Kai Woshe

Guest House, Restaurant and Bar
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About us
 
Our Guest House, Restaurant and Bar is newly built and conforms to all safety standards.  We are licensed by all appropriate bodies. 
 
The Guest House has 5 bedrooms, upstairs and a large lounge, dining room and kitchen.  Solar powered hot water.  This house is ideal for families or single travellers.
 
Our philosophy is to utilise local materials and foodstuffs; to blend in the environment rather than to "stick out like a sore thumb".  
 
There is a large garden not only for relaxing but we also grow our own bananas, plaintains, pineapples, herbs and vegetables.
 
Our staff are there to ensure that your holiday in Dominica is wonderfully memorable.
 
 
 
About Dominica
 
Dominica is the most rugged and mountainous island in the Carribbean.  She is situated between Guardeloupe to the north and Martinique to the south.
 
Dominica is approximately 30 miles long and 16 miles wide.
 
On the west coast of the island is the calm  Caribbean sea (where one can swim, snorkle and dive) and on the east coast the exciting  Atlantic sea (where the tutles beach to lay their eggs). 
 
Dominica boasts 365 rivers (one for each day) and endless rolling mountains, hills and valleys.  There are lush green rain forests, beautiful flaura and fauna and spectacular waterfalls.
 
 
For the adventurous there are challenging mountain trails for hiking, diving, snorkling.  For the more sedate there are gardens, whale watching, bird watching, and in season turtle watching (when turtles come ashore to lay their eggs).
 
Our staff can help you plan for outings from our wealth of knowledge and information.
 
 
Our aim is to help you to enjoy your stay so much that you will come again and again.
 

Further information

 

Airports:  Airport: Melville Hall in Marigot in the north of the island and Canefield in Roseau - the capital.

 

Ferry:  There is a ferry service from Guadeloupe, Martinique and St. Lucia to Dominica.

See www.express-des-iles.com for schedule.

 

Driving:  Cars can be rented from the many rental companies on the island, or local buses and taxis can be used or hired.

 

Electricity: 240 amps.  Transformers are available to our customers with, small electrical appliances of 110 amps.  

 

Money:  The official currency is Eastern Caribbean Dollars (EC$).  Exchange rates are obtained from the Banks.  There are ATM cash machines which give only EC dollars. 

US dollars are accepted by most businesses and street vendors at varying rates.  Credit and Debit cards are accepted by many places.