Rosalie Bay Resort | Roseau, Dominica | Excursions


A wide variety of tours and activities are available for your enjoyment of the resort and island. Our concierge will gladly arrange your itinerary with you.


  • Boiling Lake

  • Bird Watching

  • Victoria Falls

  • Sari Sari Falls

  • Syndicate Rain Forest

  • Ti Tou Gorge

  • Trafalgar Falls

  • Emerald Pool

  • Rainforest

  • Aerial Tram

  • Horse Riding

  • Bike Riding

  • Bee Hive Trip

  • Carib Territory Tour

  • Market Day Trip

  • City Shopping Souvenirs

  • Rum Factory Trip

  • Whale Watching

  • Indian River Tour

  • Fresh Water Lake

  • River Tubing Ride

  • River to Ocean Kayaking Adventure

  • Jeep Safari


All you need is a pair of boots
For every level of hiker, there's a reason to eat a good breakfast. Sometimes, an easy walk on a well-cleared path is all you're looking for, a chance to relax at photogenic waterfalls. For intermediate hikers, following moss-covered trails across winding streams and over smooth boulders offers a swim in the misty pools of Victoria Falls as a reward. And for the truly adventurous, there's the trek to Boiling Lake, the world's largest volcanically heated lake, where you'll find yourself three hours from the rest of the world. With eleven mountains of challenges, hikers could stay a month and not see everything. A good guide from the Rosalie Bay Resort will take you places even residents have never seen.


For other visitors, it's not where the trail takes you, but what you see along the way. With 60% of the island under natural vegetation, 172 types of birds including two endangered parrots, and over a thousand flowering plants have been identified. Against huge swatches of green, these symphonies of birds and bursts of color give Dominica an unassuming sense of frivolity.


With her terrain effectively preventing mass development, Dominica, the only Eastern Caribbean Island with a World Heritage Site, boasts one of the most extensive forests in the tropics. From miles away, you will see mountains marked with the clear striations of Dry Scrub Seasonal and Elfin forests. And from just two feet away, while hiking the Rain Forest, you can see entire ecosystems existing on the side of a tree. A delicate, living laboratory that supports thousands of plants and species, there aren't many places left where you can Climb from the ocean to 5,000 feet and explore six variations of forest in one day.