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Do you need a visa for Dominica?

Entry, Exit and Visa Requirements Passports and visa: U.S. citizens must have a valid U.S. passport to enter Dominica. No visa is required for stays less than 6 months if you have an onward or return ticket, confirmation of accommodation, and can produce evidence of your ability to maintain yourself.



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Certain passport holders, like US citizens, have the right to stay visa-free in Dominica for a period of up to six months, provided that they show an onward or return ticket, confirmation of accommodation, and evidence of their ability to financially sustain themselves with sufficient funds in their bank account.

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Dominica is generally safe for solo female travelers. The locals are friendly and are more than willing to assist. Common-sense precautions such as avoiding remote areas at night and keeping an eye on personal belongings should still be practiced.

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Is Dominica Cheap to Visit? Yes, Dominica is more affordable than other destinations, but no, not all options on the island are cheap. In short, we spent around $2,500 per person for the trip. The biggest cost was our stay.

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The best time to go to Dominica is between December and May. Dominica's position in the middle of the Caribbean's Lesser Antilles island chain gives it a year-round tropical climate, ranging from about 26 – 32°C on average.

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Update 2021-08-11: Due to increasing numbers of cases, Dominica now has a night-time curfew between 06:00 p.m. and 05:00 a.m. (local time). Non-essential businesses have been forced to close and gatherings have been banned. Fully vaccinated travellers must undergo a rapid test upon entry.

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Dominica's beaches are one of the most remarkable things about the island. With more than enough picturesque, sandy shores to choose from, visitors to Dominica will be spoiled for choice.

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Update 2021-08-11: Due to increasing numbers of cases, Dominica now has a night-time curfew between 06:00 p.m. and 05:00 a.m. (local time). Non-essential businesses have been forced to close and gatherings have been banned. Fully vaccinated travellers must undergo a rapid test upon entry.

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