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Chris Owen Has Just Posted the Following:
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If an upcoming sailing to the Caribbean includes a stop at the island nation of Dominica, a new website offering a range of information about the destination is now available.
Called Discover Dominica, the site features new graphics and design aspects, as well as visitor guides, practical maps and information on accommodation and promotions.
Users of the online platform can also see a selection of photos and videos showcasing the experiences on offer in the destination, while dedicated areas provide information on activities such as hiking and diving.
The website also has interactive features, including a facility for travelers to share their own holiday stories.
Commenting on the new resource, Colin Piper, director of tourism for Discover Dominica, said: ‘We offer easier navigation, regular updates and enhanced images of our beautiful island to make travel planning easier.’
The island nation is situated south of Guadeloupe and north of Martinique and is known for its natural scenery, which encompasses everything from mountains to rainforests.
Isla Catalina is a tropical destination island located on the southeast corner of the Dominican Republic, about 1.5 miles from the mainland and not far from La Alagracia and La Romana.## It was the scene for our second Beach Barbecue on Seabourn Quest, which features Seabourn’s signature Caviar in the Surf tradition.# A pristine beach, watersports and some serious shopping opportunities framed that fun, pinnacle beach event.
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