The Discover Dominica Authority has launched Nature of Love,
a campaign celebrating Dominica’s unspoiled beauty and how its landscapes
and locales inspire romance, adventure and connection. Intended for nature lovers, couples,
families and solo travelers, the campaign positions Dominica as a place to
experience togetherness, personal renewal and nature’s pure beauty.
Dominica’s distinct experiences bring visitors closer
to nature. Travelers can explore the Waitukubuli National Trail, the
longest hiking trail in the Caribbean, trek to Boiling Lake, the second
largest in the world, swim alongside sperm whales and discover
world-class diving sites teeming with marine life. Dominica’s lush
rainforests, towering mountain peaks and more than 360 rivers and
cascading waterfalls provide a striking backdrop for romance, adventure and
personal renewal, crafting memories and intimate experiences that foster connections.
Dominica’s newest experiences highlight the island’s sense
of adventure, sustainability and community.
Ideal for experienced adventurers seeking a new
challenge, Extreme Dominica now offers an advanced canyoning excursion through
the iconic Trois Piton Canyon, with a full-day experience led by two
expert guides.
The Waitukubuli Sea Trail has expanded with new
accommodations along its 40-mile, 14-segment route, making the trail more
accessible to paddlers of all skill levels. Paddlers can also book a
guided Indian River excursion as part of the Sea Trail to explore Dominica’s
most famous, widest river via kayak.
Rosalie Bay Eco Resort & Spa’s new Rosalie Bay
Distillery is the world’s first conservation distillery, now open for tours and
tastings. Guests can enjoy award-winning rum while investing in sea
turtle conservation, coral reef restoration, whale protection and the
management of protected areas in Dominica, as 100% of all proceeds are
directly reinvested into these efforts.
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