What's the Weather like in Bavaro in September
Temperature
September isn't a popular time to visit Bavaro, Punta Cana due to the hot wet weather and the ever-increasing chance of hurricanes. The average temperature starts off at around 28°C at the beginning of the month and gradually falls to 27°C the closer toward the end of the month that you get.
Rainfall
Since September falls within the wet season, there is a high chance you'll experience some rain during your holiday, with around 185mm of rainfall spread across 11 days.
Average Sunshine Hours & Sea Temperature
Despite the rain, Bavaro enjoys nine hours of sunshine each day in September and an average sea temperature of 29°C.
Bavaro Hotels in September
Majestic Colonial
Families and couples looking for somewhere to stay during their holiday in Bavaro should check out the Majestic Colonial. Only a short walk away from the beach, this five-star hotel provides accommodation in the form of magnificent suites, all of which come complete with Jacuzzis. Guests are invited to take full advantage of the services and facilities available onsite, such as spa, swimming pools, bars, restaurants, nightclubs, casino, theatre, 24-hour reception, babysitting services, fitness centre, shops, kids' clubs and entertainment programme.
Majestic Elegance
Majestic Elegance is one of the most popular resorts in Bavaro and it's no wonder why. With top-notch accommodation, a plethora of activities and excellent service, this hotel offers something for everyone to enjoy. The complex is made up of Jacuzzi suites, swimming pools, bars, restaurants, casino, spa, gym and kids' playground, with a myriad of other facilities and services available.
Secrets Royal Beach Punta Cana
For complete luxury, it's got to be Secrets Royal Beach Punta Cana. Nestled in between lush forest and a beautiful beach, this complex provides guests with a number of stunning suites, some of which are swim-up. The list of onsite facilities is almost endless and includes world-class spa, fine dining restaurants, bars, casino, kids' club, water sports, fitness centre and excursion booking.
Beaches in Bavaro for September
Juanillo Beach
One of the most secluded beaches in Bavaro, Juanillo Beach is a must-visit during your holiday in the Dominican Republic. Found next to the Sanctuary Cap Cana Resorts, this bay features picture-perfect soft white sand and aquamarine waters which are just begging to be bathed in. If you get hungry during your visit, you can enjoy a fantastic lunch at the beachside restaurant which serves a variety of local food and drinks throughout the day.
Dominicus Beach
The waters lining Dominicus Beach are one of the best places in the Caribbean for scuba diving and snorkelling. This beautiful beach has been awarded a Blue Flag for its superb amenities and top quality water which is teeming with marine life. Head to this beach with your mask and snorkel for the opportunity to see all sorts of colourful fish and interesting rock
Where to Eat & Drink
Mamma Luisa
If Italian food is your weakness, be sure to spend an evening at Mamma Luisa. Located within the Punta Cana Shopping Mall, this eatery serves pure comfort food in the form of homemade pizza and pasta. Wine lovers will be thrilled with the huge selection of international bottles on offer and diners with a sweet tooth will be over the moon after tasting the authentic tiramisu.
Hard Rock Casino Punta Cana
Covering over 45,000ft2, Hard Rock Casino Punta Cana is the largest casino in the Dominican Republic. Here you can wander amongst the gaming tables and slot machines whilst soaking up the atmosphere or take a more hands-on approach and try your luck. With more than 450 slot machines and an incredible selection of Las Vegas-style gaming tables, you'll be spoilt for choice at this casino.
Things to do in Bavaro in September
Sea Adventure Excursion
If you want to get to know the local marine life but don't like the idea of snorkelling or scuba diving, a Sea Adventure excursion might be just the thing. This trip is organised by Dolphin Explorer and allows you to walk on the seabed without worrying about scuba masks or snorkels. You're fitted with a large underwater helmet which is constantly pumped with oxygen and features a glass panel on the front so you can admire the exotic fish and coral formations without even getting your hair wet.
Dolphin Island
For the chance to interact with bigger marine creatures, a trip to Dolphin Island is a must. The staff at the park will stop by your hotel and pick you up before whisking you away on a speedboat to Dolphin Island where you'll have the chance to snorkel amongst electric eels and sharks. If you're not that brave you can settle for swimming with a family of five sea lions. The highlight of the excursion is the dolphin encounter in which you'll be able to stroke the dolphins, kiss them and watch them perform amazing tricks.