Best of Roseau and Fort-de-France Two Port Package
2 Port Package
4.9 / 5 | 85 ReviewsA minimum age of 5 years is required. Maximum weight is 350 lbs, and maximum height is 7 ft 5 in. Children must meet all age, height, and weight requirements; car seats or booster seats must be provided if required by local regulations.
Guests may be denied participation if under the influence of alcohol or substances that could impair safety.
Jewels of Dominica
Journey to a natural wonder and a filming location featured in Pirates of the Caribbean 2. From the parking lot, a 5-10 minute walk leads us to Titou Gorge. To experience the gorge fully, you'll take a brief swim (approximately 2 minutes) through a cave-like area (without swimming underwater). The swim covers approximately 100 feet, with the water reaching a depth of about 10 feet at its deepest point. However, once you reach the middle of the cave-like area, the water level is only about waist-high. There is a small waterfall that visitors can swim to, provided that the water flow is not too strong. During the excursion, you'll also have the option to climb a 5-foot waterfall to reach another waterfall. We provide swim belts to all of our guests for added safety during the swim.
Next we proceed to the Trafalgar Falls, where you'll be treated to the sight of the twin falls: the Father Falls, standing at 125 feet, and the Mother Falls, at 75 feet in height. Walking up to the Falls vantage point is a short ten-minute stroll through the rain forest canopy.
You'll then visit the beautiful Botanical Gardens. Established in 1889 to assist farmers in growing seedlings, the Botanical Gardens showcase a diverse range of native flowers, plants, and trees. A cricket match or another cultural event might be in progress if you're lucky. The last stop is a panoramic view of the city will be done at Morne Bruce.
This sun-drenched Roseau trip comes with transportation, beer, and water. These sites are a must-see while in Dominica. Reserve your spot today for an incredible experience.
Please Note: This tour requires guests to bring specific documents, such as a passport or sea card. Guests who do not have the necessary documents with them will not be permitted to join the tour.
An approximately 2 to 5-minute walk from the cruise ship pier. Full details will be provided in your electronic ticket upon confirmation.South Island Tour
Escape the crowds and enjoy a more intimate experience with a small group of no more than eighteen guests. Discover the diverse landscapes, rich history, and authentic flavors that make Martinique so unique.
Your journey begins in Le Lamentin, where you’ll be introduced to some of the island’s most beloved local specialties. Browse a selection of aromatic spices, handcrafted chocolates, local coffees, and tropical teas while learning about the traditions and flavors that define Martinique’s culture. This welcoming stop also offers the perfect opportunity to pick up authentic island treats and souvenirs.
Continuing south, we pause at the Cap 110 Memorial, a powerful tribute honoring the victims of slavery and the island’s complex history. The striking stone statues overlooking the sea stand as a symbol of remembrance and reflection tied to the transatlantic slave trade.
Ascend to new heights as we unveil the secrets of Diamond Rock, an ancient volcanic marvel steeped in French colonial lore. Capture the breathtaking vista with your camera as our guide narrates its profound significance to Martinique's heritage.
Next, take in breathtaking views of the famous Diamond Rock, a dramatic volcanic formation rising from the Caribbean Sea. As your guide shares stories of its historical significance and strategic importance during the colonial era, enjoy panoramic photo opportunities of one of Martinique’s most iconic landmarks.
Your adventure continues to Les Anses d'Arlet, a charming fishing village known for its relaxed atmosphere and postcard-worthy scenery. Admire the picturesque church perfectly aligned with the pier before enjoying free time to experience the beauty of the area at your own pace. Relax on the pristine white sand beach, swim in the crystal-clear waters, and explore vibrant marine life in the nearby reefs. Keep an eye out for colorful tropical fish and graceful sea turtles, often spotted in these calm Caribbean waters.
Please Note: The first stop in Le Lamentin is closed on Sundays and public holidays. This will be replaced by a local market visit instead. This tour is not wheelchair accessible. Please be advised that USD is not accepted everywhere, as the local currency used is Euros. Restrooms are available, and as these are self-cleaning restrooms, you have to pay 0.2 Euros (not included).

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