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Hibiscus Valley Inn, Dominica traveler review

grand bay Visited: November 2008
Posted by villagrandbaydominic
Hello my name's miss joan williams i would like to couldn't find where we stay need must near grand bay bed & breakfast or either hotel for want one room with two single bedrooms for me and my sister name's miss ursula henderson please can you send my fax/phone call number 02086919078 and my email josnwilliams@yahoo.com. but we arrive melville hall airport on 1st november stay for two weeks. i hope you could find looking for us let stay let me know thank you very much. how much cheap cost add stay for two weeks.

miss joan williams
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Beau Rive, Dominica traveler review

It was excellent! Visited: November 1999
Posted by dotspot
We absolutely loved Beau Rive! The entire facility was perfect.

My husband and I are looking forward to our return, and the wonderful, peaceful atmosphere.
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Crescent Moon Cabins, Dominica traveler review

Much ado about not all that much! Visited: March 2008
Posted by kada971
We traveled from Guadeloupe to Dominica for three days for my husband's birthday, and stayed at Crescent Moon Cabins. It was nicely secluded and pleasant for nature lovers like our ten-year son is.

The accommodation was rustic, but comfortable enough. Although, I expected the cabins to be of higher standard.

Ron, the Chef sprinkled originality all over the food he cooked, and service was fast. It was an excellent opportunity to try different flavors and tastes. It would be suitable even for the non culinary adventurous!

Tiana was helpful, and responded promptly to our requests. It is better to be a dog-lover, though (I am not), as they wander about even when you eat.

We were disappointed at the state of the "pool" and hot tub, when we eventually figured out that's what they were. Indeed, it did not look like they were cleaned regularly, nor the water changed as often it should.

We did meet a fantastic German couple on holiday, too, and they contributed a lot to making our stay in Dominica enjoyable.

Would I consider going back to Crescent Moon Cabins? Frankly, I doubt it. This once was enough!
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Silks Hotel (formerly Habitation Chabert), Dominica traveler review

It was not worth the money. Visited: November 1999
Posted by dominicafan
The accommodation was more like three-star. However, the menu, the food, and the service were well below par.

It is a shame for such a great location!
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Sea Cliff Cottages, Dominica traveler review

Sea Cliff Cottages is a great place to stay with a beautiful location. Visited: January 2007
Posted by tomthomas
My wife and I stayed at Sea Cliff Cottages in January 2007, and it was a fantastic place to stay on the north end of the island.

The nice clean cottage we stayed in had plenty of room, and the full kitchen was great. The beautiful ocean view was just like in the web page photos.

My wife and I love adventure traveling to less developed, not so touristy areas, and the beautiful primal rain forest covered mountains, great snorkeling areas, and friendly natives really fit the bill for us.

In addition, Gwen and Jim at Sea Cliff were great hosts, and were very helpful in pointing out places to go and see.

We highly recommend a trip to Dominica and Sea Cliff Cottages as the place to stay - especially when exploring the north half of the island.
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Roseau Valley Hotel, Dominica traveler review

Roseau Valley is charming. Visited: May 2007
Posted by joehollweg
This is a charming hotel in a quiet rural setting. It is just two miles from Roseau on the way to the main natural attractions. It is also run by very pleasant people who are anxious to please.

Meals here are generous and fairly priced. Dinners are based on what's fresh that day, not off a fixed menu.

Some rooms come with balconies, but there is also a very large and comfortable common veranda.
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Roseau Valley Hotel, Dominica traveler review

This must be the jewel of the nature island Visited: May 2007
Posted by brian,london
If you go to Dominica, try to stay at the Roseau Valley Inn, nestled in a wooded valley about ten minutes above the captial.

The area is not exactly spoilt for choice when it comes to accommodation, and this is a jewel.

So, too, are owner/manager Patsy and her husband Hugh - who can't do enough for you. Patsy is very knowledgable about her 'nature island' and fixed up some tours for us which were exactly what we wanted.

You can swim in the Roseau River at the bottom of the garden, which has both cool deep pools and mini rocky rapids for your own natural jacuzzi.

Patsy cooks what she calls 'plain, unadulterated West Indian food', but it's healthy and delicious, and better than the meal we had in one of the top restaurants in the capital.
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Wind Blow Estate, Dominica traveler review

We encountered fangs and bad manners! Visited: March 2007
Posted by dagny
We didn't get the chance to make inquires. We were barely out of our car when, with no warning, their dog attacked our beloved family dog. After many desperate attempts to dislodge the viscious animal, my husband finally succeeded in lifting the dog away using a chokehold.

While I put our bleeding, limping pet back into our car, the proprietress, an American, proclaimed that "it was not her dog" . Then, the attacking dog came running back towards our open car. When my husband blocked its progress with a kick, the owner then contradicted herself yelling, "don't kick my dog."

So that we could quickly tend to our pet's wounds, we began to reverse from their driveway. The owners watched us, with not a word of concern. But rather, the proprietress nudged her husband, grinning, whispering and smirking!

This was such an insult added to injury that we called out of our windows that we did not think it was funny. At this point the woman screamed and pointed us to "Get the **** off my property!" I could not believe my ears, but she was so loud there was no mistaking her.

Therefore I recommend, do not attempt to inquire without phoning first! As to the outside appearance, there was a wind, but otherwise the place was totally isolated, devoid of character, and one would hope they have cable TV.
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Roseau Valley Hotel, Dominica traveler review

I had a nice and peaceful stay at the Roseau Valley Hotel Visited: November 2006
Posted by lenis
If you seek a genuine experience of the island – this is the place to stay.

Patsy and Hugh, the lovely couple who own the hotel, can answer all your questions about how it is to live on this island. I appreciated very much the interesting evening talks sitting on the porch with them.

The food was excellent; it was home-cooked and very tasty. A couple of minutes up the valley road, you find Screw’s spa where you can take hot baths in the rain forest. It was very relaxing and soothing for the soul. Be sure not to miss that.

The rooms had a nice view of the valley. The hot water in the hotel was produced by solar energy, good for the environment. The hotel was situated close to the trails up to Boiling Lake and Titou Gorge.

I will definitely be back here someday!
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Roseau Valley Hotel, Dominica traveler review

Roseau Valley Hotel is recommended. Visited: January 2007
Posted by jamesh
The Roseau Valley Hotel was a great place to stay. The owners were very welcoming, and the home-cooked Caribbean food was excellent.
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Calibishie Lodges, Dominica traveler review

We enjoyed Sea View Apartment. Visited: January 2007
Posted by redchief
Travel in Dominica requires a car and the ability to drive on the left on primarily single lane roads. If you can do that and have a true sense of adventure, you are ready to travel independently in a unique environment.

The Dominica's SeaView Apartments, a part of Calabishie Lodges in Calabishie, offer a kitchen, sitting room with TV, and bed and bath. There is also a private rear balcony and shared ocean view balcony overlooking miles of the Atlantic, Guadaloupe and its islands.

A ten-minute walk to the Lodges gets you to a reasonably priced breakfast and dinner. Free wake-up (4:00a.m.) is provided by the neighborhood rooster.

The apartments are an excellent base for exploring NE Dominica. The nearby Woodford Hill beach is one of the nicest on the island. There are hikes to hot and cold sulfur springs and to the hills of Cabrits.
Balcony View photo at , DominicaWoodford Hill Beach photo at , Dominica
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Crescent Moon Cabins, Dominica traveler review

Living in the rain forest was one of our best vacations ever. Visited: January 2007
Posted by redchief
Travel in Dominica requires a car and the ability to drive on the left on primarily single lane roads. If you can do that and have a true sense of adventure, there is no better place to stay in Dominica than Crescent Moon Cabins.

Four cabins, open to the tropical breezes of the West Indies and facing truly beautiful sunsets, give you a chance to be as close to nature as you could want. We had the fun of seeing a perfect crescent moon.

A pleasant surprise to us was the discovery that our host Ron is an accomplished chef who prepares the best breakfasts and dinners you could imagine. Home grown fruits and vegitables, goats milk soap from the resident goats, and home roasted coffee beans have a counterpoint in the internet connection that allows you to keep in touch with the real world.

Our six days at CMC were one of our best vacations ever.
Our rain forest cabin photo at , Dominica
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Crescent Moon Cabins, Dominica traveler review

It was idyllic. Visited: January 2007
Posted by annachave
The Crescent Moon Cabins had stunning views--past palm, papaya, and African tulip trees, plus plenteous other flora—due west (sunset shows at 6 pm nightly from the hammock on your porch) out to sea, from the mountains above the capital, Roseau.

Crescent Moon owners, Ron and Jean, moved to Dominica nine years ago with a contract for her to start a Montessori program that didn’t pan out. But Dominica got under their skin. They acquired a dilapidated former motel of sorts—four cabins and a little stone house. It was isolated, miles down a barely passable, rutted and rocky road. They rebuilt it from the ground up. The cabins do now each have hot water showers.

One eats extremely well and variously at Crescent Moon (which is difficult to do otherwise in Dominica), with much of the menu arriving immediately out of the surrounding 12 acres.

Breakfast comes with homemade passion fruit or tamarind juice. Ron took a special interest in my interest in herbal teas, providing me with a different one plucked fresh every morning and evening, including an intoxicating brew of patchouli (I kid you not).

After dinner, hosts, guests and dogs tend to hang out for a while in a common room/library (full of books on Dominica)/computer room, together with Ron and Jean’s gardener-daughter Tiana, her baby Leo, and the occasional neighbor.

Ron and family are outstanding sources of all kinds of information about the island--including opportunities for hiking, snorkeling, etc. But really the nicest times were spent soaking in the hot tub that Ron concocted for Jean, soaking up the view and the vibe from their small Eden.
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Jungle Bay Resort & Spa, Dominica traveler review

This was the best vacation decision. Visited: August 2006
Posted by soniagon
I couldn’t wait to tell all my friends about Jungle Bay when I got home. The conversation all started with “You just have to go to Jungle Bay”.

It was satisfying to be a guest at an eco-friendly resort; the environmentally appropriate design and focus of the property was a big plus.

More importantly, for the prospective visitor, the resort does not sacrifice luxury and quality in the quest for harmony with the environment. We enjoyed the beautiful scenery, delicious meals, outstanding service, tours of the island, and the most considerate staff you could possibly imagine.

Jungle Bay is a great value for your money and a wonderful Caribbean vacation experience.
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Castaways Beach Hotel, Dominica traveler review

I met great friends and enjoyed good times here. Visited: May 2006
Posted by sackettmia
I returned to Castaways after a few years absence. Dominica is a place where you can get back in touch, slow down, and relax.

Castaways Hotel and the staff there make you feel at home whether it is your first visit or your fifth. The location is great for diving either to the north or south. Inland trips can be organized at the front desk with a guide or self drive.

In addition, the food is a good mix of Caribbean and English. Here you will also have a great view. The rooms are cool and clean, and the balcony is a must.

I am already planning my next trip back to Dominica and Castaways Beach Hotel.
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Calibishie Lodges, Dominica traveler review

This was a lovely place -in a perfect location. Visited: August 2006
Posted by geert_de
I stayed in Dominica at Calibishie Lodges for a few days. The people were very friendly.

It was close to the airport, and was nice to drop off for a few days and relax.

It was a nice small place, and the staff was very friendly.
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Castle Comfort Dive Lodge, Dominica traveler review

This was a wonderful experience with incredible diving. Visited: August 2005
Posted by divingdocs
Derrick and Ginette Perryman were wonderful hosts for a diving holiday in Dominica. We arrived as guests at Castle Comfort, and leave as friends.

I have made four trips to Castle Comfort to dive with Dive Dominica, and I love the island and the wonderful friendly staff at Castle Comfort. I have a great job in that I organize dive travel for medical professionals, and Dominica is one of my favorite dive destinations.

I plan to return again and again! The marine life is varied and plentiful, and underwater photographers love this island. I have witnessed first hand the supreme professional manner in which Dive Dominica has handled a dive emergency.

In addition, the meals are family style serving local island cuisine which adds to the charm of the dive resort. The island was beautiful, and was the setting for Pirates of the Caribbean.
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Castle Comfort Dive Lodge, Dominica traveler review

They overpromise and underdeliver Visited: August 2006
Posted by friedn
Suffice to say, we left this hotel several days early - not even bothering to ask for a refund.

The food was bad, and the rooms were dirty and small. Our first room had no AC, and the second one was only marginally better.

I would not suggest this place to a friend.
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Crescent Moon Cabins, Dominica traveler review

Crescent Moon Cabins offer casually elegant seclusion. Visited: May 2006
Posted by barry_mooney
My wife and I spent five nights at Crescent Moon in early May. It was one of the highlights of our 30-night, 30th anniversary southern Caribbean vacation. If you are looking for seclusion, way off the beaten track on the edge of the rainforest - this is it.

The cabins were upscale rustic with a cool Caribbean shower (common hot shower was available); open air circulation;
and a great view. It was very romantic.

When night falls and the rainforest orchestra comes alive, you really feel part of it. It is incredible.

Also, the gourmet food prepared by Ron with assistance from Jean and Tiana was consistently outstanding. The fresh home grown organic vegetables and goat cheese and goat's milk yogurt were wonderful. Don't forget to visit the goats when Jean and Ron feed them at 7:00 am. It was really special.

Ron's espresso coffee was the best we have ever tasted. He uses local beans, and roasts and grinds them fresh on site. It was remarkable.

We highly recommend the ad-hoc touring of beautiful Dominica provided by Tiana and David. Also, don't miss getting Tiana to give you a tour of her wonderful gardens at Crescent Moon.

This is not an all-inclusive resort. Don't expect fawning and intrusive service. If you have any issues or needs while here, don't hesitate to bring them up with Ron, Jean or Tiana. We found them to be very friendly and helpful.

All in all, we hope to return to Crescent Moon in the near future.

On another note, we would not rent a car again in Dominica. We returned our rental after two days. I had a small accident trying to avoid oncoming traffic. ($1,000 out of pocket, no one hurt).

If you are comfortable driving on twisting, one-lane mountain roads with two lanes of traffic, go for it! It was like playing chicken continuously with oncoming cars. It was too nerve-racking for us. I suggest you hire a local driver, unless you are looking for this extreme sport as part of your vacation.
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Crescent Moon Cabins, Dominica traveler review

We found paradise at Crescent Moon Cabins. Visited: May 2006
Posted by jmendesfranco
My husband and I spent a long weekend at Crescent Moon Cabins to celebrate our sixth anniversary, and we'll definitely be going back!

If you love nature, this is the vacation for you - the island's vegetation is pristine and Crescent Moon's philosophy respects that. The comfortable accommodation blended right into the stunning natural backdrop and reminded us in so many ways of the true spirit of the Caribbean.

We were impressed with the hospitality of our hosts, the amazing food (grown organically and masterfully prepared), the coffee (there are no words to describe!), and the cabins' overall ambience.

Crescent Moon is within driving distance of the capital, Roseau, as well as numerous natural attractions like waterfalls and sulphur springs.

The cabins have a well-stocked library with Internet access if you need to remain in touch with the outside world. However, if you really want to get away from it all, this is the place to be!
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