Dominica visa requirements for Bruneians

Travel and visa requirements

Dominican Visa is not required for Bruneians

Stay Duration: days

Entry Requirements

  • Brunei citizens don't need visa for travelling to Dominica as tourist and the maximum duration of stay is 6 months.
  • Indonesia citizens are required to possess a passport with a validity of at least another 6 months from the date of arrival.
  • Children aged less than 18 years old may not carry a photo ID or passport.
  • Visitors are required to provide a certificate of Vaccination for Hepatitis A, Polio, Tetanus, Typhoid and Yellow Fever.
  • Visitors must have return or onward tickets and all documents required for their next trip.
  • Visitors aged 16 years old or more are allowed to possess: 200 cigarettes or one box of cigars whose number depends on the duration of the visit and which is subject to customs; A sealed bottle of alcoholic drinks with the maximum amount of two litres; two bottles of perfume in opened bottles for personal use.
  • Exportation of all animal products such as cheese, meat, sausage and fresh vegetables, fruits or plants are highly prohibited.
  • It is also prohibited to bring in any type of bird into Dominica.
  • To bring in cats and dogs, a health certificate issued within 15 days before arrival is required to be provided.
  • The animals mentioned above must be vaccinated against rabies and parvovirus within a period of more than one month and less than one year before arrival.
  • Visitors’ luggage should be cleared at the first airport of entry.
  • A some of USD 20 is required to be pay as departure tax and it is usually included in the ticket. However, if the tax is not included in the ticket, it must be paid on departure. 
  • Import and export of local currencies is highly prohibited.
  • The estimated flight duration from Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei to Dominica is 1 day 11 hours and 3 stops.
  • Visitors are allowed to take foreign currencies at departure provided that they declare in on arrival, but there are no restrictions on traveller's cheques. 
  • Dominica is a mountainous Caribbean island nation with natural hot springs and tropical rain forests.
  • The official language of Dominica is English and is universally spoken and understood. However, Dominican Creole mixed with French is widely spoken too.
  • A large majority of the Dominican population are Christians while other religions such as Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Chinese Folk Religion, Neo-religions, and Atheism are only practised by a fewer population.
  • Dominican uses Atlantic Standard Time zone (GMT-4), hence, Brunei is 12 hours ahead of Dominica.
  • Dominica uses mainly the sea and road mode of transportation.
  • Dominica has a tropical climate, hot all year round, with a hotter and muggy season from May to October and a relatively cool season from December to March, while November and April between seasons.
  • Dominica is known for its beaches, resorts and golfing some of which includes the Balvaro Beach Resort, Casa De Campo Golf and Dining Resort, Cayo Levantado Resort for whale watching (particularly the humpback whale) and the Los Haitises National Park.

Frequently Asked Questions


Is Dominica safe for tourists?

Dominica is a safe island in the Caribbean and tourist targeted crime is rare and residents are more than willing to help you out in difficult situations.




Are there telecommunication facilities in Dominica?

The telecommunications sector in Dominica is highly developed considering the small size of the island. Also, Dominica was the first country to operate a fully digital national telephone system in the world.




What currency is used in Dominica?

Dominica adopts the Eastern Caribbean dollar as its official currency.




What is Dominica plugs and sockets?

The power plugs and sockets are of type D and G and the standard voltage is 230 V and the standard frequency is 50 Hz.