[SEATRADE 2025] Dominica – A nature island of wellness, adventure, and authenticity

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Dominica asserts its identity at Seatrade and strengthens its cruising strategy

Present at Seatrade Cruise Global in Miami, Dominica’s Minister of Tourism, Denise Charles Pembertonhighlighted the island’s natural and cultural assets. Against a backdrop of growing cruise tourism, she also stressed the importance of raising international awareness of Dominica – often confused with its Spanish-speaking namesake – and of continuing efforts to improve accessibility and hospitality.

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Denise Charles Pemberton

A unique destination driven by nature and tradition

Nicknamed “nature island of the CaribbeanDominica cultivates a unique positioning around well-being, adventure and culture.. With its 365 riversits thermal springsits spectacular waterfalls and its boiling lake – the second-largest in the world -, it is a magnet for ecotourism and immersive experiences.

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But there’s more to the island than its scenery. It is also the cradle of the aboriginal people KalinagoA living richness that nurtures the Dominican cultural identity. Hiking on the Waitukubuli Trailkayaking, diving, local gastronomy… the offer is dense, varied and deeply rooted in the region.

Cruising, a fast-growing economic engine

“Last year, we recorded a 23% increase in the number of cruise passengers disembarking on the island”, the Minister proudly announces. This dynamism benefits many players: craftsmen, restaurateurs, cab drivers, guides… Every stopover generates immediate, tangible economic activity.

Aware of this challenge, Dominica is currently investing in the modernization modernizing its port infrastructure to accommodate larger vessels. A strategy designed to reinforce the island’s place on the map of the region’s must-visit cruise destinations.

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Clarifying Dominica's image and strengthening connectivity

Despite its assets, Dominica still suffers from a lack of awareness. “Many people confuse our island with the Dominican Republic,” laments Denise Charles Pemberton. “If I could wave a magic wand, I’d make sure the whole world knew that Dominica is an English-speaking island located between Martinique and Guadeloupe.

Improving air and sea connectivity remains a priority to facilitate access to this still too discreet jewel of the Caribbean.

The Minister took the opportunity to invite the public to discover the island through its major cultural events, notably the Jazz & Creole on May 4 in Portsmouth, and above all the 25th anniversary of the World Creole Music Festival next October, an anniversary edition she promises will be “grandiose, combining music, culture and gastronomy”.

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