Coconut Beach
Coconut Beach sits on Prince Rupert Bay along the Picard – Portsmouth coastline in Dominica’s northwest, offering one of the island’s longest walkable beach stretches and easy access from town. It’s part of the Picard beachfront used by locals, students, and visitors, with calm Caribbean waters and a relaxed shoreline vibe. Guides commonly place it a short walk or drive from Portsmouth and near Picard Estate, making it an uncomplicated stop for a swim or sunset.
Coconut Beach: Access and Setting
Framed by views toward Cabrits National Park, Coconut Beach anchors a cluster of coastal activities around Prince Rupert Bay. Guests of area resorts and small hotels often head here for water fun or a quiet lounge day, with Indian River, Toucari Bay, and Cabrits National Park close enough to combine into a single outing. The nearby InterContinental Cabrits Resort & Spa property and Portsmouth Beach Hotel both reference Coconut Beach as a local coastal point, highlighting its proximity to major accommodations and popular tour departure points.
Activities and Nearby Attractions
On the water, visitors can arrange kayaking, snorkelling, and boating, while operators around Prince Rupert Bay advertise wakeboarding and tubing sessions when conditions permit. These options help position Coconut Beach as a practical base for casual recreation rather than a remote adventure site. Families favour its gentle entry and proximity to food spots in Picard and Portsmouth, and independent travellers appreciate that it’s easy to reach without a car.
With straightforward access, nearby natural attractions, and year-round swimming, Coconut Beach remains a simple, go-to shoreline in the north, popular with residents and an easy win for visitors exploring Dominica’s second city.
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am looking to hold a couples retreat from 1 May to 3 May, 2026 for about 35 couples. I am interesting in a singl room for each couple, a conference room. Am I allowed to do my own catering?
I would like to visit your hotel today around 10.30 am. Please let me know if this is possible. My contact umber is 1767 615 9520.
Thanks for your assistance
Sincerely
Victor Marshall
Victor, the link you visited is for Coconut Beach, not the Coconut Beach Hotel. The Hotel in Question is no longer operational (it’s been abandoned).