Tropical Gems of The Eastern Caribbean
Discover beaches, nature reserves and waterfalls from the Eastern Caribbean
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- MartiniqueAnse MichelWhat I love about Anse Michel is how peaceful it is—no big resorts, no noisy crowds, just nature at its best. The white sand is super soft, and there are plenty of trees if you want some shade. Just a heads-up: if you come on a windy day, it can feel a bit stronger than other beaches, but that’s what makes it fun for sports!
- DominicaMero BeachThe beach's black volcanic sand and clear blue waters create a stunning contrast that's perfect for photography. The beach is lined with local bars and restaurants, providing a taste of Dominican cuisine and culture. You can also rent sun loungers and umbrellas if you want to just relax.
- DominicaCoco CascadesA true hidden gem. The waterfall flows into these clear, blue-green pools, and the whole area is surrounded by jungle. The water is refreshing but not too cold—perfect for a dip. The walk to get here isn’t long, but it’s a bit tricky with some rocks and tree roots to navigate. Once you arrive, though, it’s breathtaking.
- DominicaChaudière PoolA hidden paradise in the jungle. his is the kind of place that makes you feel like you’ve found a secret only locals know about. The hike isn’t too long, but it can be slippery after rain, so take your time. Once you get there, it’s absolutely worth it.Nature reser…premium Only
- DominicaBatibou BayA hidden gem worth the effort. If you love adventure, you’ll love Batibou. It’s a bit tricky to get to—a bumpy road and a short hike—but once you arrive, it’s pure magic. The beach is stunning, with palm trees lining the shore and barely any people around. There’s usually a small shack selling drinks and snacks, but it’s best to bring your own just in case.premium Only
- MartiniqueHabitation ClémentThis restored Creole house offers a glimpse into the island's colonial past, combining history, art, and rum culture. You can start with a leisurely walk through the lush botanical gardens and admire the impressive sculptures. You can spend hours exploring the estate and end your visit with a delightful rum tasting session.Historicpremium Only
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Coco Cascades
A true hidden gem. The waterfall flows into these clear, blue-green pools, and the whole area is surrounded by jungle. The water is refreshing but not too cold—perfect for a dip. The walk to get here isn’t long, but it’s a bit tricky with some rocks and tree roots to navigate. Once you arrive, thoug...
Coco Cascades
A true hidden gem. The waterfall flows into these clear, blue-green pools, and the whole area is surrounded by jungle. The water is refreshing but not too cold—perfect for a dip. The walk to get here isn’t long, but it’s a bit tricky with some rocks and tree roots to navigate. Once you arrive, though, it’s breathtaking.
Tips: Bring water shoes, as the rocks can be slippery; go early to have it all to yourself.
Address: 9P99+W7, Grand Fond, Dominica