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Rosalie Bay Eco Resort & Spa: A Nature Lover's Paradise

Experience eco-luxury at Rosalie Bay Eco Resort & Spa in Dominica, where sustainability meets natural beauty on the island's stunning east coast.

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Nestled between the Rosalie River and the Atlantic Ocean on Dominica's east coast, Rosalie Bay Eco Resort & Spa offers a unique blend of sustainable luxury and natural beauty. This eco-boutique hotel is powered by wind and solar energy, providing a tranquil escape with a commitment to environmental conservation.

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Local tips

  • Visit during the turtle nesting season (primarily March to August) for a chance to witness endangered sea turtles laying their eggs or hatchlings making their way to the ocean.
  • Take advantage of the resort's eco-tours to explore the local flora and fauna, including guided hikes through nearby rainforests.
  • Indulge in a spa treatment at the Gló Spa, which uses natural and local ingredients to rejuvenate your body and mind.
  • Sample local dishes at the Zamaan Restaurant, which features fresh, organic produce sourced from the resort's garden.
  • Consider booking an airport transfer with the resort for a hassle-free journey, or rent a car to explore the island at your own pace.
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Getting There

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available at Douglas-Charles Airport (DOM). The taxi ride to Rosalie Bay Eco Resort & Spa takes approximately one hour. The cost is around US$70-US$80. It is advisable to negotiate the fare with the driver before starting the journey. Airport transfers can also be arranged with the resort for US$75 for two guests.

  • Public Transport

    To reach Rosalie Bay Eco Resort & Spa using public transportation, take a bus from Douglas-Charles Airport to Roseau. From Roseau, switch to a bus heading to LaPlaine. Confirm with the bus driver that they stop at LaPlaine Road. The bus fare from the airport to Roseau and then to LaPlaine will be approximately EC$1.50 to EC$10.25 per route. From LaPlaine Road, walk towards Rosalie Bay Eco Resort & Spa. Alternatively, take a taxi from Roseau directly to the resort for approximately US$30-US$40.

  • Driving

    From Douglas-Charles Airport (DOM), follow the main road south, passing through Marigot and the interior. From Roseau, head north towards Canefield. In both cases, continue until you reach the roundabout in Pond Case. Turn left at the roundabout, following the road straight ahead. Continue until you reach a low-lying bridge. The resort is located immediately after the bridge on the left. Car rentals are available at the airport and in Roseau. A temporary driving license costs $30 XCD (US$12).

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Rosalie Bay Eco Resort & Spa is a serene retreat located on the picturesque east coast of Dominica, in the Saint David Parish. Situated where the Rosalie River meets the black sand beaches of the Atlantic, the resort offers a unique and immersive experience for travelers seeking a connection with nature and a commitment to sustainable practices. The resort spans 22 acres and features 28 spacious rooms and suites, each thoughtfully designed with hardwood furniture and luxurious bathrooms. Accommodations offer views of the garden, ocean, or river, blending seamlessly with the natural surroundings. Rosalie Bay is dedicated to providing an eco-luxury experience, combining stunning natural beauty with modern comforts. The resort's commitment to sustainability is evident in its eco-friendly practices. Rosalie Bay is powered by wind and solar energy and uses a UV water filtration system. The resort also supports local artisans and promotes sustainable tourism. The Zamaan Restaurant serves organic cuisine sourced from the resort’s garden, ensuring a healthy and delightful dining experience. Rosalie Bay has a rich history tied to Dominica's colonial past and natural heritage. The area was historically used for agriculture, with estates cultivating crops like bananas and coconuts. Today, Rosalie Bay is a significant site for conservation efforts, particularly for endangered sea turtles. The resort provides safe nesting grounds and raises awareness about the importance of protecting these gentle giants. Guests can rejuvenate at the Gló Spa, which focuses on the natural rejuvenation of the body, mind, and spirit. The resort also features a fitness center, yoga and Pilates classes, and a saltwater pool. Adventure enthusiasts can enjoy kayaking, paddleboarding, and guided nature walks.

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