Dominican Republic
Imagine waking up where the golden Caribbean sun kisses white-sand shores and emerald mountains in a single horizon. The Dominican Republic is a land of rhythmic pulses—from the syncopated beats of Merengue echoing through Santo Domingo’s cobblestone Colonial Zone to the rustle of palms in Samaná. It is a destination that invites you to be both a scholar of history and a seeker of adrenaline. You can wander through 500-year-old cathedrals in the morning and find yourself trekking toward Pico Duarte, the Caribbean’s highest peak, by afternoon. The air here carries the scent of roasting coffee and salt spray, leading you from luxury Punta Cana resorts to the wild, untouched mangroves of Los Haitises. Whether you are diving into the sapphire depths of a hidden cenote or savoring fresh fish on a roadside beach shack, the island offers a profound sense of 'alegría'—a joy that is infectious and grounding. It is not just a vacation; it is a sensory immersion into a culture that celebrates resilience and natural splendor with equal fervor. Every sunset here feels like a personal invitation to slow down, breathe, and witness the horizon turn into a masterpiece of orange and violet.
JAN
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69
0.7


FEB
84
68
0.7


MAR
85
69
0.6


APR
86
71
1.2


MAY
87
73
2.4


JUN
88
74
1.8


JUL
89
74
1.6


AUG
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75
1.9


SEP
89
74
2.1


OCT
88
74
2.1


NOV
86
72
1.7


DEC
85
70
0.9


Best Time to Visit
December to April
Dry season with peak sunshine and humpback whale watching
Primary Reason
Heritage & Adventure
Tropical
Adventure
Beaches
North America
Caribbean
Dominican Republic
Distrito Nacional
Top 5 Things to Do
Zona Colonial
Pico Duarte
Los Haitises
Bahía de las Águilas
Hidden Gem
Bahía de las Águilas
A remote southwestern beach with crystal-clear water that remains largely undeveloped and pristine.


