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DISCOVER DO


SARAH-LYNNE RAND, account manager – destination representation and tourism marketing, Brighter Group


Q: Why should travel agents send their


customers to Dominica? Dominica is known as The Nature Island, where beautifully green landscapes, fascinating wildlife and adventure activities await travellers. The island is a paradise for travellers seeking a uniue esae off the eaten tra elorin the Caribbean beyond its renowned beaches. Discover the untouched emerald haven by hiking the Caribbean’s longest walking trail, trekking up to the boiling lake and travelling along the Indian River in rowin oats ae the tie to elore the reote hidden oes and the rainforests fauna and ora s the island offers hiin trails for eer leel of fitness – easy, intermediate and advanced – everybody can eeriene the uniueness of oinia


Q: How easy is it to get to? By air: here are reular ihts fro atwi


Heathrow and Manchester to the nearby islands of ntiua arados and aint uia and eas onnetions ia aris sterda or the  to int aarten uerto io uadeloue and artiniue asseners an then tae a short onnetin iht to Dominica’s Douglas Charles airport. By sea: ress des les fastferr serie oes asseners etween oinia uadeloue artiniue and aint uia on seat ataarans Val Ferry also operates between Dominica and uadeloue with  seat ataarans


Q: Dominica was destination partner of the Association of Touring and Adventure Suppliers (Atas) Conference in October. Why was it important to meet with more than 200 travel agents? ents la a ital role in ain oinia an eitin destination for the adenturous traeller looin for soewhere new to elore so tas was the perfect opportunity to reach agents who are interested in and sell adventure holidays. Dominica steadily continues to recover from the aerath of urriane aria whih hit in eteer  here are seeral eitin new developments and openings happening over the net two ears ost of the nature sites and adventure attractions have reopened, and as a tourist board, we are keen to provide agents with the ost utodate inforation and resoures they need to help promote The Nature Island as an unforgettable adventure amid the unspoiled magic of nature.


Q: When is the best time to visit the island? The best time to go to Dominica is when the reener is ourishin and the sun is urstin through. This is generally between November and a aer the rain season a is stunnin ut


Fast Facts


Official name: Commonwealth of Dominica


Size:  iles lon and  iles wide with an area of  suare iles Population:  Official language: nlish Capital: oseau ronouned r


Currency: astern ariean dollar  dollars are also aeted aross the island


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