Jungle Bay Resort Dominica
Overlooking the Caribbean Sea is Jungle Bay Resort, an ecolodge mere distance away from Boiling Lake in Morne Trois Pitons National Park, and Canefield Airport.
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I lived in Dominica and have taken away memories to last a lifetime. I can confirm that Dominica is an amazing place to live, work and play.
Dominica is ideal for the well-healed nature-seekers as well as for those who would like to work-live-holiday-play. From whale-watching and diving to hiking, Dominica has more natural attractions per square kilometre than most places in the world. Dominica’s natural food, the people and its history are all out of this world.
Visit Kalinago, where the ‘Original Peoples’ of the Caribbean still live in their territory. And if you are into music and culture, Dominica’s World Creole Festival is not to be missed. Eat fresh, local and organic; and try some of the vegan and vegetarian options too.
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Overlooking the Caribbean Sea is Jungle Bay Resort, an ecolodge mere distance away from Boiling Lake in Morne Trois Pitons National Park, and Canefield Airport.
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Overlooking the Caribbean Sea is Jungle Bay Resort, an ecolodge mere distance away from Boiling Lake in Morne Trois Pitons National Park, and Canefield Airport.
An eco-boutique resort nestled in the foothills of the Morne Trois Pitons where the Rosalie River meets the Atlantic Ocean.
Sitting on an acre of land, Cocoa Cottage has beautiful gardens full of fresh produce, all guest accessible and all used in meal preparations.
Overlooking the Caribbean Sea is Jungle Bay Resort, an ecolodge mere distance away from Boiling Lake in Morne Trois Pitons National Park, and Canefield Airport.
The Champs hotel is a boutique hotel located in Portsmouth, Dominica.
An eco-boutique resort nestled in the foothills of the Morne Trois Pitons where the Rosalie River meets the Atlantic Ocean.
Sitting on an acre of land, Cocoa Cottage has beautiful gardens full of fresh produce, all guest accessible and all used in meal preparations.
Open spaced bedrooms offer exceptional views of the Caribbean sea. Guests have access to free Wi-Fi and free daily continental breakfast.
Overlooking the Caribbean Sea is Jungle Bay Resort, an ecolodge mere distance away from Boiling Lake in Morne Trois Pitons National Park, and Canefield Airport.
Nature & Luxury. Fort Young Hotel & Dive Resort located on the coastline of Dominica, in the capital of Roseau provides an all-inclusive Caribbean experience.
Dominica’s hidden gem. Cabrits Resort & spa is surrounded by Cabrits National Park and the sparkling Caribbean Sea.
From the United States/Canada take a direct American Airlines flight from Miami International Airport. American Airlines, Delta and JetBlue have codeshare agreements with Silver Airways, making your trip as simple and easy as possible.
From Europe, international flights connect through hubs in Antigua (ANU), Barbados (BGI), Martinique (FDF), St. Maarten (SXM), Puerto Rico (SJU), Guadeloupe (PTP), St. Lucia (SLU), and Trinidad (POS).
If you’re already in the Caribbean, you can fly to Dominica from several other islands aboard LIAT. The little airline flies nonstop from St. Lucia, daily from Antigua, and daily from Barbados. There is one flight daily, but with a stopover, from the islands of St. Kitts, St. Maarten, St. Vincent, Tortola (B.V.I.), and Trinidad.
By Boat – The L’Express, sailing from the French West Indies, runs between Guadeloupe in the north to Martinique in the south; Dominica is a stop along the way. Departures are 6 days a week. For schedule information, contact Whitchurch Travel, 5 Great Marlborough St., Roseau. A one-way fare costs $25.
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