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What is a Sulfur Hot Spring?

January 26th, 2010
What is a Sulfur Hot Spring? Sulfur hot springs occur from an opening in the Earth’s crust. Volcanic activity under the earth’s surface forms the opening or crack. And, the pressure and hot temperature causes steam, containing gases like sulfur dioxide, to emit from the opening. In rainforest climates, like Dominica, pools of water exist over the volcanic cracks in the earth. The steam warms the pools and mixes the mineral into the water, creating the sulfur hot spring. Although the sulfur in the springs produces an almost “rotten egg” smell, the hot springs are sought after for their health benefits. They offer an abundance of holistic therapies to relax your body, mind and soul. Natural sulfur waters have been shown to ease symptoms of rheumatism, arthritis, gout and skin complaints such as eczema and sunburn. In Dominica, spas and health retreats form around the sulfur hot springs to provide customers with a natural healing and relaxing escape.

Plan an Adventurous Caribbean Honeymoon Vacation in Dominica!

December 23rd, 2009

Plan an Adventurous Caribbean Honeymoon Vacation in Dominica!

Some newlyweds would be happy sitting on a sandy beach each day of their honeymoon and others would get bored very quickly. If you prefer a more adventurous and entertaining vacation, why not incorporate that into your honeymoon destination and visit Dominica! Do the activities you’ve never done before. Experience the thrill of adventure. Get out and see the island where you are honeymooning. You know what they say “You only live once”. Taking best advantage of your time together will create lasting memories for your many married years ahead.

What activities are there to do on a Caribbean Honeymoon in Dominica? The list is endless!

  • Hiking trip, biking, ATV tours, or zip lining- If you enjoy nature and experiencing the greenery and wildlife in their own habitat then these activities are for you. Dominica offers a trek through the rainforest on a biking or hiking tour to remember. The best hiking and biking are available in the Dominica. They offer the added bonus of exercise for those honeymooners that like to stay fit. ATV tours are a great way to cover a large area of the island with a thrilling ride. And, zip lining gets you right in the middle of the forest with an amazing view, all while zipping around on a harnessed wire.

  • Scuba Diving, waterskiing, jet skiing, kayaking or other water sports- If you like being in or around the water, then these sports will fit perfect into your honeymoon plans. Scuba Diving or snorkeling in Dominica allows you to see ocean life from a whole new perspective. Waterskiing and jet skiing are a challenging, fast-paced ride. And kayaking or canoeing provide an alternative to the ocean and let you experience the rivers and inland bodies of water throughout Dominica.

  • Whale watching, dolphin watching, or boat tours- See beautiful sea creatures swim the open waters on a Dominica whale or dolphin watching trip. Take a boat tour around the island to photograph Dominica’s exotic scenery and historic site seeing spots.

  • Canyoning or rock climbing- You and your new wife or husband can encourage and motivate each other through a challenging rock climbing or canyoning excursion. Test your strength and agility while experiencing some of the most breathtaking views of Dominica.

  • Festivals or special events- Be sure to check out the island events Dominica is known for. The Caribbean Islands love food, music, and celebration. Whether it’s a cultural gathering or a music festival Dominica offers, it is great to join in on the fun filled event.

  • Spa treatments and relaxation- Even if you are an adventure loving couple, it is nice to relax after your activity filled days. Get a couple’s massage or soak in a special Dominica island mud bath with each other. Many of Dominica’s resorts offer spa vacation services on the premise for a convenient way to get rejuvenated for the next day of activities.

Be sure to check out one of the best kept secrets of the Caribbean, Dominica. The Caribbean is a wonderful honeymoon destination for fun loving couples and Dominica is the perfect island to choose! Dominica is a tropical scenic vacation spot, perfect for the outdoor adventurer interested in experiencing nature at its finest! Check out www.DiscoverDominica.com to learn more about all there is to do while honeymooning in paradise!


World Creole Music Festival

November 11th, 2009
The World Creole Music Festival's (WCMF) launching train ended with a great turnout in Trinidad. The Dominica Festivals Committee (DFC) and the Discover Dominica Authority (DDA) embarked on efforts to promote and encourage visitors to the island for the WCMF and any other time. www.DiscoverDominica.com The train started in New York then onwards to St. Maarten, Antigua, St. Lucia and finally Trinidad. So we are expecting the fans from these islands and worldwide to visit Dominica during this time. What's your musical preference? Let us know! The festival caters for lovers of soca, reggae, zouk, compa, bouyon and the list goes on... www.wcmfdominica.com So you must have heard that Patick St. Eloi, the major act for night #1 is not able to make it and so a poll was held to choose the replacement. Did you vote? and the winner is........KASSAV! Now tell us what you think of the new line-up. There will also be honours handed to musicians this year during the festival. Find out who in our next blog. See you there...

World Creole Music Festival

November 11th, 2009

The Stage has been set for the 13th Annual World Creole Music Festival . The band line-up has been confirmed (View List) and the event is set for October 30 - November 1, 2009 - where the rhythms of soca, zouk, kompa and bouyon come alive.

Headline artists discussions to be featured in future blogs.

See you there!


Talking Tourism

November 2nd, 2009
Another lovely day in the Nature Island! The Discover Dominica Authority along with their partners the DHTA will be conducting Tourism programmes via radio and television to sensitive and improve awareness of the Tourism Industry. So stayed tuned and be tuned in to be informed of Dominica's happenings http://www.dominica.dm/site/whattodo.cfm and share your views. Feel free now to let us know what you think about what is going on thus far....

What’s Happening in Dominica!

October 29th, 2009
There is so much to talk about! So let's start with this weekend - Friday October 23rd -Ophelia's 30th Anniversary Concert at Krazy Kokonuts http://www.wcmfdominica.com/events/entry/Ophelia-30th-Anniversary-Concert. There will be great songs from the past and new releases. Saturday October 24th - Red River Jamboree http://www.wcmfdominica.com/events/entry/Digicel-Red-River-Jamboree-2009-08-27. Which will include fun and activities for the entire family - river tubing, food, drinks and more... So no excuse or reason not to find something to do this weekend. A relaxing River outing and a night filled with great music by the Lady of song. Still want something else to do? Sunday October 25th is Heritage Day in Giraudel / Eggleston. This is the time to see what our heritage entails - exhibition (flowers, vegetables, fruits, artifacts), cultural performances, food, drinks, music...and the list goes on! Choose one or come to all! The Nature Island will be showcasing its culture and heritage. Also let's be patriotic and support Flag Day tomorrow Friday October 23rd. So place a flag on your vehicles or even on your desks at work. Lots more to enjoy in Dominica during our Independence Celebrations. Let us hear what you think about the activities. It is the 31st Anniversary of Independence http://www.dominica.dm/site/independence.cfm Come celebrate with us!! See you next time...

Voting Open on Discover Dominica Photo Contest

October 29th, 2009
For the last 2 months we’ve been partnered up with Matador Travel for an amazing contest. Readers were given the opportunity to submit their best ‘exploring nature’ picture for the chance to win a free trip for two to Dominica! We received over 400 entries, and some amazing nature photos. The best of the best have been selected as the 25 semi-finalists.

Now you get to decide who gets to spend 5 days and 4 nights diving, hiking, or just relaxing and enjoying nature at the finest island in the Caribbean. Just hop on over to the contest page and pick your favorite!

Don’t worry if you didn’t get a chance to submit, we’ve already began a great new project with another opportunity to earn a free visit to the Nature Island. More details in our next post, but you can take a peek here to get inspired and involved.


Creole, Independence and Culture Fever!

October 29th, 2009

Well the Nature Island now has a party Fever! The island continues to blossom with great music, food, dance and demonstrations of its culture and heritage.

This week the Botanical gardens comes alive with the Creole in The Park (CITP). This is a 4 day event Monday to Thursday which displays the island’s food, culture and music all coming together in the cool surroundings of the islands Botanical Gardens. The food is great - crab callaloo, roast breadfruit or green bananas (local term - fig) served with saltfish and salad. This is great. If you want a taste of the true local cuisine from the Nature Island then the CITP is the place to be every year on the week leading to the World Creole Music Festival.

Speaking of the World Creole Music Festival, it is quickly approaching. The three nights of pulsating rhythyms (as it quickly being known as) will feature music like you never heard before. It gives a true blend of the different types of music. Come and experience the kompa, zouk, reggae, soca and more music. The Festival is always held on the last weekend in October which leads to the Independence Day (November 3rd). This is the 13th edition so if you are not there this year, then be sure to make it for next year!

Let us know what you love about the festival if you have been and if not then what you need to know to ensure that you are there!

Let’s talk soon…