Quick season summary

SeasonMonthsProsCons
Peak dryDec to AprSunny, calm seas, clear water, top wildlifeHigher prices, more visitors
Shoulder greenMay to JulLower prices, lush mangroves, fewer touristsAfternoon rain, occasional rough seas
Hurricane riskAug to OctLowest prices, almost emptyTropical systems, possible cancellations
Late shoulderNovCrowds drop, dry weather returnsSome operators reduced hours

Month by month detail

December to February

Cool dry trade winds, daytime temperatures around 26 to 28 degrees Celsius, and the calmest Atlantic conditions of the year. This is the best window for the cave stop and Playa Caleton swimming. Christmas, New Year and February school weeks see Dominican families on day trips, so book a few days in advance.

March to April

The sweet spot for many travelers. Crowds thin out after Carnaval, prices stabilize and the mangroves are still in dry-season shape with the best bird activity. Easter week is busy with local visitors, otherwise tours run with smaller groups.

May to July

Shoulder season. Mornings are usually clear and the lagoon looks greener after the early rains. Afternoon showers are short and rarely cancel a tour. Atlantic seas are slightly choppier on some days. Prices and crowds drop noticeably in May and June.

August to October

Hurricane season. Most tours operate as normal but a tropical wave passing through can cause sea-side stops to be skipped or whole tours to be moved or cancelled. Free cancellation is essential during these months. Wildlife is at its richest, fewer visitors are on the boat.

November

Dry weather returns and crowds remain low until US and European holiday travelers arrive in mid-December. November is one of the most underrated months to visit the lagoon.

Book your Gri Gri visit

Boat tours run year-round with free cancellation when weather changes.

Frequently asked questions

February and March are the best months to visit Gri Gri Lagoon. Dry weather, low humidity, calm Atlantic seas and clear water at Playa Caleton combine with peak migratory bird activity in the mangroves. April and December are also excellent and slightly less crowded than the February school holiday peak.

The lagoon dock and operators technically run year-round but boat tours are sometimes cancelled in August, September and October if a tropical system passes near the North Coast. Most operators offer free cancellation. If you visit in hurricane season, build a flexible day into your trip and check the forecast.

Yes. May to November sees afternoon showers but mornings are usually clear and the mangroves look greener and more lush. Wildlife is more active around the channels because the freshwater inflow rises. The main downside is choppier seas at Playa Caleton on Atlantic-side stops.

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