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Fort Young Hotel
Secret Bay
The Champs
Intercontinental Dominica Cabrits Resort & Spa by IHG
Rosalie Bay Eco Resort & Spa

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Dominica was a pretty island.  It was raining the day we were there.  We went river tubing, visited the Emerald Pool and tasted some fresh fruit on the island.  It was an awesome day.
Dominica was a pretty island.  It was raining the day we were there.  We went river tubing, visited the Emerald Pool and tasted some fresh fruit on the island.  It was an awesome day.
The 1774 Officer's Quarters at Fort Shirley, restored based on the original plans still housed at the National Archives at Kew, England!  The fort is now a public park open for all, and the Officer's Quarters can be rented for weddings, receptions, concerts and other events.
A recently restored battery demonstrates how Fort Shirley protected Prince Rupert Bay, the best anchorage on Dominica.  The bay itself has a long history.  In 1493 one of Columbus' ships entered the bay, and by 1535 the Spanish made it station along their official treasure ship route.

Check out the map to see how the fort sits on a volcanic headland, strategically overlooking the bay.  Construction of the fort began in 1765 after France ceded Dominica to the British at the Treaty of Paris.  The French won it back in 1778, only to cede it again five years later at the Treaty of Versailles.  At it's height the fort housed over 600 men, but in 1854 it was finally abandoned as the British and French made up.

Today the fort is a public park open for all to visit.  Pack and lunch and enjoy the view.
Purple-throated Carib (hummingbird), native only to the Caribbean.  Beautiful coloration on this guy, but he was a bit skittish, so this is as close as we could get a photo.