The capital and most populous city in the Dominican Republic is a sunny metropolis that boasts mostly consistent temperatures, sunshine, trade winds, and humidity.
The only real differentiator between months is the precipitation, which doubles from a wet 80mm per month in the dry season (December to April) to a staggering 160mm per month in the rainy season (May to November).
Ocean water temperatures in the area float comfortably between 26°C and 29°C, and can act as a refreshing way to cool off from the intense relative humidity that sits consistently slightly above 80%.