Let the pristine beauty of Dominica's natural wonders overwhelm you while on a four-hour outdoor adventure that will have you touring Dominica Botanic Gardens admiring Trafalgar Falls and swimming in the Emerald Pool. Your first stop at Morne Bruce delivers sweeping hilltop views over Roseau's colorful cityscape. Then take a stroll around Dominica Botanic Gardens to see its spindly banyan trees, bright-red Royal Poinciana blooms, and a yellow school bus that was crushed under a massive African baobab tree during Hurricane David in 1979. You'll then take a short walk on well-maintained pathways that lead to a viewing platform situated in front of mighty Trafalgar Falls. These twin cascades tumble down craggy boulders surrounded by cliffs draped in green foliage. At a nearby local bar, you'll sip on rum punch while relishing expansive mountain views. Then venture into Morne Trois Pitons National Park and take a 20-minute hike under the dense jungle canopy to the Emerald Pool. Here you'll have the chance to swim in cool, bright-blue waters underneath a 40-foot waterfall fed by rainwater filtered down by the mountain peaks of Dominica. This is a full immersion into this Caribbean island's natural landscape.