Titou Gorge Tours and Tickets
Titou Gorge

- Titou Gorge is an ideal destination for nature lovers, adventure enthusiasts, and swimmers.
- Bring swimming gear, towels, and sunscreen.
- Beginner swimmers may have a guide tow them right to the waterfall.
- All swimmers must wear inflatable belts, available at the activity desk.
- Beware that after heavy rains, flash flooding may occur.
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While there is no entry fee for Titou Gorge, visitors are required to wear a life vest, which costs around US$5 to rent. If you visit with a tour, this cost may be included in the package price. The cost of tours that visit the gorge starts from around US$65.
The best way to access Titou Gorge is by car or with a guided tour. The gorge is located approximately a 15-minute drive from the town of Roseau, the capital of Dominica; if you don’t have a rental car, you can hire a local taxi. The road leading to Titou Gorge is relatively accessible, but driving in Dominica can feel hectic and unpredictable. Joining a tour can make the trip more convenient and less stressful.
Yes, Titou Gorge is generally safe for children and families to visit. Swimming through the gorge involves floating through cool water, which is typically calm. However, the water can be deep in places, so it’s recommended that children and weaker swimmers wear life jackets. Guides are often available to assist with safety.
The best time to visit Titou Gorge is during the dry season from December to May. During this period, the weather is more predictable, and the water conditions are generally better for swimming. The wet season (June to November) can bring heavier rains and affect the flow of the gorge, although it's still accessible, especially for stronger swimmers.
You can visit Titou Gorge either as part of a guided tour or independently. Guided tours often include additional services, such as transportation, equipment, and a local guide who can provide information about the area. If you prefer to visit independently, you can drive to the gorge, pay the entrance fee, and explore on your own.














































































































































