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Roseau places

Roseau — Dominica’s capital — sits in a narrow strip of land framed by the blue-green waters of the Caribbean and the lush mountains peaks rising up from the coast. And while it may be the island’s biggest city, it feels more like a quaint town lost to the rhythms of tropical living.


Roseau Valley Hotel places

Set in the Roseau Valley and within hiking distance to some of the best natural sites on the island, the Roseau Valley Hotel is the perfect spot for relaxing and enjoying the island of Dominica. Rooms at the hotel are quaint and comfortable, and the hotel's amenities are guaranteed to make your stay serene and enjoyable. Roseau Valley Hotel can also be a terrific choice for guests looking to relax after dinner. In addition to other possibilities, you'll have the chance to enjoy their very own bar, which is conveniently located on-site.


Ruins Rock Cafe places

Specializing in Caribbean/Creole food, Ruins Rock offers a full menu, fresh fruit smoothies and cocktails including rum punch made with fresh local juices and spices. The bar has a vast selection of local rums, many flavored with herbs and spices found on the island.


Sand Bay Marigot places

Located right within Marigot, Sandy Bay Beach is a small but popular beach for a quick cool-off.


SandBar places


SandBar places


Sandy’s Beach Restaurant places


Sari Sari Falls - Southeast places

Sari-Sari is a beautiful waterfall, but most of its appeal is its location on the remote Atlantic side of the island.


Scotts Head places

A tiny village on the southwest coast of Dominica, Scotts Head overlooks Soufrière Bay — one of the most popular diving and snorkeling destinations in the world. The village is about an hour’s drive south of Roseau — and well worth the time it takes to get there.


Scotts Head Drop-off places

Falling downhills gently up to 70 meters. Great choices of hard and soft corals. A big barracuda more than a meter long followed us a moment ... It is interesting to note that most of the fauna is at 10 meters deep - this site is therefore ideal for snorkelling. There are also schools of snappers, large porcupines and some morays.