



Things to Do
Morne Trois Pitons National Park
Covering more than 16,000 acres of rainforest, rivers, mountains and lakes. Take a guided hike deep into the forest to the Boiling Lake and also see the Middleham Falls one of Dominica 's tallest waterfall at around 250ft.
Trafalgar Falls
Stunning waterfalls cascade 200ft down a sheer rockface in the Roseau Valley .
Emerald Pool
Natural grotto at the base of a 40ft waterfall. Take a swim in its dazzling green waters.
Roseau
The capital, mixture of old Georgian buildings and colourful wooden houses. It has a lively market and make sure you visit the Dominican Museum on the seafront and stroll round the Botanical Gardens full of exotic plants and the Parrot aviary. The Roseau Cathedral.
Soufriere and Scotts Head
Southern tip of the island, small fishing villages with wonderful views over the island and beyond
Carib Territory
Carib traditions survive in the homeland of the region's remaining Carib Indians
Indian River
Take a slow boat ride upstream into the swampy interior.
Titou Gorge
Swim against the cold current to reach the warm waters of the hidden waterfall
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Beaches
Soufriere Bay is good for watersports, snorkelling and kayaking
The east coast beaches are secluded, though swimming can be dangerous due to rough seas.
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What to Buy
fine selection of Dominican arts and crafts, often hand-painted on-site, can be found in numerous little shops throughout the island. Recognized for their work with different woods, bamboo, calabash and "fwije" (tree fern), Carib crafts can be found all over the island. The craft markets, 100% Dominican craft outlet, the Wood Stone Shopping Mall, Artquake, the Cotton House Batik, the Rainforest Shop, the Grand Bazaar, the Balizier with small outlets, local souvenirs and cosmetics and many, many more