Dominica Destinations
Sometimes, we simply forget or ignore the enormous number of possibilities we have in the world when it comes to finding the perfect honeymoon destination. In this sense, the Caribbean is one of the most interesting regions since it has thousands of tiny islands that are meant to be discovered. Among them we have the incredibly beautiful Dominica.
Dominica is an island considered to be part of the Lesser Antilles, that is, the smallest islands in the region. It is one of the most densly vegetated islands, with inner rainforests that are home to thousands of animals and amazing plants and trees. The Morne Trois Pitons National Park is in this sense a must for those who enjoy being in direct touch with nature. Boiling Lake is another possibility and hiking, footing and other outdoor activities are available for you to enjoy together.
Rouseau is the capital city of this island and it is located in the southwestern region of Dominica, with some of the most beautiful beaches and picturesque areas where city tours are truly recommended.
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When it comes to finding the perfect hotel or place where to stay in Dominica, we believe that you should take the Jungle Bay Resort & Spa, which is located in Pointe Mulatre in the Delices area. This hotel has some amazing facilities among which the outdoor swimming pool is one of the most interesting, plus many other recreational and relaxing opportunities for you to enjoy together. The suites are typically decorated and they are in direct contact with nature, plus they offer you several amenities.
Another possibility is the Calibishie Lodges Hotel, located in Main Road, in Calibishies. There you will have access to numerous facilities that have been especially designed for your comfort, apart from honeymoon suites equipped with comfortable and interesting amenities for your complete hapiness.
Remember, the Caribbean Sea is an aquatic mass located right between North and South America, to the east of the continent and surrounded by a number of islands and continental territories that make it visibly defined and delimited. In a total number, the Caribbean Sea consists of approximately seven thousand islands, reefs, cays and islets.
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