Playing Las Iguanas in January — Overview
January is the single best month to play Las Iguanas. Dry season is fully established, trade winds are steady and predictable, and the course is in peak condition after the November–December opening stretch. Green fees are at peak season rates — book tee times and Villa Espada 6–8 weeks ahead.
For the best January 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.
January Green Fees & Availability
- Rates: Peak season rates apply. Book early.
- Booking lead time: Peak season — book 6–8 weeks ahead for best availability.
- 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 January
- 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 January
Is January a good time to play Las Iguanas?
Peak season. Best conditions of the year.
How far ahead should I book for January?
Peak season — book 6–8 weeks ahead for best availability.
What is the best base for a January 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.