Your adrenaline levels don’t ever have to come down.
One of the things about Dominica you should know is natural. Dominica has so many rivers, mountains, and beaches that finding an extreme adventure isn't difficult. Follow the Layou River to the sea by river tubing or kayaking; snorkel through warm bubbles at Champagne Beach; canyon through the rainforest to a secret waterfall; hike the Waitukbuli National Trail, the Caribbean's longest; scuba dive around Scotts Head Pinnacle; or swim from the Caribbean to the Atlantic.
If you're not a fan of water, try hiking, horseback riding in Portsmouth, birding, or even turtle watching. You will not run out of options. You'll feel as though you've entered an underwater universe maintained particularly for you in the waters surrounding Dominica. That it was. Thriving coral gardens will take you to intriguing cliffs and pinnacles, all attributable to the island's historic volcanic activity. The walks in Dominica will take you to cascading waterfalls, steep gorges, gorgeous jungles, and even a boiling lake. The hiking activities on Nature Island are endless, with three national parks and hikes ranging from simple to challenging.
Dominica is a paradise for thrill-seekers! There are 300 kilometers of hiking and biking routes throughout the nation. Dominica has so many rivers, mountains, and beaches that finding an extreme adventure isn't difficult.