
Dominica isn’t exactly popular for beach vacations. But it has major ecotourism appeal.
Fort Shirley on Dominica is the island’s most important historical site and a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Visitors to Dominica will find that hiking to waterfalls is one of the island’s most popular attractions.
Like most other Caribbean counties, Dominica features a wide range of restaurants and eateries with wonderful menus and choices to suit any budget and taste.
Because public transportation does not extend throughout the entire island, car rentals can be a good idea for travellers wishing to see the full extent of Dominica’s beauty.

Dominica beaches offer another angle of diversity on “The Nature Island of the Caribbean”.

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Citizens of the U.S. require a passport and valid return ticket when visiting Dominica, but they do not need a visa.
See highlights of some of the best resorts and hotels in Dominica.

A Dominica waterfall hike is the perfect excursion for adventurous and energetic people.