Holidays to Dominica
From the top down, holidays to Dominica are an adventure. Hiking through its concentrated mountain region you discover waterfalls and hidden rock pools, as unique species of flora and fauna line every pathway.
Known also as the Nature Island, so much of its flourishing rainforest, which spans four natural vegetation zones, and sandy beaches remain untouched. Visitors are invited to find paths less trodden, to explore and to discover. No more so than to the top of her highest peak, at 1,500 metres tall, for a challenging hike and breathtaking views over the entire Caribbean.
Luxury holidays in Dominica
Like the island itself, Dominica’s hotels and resorts retain that distinct sense of adventure. Staff are always friendly, warm and doting; however, you are left to explore in your time and on your own terms.
Many residences are designated ‘eco-lodges’, and share a wonderful synergy with their surroundings. Relaxing perhaps on a veranda in amongst lush rainforest, gazing over Pitons that pierce the blue ocean, it’s easy to forget about your luxury cabana perched next to you on the hillside. Such is the seamless integration between the island and islanders.
Diving, hiking and biking packages are often a major draw for adventure-hungry guests. Otherwise many resorts feature natural spas to relax and rejuvenate. Imagine massage tables next to babbling brooks enveloped by tropical flowers, dazzling every sense.
10 great reasons to holiday in Dominica
- Unspoilt natural rainforest
- Perfect beaches of white, golden and jet black sands
- A nature lover’s dream of rare flora and fauna
- Diving in the coral reefs
- Scenic and challenging cycle paths
- Kayaking or River Tubing Layou River
- Hiking Morne Anglais and Morne Trois Pitons
- Botanical gardens of Roseau
- Intricate local handcraft from Roseau Market Plaza and Dame ME Charles Boulevard
- French Creole cuisine
Things to do while on holiday in Dominica
There is no better way to discover Dominica than with a simple stroll. The island is a spider’s web of footpaths that undulate through lush valleys, harmonious villages and across 4,000-foot peaks. Hikers make their own routes to find hidden pools of warm waters and cascades such as Penrice Double Waterfalls, Trafalgar Falls or Victoria Falls. The more adventurous might venture further through volcanic territory to discover the Boiling Lake or take on The Morne Trois Pitons Trail – no easy hike, but a worthy reward from the summit of this three-peaked mountain. If you prefer, many of these trails can be followed by bike.
Dominica boasts wonders of the natural world seldom seen elsewhere. In the nights from March until October, the experience of a lifetime awaits as one watches sea turtles wash up to nest on Rosalie Beach, including the enormous and beautiful Leatherback Turtle.
Head out into the ocean meanwhile, and experience the unparalleled spectacle of whale watching! Whales and dolphins in fact take residence in the waters around Dominica all year and the island is a hub of activity for Humpbacks, Minke Whales and Orcas. However the resident celebrities are a group of Sperm Whales living 3,000 feet in the depths below, occasionally popping up for snacks and some very lucky snaps.
Watersports are the order of many Dominican days. Tubing, yachting, Scuba diving and snorkelling for all levels and abilities; kayaking and river rapid rafting and more are all available.
The nightlife might not be the buzzing 24-hour party of some Caribbean islands but Dominica holds various festivals and carnivals year round bringing together the vibrant colours and culture of the island. A highlight is DOMFESTA, a celebration of art, dance and theatre.
Interesting facts about Dominica
- Area – 749 square kilometres
- Population – 67,757 (2010)
- Currency – East Caribbean Dollar (XCD) – at time of printing (Feb 2012) 1 GBP = 4.28 XCD
Weather
Dominica experiences its dry season from January to May, with rains from June to December. The island can get as much as 7.6 metres in annual rainfall although the patterns are unpredictable. Temperatures generally average around the mid- to late-20s Celsius, although cooler at altitude.
Dominica Holidays 2012
If you are booking early we are now offering holidays to Dominica for 2012 and 2013 including fantastic all inclusive holidays, weddings and honeymoons so book early to avoid disappointment.
Want to do something different? We can help and even tailor-make a perfect holiday! We have options galore, simply call us on 0207 749 9245 and start the journey to your dream holiday today.

