
Hotels in Roseau
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Browse hotels in Roseau, Dominica — properties from the waterfront Bayfront to the Creole French Quarter. Ferry connections to Martinique dock minutes away.
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About Roseau
Roseau: Capital of the Nature Isle
Roseau sits on the southwest coast of Dominica, wedged between the Caribbean Sea and the forested slopes of Morne Bruce. As the smallest capital city in the Western Hemisphere by population — roughly 15,000 residents — it punches above its weight for character. French Quarter streets retain 18th-century Creole architecture, with gingerbread-trimmed wooden houses lining King George V Street and Bath Road. The Old Market Plaza, once a slave market, now hosts craft vendors selling locally woven baskets and bush rum.
Where to Stay
Most hotels cluster within walking distance of the waterfront esplanade and the Dominica Museum, which documents the island's Kalinago heritage and colonial past. The Bayfront area suits travelers arriving by ferry from Martinique or Guadeloupe — the L'Express des Îles service docks at the Dame Eugenia Charles Boulevard terminal. A smaller selection of guesthouses sits uphill near Goodwill, Roseau's residential neighbourhood, offering quieter rooms with hillside views.
Practical Tips
- Getting there: Canefield Airport, 3 km north of Roseau, handles small inter-island aircraft; Douglas-Charles Airport (75 km northeast) receives regional jets.
- Currency: Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD); most hotels also accept USD.
- Climate: Rain is frequent year-round — pack a light waterproof layer regardless of season.
- Ferry connections: Book L'Express des Îles tickets at least 48 hours ahead during Carnival and August holiday periods.
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