Salisbury Marine Reserve

Salisbury Marine Reserve, located along the West Coast of Dominica, forming part of Salisbury Beach in Saint Joseph Parish, is a marine haven known for its vibrant coral reefs and rich biodiversity. Accessible via the Edward Oliver Leblanc Highway, this reserve is a prime spot for diving enthusiasts.

Key Features and Accessibility

Salisbury Marine Reserve is located in the Caribbean Sea and offers unparalleled snorkelling and diving opportunities. The reserve is easily accessible from the Edward Oliver Leblanc Highway, making it a convenient destination for visitors exploring Dominica’s natural beauty. The nearby Salisbury Beach is a gateway to the reserve, where eco-tourists can begin their marine adventure.

Connected Trails and Diving Experiences

The reserve is also connected to the Waitukubuli Sea Trail, adding an extra layer of exploration for those interested in both land and sea adventures. East Carib Dive operates in the area, providing guided diving tours that showcase the underwater beauty of the Salisbury Marine Reserve. These tours highlight the reserve’s commitment to environmental conservation and offer an immersive experience for those exploring Dominica’s rich marine life.

Conservation and Natural Beauty

Salisbury Marine Reserve is a testament to Dominica’s dedication to preserving its natural environment. Its combination of stunning coral reefs, easy access from Salisbury Beach, and connections to key trails makes it a must-visit for anyone seeking to experience the best of Dominica’s marine and coastal landscapes.