Climate overview
Puerto Plata has a tropical climate with warm temperatures year-round. Average highs stay around 28-31C and lows around 22-24C. The main variable for Damajagua visitors is rainfall, not temperature. Heavy rain upstream can close the canyon for safety.
Month-by-month guide
| Month | Weather | Crowds | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|
| December | Dry, 28C | High (holidays) | Excellent, book ahead |
| January | Dry, 27C | High | Peak. Best weather |
| February | Dry, 27C | High | Peak. Best weather |
| March | Dry, 28C | High (spring break) | Excellent |
| April | Mostly dry, 29C | Medium | Great, less crowded |
| May | Brief rain, 30C | Low | Good value |
| June-Aug | Humid, brief rain, 31C | Medium | OK, occasional closures |
| Sep-Oct | Hurricane season | Low | Avoid if possible |
| November | Transition, 29C | Low | Improving, good deals |
When to book
For December to March, book your Damajagua tour at least 2-3 weeks in advance. In shoulder months a few days ahead is enough. Cruise ship days (check the Taino Bay / Amber Cove schedules) add 500-1,000 visitors so arrive early.
Frequently asked questions
January, February and March are the best months to visit Damajagua. The dry season brings stable water levels, sunshine and comfortable temperatures around 26-28C. Book ahead as this is peak tourist season on the North Coast.
Yes, but check conditions. May to November is the rainy season. Brief afternoon showers are common. After heavy rain the canyon closes for 24-48 hours due to flash flood risk. September and October are the peak hurricane months, with highest closure risk.
Arrive at opening (8:30-9:00 AM). Morning light is best for photography, the trail is cooler and the crowds are smaller. Cruise ship groups usually arrive between 10:30 AM and noon, so finish your route before then if you want quiet waterfalls.

