Two spectacular waterfalls, Mother and Father, which you can climb around and have their rainbow encircle you.
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Two spectacular waterfalls, Mother and Father, which you can climb around and have their rainbow encircle you.
This is only a journey to be undertaken by very fit hiking enthusiasts or those who want to have a hiking-religious experience. Some of the other pages promise mud and general tough slogging. The...
Dominating the south part of the island at 3,683 feet, the majestic "English Mountain" is one of the tallest mountains on Dominica and offers spectacular views and challenging hiking trails.
Waters from the 50-foot Emerald Falls plunge into this swirling, fern-filled basin, giving hikers a cool respite after a leisurely hike to this sight.
A moss and lichen covered valley littered with brightly-colored hot springs, boiling mud and mini-geysers.
At an elevation of 4,747 feet, Dominicas tallest peak requires a rigorous day hike, but the natural scenery and panoramic views are worth it.
To get to the island's highest waterfall at 150 feet, you'll need to take a one-hour hike through fern- and orchid-filled rainforest.
A rigorous and scenic hike will take you to the top of this scenic mountain, with a sulfur spring and maybe sightings of a snake or two when you reach the top.
A natural water-ride created by two hot springs, a rock pool and a river.
Steeply sloping pinnacles and a cluster of coral and marine life make this a great dive.
A wooded mountain with sweeping panoramic views at its higher elevations.
Two scenic waterfalls: the first is great for viewing and the second is better for swimming.
Find not one but three waterfalls at Dubique.
This rainforest in the foothills of Morne Diablotin is one of the only spots where you can see two rare indigenous parrots, the Sisserou and Jacquot.
A short hike up the White River, a spectacular waterfall with a swimmable pool at its base.
This twisty road, hand-cut through the mountains, leads to many island attractions.
To reach these gorgeous 50-foot waterfalls, you need to take only a short walk from the road.
You can either take a rigorous trek that includes a 500-foot vertical climb, or a breathtaking vehicle drive, to this observation point that offers spectacular views of Soufriere Bay and Scott's Head.
Deep and rugged gorges along the Layou River provide visitors with stunning scenery and adventure activities.
