Capuchin Cape

Capuchin Cape is a dramatic cliff formation near the village of Capuchin, perched at Dominica’s northernmost edge in Saint John Parish. Offering sweeping views of the Caribbean Sea and Guadeloupe, it remains one of the island’s most scenic and secluded coastal sites.
History and Natural Significance of Capuchin Cape
Historically used as a lookout, the cape lies near film locations from Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest Filming in Dominica. Its rugged trails, steep drop-offs, and raw landscape make it ideal for quiet reflection, photography, or eco-exploration. Despite its beauty, it remains untouched by mass tourism—preserved in simplicity.