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Some Caribbean islands are incredibly well connected; thousands of American travelers fly in and out every day.
Others fly under the radar thanks to their less efficient transport links and limited international connectivity.
Change is coming for one island.
Dominica has a relatively small airport that historically has not been the easiest airport to visit from the US But brand new flights will make this Caribbean paradise easier to visit this winter:
United launches new nonstop route
Starting February 15, United Airlines will launch a new nonstop flight route between Newark and the newly growing Douglas Charles Airport in Dominica.
It will be a weekly service running every Saturday. Tickets are already on sale for travelers planning their winter vacation.
Departing on February 22 and returning on March 22 in basic economy class (the cheapest and most restrictive flight class available) costs $709. If you prefer a fully refundable economy class ticket, you can do that too this price increases to $893.
This flight has a flight time of 4 hours and 29 minutes. The outbound flight departs at 9:10 am and lands at 2:39 pm. The return flight departs at 3:45 PM and lands back in Newark at 7:51 PM.
If Newark isn’t a convenient airport for you, American Airlines also operates regular nonstop flights from Miami to Dominica, the US’s first nonstop flight to the island and launching in 2021.
With a choice of two different flight options, it means Dominica is now more connected to the US than ever before.
Why visit Dominica
Dominica is an island of outstanding natural beauty, and that is by far the biggest draw to a visit here.
As well beautiful beaches (which, let’s be honest, you’ll find in all Caribbean destinations) Dominica also has 365 rivers, epic waterfallsand the 2i.e largest boiling lake in the world.
The Boiling Lake can be found in the Morne Trois Pitons National Park. You can’t swim in it because the water is too hot (as the name suggests, it boils!) but it’s a pretty cool place to see.
There is an entrance fee to the grounds of the Morne Trois Pitons National Park $5 per person per day or $12 for a weekly pass.
Here you’ll also find some of the island’s most impressive waterfalls, including Trafalgar Falls and the Emerald Pools nature trail. The waters here are wonderfully cold and the perfect place to cool off after a hot and sweaty walk.
And if you are interested in nature and wildlife, Dominica has quite an extensive offer.
You can see 3 different species of turtles in protected areas on the island.
The coral reefs attract an abundance of fish, and dolphins can also be found here. And at the right time of year you can even spot sperm whales off the coast.
Culture in Dominica
Being one of the less visited Caribbean islands, Dominica has an authentic, off-the-beaten-path feel.
It all looks a bit rough, but I think that just makes the island more attractive.
Some of the last indigenous Caribbeans (the tribes who lived on the Caribbean islands before they were colonized) still call Dominica home.
Many of these people now act as guides and protectors, ensuring that the island’s national parks are sustainably maintained.
Visit the Carib Cultural Village by the Sea (Kalinago Barana Aute) to learn more about Carib culture and participate in traditional activities.
Waitukubuli Tours offers a four-hour tour to the village $70 per person.
You will notice that there is a lot of attention for ecotourism here and on the entire island.
The use of many different types of plastic is also prohibited on the island. This can sometimes feel a bit uncomfortable, but it ensures that the island remains as beautiful as it is now for generations to come.
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