The 10 Best Things to do in Saint John Parish, Saint John Parish

February 20, 2022 Cedrick Jardin

Discover the best top things to do in Saint John Parish, Dominica including Rainforest Riding, JC Ocean Adventures, Toucari Bay, SALT, Cabrits Dive Centre, Syndicate Falls, Toucari Beach, Cabrits National Park, St. John's Anglican Church, Olivet First Baptist Church Portsmouth.
Restaurants in Saint John Parish

1. Rainforest Riding

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5.0 based on 66 reviews

Rainforest Riding

All our tours are customized to your length of stay and riding ability. Riders will view a mixture of local agriculture and forest, several species of birds and local livestock. We offer five different trails and a beach ride where you can swim with the horses. It's a lot of fun.

2. JC Ocean Adventures

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96%
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5.0 based on 49 reviews

JC Ocean Adventures

Scuba diving and snorkeling trips from Cabrits National Park, Portsmouth. Our dive shop is locate inside of the National Park.

3. Toucari Bay

Toucari Dominica +1 767-225-7657 http://www.facebook.com/watersportsdominica
Excellent
88%
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

Toucari Bay

Reviewed By Cid5775

Great place for solo, family, or groups Enjoyed the day in the water with a great late lunch afterwards. Snorkel areas both ends of the beach.

4. SALT

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5.0 based on 17 reviews

SALT

Thinking about visiting Dominica and interested in a unique scuba experience? We encourage you to contact us at SALT! At SALT you will find a passionate, professional crew dedicated to creating a private personalized underwater experience for all our divers and students. SALT is a conservation & education based dive operation offering private scuba tours & private instruction PADI Courses. Whether you've never tried scuba before, are newly certified or have hundreds of dives & specialties under your belt, we would love to take you diving at our home reefs at Toucari Bay, and throughout the sites of Douglas Bay and Prince Rupert Bay. Visit our website / contact us directly for more courses, tours and package options.

5. Cabrits Dive Centre

Excellent
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4.5 based on 119 reviews

Cabrits Dive Centre

Cabrits Dive Centre is Dominica's only PADI 5 Star Dive Centre of Dominica. We specialize in individual and small group diving principally to the stay over tourist and yachting community. We will also be happy to help you with arranging accommodation, island tours, and restaurant reservations.

6. Syndicate Falls

2.5 Miles Up Syndicate Road, Portsmouth Dominica +1 767-245-0959 [email protected] http://www.syndicatefalls.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 64 reviews

Syndicate Falls

Located just below fabulous 100' tall Syndicate Falls, brand new Camp DominEco now features overnight camping in our huge riverside family size tents, two all wood tree houses (one in a cinnamon tree!)and enjoy the bush bar, organic farming, and huge herb garden...Agro Tourism at it's best! We also have a nice "emerald pool" of our own, see the photos. Call for a taxi to Camp DominEco and stay the night while hiking the Waitikubuli trail. Parrots, fruits, drinks, souvenirs, we may even have a zip line by the time you arrive! Peace. Captain Mark

Reviewed By tediliciousmusic - Roseau, Caribbean

The waterfall is nice, the road to get to the waterfall needs improvements, only a 4wheel drive vehicle can access the area due to the current road conditions. The track to the falls are visible, however improvement is needed also the falls area needs to be cleared. There are stones with fencing in the falls landing which seems dangerous to take a swim. I would not go back there in a hurry.

7. Toucari Beach

Toucari Dominica
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4.5 based on 25 reviews

Toucari Beach

Reviewed By E7144TMmargaretw - Atlanta, United States

Quiet, clean, lovely beach nestled into a peaceful cove and friendly fishing village. Bars on the beach. Check out Keepin'it Real Restaurant for great food and a fabulous host - ask for Derrick!

8. Cabrits National Park

Portsmouth Dominica http://whc.unesco.org/en/tentativelists/6020/
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4.5 based on 40 reviews

Cabrits National Park

Reviewed By reedmangreg - Chicago, United States

Visiting Fort Shirley was our first attraction during first leg of Dominica vacation. If you stay on the west coast it's an absolutely no brainer but if you are coming from either south/Roseau or east/Marigot you may want to combine this stop with something else; preferably Indian River as you will be lazy on the river and actually have energy for walking around the Cabrits... as there plenty to walk around and/or hike. The fort is beautifully preserved/renovated; the multiple cannons of different kinds are probably the most numerous I have experienced around Caribbeans islands for the fort this size, super nice vista from where the cannons stand with all of them aligned! Also the museum at the entrance is pretty cool with lots of 3D displays - very nice quality for such a modest spot considering everybody passes through it and focuses on the fort and what's up the hill rather than at the entrance. Now there are couple things you can do; roam around the fort or take one of the two hiking trails; a. Yellow Trail = West Cabrit battery is a pretty steep and uneven terrain with a lovely bench to relax about half way through; it's somewhat challenging - the views at the end are nice although don't expect a treasure chest; it's just a cannon and beautiful blue seas as far as you can see... well and maybe the neighboring islands of Guadeloupe in sight :) closed comfy shoes are an absolute must here, I would not dare taking this one with flip flops as it's too easy even in regular shoes to twist your ankle b. Blue Trail = this one much flatter and easier, it can lead you to different places - it's not super accurate on the map so having google maps with gps helped at times making decisions - we made here to the point #26 on the map "view point" and decided we are satisfied (the yellow trail definitely cost us more energy than we thought we would leave at the fort:P) Enjoy the vegetation and nice windy air, there are numerous benches around the grounds and even sitting on them for a while is a super treat considering the views you have in front of you. TIP: part of the national system the park of course is included in your weekly pass TIP: parking lot is before the main gate, from here you have to walk up a bit - I would say flips flops/sandals for the fort itself are generally fine but shoes are better. The hills can be challenging at times so take "your time" and do it on the island time :)

9. St. John's Anglican Church

Portsmouth Dominica
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2.5 based on 3 reviews

St. John's Anglican Church

10. Olivet First Baptist Church Portsmouth

Zicack, Portsmouth Dominica http://www.OlivetFirstBaptistChurch.com
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

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