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Sister's House places
Sizo Cottages places
Smoothilicious places
This take-out restaurant offers a wide selection of healthy delicious smoothies, ice cream shakes and an assortment of wings, cakes, candy, yogurt and lots more. Stop by and let us delight you taste buds.
Soufrière places
In the island's southwest corner is Soufrière, a sun-drenched village near Dominica's marine reserves. An 18th century Catholic church built of volcanic stone, ruins of the L. Rose Lime Oil factory, and Sulphur Springs hot mineral baths are here to explore. And the magnificent Scotts Head Peninsula, Dominica's southernmost tip, separates the Caribbean from the Atlantic in dramatic fashion.
Soufriere Guest House places
Soufriere Pinnacles places
Located in front of the Soufrière’s church, this site is accessible either from a boat or from the shore (100 meters away, passing over thermal springs underwater). Classic fauna.
Soufriere to the Witch places
Sometimes, in Dominica, the current can be really strong, often accompanied with strong winds which prevent divers boats from moving too far. In this case, a drift dive can be a really good alternative! In our case, we drifted from Soufriere to the Witch - two famous sites - which allows us to observe a large amount of fishes, including scorpionfishes, morays, stingray, an enormous porcupine fish (the largest we ever have seen), a turtle, soles and shrimps. Corals are beautiful too.
Soufriere-Scotts Head Marine Reserve places
The Soufriere-Scott’s Head Marine Reserve (SSMR) is located on the south-western tip of the island. It encompasses the villages of Scott’s Head and Soufrière. It is the most picturesque bay on the island, both below and above the water. The region is dominated by the Scott’s Head or Cachacrou Peninsula; separating the calmer Caribbean Sea from the wilder Atlantic Ocean. During the island’s turbulent past the headland was home to a battalion of Scots Guards, who used to fire warning cannon when fleets from Martinique approached. The bay is an extinct volcanic crater plummeting to indeterminate depths as a lava chute.