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· Where is Dominica? The
Commonwealth of Dominica, also known as the Nature Isle of the
Caribbean, is located in the Eastern Caribbean, between the
French Islands of Martinique and Guadeloupe. Ferry service is
available between Dominica Martinique, Guadeloupe and St. Lucia. · How big is it? Dominica
is 288 sq miles. The island is 29 miles long and 16 miles wide. · What is the population of Dominica? The
population is 71,242. · What type of climate does Dominica have? The average daytime temperature ranges from 75-85 degrees, with cooler temperature in the mountains. The nighttime temperature is generally in the low 70’s. The rainy season is from July to October and the dry season from January to April. Hurricane season is from September to November.
· What type of government does Dominica have? Dominica has a democratically elected government. Elections in May 2005 returned the Labour Party for a second term in office.
· Will I be able to buy the things that I am used to in the States or Europe? Many food items from the States and Europe are available in the supermarkets. It is possible to source most items.
· What if I want to build my own house - how much will it cost? If you are building a concrete house (which is the most common in Dominica ) the cost will very much depend on the quality of the finish you require and where the property is located as transportation costs of materials from Roseau can be quite high. Building costs are now in the range of US$80 per sq ft. It could be cheaper if your home is built of wood or if you are prepared to undertake a lot of the work yourself.
· Is there much crime in Dominica? Dominica is regarded as one of the safest countries in the Caribbean. Sensible precautions should be taken as in any country and tourists should not visit isolated areas unaccompanied.
· Where can I stay in Dominica? There
are many small hotels and guesthouses available to rent. In
Roseau the main hotel which is frequented by business people
and tourists is the Fort
Young Hotel.
· What are the major towns? Roseau is the capital city and Portsmouth on the North West coast is the second town.
· How much will it cost to rent a house? Depending on the location you choose you can expect to pay from US$370 and up.
· What does Dominica look like? Dominica is very mountainous with sparkling waterfalls, 365 rivers and rain forests. It is a popular destination for American and European tourists, particularly those interested in diving and eco tourism. It also has the world's second largest boiling lake. · The island is volcanic and therefore most of the beaches have black sand. There are a few white sandy beaches in the North of the Island. · Dominica is widely acknowledged to be both the best dive destination and prime whale watching island in the Caribbean.
· What currency is used in Dominica? The local currency is the Eastern Caribbean dollar (EC$2.67 = US$1.00), however US dollars are accepted at most business outlets and shops. US Dollars can be changed into local currency at any of the banks or Exchange Bureaus.
· What are the Public Holidays in Dominica?
· What's the Health Care system? Dominica has a basic health care system . The main Hospital is the Princess Margaret Hospital in Goodwill, Roseau. Most of the larger village have a heath centre.
If you are a non-national you will receive medical care at the hospital. Fees are 4 times what a citizen would pay. At the present it costs US$ 15 for an X-Ray. As a non-national you would pay US$60.00
Doctors fees are usually about US$30.00 per visit.
· What if I have a question that was not answered on this page? If you want to know more about Dominica send your request for more information via email, our email address is safehaven@cwdom.dm |
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