The food was amazing, I'll definitely make a point to dine there again when I return to Dominica. The owner was really friendly, and the overall ambiance of the place was pleasant.
There is a fantastic beach bar and restaurant located next to the Indian River in Portsmouth, Dominica. The space is large with open air and sea breezes, offering beautiful views. The food and service are top-notch, with Cherry and her staff always providing a friendly smile. They have a full bar with cold beers and great music. The location is convenient, near the mini-van station for affordable transportation to Roseau and Calibishie. Additionally, they offer free WiFi. Be sure to visit and mention that David from New Orleans recommended it!
A great spot to spend time with loved ones, the beach boasts brown sand that adds to its charm.
The beach could easily be considered the best in Dominica. Additionally, the sand is of a golden, fine texture that adds to the overall appeal.
This beach is supposedly "delightful" and "pristine," but let's be real, it's just another spot for tourists to flock to. Sure, it's hidden away, but that doesn't make it a gem. And don't get me started on the so-called "ethereal" and "enchanting" qualities - it's just a beach. And a muddy, rough hike to get there? No thanks. I'll pass on the "prehistoric kind of feel" and leave this mysterious black-sand beach to the adventurous types who are willing to put in the effort.
Ah, the beach after a hurricane. It's like a before-and-after photo, except the "after" is a soggy mess. But fear not, my beach-loving friends, for this particular stretch of sand will surely rise from the wreckage like a phoenix from the ashes. Just give it time. And maybe bring some extra towels.