As your flight descends over the dense canopy, the dramatic peaks of Dominica rise to meet you. Stepping onto the tarmac, the air feels immediate and alive, carrying the scent of damp earth and salt that signals the start of a deep immersion into the wild.
Morne Trois Pitons National Park
This prehistoric landscape of volcanic peaks and steaming valleys reveals the raw power of the island through its boiling lakes and sheer cliffs. It is a place where the earth feels active and young, inviting you to wander through ancient ferns and moss-covered rock.
Roseau
The capital greets you with a maze of 18th-century French architecture and stone streets that hum with the energy of the local market. Here, the history of the island is written in the brightly painted wooden balconies and the rhythmic sounds of the waterfront.
Champagne Reef
Vents on the ocean floor release a steady stream of tiny bubbles, making you feel as though you are swimming through a glass of effervescent wine. This underwater geothermal phenomenon creates a warm, effervescent environment teeming with colourful sponges and Hawksbill turtles.
Kalinago Territory
Home to the descendants of the island's indigenous people, this area preserves traditional crafts and communal living on the rugged eastern coast. Visiting the traditional longhouses allows you to see how the identity of the island has been shaped by centuries of resilience and craftsmanship.
Trafalgar Falls
Known locally as the "mother" and "father" falls, these twin cascades drop into natural pools of hot ginger-coloured water and cool mountain streams. The contrast of temperatures in the jungle air offers a sensory experience that defines the restorative nature of the interior.
Indian River
Drifting along these dark, still waters in a hand-rowed boat takes you deep into a cathedral of massive Bwa Mang trees and tangled roots. The silence of the river is broken only by the calls of herons, offering a quiet, shaded transition into the heart of the wetlands.