Puerto Rico experiences distinct dry and wet seasons that significantly influence travel. The dry season, spanning winter and spring (December through April), offers cooler, less humid weather, making it the peak tourist season. During these months, expect vibrant festivities, larger crowds, and consequently, higher prices for flights, accommodations, and popular tours.
Conversely, the wet season in summer and fall (particularly August, September, and October) brings hotter temperatures, increased humidity, and the possibility of hurricanes. While the weather can be more challenging, this period sees fewer visitors, translating to more attractive prices and a more tranquil island experience.
Understanding these seasonal shifts allows you to tailor your visit to your preferences. If ideal weather and lively atmospheres are paramount, plan for the dry season. For budget-conscious travelers or those seeking a quieter getaway, the low season offers significant savings and a chance to experience the island with fewer crowds.