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The country features three seasons; The wet season and Hurricane season (June-Nov), and the Dry season (Dec-Apr). The best time to visit is between March and May when the weather is warm with highs in the 80s and the coastal beach areas always boast a cooling sea breeze. The spring shoulder season is a great time to go when there are lesser crowds at resorts, beaches, and attractions, there can be short afternoon showers during this time, but they pass quickly and cool things off. Santo Domingo, the country’s capital boasts average daily temperatures that float around 77 degrees in January and go up to about 82 in July.

Tipping in Dominican Republic

 The questions “when?” and “how much?” can leave some travelers confused, as the practice varies. This guide attempts to cover most situations that you, as a tourist, will encounter. Hopefully using these “tips” will provide a smooth experience when interacting with locals in restaurants, bars, hotels, tour operators, and taxis.

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Tipping in Dominican Republic

What is the currency of the Dominican Republic?

The currency of the Dominican Republic is the Peso (DOP), US dollars are not accepted. There are currency exchange desks at the airport and major banks on the island are open Monday through Friday from 9:30 am until 3:00 pm and some may open on Saturdays. On the major islands, ATMs can be found at the casinos and commercial banks and the port areas.

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