About Dominica

🌴 About Dominica – The Nature Island of the Caribbean 🌿

Tucked between Guadeloupe and Martinique in the Eastern Caribbean, Dominica is often called The Nature Island — and for good reason. This unspoiled, mountainous paradise is home to lush rainforests, over 300 rivers, dramatic waterfalls, volcanic peaks, and the world's second-largest boiling lake.

Formed by volcanic activity, Dominica is blessed with natural sulphur springs, healing hot pools, and stunning black sand beaches that stretch along its rugged coastline. These unique landscapes aren’t just breathtaking — they’re packed with natural minerals and goodness that locals have used for generations to cleanse, heal, and rejuvenate the body.

Dominica’s rich, fertile soil gives life to some of the most flavorful and nourishing ingredients in the Caribbean — from cacao and bay leaves to pure coconut and castor oils. Everything grows in harmony with the land, just as it has for centuries.

But what makes Dominica truly magical? Its people. Friendly, resilient, and deeply rooted in tradition, Dominicans take pride in preserving their culture through farming, herbal remedies, food, music, and community.

When you enjoy a product from Coco Chocolat, you're tasting the richness of Dominica — bold, natural, and full of life.

Red Rock, Calibishie, Dominica

Indian River, Portsmouth, Dominica

Sulphur Springs, Wotten Waven, Dominica

Dominica's very own Chocolate Factory, Calibishie, Dominica

Black sand beach, Calibishie, Dominica 

Farmers Market in Dominica's Capital Roseau