Playing Las Iguanas in April — Overview
April marks the end of the primary peak season at Cap Cana. Conditions remain excellent — dry, warm, and windy enough on the ocean holes to be interesting but not punishing. Green fees begin to ease slightly from January peaks toward month-end. The iguana population is highly active in April's warmth — excellent wildlife encounters guaranteed.
For the best April Las Iguanas experience, Villa Espada at Cap Cana provides a private villa base with walking-distance access to the course — no resort transfer required for your morning tee time.
April Green Fees & Availability
- Rates: Rates begin to ease from peak.
- Booking lead time: Book 2–4 weeks ahead. Good availability available.
- Best tee times: 7am–9am for calmest wind on the ocean stretch
- Caddie availability: Available year-round — book ahead in peak months
What to Expect on the Course in April
- Ocean holes 12–14: Wind conditions vary. Ask your caddie about current trade wind patterns on arrival.
- Iguana reserve: Iguana activity varies by temperature — morning sun encourages basking activity.
- Course condition: Course in peak condition — dry season grass.
FAQ — Las Iguanas in April
Is April a good time to play Las Iguanas?
Late peak season. Very good conditions.
How far ahead should I book for April?
Book 2–4 weeks ahead. Good availability available.
What is the best base for a April Las Iguanas trip?
Villa Espada at Cap Cana — inside the resort gates, walking distance to Las Iguanas and Punta Espada, with a concierge team that handles all tee time logistics.