The Indian River Tour in Dominica is a great way to see some of the natural beauty this island has to offer. Named after the native Carib Indians, this river is the longest in all of Dominica and once served as an important route of travel between the mountains above and the sea below.
Who remembers the little house in the mangroves where Calypso lives? That scene from Pirates of the Caribbean was filmed here… We even got to go inside!!
Our guide, Titus, rowed us as far as we could go, slowly pulling up to a little wooden dock on the river’s edge.
We stepped out of the boat and followed a small trail up the hill toward what is known as the “Bush Bar.” The vibrant flowers and lush gardens were bursting with color.
Termite nests were everywhere…
Fresh Avocados…
Sweet cocoa beans…
Bananas…
Passionfruit…
Cinnamon bark and nutmeg…
Fresh squeezed juice was waiting for us at the top of the hill…
The most delicious guava you could ever imagine…
Sugar cane cut into small pieces were a delight to suck on.
The farmers sent us home with a huge handful of fresh lettuce, herbs, vegetables, spices and fruits, all harvested especially for us straight from the plentiful Dominican lands.
Fresh coconut water and coconut meat to snack on…
Fresh coconut is my FAVORITE treat!!!
Dominica is a beautiful island and we only got to see a small portion of the many wonders it has to offer. We will definitely return in the Spring to explore again!!
How far up the river with the “Big” boat before reverting to dinghy???
There’s a bridge so no sailboats can even attempt it :) Very shallow!! The tour is done by a guide rowing us up river.
Amazing pictures. Looks unreal but I know that all of them are very real. What an experience. So happy that you are able to do and see all these amazing things. Love, Bean
It was a magical place!
Jody Jody Jody…What a wonderful story teller you are…your photos alone tell of this beautiful nest of a place very few of us will ever see. Love the little crabs hiding in the brush. I remember how you and Meg loved Tahiti and Bora Bora…where we all learned how to crack those coconuts! Love You!!
Thanks Aunt Penny! I had a feeling you would really like Dominica :) You would have been in awe of all the different flowers, plants, birds and critters in there. I hope to get back to Bora Bora again someday! Love you too!