The Indian inhabitants...

that first settled down in Dominica 
gave the island the name Kairi, 
that means "the found paradise". 
This is easy to understand after 
having visited the Island.


 

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Unmarked...


...by mass-tourism and luxury hotels,
Dominica gives unique opportunity to
experience wild and unexploited nature
in a country where the local
people are open and friendly.
Dominica is widely recognized as one
of the premier eco-tourism destination
for adventurous nature lovers and...

"it's a hiker's dream"

The rugged, unspoiled landscape of mountain peaks and valleys is covered with lush rain forests, impressive waterfalls and exotic flora. Accordingly, hiking, mountain climbing and exploring are very popular. Although most of the beaches are not the white sandy variety of other caribbean destinations. Scuba diving is great around the coral reefs and shipwrecks, and inland rivers offer wonderful swimming. Welcome to Dominica! Welcome to the adventure!


Marigot...

is the third largest community on Dominica with 2500 inhabitants. It is situated  5-minutes by car  (30 minutes by foot) from Hibiscus Valley Inn. In Marigot you will find, in addition to a small hidden sand beach, post office, bank, hospital and small shops. The population of Dominica is around 70,000. Everything on Dominica is very uncommercial. The capital is Roseau. A sleepy little town, it is worth an afternoon's exploration, if just to shop or make  new friends. The closest airport is Melville Hall.

 

Tam.




Why not ...
get yourself 
a new "tam"
at the market...



...where you can buy fruits 
   and other delicious things.

 



Enjoy  the large variaty
of different beaches.
Why not spend a lazy day
at Woodford Hill Beach.
Check out todays 
wheater
in Dominica