Playing Las Iguanas in March — Overview
March is one of Las Iguanas's best months — warm, dry, and with the trade winds at a moderate strength that makes the ocean stretch (12–14) challenging but not overwhelming. Spring break timing brings higher demand for villa accommodation. Book Las Iguanas tee times at least 3–4 weeks ahead.
For the best March 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.
March Green Fees & Availability
- Rates: Peak season rates. Spring break demand raises villa prices.
- Booking lead time: Book 4–6 weeks ahead, especially around spring break dates.
- 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 March
- 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 March
Is March a good time to play Las Iguanas?
Peak season. Outstanding conditions.
How far ahead should I book for March?
Book 4–6 weeks ahead, especially around spring break dates.
What is the best base for a March 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.