
A cruise visit to Dominica leaves the impression that the island is just getting started with tourism.
It begins with a small shopping district. But the unspoiled city and countryside are authentic.
Dominica attractions focus on eco tourism for good reason. Rain forests and waterfalls make it one of the better hiking experiences in the Caribbean.

Walking from the dock to port, the first impression is that this would not be the typical rum punch and white sand excursion.
View this Dominica video from the island's tourism board.
See highlights of some of the best resorts and hotels in Dominica.
See Dominica climate by month including historical temperatures and rainfall so you can plan your vacation around good weather.
Citizens of the U.S. require a passport and valid return ticket when visiting Dominica, but they do not need a visa.
The following chart shows the number of people who visited Dominica by month in 2006. See the busiest and lightest times to go.