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Is it safe to travel around Dominica?

The Commonwealth of Dominica, whose citizenship can be obtained through investment, attracts more and more tourists every year. There are few places left on the earth that can boast of such splendor of the wild nature, and besides, they provide such a diverse soil for drive types of recreation. What is it worth only to see the underwater world of the Caribbean reefs, diving with a scuba diving or a mask for diving, or to descend on climbing equipment into the mysterious and beautiful gorge of Thu Gorge with a waterfall. But how safe can travel to Dominica be for travelers?

Is it safe to travel around Dominica?

Recent changes in the conditions of the Economic Citizenship Program eliminate the need for a mandatory visit to the Commonwealth of Dominica, whose citizenship they would like to obtain, and the need to undergo an interview procedure. What you need to obtain Dominica citizenship, you can find out by clicking on the link. Persons wishing to register an international company in Dominica also need to contact a licensed agent who will arrange everything in a record time for offshore countries. However, this information may be of interest to general development.

Is it safe to travel around Dominica? For guests of the country, Dominica is as safe as any other country – caution and common sense will not hurt anywhere. Most residents of Dominica are aware that the harm caused to tourists can affect the income from tourism of all residents of the country. Crimes related to tourists are usually solved in a special high-speed (by the standards of Dominica) mode. Since the country’s population is small and everyone knows each other, it’s very easy to find criminals if desired. But it is very important to adhere to common sense – do not pace the island in diamonds and gold Rolexes, with the latest iPhone sticking out of their pocket or wallet. Better to avoid conflicts and dress conservatively. If you are being asked for money, beggars, it is better to quickly move away or give a couple of dollars. It is dangerous to start reading notations. In any unusual situation, try to get out of it as peacefully and without conflict.

The biggest risk you will face in Dominica is the risk of driving a car. Some roads are too narrow, with holes and sharp corners. The islanders’ driving style can catch you off guard.

Commonwealth Health Dominica, whose citizenship you can get

Is it safe to travel around Dominica? In order to obtain citizenship in the Commonwealth of Dominica, you are not required to live in it or come here. For visitors with tourist purposes there is no need to do any special vaccinations. There is a requirement to show a medical mark for yellow fever vaccination for adults and children over 1 year old who live in the endemic zone of yellow fever. This zone includes sub-Saharan Africa and South America. So for residents of the countries of the former CIS there are no complaints. Dominica has no endemic malaria. But there are other diseases transmitted through mosquito bites, which are best avoided.

Tourists are advised to take all standard vaccinations before the date of travel, for example, Revaxis (from tetanus, diphtheria, polio), which creates immunity for ten years. It is not superfluous to protect yourself from hepatitis A. If you plan to stay on the island for a long time or stroll into the rural outback, take care of immunization against typhoid fever. The prevalence of hepatitis B among the local population is estimated at 2-10%, so vaccination against this disease is needed only for those who will live long in Dominica. The course includes three doses of the vaccine, which are administered over 21 days (for children under 16 years, within two months).

Water in Dominica is safe to drink. You can even drink river water. However, in some rivers, water is saturated with mineral elements due to the abundance of minerals. In people with a sensitive stomach, it can cause an upset. Such tourists are better off drinking bottled water.

Travelers who require permanent or temporary medical assistance will have to pay the cost of all medical services in advance. Health insurance is not a requirement, but is highly recommended for tourists, especially if they plan to dive on the island.

Security

Zhiteli-strany-dolgozhitele (1) The Commonwealth of Dominica is a country safe for tourists. Of course, some precautions, like anywhere in the world, will not hurt. It is safe to move around the streets not only during the day, but even at night. At first glance, the inhabitants of the island are wary of tourists, but if you politely speak with them, ask them to suggest a way, they will answer you with a wide friendly smile and help. Cases when tourists faced crime are rare.

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