Part of the
Hurtigruten Group

Syndicate Trail & Milton Falls

Excursion

Price from

€63

Duration
4.5 hours
Season
Available all year
Min. number
8 travellers travellers
Booking code
A-DOM5

Hike the Syndicate Trail and revel in bird life and breathtaking views, then take the plunge at secluded Milton Falls.
  • Enjoy a gentle and rewarding hike through Morne Diablotin National Park in the foothills of Dominica’s tallest mountain.

  • Look out for some of the 50 species of birds that thrive here, such as sisserou and jaco parrots.

  • Witness idyllic Milton Falls in the heart of the rainforest and indulge in a revitalizing swim.


Hike the Trail

A 45-minute drive takes you to the Syndicate Nature Trail located in Morne Diablotin National Park. On this gentle, hour-long trail, you’ll head through lush forest that’s home to native birds such as red-necked Amazon parrots and the emblematic sisserou, or imperial Amazon parrot.

After completing the trail, we’ll head to the café for refreshments before taking the 15-minute hike to Milton Falls. These secluded falls tumble some 100 ft into an alluring rock pool surrounded by verdant rainforest. Jump in for a revitalizing swim if you wish.

Practical information

  • Included: One local seasonal juice, rum punch, water, coffee or tea at the café.

  • Remarks/requirements: Please dress according to the weather and wear comfortable walking shoes. Please bring water, a towel, and swimwear if you’d like to swim at Milton Falls. Sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses are recommended.

  • Walking or Activity information: Involves a high level of physical activity for an extended period over terrain that may often be uneven, slippery and steep. You are expected to carry your own backpack and equipment. Not suitable for guests with limited mobility. To reach Milton Falls, guests must walk across a river, so water shoes are recommended. There is approximately 1.5 miles of walking in total.

  • Wheelchair accessible: No

  • Language Availability: English

Penguins perched on the ice of Cuverville Island, Antarctica. Credit: Espen Mills / HX Hurtigruten Expeditions

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