Monday, September 24, 2012

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The springs are open daily, 9am to 5pm, EC$5.50/US$2. Your admission fee includes a guided tour, but expect to be approached by islanders who offer their individual services. Their embellished stories are entertaining, but don t feel pressured into hiring them. If you do want a private tour, agree on a price before you set out, and don t be surprised when they ask for an additional tip.

Designated Eco-Tourist Sites have a user fee. You can buy a pass from most car rental agencies, tour operators, tourist offices, and the eco-tourist sites themselves. Cruise-ship passengers can get them onboard from the activities desk. A weekly pass runs US$10, daily passes are US$5, and per-site entrance fees are US$2. All national parks and protected reserves are designated eco-sites, and the fees are enforced at major attractions. While beaches and most trails have no fees, there is a charge standby relocations to walk/hike paths leading to some of the eco-sites, such as Emerald Pool.

Citizens of the US and Canada may visit Dominica for up to 21 days by showing an official form of citizenship, such as a passport or a certified birth certificate, plus a valid govern- ment-issued photo ID. Visitors from most other countries must present a valid passport and may need a visa. All visitors are required to have a return or ongoing ticket.

up quickly, and may limit your ability to explore. Ask to see a rate sheet or agree on a point-to-point fare before you get into the cab. If you have a group or don t mind sharing, flag down a minivan that holds six to eight people and divide the cost among all the passengers.

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