Mero

Mero is a small village in Saint Joseph Parish on Dominica’s West Coast. It is situated north of the mouth of the Layou River and is flanked by the villages of Salisbury to the north and St. Joseph to the south. It is known for its picturesque beach and proximity to other significant landmarks on the island.

About Mero

Mero is a village that overlooks the Caribbean Sea, while Edward Oliver Leblanc Highway borders to its west. Cuba Road serves the residents inward into the village. At the same time, the Justin Fadipe Medical Centre continues its involvement in the local community, offering health education programs and initiatives to promote wellness and preventive care. Mero remains a popular spot for locals and tourists, offering a mix of residential areas and amenities.

One of the most notable attractions in Mero is Mero Beach, a grey-sand beach that is favoured for its calm, warm waters. The beach has several amenities, including bars, restaurants, and public restrooms, making it a convenient location for visitors. The beach is trendy on weekends and during the tourist season, offering a scenic and relaxing environment for sunbathing and swimming.

Community and Lifestyle

Mero’s community is known for its friendly and welcoming atmosphere. The local population is engaged in various economic activities, including fishing, small-scale farming, and tourism-related services. The town provides a tranquil setting with essential amenities, making it a desirable place for permanent residents and visitors seeking a peaceful retreat.