Bridges to Community

Packing List

for a Safe and Successful Trip!

Getting ready for your adventure in the Dominican Republic? Here’s everything you need to pack so you can stay comfortable, protected, and ready to make an impact.

Work Essentials

Personal + Daily Comfort

Weather + Protection

What the Weather Is Like

The Dominican Republic has a warm tropical climate. Understanding the conditions helps you pack well and arrive prepared, especially for outdoor construction work.

Temperature

The climate in San Juan Province is warm and tropical year-round, with temperatures typically ranging from 80°F to 90°F (27°C – 32°C). There is no true cold season. Expect heat, especially during morning and afternoon construction work.

Rainfall & humidity

While temperatures stay consistent throughout the year, rainfall and humidity vary by season. The wetter months tend to be May through October. Regardless of when you travel, staying hydrated and wearing sunscreen are the most important daily practices.

What to pack

Lightweight, breathable fabrics — linen, cotton, and moisture-wicking materials are ideal. Closed-toe shoes or boots are required at the construction site. Bring a wide-brim hat, sunglasses, sunscreen (SPF 50+), and a light rain layer for wetter months.

Daily schedule context

Construction takes place in the morning and afternoon, with a 2-hour midday break for lunch and rest during the hottest part of the day. Evening community activities happen as temperatures ease slightly after sunset.

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