Dominica Travel: A Paradise Waiting to Be Discovered

Boiling Lake

The second-largest boiling lake in the world, this geothermal wonder is a must-see for any visitor to Dominica.

Titou Gorge

This natural wonder is a series of canyons and waterfalls that can be explored by hiking or swimming.

Freshwater Lake

This volcanic lake is home to a variety of fish and plants, and it's a great place to go for a swim or a boat ride.

Cabrits National Park

This park is home to a variety of hiking trails, as well as Fort Shirley, a 18th-century British fort.

Kalinago Territory

This is the homeland of the Kalinago people, the indigenous people of Dominica. Visitors can learn about their culture and history at the Kalinago Barana Auté Interpretive Centre.

Fort Young

This 18th-century fort offers stunning views of Roseau and the surrounding area.

Indian River

This river is a great place to go for a boat ride and see some of Dominica's wildlife.

Layou River

This river is a great place to go for a swim or a hike.

Rosalie Bay

This bay is a great place to go for a swim, a boat ride, or a kayak tour.

Portsmouth

This town is the second-largest town in Dominica, and it's home to a number of historical sites.