Discover Dominica’s World-class Dive Offerings

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The Caribbean’s Nature Island boasts some of the best dive sites in the region with one-of-a-kind dive experiences for all levels

ROSEAU, DOMINICA – Known as the Caribbean’s Nature Island, Dominica is one of the top Caribbean destinations for dive and snorkeling experiences. Beyond the island’s rainforests, volcanic landscape and culture, Dominica offers unparalleled underwater experiences for divers of all levels. From dramatic coral reefs to rare marine species, Dominica is a must-visit destination for divers seeking adventure and beauty beneath the sea.

Nestled in the southern branch of the Caribbean archipelago, reefs, walls, underwater hot springs and spectacular marine life create a dive sanctuary, with a diving culture characterized by excellent service, professionalism and environmental awareness. All of Dominica’s dive centers belong to the Dominica Watersports Association and adhere to strict operational and safety procedures, creating a comfortable environment for first time visitors.

The island is home to a variety of dive tour operators, each offering their own unique packages and experiences, accommodating seasoned dive masters and first-timers alike. Located in the island’s capital city Roseau, Fort Young Hotel & Dive Resort is an ideal accommodation for divers. The Dive Getaway Package offers seven nights for the price of six with five days of two-tank diving, a 30-minute massage and much more.

Nature Island Dive, located in Soufriere on the shore of the Soufriere Scott’s Head Marine Reserve, offers a dive experience tied into voluntourism and conservation efforts, allowing experienced divers to help with coral restoration and preservation work. Divers can also visit the Daniel Langlois Coral Rescue Center to learn more about the work being done to save corals for future generations.

While Dominica boasts a year-round dive season, the island’s annual Dive Fest event, held in early summer, brings divers from around the world together to celebrate their love for the sea. The longest running scuba diving and water-sport festival in the Caribbean, Dive Fest aims to educate the local public, tourists and young people about scuba diving and the importance of respecting and caring for Dominica’s marine environment.

In addition to dive, Dominica offers a variety of additional experiences for water lovers, like the Waitukubuli Sea Trail, the Caribbean’s only sea kayaking trail, and the upcoming Whale Reserve, which is set to open in 2025.

To learn more about diving in Dominica or to book an upcoming visit, head to https://discoverdominica.com/en.

About Dominica

Dominica (pronounced Dom-in-EEK-a, and not to be confused with the Dominican Republic) is the youngest Caribbean Island and the last to be colonized, ultimately earning its independence on November 3, 1978. Dominica lies south of Guadeloupe and north of Martinique in the Eastern Caribbean. Air travelers can connect to Dominica direct from Miami on American Airlines and make regional connections on Air Antilles, Air Sunshine, Coastal Air Transport, InterCaribbean Airways, Caribbean Airlines, Silver Airways from the surrounding hubs of Antigua, Barbados, Guadeloupe, Puerto Rico, St. Maarten, St Lucia, the British Virgin Islands, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Media Contact: Zapwater Communications, Holly Zawyer / Madie Holland, E: dominica@zapwater.com / Ph: (305) 444-4033

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