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What are the cons of Dominica?

Additionally, Dominica is a safe and peaceful country with a friendly and welcoming population. The cons of living in Dominica include its limited infrastructure, with limited access to modern amenities and services.



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Dominica has ranked as the safest country in the Caribbean according to the 2023 World Citizenship Report.

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The key value of visiting this tropical paradise is the lush greenery (rain forest covers about two-thirds of the land), which includes a rich array of vegetation touching all edges of the island, plus volcanoes, black sand, hot springs, and waterfalls throughout.

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Dangerous Times. While Dominica only has a level 1 precaution, it doesn't mean the island is safe year-round. Unfortunately, there is a heightened level of risk associated with travel during certain periods. For instance, during the Mas Dominik, you can expect to see more crime including theft, robbery, and petty crime ...

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Dominica is one of the poorest of the Caribbean countries.

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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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In resort areas of the Dominican Republic, mosquitoes are less common than in forests and do not disturb tourists persistently with their annoying behavior. However, far from populated areas, not equipped with the benefits of civilization, there are crowds of mosquitoes, and they are very bloodthirsty.

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Dominica's water is safe to drink though travellers who have particularly sensitive stomachs may wish to consider bottled water as an alternative. Even if the water is clean the different mineral content can lead to an upset stomach. It is recommended that standard vaccinations such as tetanus are up to date.

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The peace and quiet, the fresh air, the colours, the heritage, and the embrace of nature, all combine to make Dominica an inspirational place for writers, artists, photographers and researchers. Unlike mainstream Caribbean islands, Dominica does not have sprawling and crowded beach resorts.

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