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Roseau

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 Photo Credit: Richard Todd
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 Photo Credit: Ray Harrington
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Roseau, the lively capital of Dominica, is a city where history and nature coexist in striking harmony. Established on the site of an ancient Kalinago settlement, the town reflects its colonial past through French-inspired architecture, colorful buildings, and historic churches. Its compact streets make it ideal for walking, allowing visitors to soak in the local culture, from bustling markets to artisan shops, while tracing the city’s layered history.

Surrounded by the Caribbean Sea, the Roseau River, and the verdant slopes of Morne Bruce, the city serves as a gateway to Dominica’s extraordinary landscapes. Nearby, lush rainforests, volcanic peaks, and cascading waterfalls invite exploration, while natural wonders such as the Boiling Lake and Trafalgar Falls showcase the island’s geothermal activity. Roseau offers easy access to hiking trails and nature reserves, making it a perfect base for outdoor enthusiasts seeking both adventure and tranquility.

The cultural life of Roseau is vibrant and deeply rooted in Creole traditions. Annual events like Carnival and the World Creole Music Festival bring music, dance, and art to the streets, celebrating the island’s heritage. The historic Roseau Old Market stands as a reminder of the city’s past, once a center of trade, now transformed into a hub of local crafts, fresh produce, and lively interaction, reflecting the resilience and warmth of its people.

Learn More About Roseau

Old Market of Roseau
Crafts, clothing, spices, and jewelry are just a few of the things sold at this unique outdoor market.

Boiling Lake
Vapor rises off of the bubbling blue-gray waters of Boiling Lake, the second-biggest hot lake on the planet. Spectacular!

Morne Watt
The volcanic Watt Mountain is home to the thermal areas of Boiling Lake and Valley of Desolation.
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