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Welcome to Dominica!
You won't find endless white sand beaches, wild nightlife, or duty-free shopping. What you
will find on the beautiful island of Dominica is an untouched island paradise.
Home of one of the world's largest oceanic rain forests, visitors can experience the
spectacle of over 17,000 acres of rain forest, crater lakes, rivers and waterfalls and
even boiling lakes heated by underground volcanic lava.
Located between Guadeloupe and Martinique in the eastern Caribbean, Dominica is made up of
about 290 square miles of land, some of which has yet to be explored.
Among Dominica's 74,000 residents are 3,000 people said to be the last living
pre-Columbian descendants, the island has maintained the natural glory many Caribbean
islands have lost to tourism. A breeding facility at the Botanical Gardens is home for
some other natives: the imperial parrot and the red-necked parrot, both of which are
facing extinction.
So grab your hiking boots and binoculars and experience the true beauty of a tropical
island not packed with souvenir-ravishing tourists, but a place to explore uncharted
landscapes like no where else in the world.

How to get there from the US:
- American Airlines
800-433-7300
- Delta Airlines
800-221-1212
How to get there from other islands:
- Air Guadeloupe
809-448-2181
- Cardinal Airlines
809-449-0322
- Carib Express
809-448-2181
LIAT
809-462-0700
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Photo courtesy
Dominica Tourist Office


Climate: Temperatures average 70 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit
all year.
Currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar, but U.S. currency is widely accepted.
Language: English, but locals speak French-based patios.
Banking: Banks are open from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday and
Fridays from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
For more information to help you plan your
trip, contact:
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Caribbean Tourism
Organization
243 Ellerslie Avenue, Willowdale
20 East 46th Street
New York, N.Y. 10017
212/682-0435
Division of Tourism
National Development Corporation
P.O. Box 293
Roseau, Commonwealth of Dominica
809/448-2045 |
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