The twin Trafalgar Falls are a star attraction in Morne Trois Pitons National Park, an expansive and pristine UNESCO World Heritage Site on Dominica. Surrounded by thick rainforest vegetation, the falls tumble into pools, offering a refreshing opportunity to swim and cool down from the humidity.
Access to the falls is relatively easy, though slippery rocks along the way demand your caution. From the visitor center, follow the 10-minute trail to the viewing platform, cool off in the smaller waterfall, or seek out the taller fall’s hot springs for a natural spa bath. The taller waterfall to the right is called the “Papa Falls” while the shorter and more forceful one is called the “Mama Falls”. Half-day tours include other nearby sights to enjoy the abundant nature with visits to the Botanical Gardens where 100-year-old trees harbor Sisserou and the Jaco Parrots and other highlights of Morne Trois Pitons National Park such as Emerald Pool, an intimate, crystal clear grotto with a waterfall.
- Trafalgar Falls is an ideal spot for nature lovers and experienced canyoneers.
- Entry into the park requires a small fee.
- Although it’s an easy hike to the falls, wear appropriate footwear.
- You may hire a guide from the visitor’s center at the park entrance to take you to the foot of the falls.
- On-site, there are restrooms and changing rooms, a souvenir shop, and a shaded refreshment stand.
- Bring swimwear and a towel to take a dip in the falls.
Trafalgar Falls is located on the west side of Morne Trois Pitons National Park in Dominica, about 5 miles (8 kilometers) from Roseau. Expect about 20 minutes on the road; parking is available on site. Public buses leave from Astaphans market on George V Street. Get off at Laudat village and walk for about 15 minutes along the trail to the falls.
Morne Trois Pitons National Park is open daily year-round. The best time to visit is from March to May during the dry season, which normally begins in December. Start early so you have maximum daylight hours and try to go on a clear day as rains may make trails treacherous or impassable.
Combine a visit to the falls with a little trek to Emerald Pool, one of the many extraordinary features of the Morne Trois Piton National Park. This tranquil grotto offers a refreshing waterfall cascading into a gorgeous emerald green pool. The trail to the pool cuts through magnificent overhanging trees and lush vegetation on the way to the pool.