Feb24
Published by misha in Adventure, Central America, Dominica, Eating, Hiking, Hotels, Photos, Relaxing, Sailing, Sightseeings, Snorkeling, Swimming, Travel Stories, Villas

Like the small native lizard it is named after, Zandoli Inn bathes in the sun by the rocks on the southeast coast of Dominica. It is a small hotel, rather like a villa, with five rooms and a plunge pool, surrounded by 2.4 ha of rain forest and whispers of the sea. As the sun goes down, the heavy scent of ylang-ylang wafts in through the gauzy curtains hanging between your open veranda and the simple yet stylish bedroom. Photo by: Julie1009
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Jul23
Published by misha in Dominica, Hiking, Parks, Photos, Scuba Diving, Sightseeings, Swimming, Travel gear, Travel Stories, Walking

At 45 km long and 25 km wide, Dominica is the most mountainous of the volcanic Antilles. The 1,447 m Morne DiablotinMorne Trois Pitons and at 1,400 m are the highest peaks whose proximity attracts much more rain than most islands. The result is Dominica’s famously fabulous tropical rainforest, full of rushing torrents, cascades and stepped waterfalls. It’s a dark-green world slashed by ribbons of bright sunshine striking into the pretty valleys, catching the colours of trails of orchids, bougainvillea and hibiscus, and populated by vivid blue, red, yellow signature splashes of the island’s astonishing birds.
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Dec12
Published by baksanir in ACTIVITIES, CONTINENTS, COUNTRIES, Dominica, Hiking, North America, Oceania, Relaxing, Sightseeings, South America, Swimming, TOPICS, Urban Tourism
The Trafalgar Falls are one of
Dominica’s main
tourist attractions, especially for cruise ship visitors or just tourists who are looking for an interesting adventure.
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