G Adventures to Launch First-Ever Trips to Dominica
by Bruce Parkinson
Soufriere, Dominica.
G Adventures is putting Dominica on the adventure map, offering an intriguing alternative to traditional Caribbean beach holidays.
The company says it is the first global adventure operator to launch trips of this kind on the island, opening up a new side to the tiny Caribbean destination long associated with cruise tourism.
The new trips aim to shine a light on the island’s rich inland and marine experiences, revealing why Dominica is ideal for premium adventure travellers seeking active experiences and deeper cultural connections.

From lush rainforests and towering waterfalls to volcanic landscapes and extensive hiking trails, the itineraries are designed to showcase Dominica’s incredible diversity.
Experiences range from hikes and waterfall swims to immersive encounters with local Indigenous communities and the rare opportunity to swim with sperm whales in their natural habitat, one of the only places in the world where this is possible.

Joining G Adventures’ premium active Geluxe travel style, the trips feature upgraded experiences with a focus on physical activity, one-of-a-kind accommodations, elevated dining experiences and deeper connections to community and culture.
Each trip also includes an “OMG Day,” giving travellers the opportunity to personalize their adventure by choosing between two different immersive experiences.
“G Adventures has always sought to help travellers see destinations in a new way,” says Yves Marceau, VP of Product.
“We’re incredibly excited to expand our Caribbean offering with Dominica and to shine a light on its incredible natural and cultural richness. By moving beyond the traditional cruise narrative, we’re helping travellers experience the island more deeply while ensuring tourism revenue reaches local and Indigenous communities.”

Here are the new itineraries:
Dominica: Waterfalls, Volcanic Peaks & Kalinago Culture
Based in Roseau, this eight-day land-focused adventure sees travellers exploring Dominica’s diverse terrain, including a visit to the iconic Trafalgar Falls and hiking to lesser-visited falls.
Marine experiences include time at Champagne Beach, famous for its underwater volcanic bubbles, where travellers can paddle and snorkel among vibrant marine life. Inland adventures continue along the Indian River, a mangrove-lined waterway featured in Pirates of the Caribbean.
Travellers will explore Cabrits National Park and enjoy relaxed beachside dining at a local favourite, Keeping it Real. A signature Geluxe “OMG Day” offers two unforgettable options: swimming through the dramatic Titou Gorge followed by a soak in natural hot springs, or visiting Spanny and Jacko Falls with optional evening whale watching.
A highlight of the trip is a cultural experience with the Kalinago people on Dominica’s east coast. Travellers visit the Kalinago Barana Autê model village, participate in traditional cassava bread-making, explore local farms, and more.
Dominica: Whales, Waterfalls & the Wild Caribbean
For water and wildlife lovers, this trip focuses on Dominica’s extraordinary marine life, with five days dedicated to responsible whale encounters. Travellers have the rare opportunity to swim with sperm whales in their natural habitat, in one of the only places in the world where this is possible.
Dominica is home to a resident population of sperm whales present year-round, and recently established the world’s first marine-protected area for these animals — an 800-square-kilometre reserve designed to safeguard the species while supporting sustainable tourism.
With two-thirds of the world’s whale species found in its waters, the island stands out as a global leader in marine biodiversity. All encounters are conducted in strict adherence to G Adventures’ robust Animal Welfare Policies, ensuring a responsible and conservation-focused experience.
With these new itineraries, G Adventures says it invites adventurers to discover Dominica as it was meant to be experienced: wild, immersive and deeply connected to its people and environment.





