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TRAK Tour - Waitukubuli Sea Trail

Low Experience Pre-requisite / Lower Focus on Skills Training / TRAK Kayak PROVIDED 

TRAK, the Soufriere Outdoor Centre, and the Dominican People invite you to the new Waitukubuli Sea Trail. It will be an adventurous trip lead by experienced local guides with the support of TRAK Pilots. 

This seven day adventure will take you up the entire West coastline of Dominica. Along the way you will be able to discover the soul of Dominica through the welcoming local communities and stunningly conserved natural wonders.

The colourful coastal parishes of Dominica are eager to host you in comfortable resorts where you can lay your head after exciting days of paddling, snorkelling, diving, hiking, and surfing. Pure food will your belly as you enjoy local favourites of grilled fish, fresh fruit, and delicacies like Mountain Chicken and Manicou.

The TRAK 2.0 is your vitality vessel to explore and experience the vibrant majesty of the Caribbean's Nature Island. Available for reservation with US$1,000 deposit, with balance of US$1,650 due 60 days before departure.

Pricing includes private room per-guest accommodations and a TRAK 2.0 Kayak + gear rental for the duration of the trip. If you plan to share a room with your partner +/ would like to bring your own TRAK kayak, please inquire directly for access to discounts.

 

  • Country: Soufriere, Dominica
  • Duration: 7 Days 6 Nights
  • Dates: January 11-18, 2025 / February 1-8, 2025
  • Skill Level: Beginner/Intermediate

 


Tour Itinerary

DAY 1: Welcome to Dominica! (6km)

TRAK Kayak Assembly + Packing Walk-through
Welcome to Dominica paddle and snorkel
Paddle Segment One to the Martinique Channel
Afternoon: Bubble Beach Spa

DAY 2: Soufriere to Roseau/Loubiere (10km)

Paddle Segments Two and Three
Snorkeling at the famous Champagne Beach

DAY 3: Paddle to Salisbury, Colourful villages (20km)

Paddle Segments Four, Five, Six and Seven
Kayak Surfing at Layou River

Day 4: Kayak to Portsmouth, Rest at Secret Beach (20km)

Beautiful coastline to explore every nook and cranny 
Lunch at Secret Bay with Snorkeling

Day 5: Explore Indian River, Cabrits National Park (5km)

Paddle up the Indian River and over to the Cabrits National Park 
Lunch at the famous Keepin’ it Real

Day 6: Segment 14 to the Guadeloupe Channel! (15km)

Paddle Segment 14 into the Guadeloupe Channel
Celebrate at Peter’s Bar, Capuchin

Day 7:  Departure

TRAK breakdown + packing for travel
Transport to your next accommodations or airport to fly home


Where we're going




What's included in the tour

A comprehensive packing list will be shared upon trip registration.

  • TRAK 2.0 Kayak
  • Paddling + Expedition Gear
  • 3 Full meals on days 1,2,7
  • Daily Breakfasts
  • Nightly Accommodations
  • Expedition Skills Training 

Not included

  • Transport into and out of Dominica
  • Dinners "in town / at the resort" on days 3,4,5,6
  • Items of a personal nature
  • Gratuities

 

Meet your guides

 

Kerry Alleyne

Kerry Alleyne is a Dominican kayaker who started paddling in his teenage years and has since become the Chief Warden at the Marine Reserve and Lead Kayak Guide at the Soufriere Outdoor Centre. In 2021, he made history as part of the duo to first circumnavigate Dominica by modern sea kayak.

Kerry loves nothing more than living life to the fullest. He's an incredible Lionfish hunter who loves providing visitors with an authentic Dominican experience on and off the water. His goal is to help you fall in love with the charm and beauty of Dominica.

 

Weston Moses

Weston Moses hails from the high country of Colorado, but has called Dominica home for a number of years now after falling in love with the Caribbean during his time as a humanitarian aid worker. Weston recently recorded the first circumnavigation of Dominica by sea kayak, and he is now inspiring others to explore his adopted home and discover some of the best warm water paddling anywhere in the world. 

The Caribbean is a vast region, with many distinct peoples and languages, various biomes, and countless islands ranging from large and biodiverse to little more than a sandbar.


January & February 2025

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