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ReDiscover Dominica

It's time to rediscover the island's underwater treasures

Since the passage of the 2017 hurricanes, Dominica has made a remarkable recovery. Surrounded by a ring of volcanic coastal shelf and an array of hard and soft coral, sponges and colorful crinoids, Dominica has a dramatic and varied underwater landscape.

Not a diver? Not a problem, while in Dominica you can take advantage of all there is to offer by taking a Discover Scuba dive course, going on a snorkeling excursion or any in-season specialty such as the famed Whale Watching excursion.

And try dining out at any of the featured restaurants for a taste of Dominica;

  • Great Old House
  • Kozy Niche
  • Great Old House

 

Or stop by one of Dominica's Bars and Grills for a quick bite and a tasty drink

  • Club 20/20 Bar & Grill
  • Icho's Gar & Grill

 

And indulge in some duty-free shopping at Pirates where you can bring home some Dominica treasures.

Experience the beauty yourself with a special promotion from Fort Young Hotel where divers can enjoy a free night with a minimum four-night stay along with $100 in discounts on activities and adventures. Take advantage of this special by booking before July 31 for travel through December 15. 

Price in USD and CAD. Payment must be made at USD rate and will be charged in USD.

At the swim-through known as Soldierfish Cave, the cavern is packed with a living curtain of black bar soldierfish and grunts.
At the swim-through known as Soldierfish Cave, the cavern is packed with a living curtain of black bar soldierfish and grunts.
reefs of Dominica are packed with small treasures. Keen-eyed divers may spot a long-snout seahorse among the branches of a soft coral just like this one.
reefs of Dominica are packed with small treasures. Keen-eyed divers may spot a long-snout seahorse among the branches of a soft coral just like this one.
The site known as Scott’s Head Drop Off presents an intensely colorful landscape of sponges, which carpet the reefs in patchwork shades from yellow and orange to intense deep purples.
The site known as Scott’s Head Drop Off presents an intensely colorful landscape of sponges, which carpet the reefs in patchwork shades from yellow and orange to intense deep purples.
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