Dominica Visa

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Dominican Visa is not required for Nigerians

Stay Duration: 180 days

Entry Requirements

  • For a duration of 180 days, Nigerians can visit Dominica without a visa.
  • A passport valid for at least six (6) months from the expected date of entry into Dominica, is also a basic requirement. The passport should have at least two blank pages for visa stamping.
  • Tourists are required to have a return or onward ticket and proof of enough funds to spend during their stay in Dominica.
  • A detailed printed itinerary of your time in Dominica and a confirmation of accommodation during the stay are needed.
  • An airport tax of USD 21 is levied on Nigerians when exiting Dominica.
  • Intending visitors can get to Dominica from any international airport in Nigeria. These international airports can be found in Lagos and Abuja.
  • Lufthansa, Air France, British Airways and Air Cote D'Ivoire are some of the carriers that fly from Nigeria to Dominica.
  • The estimated flight time from Lagos to Roseau, Dominica is 23 hours, 55 minutes and 1 day from Mombasa.
  • The official and most spoken language in Dominica is English. Some regions in Dominica speak a dialect called Kokoy.
  • Christianity is the prominent religion in Dominica. They consist majorly of Roman Catholics and Protestants. Islam, Buddhism, Baha'i, Hinduism make up the minority.
  • The Eastern Caribbean dollar is the official currency in Dominica. Tourists can exchange their foreign currencies at banks and other exchange outlets in the country.
  • As you travel to Dominica, be ready to spend on average between $60-$200 per day as a tourist.
  • Dominica has a tropical climate. It is usually hot and humid all year round, with a relatively cool and dry season from January to mid-April and a hot, humid and rainy season from mid-June to mid-November.
  • Some of the special delicacies tourists can try while in Dominica include manicou, sorrel, codfish sandwich and rum.
  • Transportation in Dominica can be facilitated by taxis, car rentals and buses.
  • Dominica uses the Atlantic Standard Time (GMT-4) which puts Nigeria 5 hours ahead of Dominica.
  • The best time to visit Dominica is from March to May when the peak season rush trickles out of the city.
  • Type D and G are the power and socket plug types used in Dominica. The standard voltage is 230 V and the standard frequency is 50 Hz.
  • Tourists are advised to follow the instructions of local authorities and also monitor local news broadcasts while in the country.

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