Jungle Bay Resort and Spa:
Jungle Bay Dominica - Holistic Holidays - Rejuvenate your mind, body and spirit with yoga programs, our health spa, nature hikes, waterfalls and all of Dominica's natural beauty ...
Pepper's Cottage: Roseau
Pepper's is a furnished two bedroom cottage, namely Complete & Cozy. Both rooms include Air-Condition, Cable Tv and your own Bathroom with Hot Shower ...
Calibishie Lodges:
Calibishie Lodges is a retreat with typical Caribbean charm, nestled in a friendly village on the North-East of Dominica, next to the Caribbean sea ...
Tamarind Tree Hotel:
The Tamarind Tree Hotel is a pleasing middle class hotel featuring nine double rooms (17m2) with bathroom (3m2) and 12m2 of commun porch with ocean view. Each room is equipped with either one ...
Castaways Beach Hotel & Resort: Roseau
Castaways Beach Hotel on Dominica in the West Indies has Caribbean style cottages or a deluxe beach front rooms for your accommodation while you explore the real Caribbean ...
Fort Young Hotel:
Fort Young Hotel is Dominica's leading hotel. On the edge of a cliff overlooking the Caribbean Sea, cradled in the beauty of Dominica's mountainous landscape and a few minute's walk from the centre ...
TiPawadi Guest House / Restaurant & Bar: Canefield
TiPawadi Guest House aims to provide guests with comfort and relaxation. Single, double, studios, and apartments are available and well equipped. Located near Roseau, prices are reasonable,and the ...
Hodgesview Cottage: Carribean
A private retreat with a full kitchen and 2 bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms. Enjoy relaxing on the porch watching the sun rise over the ocean or dive the reef in front of the house ...
Stonedge: Salisbury
Hotel build in tropical forest wood, reception desk looking like the jungle. Pirate bungalows ...
Harony Villa: Pont Casse
Harmony Villa, Dominica’s very Exclusive Vacation Villa is an ideal Rainforest Retreat on the Nature Island of the Caribbean, Dominica. This 4 bedroom 4 1/2 bathroom Holiday Home is an inspiring ...
Ocean Undercurrents If you get sucked out into the ocean by an undercurrent follow these instructions:
Do not panic, save all your strength.
Act immediately. Swim parallel to the shoreline. Even if you cannot, keep trying until you can.
What you are doing is swimming out of the undertow and into the current that will more than likely push you back to shore. Remember, in saltwater you float so you can stay alive for any number of days. Unless you are on a secluded beach a boat will reach you in time to ... more
Bag it Bag it. Plastic bags -- for everything from toiletries to shoes to aerosol cans -- have prevented many a suitcase fiasco.
Water The water is safe to drink. However, bottled spring water is available everywhere.
Cuisine Our cuisine is like our history and culture, an exciting blend which draws heavily from our Creole past.
Tropical fruits and vegetables are in abundance, and not surprising for an island, our range of seafood is second to none!
Weather Annual rainfall in Dominica varies considerably, from 50 inches along the coast, to over 300 inches in the interior. There is generally a dry season between January and June, with the wettest months being August to October. The peak of hurricane season is late August/early September. Semi-tropical - average temperatures 75-85 degrees Fahrenheit; dry season from March to June and rainy season ... more
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