What are the most spectacular roads in Dominica?

Tucked away in the Caribbean Sea, Dominica is a small island country that covers an area of 750 square kilometers. The country hosts interesting drives for everybody. When travelling to the country don’t forget to drive the Northern Link Road, a narrow zig-zag road. It’s a 1st gear road all the way, with an average of 10,25%.

It’s also worth the drive the Dr Nicholas Liverpool Highway, a narrow road located within the Central Forest Reserve. Remember to plan accordingly the trips as the weather of the country is tropical, with a wet season from June to October and a dry season from December to May. Due to its geography, the country is known as the "Nature Isle of the Caribbean".

Northern Link Road is the name of the sharply winding and precipitous ascent in a steep and narrow zig-zag road in Dominica, in the Caribbean Sea. It’s a 1st gear road all the way, with an average of 10,25%.

Dr Nicholas Liverpool Highway is a narrow road located within the Central Forest Reserve in Dominica.