Blessed with timeless beauty, Dominica is one of the most lush and undiscovered islands in the Caribbean. It is renowned for some of the best dive sites in the world, as well as a top-rated whale watching location. Dominica is also home to the largest ‘boiling’ lake in the world, sulphur springs and fertile rainforests with majestic waterfalls throughout. A perfect place for bird watching, hiking, diving and exploring a unique, rich and diverse culture.
The peacefull sparsely populated islands comprising the Îles des Saintes offer a charming welcome to visiting sailors.
Joined to the mainland by a tourism project in the 1970s, Pigeon Island is a mountainous point of lawns and forest. There are historic barrack buildings and many old stone fortifications, some restored but many in ruins. Find time to dive or snorkel through the undersea walls and canyons of the famous Jacque Cousteau Underwater Park. With its rocks, corals, octopi, multicoloured fish, neon tube sponges and sea fans, Jacques Cousteau rated it one of top 10 diving sites in the world.
Enjoy the beach at Gosier and you last day of tropical sun.
Back at the Marina.