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4WD CHAMPAGNE REEF SNORKEL AND SULFUR
SPRINGS
$69 Per Person
4 Wheel-Drive Landrover ex-army jeeps are your mode of transportation as
you explore the south coast of Dominica. You'll experience the shores,
villages and the inviting reefs and waters of this “Nature Island of the
Caribbean.”
The sub-aquatic hot springs and their bubbles at Champagne Reef are the
first stop. To swim in this reef has been described as “swimming in
champagne”. A once in a lifetime experience? Without a doubt! You'll be
provided with snorkel gear and instruction, if necessary, before heading
into the bubbles of Champagne Reef. Squid and colorful Parrotfish will
enjoy the bubbles right alongside you.
After the bubbles, you'll head to Scottshead, the southernmost point of
this 29-mile long by 16-mile wide island. Scottshead Point provides
breathtaking, sweeping vistas of the blue expanse where the Atlantic
Ocean and the Caribbean meet. Here you will have the opportunity to to
explore the remnants of the historic Fort "Kashacou" and go for a short
swim.
You then head back north along the coast to the Village of Soufriere. If
you notice a faint, yet not unpleasant, odor of sulphur as you approach
the village, you won’t be alone. Here, too, sub-aquatic springs send hot
water upward – with just a hint of sulphur, hence the name Sulphur
Springs – mixing with the tropical waters of the Caribbean to create
just the right temperature for rejuvenating soaking and swimming.
On the return trip, the route features lush green mountain slopes on
your right, the azure waters of the Caribbean on your left, and the
tropical sunshine on your shoulders
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