Dominica
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Things to Do in Dominica

Discover the most popular attractions, landmarks, and must-visit places in Dominica.

Capital

Roseau

Population

67K

Currency

$ Eastern Caribbean dollar

Languages

English

Timezone

UTC-04:00

Driving Side

Left

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Top Attractions in Dominica

10 places to visit

Qualibou
Mountain peaks
Qualibou

Qualibou

Qualibou, also known as the Soufrière Volcanic Center, is a 3.5 X 5 km wide caldera on the island of Saint Lucia that formed approximately 32–39,000 years ago.

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Lesser Antillean dry forests
Other
Lesser Antillean dry forests

Lesser Antillean dry forests

The Lesser Antillean dry forests ecoregion (WWF ID:NT0220) covers the dry forests of the coastal lowlands of the Lesser Antilles, where the eastern Caribbean Sea meets the Atlantic Ocean.

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Petit Piton
Mountain peaks
Petit Piton

Petit Piton

The Pitons are two mountainous volcanic plugs, volcanic spires, located in Saint Lucia. Gros Piton is 798.25 m (2,618.9 ft) high, and Petit Piton is 743 m (2,438 ft) high; they are linked by the Piton Mitan ridge.

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Petite Terre Islands National Nature Reserve
Nature
Petite Terre Islands National Nature Reserve

Petite Terre Islands National Nature Reserve

Petite Terre Islands National Nature Reserve (French: Réserve naturelle nationale des îles de la Petite-Terre) is a reserve of the Petite Terre Islands in Guadeloupe. The reserve was established by Decree No. 98-801 of 3 September 1998 as the nature reserve for the islands of Petite Terre.

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Terre-de-Bas
Nature
Terre-de-Bas

Terre-de-Bas

Les Roches percées
Rock formations
Les Roches percées

Les Roches percées

The Îles des Saintes ([il de sɛ̃t]; "Islands of the Female Saints"), also known as Les Saintes, is a group of small islands in the archipelago of Guadeloupe, an overseas department of France.

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Pain de Sucre
Mountain peaks
Pain de Sucre

Pain de Sucre

The Îles des Saintes ([il de sɛ̃t]; "Islands of the Female Saints"), also known as Les Saintes, is a group of small islands in the archipelago of Guadeloupe, an overseas department of France.

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Pompierre
Nature
Pompierre

Pompierre

The Plage de Pompierre is a beach of Terre-de-Haut, one of two islands in the archipelago of the Îles des Saintes in the French Antilles. It is 800 metres long, and overlooks Pompierre Bay on the northeast coast of the island, and is protected from the trade winds by the presence of an islet.

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Basse-Terre Cathedral
Religious Site
Basse-Terre Cathedral

Basse-Terre Cathedral

Basse-Terre Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Notre-Dame-de-Guadeloupe de Basse-Terre) is a Roman Catholic cathedral dedicated to Our Lady of Guadalupe and a national monument of France, located in the town of Basse-Terre in Guadeloupe.Location

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Nature

Anse Mamin

Anse Mamin (Mamin Bay) is bay on the coast with a small black sand beach in Soufrière District, Saint Lucia. It is located near Anse Chastanet (13°51′54″N 61°04′44″W) and the two beaches are linked by a rocky path below the cliffs.

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About Dominica

Dominica, officially the Commonwealth of Dominica, is an island country in the Caribbean. It is part of the Windward Islands chain in the Lesser Antilles archipelago in the Caribbean Sea. The capital, Roseau, is located on the western side of the island. Dominica's closest neighbours are two constituent territories of the European Union, both overseas departments of France: Guadeloupe to the northwest and Martinique to the south-southeast.

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