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Getting to Dominica

You can arrive to Dominica by plane or ferry. Be sure to remember your passport.

Air travel to Dominica

Dominica has two small airports. Douglas-Charles Airport (DOM), which is the island’s primary airport and where most guests fly into, is located on the northeast coast of the island. Canefield Airport (DCF) is located in the capital of Roseau and only accommodates commuter flights.

Rosalie Bay is located approximately 20 miles (60 minutes) from Douglas-Charles Airport and 45 minutes from the capital city of Roseau.

Airline service is subject to change and some flights are offered on a seasonal basis. Please check directly with the provider for dates and times of flights. Overnight stays are sometimes required en route to Dominica, depending upon connections with regional providers.

Note that when looking online for flights, LIAT, BVI Airways and other regional flights are not always updated in online travel booking systems.

International flights to Dominica

American Airlines operates daily with nonstop jet service from Miami (MIA) to Dominica (DOM). 

Regional direct flights to Dominica

Dominica is served by regional flights originating from within the Caribbean. Many major carriers from the US, Canada and Europe offer direct flights into the connecting hubs in the Caribbean.

Arriving from Airline
Antigua (ANU) LIAT
Barbados (BGI) Caribbean Airlines
Guadeloupe (PTP) Air Antilles
Saint Maarten (SXM) Winair
San Juan, Puerto Rico (SJU) Seaborne Airlines
St. Lucia (SLU and UVF) InterCaribbean Airways

Ferry service to Dominica

Ferry service is available to Dominica from the neighboring islands of Guadeloupe, Martinique, and St. Lucia.

L’Express des Iles provides service from Guadeloupe, Martinique, and St. Lucia. The ferry ride is approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes. Ferries arrive at the terminal in the capital of Roseau.

We are happy to assist you in booking the ferry to Dominica and transportation to Rosalie Bay.