InterContinental Dominica Cabrits Resort & Spa announces tailored visitor experience for World Creole Music Festival 2025

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The InterContinental Dominica Cabrits Resort & Spa, located in Douglas Bay on the northwest side of the island,  is hosting special packages in conjunction with the 25th annual World Creole Music Festival, scheduled for October 24–26, 2025.

The company shared that these offerings aim to provide guests with a blend of cultural engagement, scenic natural surroundings, and relaxed luxury, adding that the resort offers a tranquil setting for attendees of the festival.

During festival week, guests at the resort will have access to a selection of curated cultural and wellness experiences, said a hotel press release. These include:

– An opening celebration on Thursday, October 23, featuring live local entertainment and a Creole-themed ambiance that embodies the island’s festive atmosphere.
– Complimentary round-trip transportation to Windsor Park Stadium, with options for early or late departures.
– Daily gathering on the terrace from 3 to 4 p.m., offering refreshing rum punch and a social setting to relax and connect before the festival begins.
– A 15% discount on all spa treatments, perfect for re-energizing before the festivities or relaxing afterward.

According to General Manager Ramy Haykal, “Dominica’s World Creole Music Festival is not only a celebration of music but of the island’s culture, heritage, and warm spirit,” said General Manager Ramy Haykal. “We are proud to provide our guests with a serene yet immersive experience that complements the vibrancy of the festival.”

Celebrating its 25th anniversary, the World Creole Music Festival has grown into a key highlight of Dominica’s cultural calendar. It draws music enthusiasts from around the world to enjoy performances that showcase Creole traditions, Caribbean rhythms, and international musical talent.

The festival packages are valid for stays from October 22 to October 29, 2025.

Interested parties can visit the hotel’s website for further details.

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