Photogallery of Dominica Island, Dominica

Dominica Island
Dominica Island by Tomas Pfeifer @flickr
Roseau, Dominica
Roseau, Dominica by A. A. Brown @flickr
Sunset from Red Rocks, Dominica, Caribbean
Sunset from Red Rocks, Dominica, Caribbean @flickr
Sunset over Dominica
Sunset over Dominica by Johannes Berger @flickr
Colours of Dominica - Roseau, the Capital
Colours of Dominica - Roseau, the Capital by Pushapoze (not my president) @flickr
The mighty P&O Britannia in Dominica
The mighty P&O Britannia in Dominica by vbvacruiser @flickr
Rain Forest of Dominica
Rain Forest of Dominica by saxonfenken @flickr
Dominica Island
Dominica Island by Jaanchie @flickr
Dominica - Roseau Harbour 2
Dominica - Roseau Harbour 2 by NigelDurrant @flickr
Dominica Island - guide chapters 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
More to see in Dominica Island
Dominica will be great for those, who are ready not only for beach rest and rare excursions to the historical places but also for everyday active leisure. Diving, water sports, hiking and cycling of varying degrees of complexity - all this will allow you to see the island in all its glory. So, going to Dominica, be prepared that you can only get all the impressions from this place while making some effort. The island will give unique memories and let discover all its secrets to the tireless travelers. Diving here is good all year round, despite the rainy season from June to October. The water temperature rarely falls below 25 degrees, and visibility is usually at least 15 meters, although at times you can see objects at 30 meters. If you have never dived before but want to try, you can safely practice at one of the local dive centers. After passing a course in theory and practice, you will get a diver license, which is valid in any country in the world. You should dive off the coast of Dominica at least because from November to March you may see sperm whales. These giants are rarely seen even by experienced divers. If you are fond of underwater photography, try to photograph not only a sperm whale but also a sea duck or an eagle ray. The Champagne reef, known for its volcanic bubbles from hot springs, rising from the bottom in any weather, is suitable not only for divers but also for snorkelers. Here you can see calamari, a sea duck, and a Mediterranean flying … Read further

Chapters of the guide to Dominica Island

Dominica Island sightseeing

Of particular interest is the Carnegie Library, opened in 1905. The Museum of the Dominican Republic is the most visited cultural institution, that introduces visitors to the traditions and culture of the indigenous population. Don't miss a visit to the local botanical garden, whose collection of plants is considerable and rich. Among the natural attractions of the island is the Cabrits Nature Reserve. It … Open

Cultural excursion through Dominica Island - things to see

Another important part of the heritage of European colonists is the Roseau botanical garden. Opened in the late 19th century, it still boasts a large collection of local flora. The garden is divided into two parts, and only one of them is opened to the public. In the other one, they grow trees for economic purposes. Also, there are quite rare species of parrots - Jaco and Sisserou. Despite the fact that in the … Open

Top hotels with reviews

The hotel Anchorage is on the one of the most popular beaches. It is a single complex with a high-class diving center. Every day the hotel organizes a variety of activities: sightseeing tours, trips to scenic countryside and to popular dive sites, master classes and entertainment for the whole family. It has a delicious restaurant with a spacious terrace near the swimming pool. Hotel rooms of Anchorage will … Open

Attractions and active leisure

If you are fond of underwater photography, try to photograph not only a sperm whale but also a sea duck or an eagle ray. The Champagne reef, known for its volcanic bubbles from hot springs, rising from the bottom in any weather, is suitable not only for divers but also for snorkelers. Here you can see calamari, a sea duck, and a Mediterranean flying gurnard. The tops of Soufriere Pinnacles will be good for those, … Open

Cuisine and top restaurants

Originally Creole course ti-ti-ti, which has fish spawn in it, has a peculiar taste. Manicou course is special not only because the way it is cooked but also because it is made of squab. A true delicacy is krebbeks – red and black crabs’ bellies, stuffed with crab meat. Those, who like seafood, will like shellfish assortment called lambi. At least once you should try fried agouti – they don’t cook … Open

Traditions and mentality of Dominica Island

Despite the motley national composition – the descendants of European colonists, the descendants of black slaves, and Arawaks, and the Caribbean tribe of Kalinago live here – all local residents have several common features. The brightest of them is a universal love for music and dancing in all its manifestations. Most residents are Catholics, and therefore one of the most striking events of the island is Mas … Open

Top sigths of Dominica

Often referred to as “the paradise for hikers”, Dominica is an increasingly popular destination. Indeed, hikers will find local nature perfect for outdoor activities. Pristine rainforests, a boiling lake and awesome rivers are just some of natural attractions of the island. Dominica has also become a popular destination for scuba diving as its underwater world is no less beautiful. It is considered the best place in the Caribbean to see dolphins and whales. … Open

Photogalleries of neighbours of Dominica Island

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