Boiling Lake is one of Dominica’s most demanding and rewarding hikes, best suited to people looking for a full endurance day. Set inside a volcanic crater, it is often described as the world’s second-largest boiling lake. The route takes you from rainforest to cloud forest, across Morne Nicholls, and down into the surreal Valley of Desolation.
Quick facts
- Difficulty: 7/10
- Duration: 6–8 hours
- Cost: Government user fee applies. Guide prices typically start around US$60 per person.
What you’ll do
- Start from the Laudat area and hike through dense rainforest.
- Climb into cloud forest and reach the Morne Nicholls section.
- Descend into the Valley of Desolation, with steaming vents and hot streams.
- Follow the route carefully through the valley, where people can lose the trail.
- Reach Boiling Lake and admire it from a safe distance.
- Return the same way, taking extra care on the descent.
Key tips
- A licensed guide is mandatory.
- Do not start after 9:00 AM.
- Stay on the trail in the Valley of Desolation. Ground and water can be dangerously hot.
- Expect mud and slippery footing. Shoes with strong grip matter.
- Bring more water and snacks than you think you need, and pace yourself.

