Dominica - Wikipedia Dominica, [a] officially the Commonwealth of Dominica, [b] is an island country in the Caribbean [16] It is part of the Windward Islands chain in the Lesser Antilles archipelago in the Caribbean Sea The capital, Roseau, is located on the western side of the island Dominica's closest neighbours are two constituent territories of the European Union, both overseas departments of France
Dominica | Facts, Geography, History, Points of Interest | Britannica Dominica, island country of the Lesser Antilles in the eastern Caribbean Sea It lies between the French islands of Guadeloupe and Marie-Galante to the north and Martinique to the south The country has been a member of the Commonwealth since independence in 1978 The island is 29 miles (47 km) long and has a maximum breadth of 16 miles (26 km)
Home - Discover Dominica Authority Experience the thrill of exploring Dominica's rugged natural landscapes and discover hidden gems along the way This winter surrender to Dominica’s enthralling embrace where midnight black sands glisten beneath a coral sunrise and emerald canopies murmur tales of ancient rainforests
Discover Dominica | Dominica Tourism Nestled between the French islands of Guadeloupe and Martinique, Dominica is often referred to as the “Nature Island” of the Caribbean With its lush rainforests, towering mountains, and pristine beaches, Dominica offers a unique blend of natural beauty and adventure for every traveler
Guide to Dominica - Lonely Planet Dominica is one of the few Caribbean islands where the beach is the least captivating attraction The real reason to visit this tropical paradise? Natural outdoor experiences, which abound here
Dominica Travel Guide: Inside the Caribbeans Nature Island Dominica — pronounced dah-ma- nee -kah — bills itself as “the nature island” of the West Indies It gained independence from the UK in 1978 and now fully embraces its Creole culture and the Indigenous Kalinago who first inhabited the island