Advice from a dominican Anytime! That's the nice thing about the dom.republic. The weather stays about the same all year. But if you mean money wise- avoid going around the major holidays such as Christmas, Thanksgiving, etc., and you'll save even more by not traveling in the summer.
Since so many tourists go around that time of year, the airlines really raise the price. *Actually not sooo true.... You really want to avoid to be in the Dominican Republic around the summer (from May 20th thru Mid august) primarily due to extremely super hot days and nights.
Temperatures are in the high 90s day and night. So I will avoid those months from now on....
Yes, you can travel to Jamaica with a green card.
No, you cannot travel to Jamaica with an expired passport.
No, you cannot travel to Jamaica without a passport.
The flight time from Jamaica to Dominica is approximately 2 hours and 41 minutes. The exact travel time depends on factors such as weather conditions and delays.
To travel to Jamaica, you can fly directly to one of the major airports such as Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay or Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston. Another option is to take a cruise ship to one of the ports in Jamaica. The best ways to get to Jamaica are by booking a flight or a cruise that suits your preferences and budget. Make sure to check for any travel restrictions or requirements before planning your trip.
Yes, a person with a green card can travel to Jamaica.
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Any time of the year! Jamaica has tropical weather and averages in the 80's all year round.
Travel websites like travelocity, kayak, expedia will offer some deals on cruises to the caribbean and Jamaica. The best time to book a cruise would be during off peak season which runs from September to October.
Fun Jet, Orbitz, Apple Vacations, Vacation Express, and Expedia are all trusted travel agencies to go to for a Jamaica package. These all offer affordable prices.
Yes, an Indian citizen needs a visa to travel to Jamaica.
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