Contrary to popular belief, Dominica has a whole host of beautiful and interesting beaches.
Although the sand is black and not golden in most places, this does not mean that they are not gorgeous and awe-inspiring beaches.
Our nearest beach is at ROSALIE BAY, a half hour walk from Rosalie Forest Eco Lodge. This magnificent, long, wide, sandy beach has some breathtaking views of the ocean and is excellent for lazing about on the sand. It is one of the most picturesque beaches in Dominica. As it is the Atlantic Ocean, the seas can sometimes get rough and there can be a bit of an undercurrent, so it is not the ideal swimming beach. However, there is a long shallow section before the big drop, and if you are the kind of person who likes a quick dip followed by a long sun-bathing session, then it is ideal. Between March and September there is also a small chance of seeing a variety of species of Dominica sea turtles, who visit the beach to lay their eggs. There are also a number of other good Atlantic beaches around dominica including Riviere Cyrique, Marigot, Grand Bay and La Plaine. If you want the calmer waters of the Caribbean, it is only about a 45 minute drive to some of the best beaches in Dominica.
There are also some great beaches at Mero, Calibishie and Loubiere, whilst at SCOTT'S HEAD, when the tide is high you can paddle in both the Atlantic and the Caribbean at the same time ! Quite a unique experience.






