Journey to the Kalinago Territory — the Caribbean's last remaining indigenous homeland — for a rare, respectful encounter with the Kalinago people, the pre-Columbian mariners who gave the Caribbean Sea its name. Woven crafts, living history, and ancient rainforest ritual await.
What to expect
The Kalinago Barana Autê is a living cultural village set dramatically on a clifftop above the Atlantic, where community guides walk you through authentic Kalinago life: the construction of their iconic dugout canoes (pirogues), traditional cassava bread preparation, medicinal plant use in the surrounding rainforest, and the weaving of intricate larouma reed baskets that are prized as artisan collector's pieces. The storytelling is rich, dignified, and deeply moving — a reminder that indigenous Caribbean civilisation was vibrant, sophisticated, and resilient. The cliffside views across the wild east coast are breathtaking.
Good to know
The territory is approximately 1.5 hrs from Roseau — an early start is essential. Budget a full day; the drive itself along Dominica's dramatic Atlantic coast is worth the journey. Bring cash (XCD/USD) for purchasing handmade crafts directly from Kalinago artisans — these are among the finest indigenous souvenirs in the Caribbean. Confirm your private guide and vehicle with Just Go Dominica or a local operator in advance.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Dominica — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.