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“ReDiscover Dominica Campaign” Launched to Boost Tourism on Caribbean Island

By JIM BYERS From Travel Pulse

A beautiful Caribbean island that was clobbered by Hurricane Maria last fall is climbing back into the ring.
Dominica, known as the “Nature Island of the Caribbean,”has launched its “ReDiscover Dominica Campaign” to encourage travelers to visit the island. Visitors, friends of Dominica, and Dominicans can enjoy discounts on a trip to the Nature Island and, in doing so, help the country on its path to recovery. Dominica was hit hard by Hurricane Maria in September, 2017.

On a personal note, I had a chance to visit the island some 14 months and fell in love with the scenery and the low-key feel of the place. Emerald Pool is a tranquil waterfall with a beautiful pool that’s definitely worth exploring, as are Trafalgar Falls.
I also had a terrific horseback ride that included a saddle-less ride through the calm waters of the ocean on the island’s west coast. My guide was Valerie Francis, a native of southern Ontario who runs a company called Rainforest Riding.

The Fort Young Hotel in the main city of Roseau has nice rooms and good food and is built around an old stone fort. The Champs is a nice spot with lovely views and a fun, casual pub in the hills above Portsmouth. The posh Secret Bay eco-resort is expected to re-open Nov. 1, 2018.
Tourism officials have been working closely with key industry players to reaffirm Dominica’s position as a desirable Caribbean destination. The destination is rebuilding and it is a great time for nature lovers, meaningful travelers, adventure seekers, leisure travellers, wellness enthusiasts, educational travelers and others to visit The Nature Island. The ReDiscover Dominica Campaign will offer deals on hotel accommodations and on-island activities to attract travellers.

The ReDiscover Dominica Campaign will run in all of Dominica’s major source markets including the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, France, Germany, Caribbean and French West Indies. The promotion features one free night on a minimum four-night stay at nine participating hotels. Guests can book four nights, yet pay only for three.
To qualify for the free night, interested visitors must book between May 24 to July 31, 2018 using the promo code DOM2018 and travel between July 1 and Dec. 15, 2018. Adult visitors age 18 and over will be entitled to $100 USD spending money in the form of coupon vouchers redeemable at fifteen participating vendors and participating hotels.

On island activities include dining, car rentals, horseback riding, island tours, underwater experiences, spa services and duty-free shopping. The campaign will be promoted digitally on all Discover Dominica Authority online channels and on regional and international trade partner’s platforms.
Visitors are encouraged to book through their respective tour operators within their geographic location or book directly with participating hotels on the campaign website.
For more information on Dominica, contact Discover Dominica Authority at (767) 448 2045. Or, visit Dominica’s official website: www.DiscoverDominica.com. You also can see Dominica’s updates on the tourism sector post Hurricane Maria at www.dominicaupdate.com

IMAGES:
Emerald Pool, Dominica
Emerald Pool is a stunning waterfall in the hills of Dominica.
Scotts Head, Dominica
Scotts Head is a magical spot for an easy hike on the south end of Dominica.
The Champs Hotel, Dominica
The Champs Hotel is a lovely spot for an afternoon nap on Dominica.

For more on this story go to: https://ca.travelpulse.com/news/destinations/rediscover-dominica-campaign-launched-to-boost-tourism-on-caribbean-island.html

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