VIDEO: Tibay Beach, Dominica

By: - December 18th, 2015

You might say the whole island of Dominica is a secret.

But even for a place as mysterious and enchanting as the Nature Island, Tibay Beach is exotic.

This is one of the two beaches that call the Secret Bay resort home, and it’s a wonderful, magical stretch of sand at the foot of the cliffs on which the property is perched.

And this is what it’s like:

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