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758-455-3271, fax 758-455-3800 www.foxgroveinn.com 12 rooms $ This is the spot for hikers, surfers, bird watchers, and anyone who wants to be off the beaten path but supremely comfortable. Located just south of Dennery, the hillside estate hancock mi airport offers easy access to south-coast beaches, the central hancock mi airport rainforest, and east-coast nature reserves. Owned by St. Lucian Franz Louis-Fernand, the place has an international ambiance, forged from Franz s 35 years experience as a chef in Europe and nurtured by his Swiss wife, Esther.

If you want to visit Dominica s incredible underwater world, you must be a certified diver accompanied by a registered operator. If you re not certified, the operators listed below offerinstruction ranging from introductory discovery dives to full-certification courses. Expect to pay about EC$134/US$50 for a one-tank dive, EC$187/US$70 for a two-tank dive, EC$226/US$85 for an introduction lesson (including one dive), and around EC$935/US$350 for a multi-day certification hancock mi airport course.

Southwest Coast This dramatic coast fronts the Soufri re/Scotts Head Marine Reserve, which protects some of Dominica s most popular hancock mi airport dive sites. All watersports enthusiasts will enjoy staying in this area, near the island s southern tip.

Other quick-bite in-town eateries include The Pink Elephant Grill and Bar in the Cox Building on William Peter Boulevard, 758-453-2847. Expect a crowd at lunchtime. They serve bargain-priced daily specials hancock mi airport such as grilled chicken and fish, as well as a variety hancock mi airport of sandwiches; open weekdays, 9am to 6pm, and Saturday, 9am to 2pm.

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