Dominica’s iconic Trafalgar Falls will be visible from the cable car’s mid-journey point. The two majestic waterfalls cascade down from a rich, verdant landscape, providing visitors with an awe-inspiring view of one of the island’s most beloved natural landmarks.
Dominica’s River Gorges are another highlight of the cable car ride. These deep, dramatic gorges are carved by rivers over centuries, creating rugged, natural terrain.
As the cable car continues its ascent, it will pass over the iconic Suspension Bridge. This bridge, suspended high above the river valley, offers both an exhilarating and scenic view of the surrounding landscape.
The Horseback Ridge offers a panoramic view of the island's landscape as the cable car hovers over this ridge. Known for its sweeping vistas of the coastline and the rugged interior, the ridge is named for its once-use as a path for horseback riders traversing the island.
The 3,000-foot climb to the top of this mountain is part of a strenuous, but magnificent, hike to the Valley of Desolation and Boiling Lake beyond. It will be showcased by the Cable Car Journey in Dominica.
Another thrilling attraction along the route is the Nicholas Bridge, a historic and picturesque crossing over one of Dominica’s stunning river valleys. This bridge, with its rustic charm, is not only a key structural feature of the island but also a great spot to take in sweeping views of the valley below.
The Valley of Desolation, nestled in the mesmerizing landscapes of Dominica, offers tourists a once-in-a-lifetime experience of natural beauty that is truly unparalleled. This captivating ravine is a testament to the island’s volcanic origins, showcasing a landscape dotted with steaming fumaroles, bubbling mud pots, and lush greenery.
Boiling Lake will be one of the most awe-inspiring sights on the journey where the journey of the cable car will be culminated. As the cable car ascends, passengers will be treated to the rare spectacle of the Boiling Lake, the second-largest boiling lake in the world.