Dominica travel guide. Holiday advice and tourist information for this Caribbean island, covering hotels, restaurants, guides, tour operators, culture, history, conservation, whale-watching, diving and snorkelling, hiking, birdwatching, canyoning, kayaking. Features Roseau, Morne Trois Pitons, the Kalinago, Cabrits, Morne Diablotin, Boiling Lake
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Grenada travel guide. Holiday advice and travel tips including St George’s highlights and beaches, diving, whalewatching, rum and chocolate tasting. Also includes suggested itineraries, accommodation, Carnival, Paradise and Grand Anse beaches, turtles, Grand Etang National Park, Carriacou, Petite Martinique, Belmont Estate, Amerindian petroglyphs.
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Usually eclipsed by spices and beaches, Grenada’s hiking trails are scenic and rewarding.
This fascinating island ticks all the boxes for a classic Caribbean getaway.
From boiling lakes to vast alpine bodies of water, these are our favourite lakes from around the world.
The hurricane’s devastating presence can still be felt in the island’s flourishing art scene.
“This will be our model for the future: less ground covered, more time spent in destinations.”
Author Paul Crask takes us on a walking tour of the beautiful Grenadian capital.
Bianca C is the Caribbean’s largest diveable shipwreck. Nicknamed ‘the Titanic of the Caribbean’, this wreck is an atmospheric and interesting dive.
Author Paul Crask explores enchanting Carriacou in the Southern Grenadines on foot, proving walking is the best method of transport around the island.
Explore beyond the sun loungers on Grenada with these five cultural day trips.
90s girl group TLC once sang ‘Don’t go chasing waterfalls’ but we think you should.