Wild, elemental and serenely refined, Dominica enchants with emerald peaks, cascading waterfalls and hidden coves, creating an experience both rare and restorative. Celebrated for its authenticity and vibrant Creole heritage, it draws discerning travellers seeking natural splendour and a true sense of place.
The UNESCO-protected Morne Trois Pitons National Park showcases dramatic volcanic scenery, emerald valleys and the legendary Boiling Lake.
Over 300 rivers and countless waterfalls carve through the island’s mountainous interior, creating exceptional opportunities for hiking and exploration.
Beneath the surface, Champagne Reef’s effervescent volcanic springs offer some of the Caribbean’s most distinctive snorkelling and diving.
A proud Creole heritage is celebrated through music, cuisine and vibrant festivals, including the annual World Creole Music Festival.
Dominica is one of the few places in the world where sperm whales reside year-round, making for remarkable marine encounters.
On Dominica’s eastern shores, the Atlantic surges against black-sand beaches and rugged headlands, while along the gentler Caribbean coast secluded bays and fishing villages rest beneath emerald hills. Inland, soaring peaks and dense rainforest conceal hot springs, waterfalls and winding rivers, creating a landscape that feels thrillingly untouched yet quietly indulgent. Life moves to a softer rhythm, shaped by Kalinago heritage and French-influenced Creole traditions.
Within Morne Trois Pitons National Park, mist gathers above the fabled Boiling Lake and forest trails reveal hidden cascades, while offshore waters are home to resident sperm whales. Days unfold with jungle hikes, thermal soaks and sunset sails; evenings bring freshly caught seafood, aged island rum and music carried gently on the trade winds — an elemental yet elegant escape shaped by nature at its most spectacular.
Dominica enjoys a warm, tropical climate throughout the year, with temperatures typically ranging between 24–30°C. The drier months from December to April are particularly appealing for hiking and coastal exploration, while the greener season brings dramatic scenery, fewer visitors and a heightened sense of tranquillity.
Fringed by rainforest and framed by volcanic peaks, InterContinental Dominica Cabrits Resort & Spa is a sanctuary of natural splendour. Blending 5-star luxury with the island’s wild beauty, it offers an immersive escape where lush landscapes meet Caribbean shores.
Carved into a lush clifftop overlooking the Caribbean Sea, Secret Bay is Dominica’s most exclusive hideaway. A secluded eco-led retreat where nature, privacy and romance intertwine, every villa feels like your own secret sanctuary, wrapped in rainforest and kissed by ocean breeze.
Where heritage meets horizon, Fort Young Hotel & Dive Resort stands proudly on the edge of Roseau’s waterfront, a historic fortress reborn as a modern Caribbean escape. It is the heartbeat of Dominica, where adventure, culture and coastal serenity seamlessly intertwine.