Roseau, Dominica (PRWEB) October 25, 2009
The exotic island of Dominica (http://www.dominica.dm) is heralded as a go-to spot by spiritual retreat enthusiasts and curious newcomers alike. The Caribbean island, adjacent to St. Lucia and Barbados, offers a balance of adventurous and relaxing activities. Dominica Web site marketing executive, Samantha Smith, relates that yoga retreats has been a big reason for vacationers to visit along with the many other attractions Dominica has to offer.
Yoga retreats has been a popular enterprise with spiritual enthusiasts for some time, but recently has gained 'mainstream' traction, and Dominica is known to be a great setting for a retreat. "People seek yoga retreats for many reasons," states Smith. "Retreat activities taking place in Dominica involve yoga exercises, organic foods, natural hot springs, spas, and massages. People stumble upon our site and realize Dominica serves as host to these kinds of activities, and become more interested. The original date and geographical origin of retreats would probably be difficult to find, but in recent times, we have seen more people coming to the island for this exact reason."
Yoga retreats remain a huge attraction, yet are only one reason to visit the exotic, vacation island. "One of the greatest allures about Dominica is that it beholds something for anyone," relates Samantha Smith. "If a vacationer is looking for relaxation, there are the sun-bleached beaches. If one feels adventurous, Dominica serves host to a plethora of physical activities such as hiking and scuba diving. If a vacationer desires a starlit night involving great people and tranquil ocean sounds, then the island can certainly accommodate them too."
The vacation island's Web site, http://www.dominica.dm, includes a lot of information about spiritual retreats and the other things Dominica has to offer its visitors. "For those seeking more information about spiritual retreats, we have a whole section of the site titled, 'Spa & Wellness', which can be found off of our homepage," instructs Smith. "In addition, the Web site features many articles, pictures, and additional resources for those on their way or thinking about visiting our beautiful island."
Known as "The Nature Island" and located between the French islands and Guadeloupe and Martinique in the Eastern Caribbean, the independent nation of Dominica (pronounced "Dom-in-eek-a") is the largest and most mountainous of the Windward Islands, encompassing an area of nearly 290 square miles. For more information about our exotic vacation island, visit http://www.dominica.dm.
Contact:
http://www.dominica.dm/site/contact.cfm
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