Image: Beautiful beach in Dominica (photo via gydyt0jas / iStock / Getty Images Plus)
Image: Beautiful beach in Dominica (photo via gydyt0jas / iStock / Getty Images Plus)
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Dominica Travel Guide 

Dominica is a tropical paradise. It is characterized by lush rainforests that are home to a wide variety of wildlife and diverse flora. It also has some of the most picturesque mountains and beaches in the Caribbean. 

Whether you're looking for an adrenaline-pumping adventure or a relaxing stay, Dominica has something for everyone.

Since activities on this island are fairly spread out, we highly recommend you travel by car or taxi. We found good car rentals and taxis in downtown Roseau and Domica's two airports.

The public transportation system is made up of private minibusses. In our experience, these are easy to flag down and are also an affordable way to get around.

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Currency

The official currency in Dominica is the East Caribbean dollar (XCD), which is tied to the USD. The Euro, British Pound, and US dollars are generally accepted on the island.

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Aerial view of Secret Bay in Dominica. (photo via Secret Bay) (Photo Credit: (photo via Secret Bay))

National Languages

English is the principal language of the island, even though many locals speak Dominican Creole. The indigenous Kalinago language is also spoken by the Kalinago people, who are the descendants of the original inhabitants of Dominica.

Climate And Weather

The climate in Dominica is classified as tropical maritime. The Caribbean Sea, the Atlantic Ocean, and the northeasterly trade winds are the main contributors to this climate. Thanks to its mountainous terrain, there are several microclimates.

Rainfall is distributed evenly throughout the year. The wet season (May to November) receives slightly more than the dry season (December to April). The average rainfall is around 1,900 mm annually along the coastline and 5,000 mm inland.

Dominica’s temperature is generally warm and humid at 25°C (77°F) around the year. Temperatures vary slightly between the coastal areas and the higher-altitude mountainous areas.

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When To Visit Dominica

Aerial view of Coulibri Ridge in Dominica
Aerial view of Coulibri Ridge in Dominica. (photo courtesy of Coulibri Ridge)

The best time to visit Dominica is February-April. This is the dry season with mild temperatures and minimal rainfall.

But, if you want to avoid crowds, especially in the main tourist attractions, we recommend visiting during the shoulder seasons of May-June and October-November. During these months, we found prices to be more affordable and the weather still suitable for outdoor activities like hiking. However, it can be a bit more humid, and there’s a higher chance of rainfall.

We highly recommend that you pack a mix of both light and heavy clothing, regardless of the season you plan to visit. You never know when to encounter a thunderstorm or light shower.

Best Places To Stay In Dominica

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Aerial view of Cabrits Resort & Spa Kempinski Dominica. (photo courtesy of Cabrits Resort & Spa Kempinski Dominica)

  • Scott's Head. This small peninsula that juts out into the Caribbean Sea is one of Dominica's most popular places to stay. It boasts stunning views, white-sand beaches, and a laid-back atmosphere perfect for anyone looking to unplug from their busy life.
  • Roseau. The capital city is ideal for travelers looking for convenience and amenities. In this city, you’ll be treated to a bustling nightlife with plenty of things to do. There are all kinds of accommodation options here, from luxury resorts to budget-friendly hostels.
  • Morne Trois Pitons National Park. If you're looking for a unique experience, we recommend staying in the Morne Trois Pitons National Park. Stay in rustic bungalows with stunning views of nature and access various outdoor activities like hiking, bird watching, and waterfall rappelling.
  • Portsmouth. The north of Dominica is home to the charming city of Portsmouth. It's the second largest city in this country, featuring luxurious B&Bs, boutique hotels, and gorgeous villas. Plus, you'll have access to some of Dominica's best beaches and waterfalls.

 

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