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How much does it cost to eat in Dominica?

A dinner for two in an average mid-range restaurant costs about $60, and a meal in a fast food place is $6. A cup of cappuccino is, on average, $3. A monthly pass for public transport in Dominica is around $14, and an 8 km taxi ride is $26. Gas costs about $1,3 per litre.



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A dinner for two in an average mid-range restaurant costs about $60, and a meal in a fast food place is $6. A cup of cappuccino is, on average, $3. A monthly pass for public transport in Dominica is around $14, and an 8 km taxi ride is $26. Gas costs about $1,3 per litre.

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Dominica is fairly affordable, compared to other Caribbean islands, but still not cheap. On average, a couple will spend $2,284 for a week in Dominica, excluding airfare.

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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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Top 10 Things to Eat in Dominica
  • Agouti.
  • Callaloo Soup.
  • Chatou Water.
  • Sancocho.
  • Sorrel Punch.
  • Codfish Sandwich.
  • Local Rum.
  • Fresh Fruits.


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Known as the Nature Island, Dominica is home to many high-end resorts with all-inclusive packages that combine luxury accommodations with the island's beautiful landscapes.

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Dominica duty free 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars or 227g of tobacco. 1L of wine or spirits. Gifts and souvenirs to the value of EC$400 (this allowance can only be claimed once a year and does not apply to cigarettes and alcohol).

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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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The Cost Of Living Is Lower In The Dominican Republic The Dominican Republic is a developing country with a low income per capita (that is part of the reason why the Dominican Republic is so cheap). Therefore, visitors can expect most services in the country to be comparatively cheap with the United States.

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