How to find cheap flights to Dominican Republic
Take off from Mumbai when planning your flight to Dominican Republic for the most budget-friendly start to your trip.
You'll get even more value for your fare by touching down at Santo Domingo Las Americas.
September generally works out to be the cheapest time to visit Dominican Republic.
The best price for a one-way flight is ₹ 55,705. A round-trip ticket starts from ₹ 98,408.
Flexible with your arrival city if it helps you save? Find the cheapest places to fly into by adding your departure airport, then entering 'Dominican Republic' in the 'To' field.
If you know where you want to go, select 'Add nearby airports' at the beginning of your search. This will display flight prices for all nearby arrival airports and could land you big savings.
Stay on top of fare drops automatically by creating a Price Alert. You'll get an email or a notification on the app when prices go down.
The sooner you book, the better. You might come across some impressive early bird discounts.
The best time to go to Dominican Republic
Take advantage of the 'Whole month' tool if your travel dates are flexible. Browse fares for the entire month and find a flight that suits your itinerary and budget.
March is the busiest time to travel. Head off then if you want peak season energy, but maybe look elsewhere if you're hoping for a deal.
Travel in December if you're looking for a more relaxed experience. This is the quietest time of year and also when plane tickets to Dominican Republic tend to be less expensive.
Weather can have a real impact on your trip, so choose your season wisely. Average highs reach 30ºC in September, making it one of the warmest months in Dominican Republic.
Conditions are often coolest around January, with average lows sitting at 15ºC.
May is usually the wettest time of year, while January is the driest.
When picking your dates, also take into account hurricane season and periods of heavy rainfall. Weather risks can differ by region, so check what applies to the areas you're travelling through.
Getting to Dominican Republic
You can choose from plenty of arrival airports when you book flights to Dominican Republic, including the following:
Punta Cana International Airport (PUJ) in Punta Cana
Santo Domingo Las Americas International Airport (SDQ) in Santo Domingo
Cibao International Airport (STI) in Santiago
Here's a snapshot of the airlines providing the most services to this destination, alongside rough monthly flight figures:
JetBlue — 1,100
Arajet — 730
American Airlines — 670
Global hubs including New York, Miami and Frankfurt are common stopovers on flights to Dominican Republic. Your specific connection will depend on your departure city and airline, which you can check while you're searching.
Places to visit in Dominican Republic
Punta Cana
If you could only choose one place, this city in La Altagracia Province would be a strong contender. With a population of roughly 100,000, it crams in more highlights than you can get to in one visit.
Schedule time for classic stops like Playa Bavaro Punta Cana, Bavaro Beach and Beach Activities/rentals, among other landmarks.
You'll find some excellent flight deals to Dominican Republic touching down at Punta Cana International Airport (PUJ), Punta Cana's main airport.
Check out the lineup of hotels in Punta Cana and round out your trip with a stay that fits how you travel.
Santo Domingo
This city of around 2.2 million in Distrito Nacional serves up its own mix of culture, energy and character.
El Jardin botanico, National Palace and La Caleta Underwater National Park are an ideal introduction to the highlights.
When deciding where to land, your main options are Santo Domingo Las Americas International Airport (SDQ) and La Isabela Dr Joaquin Balaguer Intl Airport (JBQ).
Check out hotels in Santo Domingo and lock in a stay that lines up with your plans.
Santiago
Need ideas for more places to visit in Dominican Republic? This city in Santiago Province deserves to be explored.
Catedral de Santiago Apostol, Monument to the Heroes of the Restoration and Centro León are major attractions to cross off while you're here.
Cibao International Airport (STI) is the city's main airport, with routes connecting it to major destinations across the region and beyond.
Grab a deal on where you'll stay by browsing the list of hotels in Santiago.
Good to know
Make sure you're across the entry rules before you go. Rules can vary depending on your passport, reason for travel and length of stay. Always check with reliable sources like your travel agent, airline or the local embassy.
Spanish is the language you'll hear most people speaking in Dominican Republic.
You'll be using the Dominican peso (DOP) for day-to-day purchases.
ATMs (automatic teller machines) are commonly found in cities of every size, from smaller locations to major hubs.
You'll be expected to tip in Dominican Republic. Tipping is standard practice when paying for service-based experiences like guided tours, dining out, and private transport.
With low Wi-Fi availability, getting online can be a challenge while you're on the road. Download what you need (such as maps, tickets and essential info) while you have a connection.
The population of Dominican Republic is around 11 million. Santo Domingo is the capital.
Time is consistent across this destination, with just one standard time zone operating on UTC-4.
Dominican Republic is part of the Caribbean subregion of the Americas.
Dominican Carnival, the Merengue Festival and Independence Day are among the biggest events here. Think about booking your flight to Dominican Republic around moments like these for a travel experience you won't find elsewhere.
Complete your trip with hotels and a car hire
A cheap ticket to Dominican Republic will get you there. What comes next is planning the stay. Discover great prices and exclusive rates for hotels in Dominican Republic. For the freedom to get around at your own pace, also browse the range of car hire options in Dominican Republic.