Casablanca - Dominica
oceanfront guest villa, Macoucherie, mid west coast,
Commonwealth of Dominica,
Windward Isles, East Caribbean, West Indies



about Dominica
about Casablanca
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Dominica - about the Nature Island of the Caribbean


for anyone unfamiliar with Dominica, do not make the common mistake of thinking it is, or has any connection with, the Spanish speaking Dominican Republic. Dominica was a British territory until gaining full independence in 1978 and its full title is "Commonwealth of Dominica". It is pronounced DOM-IN-EE-CA and its tiny capital, Roseau, is pronounced ROSE-OH. It has a legal system and multi party democracy based on the Westminster model with elections held every 5 years. Dominica is located in the East Caribbean between the French islands of Guadeloupe to the north and Martinique to the south. It is a mountainous island of volcanic origin with several peaks approaching 5,000ft on height, cloaked in tropical rainforest, lush vegetation and veined with an abundance of sparkling rivers in which to bathe. It has only a small resident population of around 70,000 who speak English as the official language and Patois. With an airport which accommodates only small and medium sized aircraft, Dominica remains the "best kept secret in the Caribbean".
the "best
                  kept secret in the Caribbean"
Unlike many popular tourist destinations, you will not find walled in mega resorts where your holiday is spent lounging on the beach in isolation from the local populous. Your experience of Dominica will be a more personal one where you will find locals friendly and helpful. Known as the "Nature Island of the Caribbean", there are many sites of natural beauty - waterfalls, hot mineral water spas, lakes (including the world's second largest 'Boiling Lake') mountains to climb and a network of hiking trails throughout the island. There are several National Parks and Marine Reserves, one of which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Dominica -
                  island of water
Enjoying a healthy environment - fresh clean air off the Atlantic Ocean, unpolluted water, a great variety of locally grown fruit and veg - Dominica boasts the highest number of centenarians per head of population in the world. The emphasis in Dominica is on eco friendly development, with almost half our energy needs satisfied by hydro and many establishments utilizing renewable energy and organic farming methods. Dominica is also ranked among the top scuba diving destinations in the region and is a prime spot for all year round whale watching. Birdwatching is popular and of 176 species to be found, the Sisserou and Jacquot Parrots are unique to Dominica.
Dominica, East
                Caribbean

about Casablanca
Caribbean Sea view from Casablanca
Casablanca occupies a third of an acre plot nestled on a cliff overlooking the Caribbean Sea, conveniently located on Dominica's popular mid west coast where, for most of the year, the sea is calm and clear, protected by the mountainous interior from prevailing easterly winds off the Atlantic. On the south side a path leads down to the estuary of the Macoucherie River and a small quiet beach. On the north side are a few more houses, a small hotel and restaurant, and beyond that, a 7 or 8 minute walk will bring you to Salisbury Beach, which has coconut palms for shade, a scuba diving outfit - the East Carib Dive with daytime restaurant and bar Chez La Doudu and beyond that the local fishermen bring in their catch. The sea directly below the villa is a wonderful spot for snorkelling - large rocky outcrops just below the surface are festooned in colourful coral and fish. They can be reached by swimming from the beaches at either side. Cross the main road and a little used road meanders for about 2 miles up the scenic Macoucherie River Valley, past mango trees and fields of cane which are grown for making rum at the nearby Macoucherie Estate Distillery, where you may enjoy a tour and purchase the several varieties produced. Casablanca was built in the early 1990's by an Englishman who fell in love with Dominica on his first visit and, now retired, divides his time between there and England. The main villa is on one level, below which is a small flat which Ivor occupies during his visits to Dominica.

The house is elevated and the only access is a short flight of stairs leading up to the balcony. It is tiled throughout, has 3 bedrooms, fully equipped kitchen, 2 bathrooms, lounge/ dining area and balcony enjoying an ocean view with south westerly aspect. The lounge and kitchen both open onto the balcony, where the dining table and chairs are most often used. The lounge contains a settee, armchairs, tree slice coffee table.
and a corner shelf with TV for dvd's only, of which there are a selection available. The kitchen has a large fridge with top freezer, gas cooker, electric kettle and an assortment of crockery, pans and utensils. From the lounge a passage with bookshelves leads past 2 bathrooms each tiled and with WC wash hand basin and shower, one of which has a hot water element, to three double bedrooms. each with wardrobe.. The windows do not have insect screens, though nets are available to hang over beds at night if required. There are stand fans but no A/C, though all bedrooms have east facing louvered windows to catch the breeze. From the balustraded seating area near the cliff edge, whales and dolphins are occasionally spotted  and the sunsets can be observed. This tranquil setting is an ideal place to relax and unwind.

To explore the island, vehicle hire is recommended, which we will be pleased to arrange for you to collect at the airport or ferry terminal on arrival in Dominica. Driving times - Roseau 30 minutes, Portsmouth 35 minutes, Melville Hall Airport 1 hour. Nearby natural attractions include to the south the Layou River, with Wacky Rollers Adventure Park, river tubing, hot springs and Mathia Dam, to the north Morne Diablotin National Park, Syndicate forest trail and waterfall, row boat ride up the Indian River and Cabrits National Park, with nature trails to lookouts and historic Fort Shirley.

December 2011 update:
Wifi internet now available

Rates (US$):
    fully inclusive

                per day (min. stay 5 days)
                Villa for 1 or 2 persons             $70.00
                each additional person (max 4)  $10.00

--------10% discount for stay of 14 days or longer (except at peak periods -
        over Christmas/ New Year, Carnival in February and WCMF in late October)



read the following visitor reviews of this venue on Guestbook page, courtesy of Nature Island Destinations:
Jack & Paul
Wil & Lily
Nigel & Tania

Joris & Barbara
Tim & Shelly
Linda & Helmut
Adam & Clare



Advance bookings calender
Last updated: 25 April 2012
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Casablanca - picture gallery

picture gallery

Casablanca from hillside

house from garden

from garden

from driveway

clifftop seating area

the sea below

Casablanca sunset

Lounge

   guests relaxing 

entertainment - books and TV

kitchen

bedroom 1

bedroom 2

bedroom 3

Macoucherie River

Macoucherie River estuary

Macoucherie Beach looking south

Macoucherie Beach looking north

Salisbury Beach looking north

nearby Mero Beach

exploring Dominica


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