- Dominica launched its new destination campaign, “Nature of Love,” which promotes the island as a place for romance, adventure, and meaningful connection.
- The island offers unique, world-class nature experiences, including the Waitukubuli National Trail, treks to Boiling Lake, and the ability to swim alongside sperm whales.
- Dominica was recently named one of the “Best Places in the World to Travel in 2026” by National Geographic.
- The campaign is supported by a wide array of accommodations and locally crafted experiences designed for couples, families, and solo travelers
Dominica, widely known as the Caribbean’s Nature Island, has launched its new destination campaign, “Nature of Love.” The campaign is designed to capture the island’s spirit by showcasing how its pristine, unspoiled landscapes naturally inspire romance, adventure, and meaningful connection for all travelers. The initiative promotes Dominica as an ideal location for personal renewal, togetherness for couples and families, and adventure for solo travelers.

The Discover Dominica Authority (DDA) emphasizes that the island offers distinct, one-of-a-kind experiences that bring visitors closer to nature. Dominica is renowned for its diverse offerings, including the Waitukubuli National Trail (the longest hiking trail in the Caribbean) and treks to the famous Boiling Lake. Visitors can also enjoy world-class diving sites teeming with marine life and the unique experience of swimming alongside sperm whales. The island’s lush rainforests, high mountain peaks, numerous rivers, and cascading waterfalls provide a striking natural backdrop for these adventures.
The “Nature of Love” campaign is synchronized with the release of new offers and destination updates, positioning Dominica as a leading tourism destination. The island offers a wide range of accommodations, from eco-luxury cliffside villas to cozy guesthouses, appealing to various types of travelers. Dominica’s successful blend of natural beauty and curated, locally-expert experiences recently earned it a spot on National Geographic’s “Best Places in the World to Travel in 2026” list.















