TRANSPORT
Full details on how to find us can be found on this link https://www.3riversdominica.com/getting-to-3-rivers/
- TAXI AIRPORT / FERRY COLLECTION SERVICE –
- Roseau ferry, 45 minutes – US$ 75,
- Douglas-Charles airport DOM (formerly known as Melville Hall), about an hour, just over an hour US$ 85
- CAR RENTAL& GAS STATIONS– If you do decide to rent a vehicle, we strongly recommend a 4 X 4 jeep as our access road is lumpy and bumpy, and a low car may touch the ground occasionally, beware!! Please mention our recommendation.
- Steve’s ‘Bluez rentals: Tel or WhatsApp : (+1 767) 276 2118
- Courtesy Car rentals : https://dominicacarrentals.com/ email courtesyrental@cwdom.dm
- The nearest Gas station is at Riviere Cyrique, just 2 Miles from 3 rivers.
Click this link for full details of how to find us: https://www.3riversdominica.com/getting-to-3-rivers/
- BUSES
BUSES are cheap and good enough. It will cost you about 10 Eastern Caribbean dollars to get from here to Roseau, the capital, and around EC$ 20 each way to get to say Portsmouth or Laudat, where the boiling lake hike normally begins.
Buses go towards Roseau in the morning from 6 to 9, then it goes quiet until about 1.30pm., then the afternoon return trips from Roseau begin, bringing back the people that went to town, Roseau, in the morning. So from about 1pm there are a few buses heading back to Roseau. There are very few buses mid-morning and mid afternoon
Last return bus from Roseau leaves at 5 pm. The bus stop is outside Jays’ bookstore and Burton electrical, in Kennedy Avenue. (bus leaves when it is full; PLEASE BE PATIENT.)
There are no buses on Saturday afternoons, Sundays and public holidays.
Look for the buses stops in Roseau in Kennedy Avenue heading to grand fond, rivière cyrique, Morne jaune, la plaine or delices.
They all pass our access road. Just tell the driver to drop you at our access road, then walk inside until you reach our parking area.
Each village, across the island, has its own share of buses, and each goes from the village to Roseau and back again. It is quite simple. If you need to go anywhere else apart from Roseau, you wait at a junction for the relevant bus to pass, heading for the village you are going to.
- HITCH-HIKING works really well, and it is still safe for everyone, allowing you to reach your destination. Weekends are slower simply because there is not much traffic, and Sundays no buses, no opened shops, but loads of nature and church goers.
- TAXIS
- If you book your own taxis, they need a vehicle with high clearance for our access road, a low car will touch the road, and some taxis will leave you 1/2 km away on the main road and you will have to walk inside; check before you ride!!!
- Around Roseau & the there are plenty of taxis available. These two taxis work with us regularly and will bring you all the way inside to the parking area.
- Martin Tavernier, of Numero Uno Tours, whatsapp (+1767) 245 0810
- or (+1767) 615 3801 Or Jerry, aka terror, whatsapp (+1767) 277 0240
- AIRLINES
If you are Coming By Air, Please check the luggage restrictions of your airline. There are various airlines with flights in and out of Dominica.
INTER CARIBBEAN: https://www.intercaribbean.com/
AMERICAN AIRLINES: http://www.aa.com
CARIBBEAN AIRLINES – https://www.caribbean-airlines.com/
AIRSUNSHINE : http://www.airsunshine.com
AIR ANTILLES : https://www.airantilles.com/
WINAIR – https://www.fly-winair.sx/
LIAT : http://www.liat.com
- FERRY – there are two ferry companies that link us with Martinique, Guadeloupe, and St Lucia, EXPRESS-DES-ILES : http://www.express-des-iles.com/ and Val Ferries : https://www.valferry.fr
Leaving Dominica by ferry – The departure tax (CASH ONLY) is USD$ 32 / XCD 86 per person. It’s included in most airline tickets (but you should check); it is not included with ferry tickets.