Chaudiere Pool
Chaudiere Pool is one of Dominica’s more captivating natural attractions, located in Saint Andrew Parish on the island’s northeast coast. Nestled within the lush Chaudiere Estate, this crystal-clear pool is fed by the Hampstead River, which originates from the Morne Diablotin National Park.
Chaudiere Pool: A Hidden Gem in Dominica’s Northeastern Coast
The pool, often referred to as a “hidden gem,” is known for its deep, turquoise waters and surrounding natural beauty, making it a popular spot for cliff jumping, swimming, and relaxing. The area around the pool is marked by large, smooth rocks, creating a serene environment perfect for sunbathing or simply enjoying the sounds of nature.
Exploring the Natural Beauty Surrounding Chaudiere Pool
The trail to Chaudiere Pool takes you pass Morne Sampson and offers visitors an immersive experience of Dominica’s unspoiled natural environment, with views of the Atlantic Ocean and the lush forested areas of Windblow, Bras De Fort Estate, Welsh, and Ti Brances. You can also take a Detour to the historic Hampstead Estate.
The journey through dense forests and over small streams adds a sense of adventure, culminating in the refreshing waters of Chaudiere Pool. This natural oasis is more than just a swimming hole; it’s a place where locals and visitors alike can connect with the island’s rich natural heritage. After enjoying the pool, you can relax at nearby Number One Beach or Batibou Beach. Conveniently located, Calibishie is just a few kilometers away, making it easily accessible for travelers exploring Dominica’s northeastern region.