Dominica is an eco-traveler's paradise, thanks to a relatively unspoiled, lush landscape. But to the surprise of many first-time visitors, the island has relatively few beaches.
Located on the west side of Morne Trois Pitons National Park (around 6 miles from Roseau), the jaw-dropping Trafalgar Falls are two of the most-visited sights on the island.
The Boiling Lake is a fumarole, or an opening in the Earth's crust that releases steam and gas, and it's flooded with hot bubbling water that rises into a cloud of vapor.