Dominica / Special Interests / Solo Travel
Newcomers in Dominica whether alone, in pairs or groups will receive the same goodwill and hospitality and should not encounter harassment in any situation. In the remoter, back to basics hostelries, you’re effectively part of the family anyway. Several establishments would be comfortable abodes for single visitors and all the smaller inns and lodges countrywide take a personal care in a guest’s welfare as a matter of course.
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Fort Young Hotel Hotels & Resorts
The country’s premier flagship hotel on the Roseau waterfront, 71 luxury rooms and suites. Read more
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Looking for inspiration?
- Appreciate the urban history and fabric of Roseau on the Historic Walking Tour
- Trek Morne Bruce beside the Botanical Gardens for spectacular views
- Scuba dive or go whale watching for once in a lifetime memories
- Hike to the Boiling Lake along the Waitukubuli Trail
- Ride down Indian River, through Portsmouth, to the Cabrits National Park

