Natural Gem of the Caribbean
Take a moment, and
think about this. Coconut trees, Black and white sand beaches, numerous
waterfalls, and summer all year round. Did this provide you with a soothing and
relaxing feeling?
Photo credit: Shanice Gabriel
With so many historic
and natural sites to visit and enjoy, this little island can turn you from city
lover to nature lover. The
Emerald Pool, and the Trafalgar
Falls are indeed a must visit natural attraction when
visiting Dominica. You will be captivated and intrigued by such peace and
tranquillity as you delve further into the rainforests to reach your destinations.
Enjoy the walk trails, and don’t miss being greeted by the different birds and
wildlife you will meet along the way. The Emerald Pool has always been one of
my favourite waterfalls whenever I decide to adventure. Although nothing
changes, the view, and the scenery gets me every time. Trust me, you won’t be
disappointed!
Emerald
Pool, Photos credit: Shanice Gabriel
Also, it would be a
shame of me to not inform you of our sea adventures as we call it. How can you
visit an island so untouched and not visit the black and white sand beaches all
along its coastline? The sight of it alone draws you in. Imagine the hot summer
sun dazzling on the blue water, and the waves calmly dashing along the shores. Anticipating
a new experience in the water? Explore, and snorkel
your way above volcanoes at one of the most popular tourist attractions at Champagne
Reef.
Experience one on one action from the volcanic activity taking place beneath
the sea floor. Or you may be like me, and just want to relax and dig your feet
into the sand. Well, Dominica has got you covered. It’s a country where you get
best of both worlds.
Rock-a-Way Beach,
Photo Credit: Shanice Gabriel
Rosalie
Beach, Photo Credit: Shanice Gabriel
A mountainous beauty
which caught the eye of the production team for ‘The Pirates of the Caribbean:
Dead Man’s Chest’. One of the most historic landmarks on my island, and located
in the country’s second town, the town of Portsmouth is The Indian River National Park.
The widest of all the rivers on island and the only river that’s accessible by
rowing alongside its banks, all the way to the North of the river. I remember
my first time and how scared I was, but the tour guide ensured to keep us
entertained all along the way, and before you knew it, all my fears
disappeared. On this tour, you will surely be intrigued by all the flora and
fauna along the way, and you will leave with so much of our history. So, why
not take the opportunity?
The Dead’s Man
Chest Scene
Indian River
Photos Credit: Dominica Weekly
My sweet paradise may
not be the biggest, or the most popular Caribbean island, but what makes her
outstanding is her natural state beaming in all its glory. There’s so much to
explore in The Nature Isle. This is my country, a diamond in the rough, and I
am proud to call this little natural beauty, my home.
So, have you booked
that ticket yet?
Photo Credit:
Shanice Gabriel








Wow its so cool to learn about the natural wonders within the Caribbean as you don't often hear about it since most people only focus on resorts
ReplyDelete:-) Glad I could share my little home with you
DeleteThis has SOLD ME on visiting!! What gorgeous photos.
ReplyDeleteThank You. I'll book the ticket with you. Lol
DeleteI saw that Caribbean has very wonderful nature , when I have chance for travel first place to go.
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