Boiling Lake
The best way to appreciate the great wilderness that is most of Dominica is to take an all day trek to the Boiling Lake. This is not for the unfit, this 5 mile each way hike (2.5 to 3 hours) is as strenuous as they get what with fordings of creeks, trails that disappear and reappear only to climb a scree hill and muddy steps about 2 feet high.
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Whale watching:
From November
through March whales migrate through or hang out around Dominica.
In the afternoons the dive boats direct their attentions towards
the whales in the area west of the island. About 80% of the time they are
successful.
Most of the medium sized whales have been spotted including orca whales, sperm
whales, pilot whales and false killer whales. Dolphin
are seen almost all the time as well.
Bottlenose and spotted dolphing are common and sometimes the spinner
dolphin will put on a show by surging into the air and making a spinning reentry.
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Dominica
an ideal destination and a wonderland for adventurous scubadivers.
There are endless dive |
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Our stationary host will help you with all
arrangements during your stay in Dominica.