An immersive visit

A trip inside Dominica.

Five stops. Five places. Before you decide on a programme, see the country.

Morne Trois Pitons — Dominica

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Morne Trois Pitons

Dominica is the 'Nature Isle' — the only Caribbean island where 65 per cent of the land remains rainforest. Morne Trois Pitons National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its volcanic landscape and biodiversity.

Secret Bay — Dominica

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Secret Bay

An eight-villa retreat above the Caribbean Sea, owned and run by the original Dominican family that built it. The only resort in the Western Hemisphere to win a Relais & Châteaux Best Boutique designation in its first year.

Roseau Cathedral — Dominica

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Roseau Cathedral

Cathedral of Our Lady of Fair Haven. Completed in 1916, built from local volcanic stone — one of the oldest Catholic cathedrals in the Caribbean.

Indian River — Dominica

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Indian River

The Indian River winds inland through buttressed bloodwood trees that close overhead like a cathedral. A protected ecosystem accessible only by oar — outboard motors are not permitted.

Cabrits & Fort Shirley — Dominica

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Cabrits & Fort Shirley

Cabrits National Park rises from the sea on Dominica's north coast. The restored 18th-century Fort Shirley overlooks the bay where the British and French once contested control of the West Indies.

Beyond the visit

When you're ready, we'll walk it with you.

A private conversation. No commitment. We'll answer your questions about Dominica specifically, and surface the trade-offs honestly.