What to see & do with your IDP in Dominica?
Dominica is made for road trip explorers. With your International Driving Permit in hand, you’ll gain the freedom to roam at your own pace — from volcanic peaks to coastal hideaways. Here are five top spots to add to your driving itinerary:
1. Scotts Head Peninsula
Just a 30-minute drive from Roseau, this southern viewpoint offers panoramic views where the Atlantic meets the Caribbean Sea. Drive up the hilly roads and park near the tip to enjoy snorkeling or a quick seaside hike. With few buses running here, a rental car — and your IDP — is your ticket to this natural wonder.
2. Emerald Pool and the East Coast Rainforest
Located along the island’s transinsular highway, the drive to this UNESCO site is an adventure in itself. Lush jungle canopies, narrow winding paths, and fresh mountain air make the journey unforgettable. An IDP ensures you’re ready for rental checks and traffic stops along the way.
3. Bwa Nef Falls in the Kalinago Territory
Nestled deep within the territory of Dominica’s indigenous community, this lesser-known waterfall is a gem. With limited public transport options, driving is the only way to reach it. Show your IDP at occasional roadblocks or village checkpoints for hassle-free access.
4. Syndicate Nature Trail and Morne Diablotin
For birdwatchers and hikers, the route through northern Dominica offers scenic ocean views and encounters with the rare Sisserou parrot. A valid IDP helps you rent a rugged vehicle suited for the unpaved roads in this area.
5. Rosalie to Castle Bruce Coastal Route
This underrated east coast stretch weaves through fishing villages, cliffs, and banana plantations. It’s ideal for sunrise drives and cultural stops, and with your IDP, you can confidently navigate the region’s independent car hire stations.
In Dominica, your International Driving Permit isn’t just a document — it’s a passport to the island’s hidden beauty and off-the-grid experiences.