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Coulibri Ridge is a sustainable, well-appointed, off-grid eco-resort located in Petit Coulibri, Dominica. Designed from its inception as a sustainable and resilient project, Coulibri Ridge offers all modern comforts in 200 acres of lush, secluded wilderness. With 14 spacious air-conditioned studios and duplex suites, all with large terraces and stunning sea views, Coulibri Ridge is the perfect place to relax, recharge and reconnect with nature.
What sets Coulibri Ridge apart from other eco-resorts is its commitment to sustainability and resilience. The resort is powered by solar energy and rainwater harvesting, and has its own organic farm and greenhouse. The resort also features a wellness center, a yoga pavilion, a saltwater infinity pool, a library and a lounge. Coulibri Ridge is not only a luxury destination, but also a learning center where guests can participate in workshops and activities on topics such as permaculture, renewable energy, wellness and local culture.
Coulibri Ridge is situated on a mountain ridge in southern Dominica, overlooking the Caribbean Sea and the island of Martinique. The resort is surrounded by 200 acres of pristine rainforest, home to diverse wildlife and plants. The resort is also close to some of Dominica’s natural attractions, such as Champagne Beach, Soufriere Scottshead Marine Reserve, Scott’s Head Pinnacles and Soufriere Bay.
Coulibri Ridge combines contemporary design with local craftsmanship and materials. The resort’s architecture blends harmoniously with the landscape, using natural stone, wood and bamboo. The interiors are minimalist and elegant, with custom-made furniture and fittings. The color palette is inspired by the earth tones of the forest and the sea. The resort’s style reflects its vision of creating a comfortable and stylish space that respects and celebrates nature.
Sustainability
Coulibri Ridge is a model of sustainability and resilience in the Caribbean. The resort is entirely off-grid, relying on solar panels and batteries for electricity, and rainwater tanks and filters for water supply. The resort also has its own wastewater treatment system and composting toilets. The resort grows its own organic fruits and vegetables in its farm and greenhouse, and sources most of its food from local farmers and fishermen. The resort also uses biodegradable products and packaging, and recycles or reuses its waste.
Coulibri Ridge is not only sustainable in its operations, but also in its design and construction. The resort was built to withstand hurricanes and earthquakes, using reinforced concrete foundations and steel frames. The resort also incorporated passive cooling techniques, such as cross-ventilation, shading devices and insulation materials. The resort’s design minimizes its environmental impact by reducing its footprint, preserving the natural topography and vegetation, and enhancing the biodiversity of the site.
Coulibri Ridge is committed to supporting and empowering the local community of Dominica. The resort employs local staff and provides them with training and development opportunities. The resort also works with local artisans, suppliers and service providers, creating economic opportunities and promoting local culture. The resort also supports local initiatives and organizations that aim to improve the social and environmental conditions of Dominica.
One of the main goals of Coulibri Ridge is to educate and inspire its guests and the wider public about sustainability and resilience. The resort offers workshops and activities that showcase its sustainable practices and technologies, as well as the rich natural and cultural heritage of Dominica. The resort also hosts events and conferences that bring together experts, practitioners and enthusiasts from different fields to exchange ideas and experiences on sustainability-related topics.
Rooms
Coulibri Ridge has 14 spacious air-conditioned studios (930 square feet) and duplex suites (1,550 square feet), all with large terraces (430 square feet) that offer panoramic views of the sea and the forest. Each unit has a custom-made kitchen with high-end appliances, a dining area, a living area with a sofa bed, a king-size bed with organic cotton bedding, a walk-in closet, a bathroom with a rain shower and organic toiletries, a smart TV with Netflix access, a Bluetooth speaker, a safe box, a hairdryer, an ironing board, and free Wi-Fi.
Food and drink
Coulibri Ridge has two restaurants, Mesa and Vista, that serve delicious and healthy dishes made with local and organic ingredients. Mesa is open for breakfast and lunch, offering a variety of options such as smoothies, pancakes, salads, sandwiches and wraps. Vista is open for dinner, offering a more refined menu that features local fish, meat, chicken and seafood, as well as vegetarian and vegan dishes. The restaurants also have a bar that serves cocktails, wines and beers, as well as a lounge area where guests can relax and enjoy the views.
The resort grows its own fruits and vegetables in its farm and greenhouse, and sources most of its food from local farmers and fishermen. The resort also caters to special dietary needs and preferences, such as gluten-free, dairy-free and sugar-free. Guests can also enjoy cooking classes and farm tours to learn more about the resort’s food production and preparation.
Wider region
Coulibri Ridge is located in the south of Dominica, a small island nation in the Caribbean that is known for its natural beauty and cultural diversity. Dominica is nicknamed “the Nature Island” because of its lush rainforests, volcanic peaks, waterfalls, hot springs, rivers and lakes. Dominica is also home to the Kalinago people, the indigenous inhabitants of the island who have preserved their traditions and customs.
Coulibri Ridge is close to some of Dominica’s natural attractions, such as Champagne Beach, where guests can snorkel among bubbles created by underwater volcanic vents; Soufriere Scottshead Marine Reserve, where guests can dive or kayak among coral reefs and marine life; Scott’s Head Pinnacles, where guests can hike to the top of a volcanic ridge that offers spectacular views of the island; and Soufriere Bay, where guests can swim in the warm waters of a sunken volcanic crater.
Kids
Coulibri Ridge welcomes families with children aged 12 and above. The resort offers spacious and comfortable accommodations that can accommodate up to five guests. The resort also offers family-friendly activities such as hiking, snorkeling, kayaking and farm tours. The resort also provides babysitting services upon request.
Getting there
Coulibri Ridge is located in Petit Coulibri, Dominica, about two hours drive from Douglas Charles Airport (DOM) or one hour drive from Canefield Airport (DCF). The resort can arrange airport transfers for guests upon request. The resort can also arrange car rental or taxi services for guests who want to explore the island on their own.
- Certification
- Sustainable build
- Carbon neutral
- Recycling
- Solar powered or renewable energy
- Employs local people
- Promotes local businesses
- Funds projects
- Local or organic food
- Education
- Preservation of cultural heritage
- Luxury
- Wellness
- Beach or coast
- Spa
- Pool
- Private pool
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Wifi
- Up to 2
- Up to 4
- Hotel
- Watersports
- Diving
- Yoga
- Cookery
