The geological formations of Dominica include hot springs, lakes, waterfalls, and beaches. The area has sulfur springs in the volcanic valley, natural gorges, hot water pools, black sand beaches, and rainforest waterfalls. Trails lead to viewpoints over Roseau and natural sites like the Valley of Desolation or Soufrière Bay with its underwater geothermal activity.
Portsmouth, Dominica
Navigable river surrounded by mangroves and home to many bird species in its delta. Boat tours allow wildlife observation.
Morne Trois Pitons National Park, Dominica
The second largest hot lake in the world, with temperatures between 82 and 91.5 degrees Celsius. Sulfurous gas emissions create bubbles on the surface.
Calibishie, Dominica
Black sand beach accessible via a forest trail. Palm trees provide natural shade, and the waves are suitable for swimming during the dry season.
Morne Trois Pitons National Park, Dominica
Natural pool fed by a 12-meter waterfall. The water appears green due to minerals. Accessible via a marked trail.
Roseau, Dominica
These twin waterfalls drop 35 meters in the rainforest. A developed trail leads to the natural pool where visitors can swim.
Pointe Michel, Dominica
This black volcanic beach features a geological phenomenon where carbon dioxide bubbles escape from the seabed, creating an effect similar to champagne.
Roseau, Dominica
This hill offers a 360-degree view of Roseau, the port, and the Caribbean Sea. It is accessible via a staircase with 200 steps.
Wotten Waven, Dominica
These natural hot springs maintain a temperature of 38 degrees. Mineral-rich waters form pools where visitors can bathe.
Laudat, Dominica
Gorge with natural pools where water flows over rocks from the river. Visitors can swim in the various naturally formed pools.
Morne Trois Pitons National Park, Dominica
70-meter waterfall surrounded by tropical vegetation accessible via a marked trail. A natural pool sits at the base of the cascade.
Mero, Dominica
Volcanic black sand beach with visitor facilities including restaurants, restrooms, and shaded areas.
Roseau, Dominica
Collection of tropical plants and local trees located in the city center. The garden features Caribbean orchids and palm species.
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This national trail stretches 185 kilometers from north to south of the island and comprises 14 marked sections for hiking.
Wotten Waven, Dominica
These natural pools fed by volcanic springs contain mineral-rich water with a temperature between 30 and 40 degrees.
Roseau, Dominica
The central market offers local produce, fresh spices, and prepared dishes typical of Dominican cuisine.
Delices, Dominica
This 50-meter high waterfall is situated in the middle of the rainforest and forms a natural pool that is accessible on foot.
Kalinago Territory, Dominica
Site dedicated to Kalinago culture with craft demonstrations, traditional dances, and a display of historical items from the island's first inhabitants.
Portsmouth, Dominica
Protected natural area with walking trails, Fort Shirley from the 18th century, and views of the Caribbean Sea.
Portsmouth, Dominica
Black sand beach lined with palm trees, offering calm waters for swimming and nearby local restaurants.
Grand Bay, Dominica
35-meter waterfall accessible via a 45-minute trail through Dominica's rainforest.
Northeast Coast, Dominica
Natural water pool at a temperature of 25 degrees, surrounded by volcanic rocks and continuously fed by a mountain river.
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Geothermal site with active fumaroles, hot springs, and boiling mud pools in a valley lacking vegetation.
Soufriere, Dominica
Marine cove where gas bubbles rise to the surface, indicating underwater volcanic activity, with varying water temperature.
Roseau Valley, Dominica
Botanic site with paved trails among natural hot water pools, medicinal plants, and a 12-meter waterfall.
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Series of seven sulfurous natural pools, with temperatures ranging from 25 to 40 degrees, situated in the rainforest.
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35-meter waterfall located in Morne Trois Pitons National Park, accessible by a 45-minute trail.
Toucari, Dominica
Volcanic black sand beach with coral reefs near the shore, popular among divers and local fishermen.