Largely rural, uncrowded and unspoiled, Dominica touts itself as a 'non-tourist
destination' for divers, hikers and naturalists - partly because it lacks
those white-sand beaches so favoured by holidaymakers to the Caribbean.
Getting to the island's main attractions will see you work up a sweat.
It has a lush mountainous interior of rainforests, waterfalls, lakes,
hot springs and more than 200 rivers, many of which cascade over steep
cliff faces en route to the coast. The only real way to experience this
fabulous terrain is to pull on your hiking boots and start walking.
Apart from its natural splendours, including the highest mountains in
the Eastern Caribbean, the island has an interesting fusion of British,
French and West Indian cultural traditions, and is home to the Eastern
Caribbean's largest Carib Indian community.
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