Discover Dominica launches new multi-pronged ‘Nature of Love’ initiative for visitors

‘Nature of  Love’ is a new campaign introduced by the Discover Dominica Authority (DDA), which focuses on the island’s pristine natural environment and its ability to inspire romance, adventure, and meaningful connections. DDA authorities revealed in a press statement that the initiative is tailored for enthusiasts of nature, couples, families, and individual explorers. The campaign also reportedly highlights Dominica as a destination for shared experiences, personal rejuvenation, and the appreciation of unspoiled landscapes.

“Named one of the Best Places in the World to Travel in 2026 by National Geographic, Dominica offers distinct experiences that bring visitors closer to nature,” outlined the statement.

Marva Williams, the Chief Executive Officer of the Discover Dominica Authority, stated, “The Nature of Love campaign invites travelers to experience Dominica through meaningful connections. Couples can find romance, families can reconnect and solo travelers can focus on personal well-being. Our people, culture and natural surroundings work together to create a sense of renewal that stays with visitors long after they leave.”

See outline of what is included below:

Experiences:

– Extreme Dominica now offers an advanced canyoning excursion through the iconic Trois Piton Canyon. This full-day experience is led by two expert guides and is ideal for experienced adventurers seeking a new challenge.

– The Waitukubuli Sea Trail has expanded with new accommodations along its 40-mile, 14-segment route, making the trail more accessible to paddlers of all skill levels. Paddlers can also book a guided Indian River excursion as part of the Sea Trail to explore Dominica’s most famous and widest river from a kayak.

– Rosalie Bay Eco Resort & Spa’s new Rosalie Bay Distillery is the world’s first and only conservation distillery. Open for tours and tastings, guests can enjoy award-winning rum while investing in sea turtle conservation, coral reef restoration, whale protection, and the management of protected areas in Dominica. All proceeds are directly reinvested into these efforts.

Hotels

– Secret Bay will debut four new Clifftop Villas this November, including two Zabuco and two Ti-Fèy villas. Construction on nine new Waterfront Villas will begin in December.

– Fort Young Hotel & Dive Resort will expand its dive fleet this November with Glorieux, a 36-foot vessel accommodating up to 22 divers or 30 passengers for group dives, private charters, and signature swim-with-the-whales excursions.

– Sea Cliff Eco Cottages & Gin Distillery will debut a new clifftop bar and swimming pool by year’s end, featuring “garden-to-glass” cocktails, a boutique, and a tranquil yoga pavilion overlooking the ocean.

Packages and Promotions

– Jungle Bay has launched an all-inclusive Adventure Wellness Package that includes airport transfers, accommodations, all-organic meals and juices, island exploration, on-site activities, and daily spa treatments.

– Coulibri Ridge expands its honeymoon offerings with the new Dominica is For Lovers Honeymoon Package, available in three-, five-, and seven-night options. Each package includes guided hikes, couples’ massages, and romantic excursions showcasing the island’s natural beauty.

– Rosalie Bay Eco Resort & Spa introduces three new packages for the 2026 season — the Romance Escape Package, Winter Wellness Retreat, and Solo Explorer Package — each combining all-inclusive dining, spa treatments, and curated island adventures.

Accessibility

– Contour Airlines has launched new nonstop flights connecting Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport (SJU) in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and Cyril E. King Airport (STT) in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, to Dominica’s Douglas-Charles Airport (DOM). These routes mark Contour’s official entry into the Caribbean market and significantly enhance regional connectivity.

– United Airlines will expand its nonstop service from Newark Liberty International Airport to DOM beginning October 29, adding a midweek Wednesday flight to complement its existing Saturday service.

– American Airlines has increased its service from Miami International Airport (MIA) to DOM, now offering two daily flights ahead of the busy winter travel season.

– Caribbean Airlines has expanded service from Toronto via Port of Spain, now operating up to four times weekly southbound and twice weekly northbound, with connections to San Juan and Trinidad.

 

 

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1 Comment

  1. Will
    November 5, 2025

    seriously ? no mention of hiking trails ? jeez smh.

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