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What do I need to do before going to the Dominican Republic?

Foreigners entering the Dominican Republic as tourists must comply with the following requirements:
  1. Passport with a minimum validity of six (6) months.
  2. Air, maritime or land ticket of entrance and return.
  3. A permanent address in the Dominican Republic.




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The form can be filled out 72 hours before arrival to the Dominican Republic, until right before going through immigration you will have time to fill it out, but leaving it to the last minute is not recommended.

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This form must be filled out by all passengers, whether Dominican or foreign, entering or leaving the Dominican Republic.. When does the physical form disappear? As of April 1st, 2021, the physical forms can no longer be used; digital filling will be mandatory from this date onward.

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There is no need to print tickets thanks to e-tickets. In other words, e-ticket or online flight tickets have replaced the print ones. Passengers and airline company makes a contract through e-tickets. Passengers' ticket details are secured in the company's database through encryptions such as PNR.

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The truth is lines can be 1.5 to 3 hours, depending on season and day of the week. High season starts when the northern hemisphere starts to get cold (November) and ends just after spring break, along with high occupancy of resorts and long lines at the airport.

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Brushing teeth with tap water in the Dominican Republic is not recommended unless the water quality is guaranteed to be filtered or treated. In most cases, using boiled, filtered, or bottled water is a safer option for traveling.

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Do NOT bring illegal drugs, animal products and agricultural items. CURRENCY: The Peso is the National currency of the Dominican Republic. It comes in denominations of 20, 50, 100, 200, 500,1000 and 2000 Peso notes.

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See a healthcare provider if your symptoms are severe or last for more than a few days. You can prevent it by avoiding unsafe water and not eating unsafe foods.

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Yes, mosquitoes exist in Punta Cana, especially during the rainy season. Their presence, however, poses a minor threat if you're well-prepared and take necessary precautions. Most tourist areas have strict control measures, including daily cleaning and fumigation routines, to keep these minor nuisances to a minimum.

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Water: As in most developing countries, the tap water is not potable. Please refrain from using it to drink or brush your teeth. We will provide bottled water. Do not flush toilet paper down the toilet, remember to place toilet paper in trash.

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Luckily, Punta Cana airport is not that large so its easy to maneuver your way through it. Terminal A – usually Canada. When you arrive, you will be off-loaded directly on to the tarmac. Most times they will bring a stairway to both the front and the rear sections of the plane to make it off loading a little quicker.

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