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Dominica offers vacation packages fit for a pirate

Visit locations from the hit CBS TV series “Pirate Master”


Roseau, Dominica (July 6, 2007) – Do you ever wonder if you’ve got what it takes to be the “Pirate Master?” Now you can find out! In response to the overwhelming public interest in the hit CBS TV series, “Pirate Master,” several hotels on Dominica have created special packages tailored to travellers who would like to visit locations where the reality TV series was filmed.

Among the packages and deals available to travellers are the following:

Anchorage Hotel: Get your “Pirate’s Pleasure” with this special package being offered by Anchorage hotel now through September 30, 2007. The “Pirate’s Pleasure” package includes five night’s accommodation in a superior ocean-view room, daily breakfast, three double-tank boat dives, unlimited shore diving, weights and tanks, one full-day tour of Cabrits National Park and Indian River (includes lunch, fresh fruit and rum punch), a welcome drink, round-trip airport transfers, marine park fees, use of kayaks and all taxes and service charges. The package is $677 per person, based on double occupancy. For more information call (767) 448-2638 or e-mail anchorage@cwdom.dm.

Calibishie Lodges: Experience the “Pirates of Calibishie” life with this package from Calibishie Lodges now through December 31, 2007. The “Pirates of Calibishie” package includes three night’s accommodation, Pirate Punch welcome drink, daily breakfast and dinner, a half-day tour to the Indian River and Cabrits Ruins, a half-day trip to Red Rocks and Hodges Bay, a pirate T-shirt, transportation and site passes for each tour and all taxes and service charges. The package is $325 per person, based on double occupancy. For more information call (767) 317-1843 or e-mail info@calibishie-lodges.com.

Fort Young Hotel: Travel to Dominica with this “Pirates Trail Special” being offered by Fort Young Hotel now through January 14, 2008. The “Pirates Trail Special” includes accommodation, daily breakfast, welcome rum punch upon arrival, $20 Jewellers Dollars and a $10 credit at Whitchurch Duty-Free. The package is priced per person per night, based on double occupancy for seven nights and is $95 for a deluxe oceanfront room or $70 for an ocean-view room. For more information call (800) 581-2034 or e-mail fortyounghotel@mindspring.com.

Jungle Bay Resort & Spa: Jungle Bay is now offering the “Pirates of the Jungle” special through November 15, 2007. Pamper yourself with daily spa treatments after exploring the natural treasures of hidden waterfalls, secret beaches and undersea champagne. Kayak the rugged coast and climb to Boiling Lake and discover the hidden fortunes that can only be found in Dominica. The “Pirates of the Jungle” special includes five night’s accommodation in a private jungle cottage, round-trip airport transfers, meals and non-alcoholic beverages, daily scheduled activities, daily 30-minute spa treatments, yoga classes and government room and sales tax for just $995 per person, based on double occupancy. Jungle Bay is one of Forbes magazine’s “Top Ten Luxury Eco Resorts.” For more information call (767) 446-1789 or e-mail info@junglebaydominica.com.

For more information about the resorts featured above, you can also see their listings under Dominica – Accommodations at www.caribbean.com.

Known as “The Nature Island” and located between the French islands of Guadeloupe and Martinique in the Eastern Caribbean, the independent nation of Dominica (pronounced “Dom-in-eek-a”) is the largest and most mountainous of the Windward Islands, encompassing an area of nearly 290 square miles. Of volcanic origins with mountains reaching heights of nearly 5000 feet, rain forests that are considered among the last true oceanic rain forests in the world, and more than 365 rivers, waterfalls, boiling lakes and pristine coral reefs, Dominica’s natural diversity is truly unique. Dominica is also home to the last remaining settlement of the indigenous people of the Caribbean – the Carib Indians. A place where man and nature live in harmony, adventurers and nature lovers alike will revel in the island’s ecotourism options which include scuba diving, snorkelling, mountain biking, kayaking, horseback riding, nature tours, hiking/trekking, sailing, fishing and whale-, dolphin- and birdwatching.

Dominica continues to be recognized for its attributes and sustainable tourism efforts, including being the first country in the world to receive Benchmarking designation from the prestigious ecotourism organization Green Globe 21, and ranking as the only Caribbean destination in the top five happiest countries on earth in the Happy Planet Index (compiled by Britain’s New Economics Foundation).

For more information on Dominica, call the Dominica Tourist Office in New York at (888) 645-5637.

For your FREE on-line Dominica travel guide, visit www.caribbean.com.


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