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Dominica

On track to become the first climate-resilient nation in the world and most recently named a top destination to visit in 2020 by Condé Nast Traveler, Dominica remains unspoilt by the impacts of mass tourism and offers an ethical, environmentally supportive option for travelers. Embraced by lush foliage and secluded beaches throughout, the island fosters one’s most dream-like fascinations. With world-class diving, whale watching and boundless wildlife amongst the Caribbean’s longest hiking trail and only natural World Heritage site, Dominica realizes adventurous living amidst untrammeled natural splendour. Meander the island’s thermal spas, 365 rivers, dramatic waterfalls, well-preserved colonial architecture and the last remaining home of the indigenous Kalinago peoples: all of this and much more can be experienced while staying at Fort Young.

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  • History of Dominica

    As a hidden treasure, Dominica prides itself on its well-preserved cultural heritage, natural attractions and incomparable hospitality. With 365 rivers, never-ending hiking trails, the second-largest boiling lake in the world, three national parks, relics of pre- and post-Columbian antiquity, colorful tropical gardens, and active volcanic habitats, Dominica’s natural heritage is an untouched gem of the Caribbean, waiting for you to experience.

  • About

    Dominica is most known for its deep waters and lush landscape, but what makes Dominica stand out among other locations is its deep rooted cultural history and preserved sites. Naming the island ‘Waitukubuli’—meaning “tall is her body”—to reflect the mountainous and elegant fertile land, Dominica is home to the largest native population in the region, with around 2,000 indigenous Kalinago people still living on the island, which keeps the cultural history and awareness alive. A representation of a pre-Columbian village, the Kalinago Barana Auté is one of the island’s most rich cultural attractions.

  • Our Local City

    Dominica’s capital and largest city, Roseau, was built upon the site of the ancient Kalinago village, making it the oldest and most significant urban settlement in Dominica. Served by the Canefield and Douglas-Charles Airports as well as Dominica’s exclusive ferry terminal, and near to the famed Botanical Gardens, Boiling Lake, Morne Trois Pitons National Park, natural thermal spas and scenic plateaus, Fort Young Hotel’s location in the capital makes it the ideal home base for visitors to explore Dominica’s cultural vibrancy.

  • Getting Here

    Known as an off-the-beaten-track destination and the hidden gem of the Caribbean, Dominica is a travel bucket list must for travelers. Direct flights into Dominica’s Douglas Charles Airport (DOM) include from Miami, Puerto Rico, Barbados, and several other Caribbean islands. For assistance with the best routes and options via commercial flights, private charters or Ferry, contact our Travel Concierge at reservations@fortyounghotel.com and begin an unforgettable journey to “the Nature Island of the Caribbean” and to our ideally located Fort Young Hotel & Dive Resort.

    FROM THE USA

    Book non-stop to Dominica (DOM) on American Airlines from Miami, Florida (MIA).

    Book directly to Dominica (DOM) on American Airlines, Delta or JetBlue. This requires a seamless in-transit connection in San Juan, Puerto Rico (SJU) on to Silver Airways or through Antigua (ANU), Barbados (BGI) or St Maarten/St Martin (SXM) on a regional carrier

    Fly other major US airlines to Miami, Florida (MIA), San Juan, Puerto Rico (SJU), Barbados (BGI), Antigua (ANU), St Lucia (SLU) or St Maarten/St Martin (SXM), then connect via American Airlines, Silver Airways, WinAir, interCaribbean, Caribbean Airlines or LIAT on to Dominica (DOM).

    FROM CANADA

    Fly WestJet or Air Canada to St Maarten/St Martin (SXM), then connect via WinAir or LIAT on to Dominica.

    Fly WestJet or Air Canada to Antigua (ANU) or Barbados (BGI), then connect via interCaribbean or LIAT on to Dominica.

    Fly Air Canada to Guadeloupe (PTP) or Martinique (FDF), then connect via, WinAir on to Dominica (DOM).

    From Guadeloupe or Martinique, you may also opt to travel on L’Express des Iles ferry to Dominica.

    FROM EUROPE

    FROM THE UK

    Book directly to Dominica (DOM) on British Airways. This requires a seamless in-transit connection in Antigua (ANU) on LIAT or Barbados (BGI) on to interCaribbean or LIAT.

    Fly Virgin Atlantic to Antigua (ANU) or Barbados (BGI), then connect via LIAT or interCaribbean on to Dominica (DOM)

    FROM FRANCE

    Book directly to Dominica (DOM) on Air France. This requires a seamless in-transit connection in St Maarten/St. Martin (SXM) or Guadeloupe (PTP) on to, WinAir or LIAT.

    Fly Air France or Air Caraibes to Guadeloupe (PTP) or Martinique (FDF), then connect via, WinAir or LIAT on to Dominica (DOM).

    From Guadeloupe or Martinique, you may also opt to travel on L’Express des Iles ferry to Dominica.

    FROM HOLLAND

    Book directly from Amsterdam (AMS) to Dominica (DOM) on KLM. This requires a seamless in-transit connection in St. Maarten/St. Martin (SXM) via WinAir.

    FROM GERMANY

    Book directly from Frankfurt (FRA) or Munich (MUC) to Dominica (DOM) on Air France. This requires a seamless in-transit connection in St Maarten/St Martin (SXM) via WinAir.

    Fly Condor from Frankfurt (FRA) to Antigua (ANU) or Barbados (BGI), then connect via LIAT on to Dominica (DOM).

    FROM THE CARIBBEAN

    From San Juan, Puerto Rico (SJU) via Silver Airways to Dominica (DOM).

    From St Maarten/St Martin (SXM) via WinAir to Dominica (DOM).

    From Trinidad via Caribbean Airlines to Dominica (DOM).

    From Barbados (BGI) via, interCaribbean, Caribbean Airlines or LIAT to Dominica (DOM).

    From Antigua (ANU) via WinAir or LIAT to Dominica (DOM).

    From St Lucia (SLU) via interCaribbean to Dominica (DOM).

    From Guadeloupe (PTP) via WinAir to Dominica (DOM).

    From Guadeloupe, Martinique or St Lucia via L’Express des Iles to Dominica.