In the News, Tourism, Travel
The Government of Dominica has announced the resumption of ferry services to Dominica, effective November 15, 2021 with approved protocols, which are the same as travelling to Dominica by air. The L’Express des Iles schedule for November 2021 is below. The...
Dominica, Events, Healthy Living
We are excited to announce that we will celebrate International Day of Yoga on 19th June at Kalinago Barana Aute. Everybody is welcome! There will be a herbal blessing from the Kalinago Shaman Manley at the sacred waterfall, followed by a day of yoga, which will...
Caribbean Hiking, Community Tourism, Dominica, Eco-Tourism, Events, Hike Fest, In the News
May is Tourism Awareness Month in Dominica This year May is full of activities with DOMFESTA, Hike Fest, Community Tourism events, Public Awareness campaigns and forming partnerships. See the Calendar below for all this month’s activities.
Arts & Entertainment, Books, In the News
Introducing: Montage Domnik: New Stories and Poems from Dominica Montage Domnik is a collection of new stories and poems by both published and unpublished authors from Dominica. Learn more about the authors on their Facebook Page: Waitukubuli Writers. Proudly...
Dominica Art, In the News, Local Products
Get your local gifts this Christmas at the Roseau Market on December 19th, 20th & 21st DEXIA, the Dominica Health and Wellness Association, the Waitukubuli Artists Association, Dominica Arts & Crafts Producers, Dominica Manufacturers Association bring you a...
Green Living, In the News
Dominica’s Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit announced today that Dominica will ban plastic & styrofoam food containers and eating utensils effective January 2019. This is a great step forward on the Nature Island’s path to live up to its name....
Healthy Living, Local Products, Nature & Animals
Dominica’s Bee Keepers Stakeholders Conference took place at the Prevo Cinemall in Roseau, Dominica on 24th July 2018. The turnout was tremendous: the room was filled with professional Bee Keepers, hobbyists and honey-lovers who came to hear the state of the Bee...