Dominica: Jungle Bayby MARY BILLARDOctober 29, 2006Jungle Bay is an ecolodge on a 55-acre site filled with lush white cedar, almond and gomier trees, overlooking gleaming Pointe Mulâtre Bay.(read article)
For Adventurers: Dominicaby MICHELLE HIGGINSJanuary 28, 2007Hikers, bikers and horseback riders can explore more than 300 miles of trails that wind across valleys, past waterfalls and up mountains reaching heights of nearly 5,000 feet.(read article)
Introduction to Dominicaby FROMMER'SNovember 20, 2006 The beaches aren't worth the effort to get here, but the landscape and rivers, as well as increasingly renowned scuba diving, are. Nature lovers who visit Dominica (Dom-in- ee -ka) experience a wild, rugged Caribbean setting, as well as the rural life that has largely disappeared on the more developed islands. Dominica is, after all, one of the poorest and least developed islands in the Caribbean. There are no casinos and no megaresorts -- and hardly any road signs. It's also one of the less expensive islands in the Caribbean, and probably the only one that Columbus would still recognize. (read article)
Caribbean: Cat among the WindwardsOctober 23, 1999
Conventional wisdom holds that the only way of island-hopping in the Caribbean is by plane. Between St Lucia and Guadeloupe, you can go by sea. Paul Mansfield reports
(read article)
Dominica: Poor man's paradiseApril 19, 2004
There are no luxury resorts, but unspoilt Dominica has the most spectacular wildlife in the Caribbean, says David Hoppit.
(read article)
Caribbean: A heavenly havenby Peter HughesJanuary 22, 2005
Peter Hughes hikes around Dominica, which has few good beaches but plenty by way of compensation.
(read article)
The Best Indies part twoDecember 09, 2006
Concluding his two-part guide to the Caribbean, Fred Mawer visits Dominica, Nevis and Anguilla. This trio of islands may not enjoy the direct air links with Britain of their larger neighbours but offer, in very different ways, a more authentic, less commercial experience
(read article)
Dominica: the Caribbean's lost worldMay 30, 2008
Dominica's original settlers - the Kalinago People - are thriving amid
rainforest, waterfalls and volcanoes. Gavin Bell gets right back to nature.
(read article)
10 great Caribbean secretsby Lonely PlanetNovember 17, 2009The Caribbean isn’t all just yachts and cruise ports (or souvenir hassle). Here are a handful of the...(read article)