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March is an extra fun month to visit the Dominican Republic, when sun-starved spring breakers arrive ready to hit the sand. If Easter falls early, it only adds to the festive vibe. This is also dry season so you can count on spectacular weather for enjoying dreamy beaches and outdoor adventures. _x000D_
It doesn't get much better than February in the Dominican Republic. Sure, it's peak busy season—thanks to the dry, glorious beach weather—but there's a peaceful window leading up to the arrival of spring breakers and Carnaval celebrations. Read on to learn more about this exciting Caribbean destination in February.
May is secretly a fantastic month to visit the Dominican Republic—long after the spring break and Easter crowds have departed and before the hurricane season arrives. Though heat and rainfall begin to gradually increase, there is plenty of sunshine to enjoy (and great travel deals to snag).
With kids back in the classroom, September is a quiet time to stretch out at more than 200 beaches across the Dominican Republic. Keep in mind that this is peak hurricane season, but gutsy travelers will be rewarded with some of the lowest prices of the year (just don't skimp on travel insurance).
August in the Dominican Republic is low season with discount prices and lots of heat and humidity for kicking back at the spectacular beaches in true summer fashion. Keep in mind that this is hurricane season so you'll want to consider purchasing travel insurance to be on the safe side.
July in the Dominican Republic is technically wet season with lower prices and—yes—more moisture. That being said, the country's famous beaches still boast long hours of sunshine without any storms, and there’s a fun energy afoot from local music festivals and family gatherings.
The first month of the year in the Dominican Republic is safely within the dry season, making it one of the best times to visit, especially for those seeking balmy, but not-too-humid temperatures and ample Vitamin D. January is also high season, so expect some company—hola, snowbirds—while enjoying a range of activities from whale watching to hiking in the misty mountains.
The Dominican Republic is a great destination at any time of year, but the best season to visit depends on your travel priorities. Whether you plan to bask in the year-round warmth of a beach vacation, immerse yourself in the annual four-day jazz festival hosted in Cabarete, Puerto Plata and Sosúa, or trek to the summit of Pico Duarte, you'll want to learn more about the country's seasonal and regional variations before planning your trip.
October is still low season and a good time to snag travel deals before the holidays arrive. Plus, rain begins to lessen towards the end of the month for even more hours at the beach. Just make sure to purchase travel insurance to be safe (it is still hurricane season, after all).

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