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Pointe Guignard places
This gradually sloping reef is best known for its swim-through when returning to the boat. the cave at about 50 ft that has some interesting life, but it is narrow and can very quickly silt up, so it is not recommended for large groups or anyone without perfect buoyancy. This site is also a good spot for seahorses and frogfish and is frequently visited by turtles in-season.
Pointe Ronde and the Craters (Moderate) places
Pointe Ronde and the Craters have very gently sloping reefs in excellent health showing vibrant colors and abundant marine life. The latter site starts off around 70 ft and when you reach the craters, the reef drops abruptly to 92 and 120 ft. The bottom of these impressive craters is sand marked by curious small holes from which occasional streams of bubbles escape. Here, the sand is warm to the touch. If you dig beneath the surface, beware – it may burn!
Police Canteen places
Pops Rotisserie & Grill places
Portsmouth Beach Hotel places
Portsmouth Beach Hotel is located on a golden sand beach on the north-west coast of Dominica, just half a mile from Portsmouth. Set in a tropical garden are 80 rooms, each with a private bathroom, verandah, telephone, air conditioning, refrigerator, wireless & fixed internet access.
Poz Restaurant & Poolside Bar at Calibishie Gardens places
Located on the outskirts of Calibishie in the north east, POZ Restaurant is located within the enclosed Calibishie Gardens and offers a range of international dishes – from lobsters to burgers – in a poolside setting. Guests are encouraged to enjoy the pool. This is a popular dining option for families.
Prince Rupert's Tavern Restaurant & Bar places
Purple Turtle Beach places
Famous for its egg-laying turtles, Turtle Bay is a secluded paradise. This golden sand beach with specks of black is just a short walk down from the road. If solitude is your thing, this is your beach.
Purple Turtle Beach Club places
A lovely place for eating and drinking... Come enjoy our delicious dishes and popular rum punch.
Rainbow Beach Bar Restaurant places
You know the restaurant owner is a Renaissance man when he serves fresh vegetables harvested from his own garden and moonlights as a local music star. Michael and family make you feel welcome the moment you walk in.