Trafalgar Falls

These famous twin waterfalls are a 20-minute drive from Roseau. It’s a short 10 to 15 minute walk along a well-maintained path to the viewing platform, where you can photograph both falls.

As you walk the path, be sure to stop at the warm spring that flows across the trail. The more daring can continue on to swim in the refreshing waters of the smaller waterfall or find the hot springs of the tallest fall.

Sulphur Springs

A little way’s inland from Roseau and enveloped by tropical forest is the tiny village of Wotten Waven. Popular with Dominicans and travelers alike, Wotten Waven is well-known for its natural hot sulfur springs and mud pools that are believed to have medicinal qualities.

Regardless of their actual healing powers, the hot springs offer a relaxing and reviving experience after a long day hiking the Waitukubuli National Trail. There’s no better natural medicine to soothe sore muscles — or calm jittery nerves — than by settling into the spring’s naturally muddy water.

Enterprising local villagers have created spas where health hunters and nature seekers can wallow in open-air pools surrounded by lovely gardens. Some stay open after sunset, allowing you to chill under the stars, drinks and snacks in hand, and be serenaded by tree frogs. Each spa has its own special charm and amenities, from private sulphur baths and mud pools to exotic gardens and local culinary delights.

Revive your body and stir your soul in Wotten Waven — home to spas powered by nature.

Roseau & Morne Bruce

The capital city, Roseau, is surrounded by the Caribbean Sea, the Roseau River, and Morne Bruce and is built on the site of the ancient Kalinago Indian village of Sairi. The quaint town has a picturesque array of 18th-century French architecture and is small enough to be easily explored on foot.

The oldest part of town is around Old Market Square, formerly the original slave market. The Old Market Square is now a vibrant craft vendors’ market for cruise ships and other visitors. The Old Post Office building is now the home of the Visitors’ Information Center, and the Dominica Museum which showcases a small collection of artifacts tracing the island’s history. The Roseau Cruise Ship berth sits across from the Museum and cruise visitors walk off the ships directly into the city for shopping and tours.

Notable sites around Roseau include The New Market on the Riverbank, which displays fresh tropical fruit, vegetables, and herbs. The Roseau Market is liveliest on Saturday mornings but is open all day and through the night from Friday to Saturday.

Morne Bruce is located just above the Botanical Gardens, which offers a panoramic view of the entire city and is a favorite of cruise visitors. Other historic sites include the Fort Young Hotel, Anglican Church relics, the President’s Office (state house), the Carnegie Library relics, the Cenotaph, and the slave monument, all on Victoria Street.

Batibou Beach

Batibou is a 400 meter long sand beach along the northeastern coast of the Island, and one of the best beaches on Dominica. There are many coconut palms, and also a mixture of white and black sand. The water is clear and without strong waves and currents. And after all of that, it’s not overcrowded.

Kalinago Barana Aute

The remodelled traditional village on the Crayfish River near the Isukulati Falls is a good spot to get an overview of Kalinago history and culture. The 30 to 45 minute tour leads to various huts where locals demonstrate the crafts of basket-weaving, canoe-making and cassava-baking. An architectural highlight is the huge Karbet (men’s house) where dances and cultural presentations take place. En route you get to enjoy awesome views of the falls and the crashing waves on the Atlantic side of the island.

Titou Gorge

The hike through Titou Gorge is actually a short swim from the base of a waterfall through a series of natural “rooms and ponds” formed by high cliff walls canopied by interlaced trees. The undulating sides of this deep, narrow gorge were formed as molten lava cooled and split apart.
The swim is short, only about five minutes, and the canopied light filtering down the mountainside within the gorge is spectacular. A hot spring tumbles down a short wall just outside the entrance of the gorge, which feels wonderful after the cool waters of the falls!

Morne trois piton national Park

Morne Trois Pitons National Park is a national park in Dominica established in July 1975, the first to be legally established in the country. It became a World Heritage Site in 1997. The park is named after its highest mountain, Morne Trois Pitons, meaning mountain of three peaks. The park is an area of significant volcanic activity. Features within the park include the Valley of Desolation, a region of boiling mud ponds and small geysers; the Boiling Lake; Titou Gorge; and Emerald Pool. The mountain is the second-highest peak in Dominica, being exceeded only by Morne Diablotins (1,447 m (4,747 ft)).

Dominica waterfall tours

Scenic Dominica

If you’re looking to experience the very essence of Dominica in one enriching journey, the Scenic Dominica tour is the perfect choice. Designed to showcase the island’s most breathtaking views and natural wonders, this tour is ideal for travelers seeking a comprehensive introduction to “The Nature Island.” From winding coastal roads with dramatic ocean vistas to verdant rainforests teeming with life, the route offers a picturesque tapestry of Dominica’s diverse landscapes. Along the way, you may encounter charming villages, rivers, waterfalls, and viewpoints that are perfect for photos and quiet reflection. The pace is relaxed, making it suitable for all ages and fitness levels. Whether you’re visiting for the first time or returning to see more of the island’s hidden gems, this tour offers a memorable and well-rounded look at the scenic splendor of Dominica.

Gems of Roseau Valley

Discover the captivating beauty of Dominica’s interior on the Gems of Roseau Valley tour—a half-day adventure that takes you deep into the heart of the island’s lush volcanic terrain. This tour is perfect for those looking to explore Dominica’s iconic natural landmarks in a relatively short time, making it ideal for cruise passengers or travelers on a tight schedule. You’ll experience the thrill of swimming in the crystal-clear waters of Titou Gorge, stand in awe at the twin cascades of Trafalgar Falls, and unwind in the soothing hot springs of Wotten Waven. Each stop reveals a different facet of the island’s unique volcanic origins and rich tropical environment. Whether you’re an avid nature lover or a casual explorer, this tour offers a refreshing blend of adventure, relaxation, and scenic beauty—all conveniently located within the Roseau Valley.

Diverse Dominica

With our lust forest and dense rainforest, we have a lot of natural activities to offer.

We can mix and match based on what you like to furnish you with a customized tour to suit yourself and families needs.

We assist in scheduling a well crafted or tailor made tour just for you on our diverse Dominica option.

It’s not one which is set for you but we together buil this diverse tour, with loads of adventure to choose from.

Dominica is calling and you must answer to this call.

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