Brrr! The 2013-14 winter months are long with
bitterly cold temperatures. We need a
break from winter. So, we book ourselves
on an 11-day Southern Caribbean Cruise.
Day 5: Our second
port-of-call is Dominica. The ship docks
in Roseau (its Capitol City) at 9:30am.
As soon as we exit the ship, we are greeted with some
"liquid sunshine". We board a small bus (#283) and meet our
tour guide Elvira and driver Damien (Fun Sun Tours). There are no signal
lights here and drivers honk every time they enter a curve (which is often). The roads are narrow, winding and steep but they
offer some scenic views.
Our first stop is at Morne Trois
Pitons National
Park . The park is named for the three
volcanic peaks that sit on the property.
The Emerald Pool is part of the National Park. We begin walking to the pool. The first part of the trail is fairly easy
but once you pass a viewing point, the trail becomes steep and steps are part
of the dirt trail. We are told to wear good walking shoes to hike this
trail because of the rocks and roots and it is good advice. When I reach
the wooden footbridge, I can hear the rushing sound of a waterfall. Up
some more stairs and there it is - a lovely waterfall cascading down into the
Emerald Pool. Brad (and others in our group) chooses to take a dip in
this natural pool.
Emerald Pool & Waterfall
Our second stop is also within the National Park - Trafalgar Falls (two waterfalls). For about 10 minutes, we walk a trail
through the forest to see these "Mama and Papa" falls. Our tour
guide asks us not to go any further than the wooden viewing platform (due to
time limitations). Both falls are easily
seen from here. The "Papa"
falls are bigger and stronger while the "Mama" falls are slender and
more delicate.
Trafalgar Falls (aka “Twin
Falls ”)
In Roseau ,
we stop at a Botanical Garden which includes a bird sanctuary. The birds are in cages set back behind a
fence. So viewing them is
difficult. We didn’t spend much time
here but there did not appear to be much to see anyway. So, I wasn’t disappointed when we had to
leave.
Our final stop was a scenic overlook at the top of a hill
for a view of the town and our ship. Our
time in Dominica is over for
this trip … it is back to the ship and time to sail away to our next port – Barbados .