Woodbridge Bay Deep Water Harbour

Woodbridge Bay Deep Water Harbour is a principal maritime facility managed by the Dominica Air and Sea Ports Authority (DASPA) in Fond Cole, Dominica, approximately one mile north of Roseau. This harbour is a crucial entry point for cargo and cruise vessels and plays a significant role in the island’s trade sector and Tourism Industry.

About Woodbridge Bay Deep Water Harbour

Woodbridge Bay Deep Water Harbour is located on the southwest coastline of Dominica in the Caribbean Sea and less than five (5) minutes away from Canefield Airport (DCF). Its coordinates are approximately 15°19’N latitude and 61°24’W longitude. The harbour includes an 800-foot main wharf with a width of 60 feet, extending up to 300 feet, and a depth of 32 feet alongside. The inner main wharf extension measures 300 feet with a minimum depth of 26 feet, capable of accommodating large vessels like the Emerald Princess and Queen Mary II​.

Operations and Capacity

The harbour supports various vessels, including cargo ships, cruise ships, and yachts. It handles most of Dominica’s imports and exports, including containerized goods, bulk carriers, petroleum tankers, and refrigerated cargo. The port is equipped with modern facilities to manage these operations efficiently. Additionally, priority docking is given to vessels exporting bananas, reflecting the agricultural importance of this crop to Dominica’s economy.

Economic and Strategic Importance

Woodbridge Bay Deep Water Harbour is vital to Dominica’s economy as it facilitates international trade and supports tourism. The port’s strategic location near Roseau enhances its accessibility and importance as a transportation hub. Investments in infrastructure, such as the Roseau Sea Wall and Bayfront area development, have further improved the facilities available for cargo and cruise ships, boosting the island’s connectivity with neighbouring islands and beyond.

Environmental and Safety Considerations

Environmental management at Woodbridge Bay includes measures to control emissions and effectively manage waste. The port adheres to international safety standards, ensuring secure docking and handling of all types of vessels. Particular anchorage guidelines are in place to protect the surrounding marine environment and ensure the safety of maritime operations.