Yup! Its time for another beach review, after reviewing Batibou beach which is on the Atlantic and remote side of the island, I thought I’d make this review a change of pace. Prince Rupert Bay stretches quite a distance from Portsmouth to Cabrits National Park. Near the Cabrits end, right on the road and accessible mere steps from parking, you will find a wonderful beach. And, if you enjoy the convenience of having food and beverages right on the beach, the Blue Bay restaurant is just a few steps away.
How To Get To Prince Rupert Bay Beach
Of course, you can walk to the beach if you live in Portsmouth, but if you’re staying as far away as Ross University which is on the other end of Portsmouth, you can just take a bus. Even if the bus drops you at the main bus terminal in the center of Portsmouth, the beach is only a short walk away. And, you’ll be passing a number of excellent places to pick up sandwiches and bottled drinks on your way.

Come On Down And Lose Your Frown ![]()
Don’t worry about protection from the sun? There are huge almond trees and a gazebo near the Purple Turtle. Because the beach is popular and accessible, you can meet people and make new friends there. You might even find an impromptu volleyball game to join or watch. By all means, bring your own Frisbee or Nerf football and invite people to play. Need a break from the beach? No problem, stroll along the road towards Portsmouth and take in the shops. Or walk over the causeway to the Cabrits and take a tour of Fort Shirley. So, when it comes to fun, Prince Rupert Bay beach is the one.
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I have been reading your posts for close to a year and have never left a comment.
Up till now my favorite where the airport landing videos.
I was tempted to leave a comment when you offered free calenders but felt it was to needy of me to leave a post then.
The restaurant reviews are appreciated too
BUT the beach reviews make me smile the most.
Cheers from Canada
Larry,
Thanks for your visiting the site and hope you will continue to enjoy Dominica Weekly.
Chris