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A True Reset on the 'Nature Island'
Los Angeles Times
|November 30, 2025
Dominica is the best-kept secret of the Caribbean and is a true sanctuary
For those of us who have explored the well-trodden paths of the Caribbean, the ultimate reward is finding a sanctuary - a place that is remote enough to truly disconnect, yet luxurious enough to feel utterly pampered.
Welcome to Dominica, the “Nature Island.” This isn’t the Caribbean of sprawling golf courses, bustling casinos and choked cruise ports; it is a profound and shockingly untouched escape built on volcanic peaks, dense rainforests and natural serenity.
The island is unique in many ways — a tiny mountainous nation within the Windward Islands of the Lesser Antilles, Dominica has managed to escape the throng of tourists that descend on the Caribbean during peak seasons, instead creating a destination that feels at once remote and untouched. With a supreme dedication to sustainable practices and preservation, the island — from its gorgeous jungle hikes to its natural hot springs — serves as a true connection to its natural environment.
While you won't find a direct flight from Los Angeles, the connection points — typically through hubs like Miami, San Juan or Barbados — are simple waypoints to this escape. Upon landing at Douglas-Charles Airport, the only choice you have to make is how quickly you want to surrender to the magic.
While a scenic 90-minute drive to the island’s northwest coast is a lovely introduction to the jungle, for the true bespoke travel experience, opt for the hotel's arranged helicopter transfer. This choice shaves about 20 minutes off the journey, but that’s not the real benefit — it also offers a breathtaking, low-flying aerial tour of the island's dramatic cliffs and dense jungles. This posh arrival immediately conjures the nature of the retreat ahead.
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This story is from the November 30, 2025 edition of Los Angeles Times.
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