A phenomenal resort on one of the most beautiful islands we have visited in the Caribbean and Pacific!
The treehouse exceeded our expectations! Luxuriously furnished for the island. Sparkling clean rooms, comfortable beds, thick towels. Peek-a-boo views of the crashing Atlantic ocean that lulled us to sleep each night. Showering outdoors was refreshing and calming with views of the surrounding forest and the Atlantic through its quaint bamboo window! We asked for a secluded and quiet treehouse and loved the 125 steps up to our nest in the trees.
Massage rooms offered tranqulity with an open wall facing the crashing ocean. Therapists listened to our requests and transformed our sore muscles into jelly.
Meals offered many choices. Very good food but a tad bland for our spicy taste buds. We just added Dominican hot sauce.
The staff was incredibly accomodating! They fetched ripe, luscious magoes for us when we were hungry in the afternoon; arranged to pick-up us and our luggage from our previous hotel so we could join the Boiling Lake hike (Do this hike!) on our arrival day; prepared lunch at an earlier time before we left for the airport; and packed us a bag of root vegetable chips to go. Brother filled our hikes with talk of Dominican culture, plants, herbal remedies, and an intense love of his country. And he always generously brought the sweetest, melt-in-your-mouth pineapple for us on every hike. Sam and Glenda, the owners, were actively involved and their personal interest in their guests' happiness, their staff and their resort was palpable!
As an aside, before we came to Jungle Bay for 3 nights, we stayed in Castle Comfort at the Evergreen Hotel's Honeymoon Hut for a few nights. We rented a car, explored Calibishie, ate dinners in Roseau, took a whale watching tour (sperm whales!), and spent a day scuba diving and kayaking with Nature Island Dive. We loved having the opportunity to explore the island on our own but were so pleased to turn in the rental car and retreat to Jungle Bay. Jungle Bay had numerous activities planned daily but most required 45 min. to 90 min. drive time. However, Dominica is such a large island with so many treasures to explore that you will have driving time no matter where you stay.
February was an incredible time of year to go. No bugs, low humidity, warm and sunny days.
We would highly recommend Jungle Bay!!
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