If you’re a fan of beaches, the island of Dominica in the Caribbean has it all. Dominica is known for its mixture of rugged, dark sandy beaches and classic white-sand Caribbean beaches. A holiday to Dominica usually consists of a relaxing stay in one of the island’s many resorts, where you can sip cocktails and eat delicious seafood to your heart’s content.
Mero Beach is Dominica’s most popular beach thanks to its proximity to the island’s capital city of Roseau. The busy beach is packed with bars, music and tasty restaurants and it’s a great place to party and have fun. The beach has black sand and warm, calm waters alongside public restrooms and facilities. The beach is located near to some of the island’s top all-inclusive resorts and draws a big crowd.
This long, lovely stretch of silver-gray volcanic sand is a rarity on Dominica’s rocky coastline. Locals enjoy it for the warm, calm waters and Sunday beach barbecue scene—not to mention the toilets, showers, concession stands, and nearby restaurants. However, it’s just a half-hour drive north of the cruise ship terminal in Roseau, so the crowds can heat up when the big vessels dock. Steer clear then, if you can.
What would an island adventure be without a day at the beach? Families truly enjoy Mero Beach, even though it can be one of the more crowded beaches on the island. The black-sand beach on the west coast of the island has public bathrooms and food and beverage service, and is one of the few beaches on the island to have these amenities.
The waters are known for being placid and gorgeous, and making for easy and delightful dips in the sea. This is the closest beach to the town of Roseau, making it popular and easily accessible.
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