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Sea Cliff Cottages
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Welcome to Sea Cliff Cottages, located on the lush nature island
of Dominica. At Sea Cliff we provide you with the opportunity
to become involved with our culture and our community in order
to experience Dominica to the fullest.
The cottages will provide you with all your needs for short or
long term stays. Located on the dramatic northeast coast, Sea
Cliff is only a 15 minute drive from Dominica's main airport,
Melville Hall. An afternoons drive can take you through the Carib
Territory and on up into the natural beauty of Dominica's rainforest.
Closer to home there are numerous hiking paths to explore or you
can refresh yourself in the natural bathing pools found in nearby
rivers. A secluded waterfall just a short distance away provides
a delightful setting for a picnic and swim.
Free wireless internet access is available for those who don't
want to leave everything behind. It isn't ultra high speed, but
then this is the Caribbean, so what's the rush! |
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Hodges Beach |
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Just below the cottages is Hodges Bay. Protected
by a series of small islands, it is one of the better beaches
in the area. In addition, the Hodges River empties into the sea
at this point and is a favourite spot for children to play, and
for rinsing off the salt after an ocean swim. Woodford Hill beach,
Turtle beach and the beautiful Pointe Baptiste beach are also
within walking distance.
For those who wish to dive, there is a five star PADI dive centre
located twelve miles away, in the village of Portsmouth, which
offers certification courses as well as day and night diving.
For more information click on www.cabritsdive.com or
visit the site produced by one of their divemasters,
www.liquidguru.com for a wide variety of photos of life on
Dominica's healthiest reefs. |
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Relax in comfort on your private balcony, surrounded
by flowers with the sounds of the sea in the background |
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The cottages are a twenty minute walk from the picturesque
fishing village of Calibishie. Here you can while away the time
chatting with the local people about the customs and culture of
Dominica or treat yourself to a meal in one of the restaurants.
If the timing is right you can take home some fresh lobster, snapper,
or mahi mahi when the fishermen return to the "bayside"
in the late afternoon.
For those interested in combining a visit to Dominica with a
side trip to the neighbouring island of Guadeloupe, click on Decouveguad
for a broad selection of interesting accommodations on "the
French island" |
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Village of Calibishie |
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