Located on the south coast of Dominica, 300 meters from Fort Kachukru and next to the Scotts Head Village. The village was founded in the 18th century and named after a British general.
Distinctive features of the beach: dark volcanic sand, clear blue sea with many underwater waterfalls. Therefore, the shore of Soufriere Bay is so popular among scuba diving enthusiasts.
The beauty of unspoiled nature and a cozy atmosphere are guaranteed to all vacationers on the beach.
From here you can take walks to the sulfur springs Soufriere, they are located 2.5 km northeast of the beach.
You can learn more about the history of Dominica during a trip to the Caribbean. These are eight villages founded by descendants of the indigenous people of Dominica. The few descendants of the Caribbean tribes of Kalinago living on the reservation cherish the traditions and cultural heritage of their ancestors.