At the northern tip of Dominica, the Cabrits Headland extends westward into the Caribbean, flanked by Douglas Bay to the north and the charming town of Portsmouth to the south. Covering the entire peninsula, Cabrits National Park spans 1,313 acres (531 hectares) of pristine tropical jungles, wetlands, and coral reefs. Visitors can explore a diverse ecosystem, from the dense, lush foliage of the rainforest to the vibrant underwater world teeming with marine life. The park offers a unique opportunity to experience the natural beauty and biodiversity of Dominica in a single, expansive setting.
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