Dominican Republic Practical Travel Info
Visa rules by nationality, the E-Ticket everyone forgets about, money, safety, and getting connected.
Most nationalities (US, Canada, UK, EU, Australia, NZ, and 100+ others) enter visa-free for up to 30 days with a $10 tourist card that's automatically bundled into your airfare if you fly in. Every traveler, regardless of nationality, must also complete the free online E-Ticket before arrival. Currency is the Dominican peso, though USD is widely accepted at resorts and in tourist areas. Safety is heavily concentrated by location — resort zones and Santo Domingo's tourist areas are well-policed and generally safe with normal precautions.
This is the unglamorous section that quietly saves your trip: whether you actually need a visa (mostly no, but it depends on your passport), what the mandatory E-Ticket actually is and why skipping it can hold up your entire flight's boarding, how much cash to carry, and what's actually worth worrying about safety-wise versus what's just internet noise.

Dominican Republic Visa and Entry Requirements (2026)
The real answer, broken down by passport — plus the form almost everyone forgets.

Money, Safety and eSIM in the Dominican Republic
Pesos, dollars, real safety notes, and staying connected.












































