The best beach destinations for March — ranked by temperature, sunshine and sea warmth.
March represents a critical pivot point in the global travel calendar. It marks the transition from winter peaks into shoulder season, where conditions remain excellent but crowds and prices moderate. Spring break drives family travel in North America and the UK. Crucially, March is when several key destinations reach their absolute best: Goa and the west coast of India (still dry but warming), the east coast of Thailand and Cambodia (transitioning to hot but remaining pleasant), and the Caribbean (approaching its final excellent weeks before hurricane season looms in June).
This month showcases dramatic seasonal transitions. Sri Lanka's weather switches—the west and south coasts (excellent Jan-Feb) are beginning to deteriorate due to building rain, but the east coast becomes increasingly appealing as conditions stabilise. The Mediterranean is genuinely awakening: Greece, Spain, and Egypt all become properly warm for the first time since autumn. East Africa's dry season persists, though declining slightly. For seasoned travellers, March offers exceptional value: top-tier destinations like Goa and the Maldives slash prices 20-30% below February, weather remains outstanding, and crowds thin dramatically.
March tip: The sweet spot for budget travellers. Prices drop 20-30% from February while weather remains world-class. Spring break weeks (typically 15-22 March in North America) see premium pricing, but other weeks offer excellent value.
Warm beach escape with 29°C seas and 32°C temperatures
Warm beach escape with 28°C seas and 30°C temperatures
Warm beach escape with 28°C seas and 30°C temperatures
Warm beach escape with 28°C seas and 31°C temperatures
Warm beach escape with 30°C seas and 30°C temperatures
Warm beach escape with 27°C seas and 29°C temperatures
Warm beach escape with 30°C seas and 30°C temperatures
Warm beach escape with 27°C seas and 28°C temperatures
Budget travellers and value seekers: March is the bargain month. Prices across the Indian Ocean drop sharply post-Valentine's, yet weather remains exceptional. Goa becomes truly budget-friendly: 4-star beachfront hotels £30-40/night, meals £3-5. The Maldives offers "shoulder season" rates—still premium by world standards but 25% less than January. Thailand and Bali maintain low prices. March is when luxury-conscious budget travellers stretch furthest.
Spring break families (North American schools): Mid-to-late March (typically 15-22 March, varies by school) sees the North American spring break surge. Bali, Phuket, and Caribbean islands become family destinations of choice. Accommodation and flights spike 20-30% in these specific weeks. Families with fixed spring break dates should book now; flexible families should choose other March weeks for better value.
Adventure and cultural travellers: March's warming temperatures and lower rainfall make it ideal for hiking, temple exploration, and land-based activities. Goa's backwater boat tours, Bali's mountain temples, Thailand's trekking—all are excellent in March's warmer conditions. Sri Lanka's mid-month pivot point (west coast declining, east coast improving) makes it interesting but requires destination-specific planning.
Early beach season Europeans: Southern Europe activates in March. Greece (Greek islands still cool but increasingly swimable), Spain (Andalusia, Mediterranean coast warming), and Egypt (perfect timing—warm before April/May heat). Those bored with tropical destinations benefit from March's Mediterranean awakening. It's Europe's sweet spot: warm enough to swim, but not yet crowded summer season.
Layering becomes relevant: Unlike January-February, March's warming temperatures mean early-season destinations benefit from layering. If visiting Mediterranean Europe (Greece, Spain) or higher altitudes (parts of Mexico, Thailand highlands), pack a lightweight long-sleeve shirt and one thin jumper. Tropical coasts need standard beach wear, but evenings can surprise, especially in Egypt (Hurghada) where desert cool hits suddenly post-sunset.
Extended sun protection: As UV indices increase toward summer, SPF 50+ sunscreen becomes even more essential. UV in Goa and Phuket reaches 11-12 by late March. Invest in reef-safe sunscreen specifically—you'll use more in March heat than January. Rash guards are increasingly valuable. Baseball caps and legionnaire-style hats (neck protection) become practical necessities, not luxury items.
Seasonal-transition clothing: Pack some long-sleeve, lightweight clothing for cultural/historical site visits (temples, mosques, historical towns require modest coverage). Tropical destinations still need beach wear, but smart-casual evening clothing becomes useful as some resorts upgrade dress standards in shoulder season. Quick-dry fabrics throughout are essential—afternoon showers are increasing by late March.
Water activity-specific gear: If planning snorkelling or diving, pack dedicated gear or rent locally. March's increasing UV and occasional fresh-water rain showers make waterproof bags and dry bags increasingly valuable. A lightweight waterproof phone case is essential, not optional. Reusable water bottles become practical (single-use plastic is increasingly frowned upon in tourist resorts).
Price variability by week: Early March (1-12 March) offers genuinely low prices—winter peak is past, spring break hasn't arrived. Mid-March (13-22 March) spikes sharply due to North American spring break; budget travellers should avoid these weeks unless school schedules demand it. Late March (23-31 March) moderates as spring break ends but Easter holidays aren't yet upon us. Book early March weeks for best value; avoid mid-March unless you have no choice.
Destination-specific pricing: Goa hits rock-bottom prices in late March as weather concerns mount (pre-monsoon heat/humidity), yet conditions remain excellent. Book now for late-March Goa and enjoy 40-50% savings versus January. The Maldives moderates gracefully—not cheap, but reasonable. Thailand and Indonesia hold steady. Mediterranean Europe (Greece, Egypt) becomes competitive with tropical destinations for the first time.
Easter holiday timing (varies yearly): Easter holidays create pricing volatility in late March and early April. UK and European Easter dates vary annually (March 30-31 or April 1-7 depending on year). Plan around published school holiday dates. If Easter falls in late March, prices spike; if in April, March remains affordable. Check your region's Easter dates before committing.
Best-value combinations: Goa + Sri Lanka in March: fly into Goa (cheapest beach destination), then internal flight to Sri Lanka's east coast (transitioning to best season). This combination leverages March's unique appeal: Goa's lowest prices and Sri Lanka's coastal shift. Total cost significantly below Caribbean or Maldives equivalents. Thailand's Phuket-Krabi remain solid value. Caribbean (Barbados, Jamaica) moderately priced but no longer "bargain" compared to Asian alternatives.
Dry season finale with warming: March caps the dry season across the equator. Phuket averages 52mm rainfall—still dry. Goa reaches 3mm (exceptional). The Maldives increases to 77mm as rain probability climbs. East Africa's dry season persists but weakens slightly. The Caribbean maintains dry-season dominance. This is the last month of near-guaranteed dry weather before monsoon and hot seasons intensify. Late March can see occasional afternoon showers in some locations, but rarely enough to disrupt beach days.
Temperature acceleration: Air temperatures jump meaningfully in March. Phuket rises from 31°C (Feb) to 32°C. Goa climbs to 30°C. The Maldives reaches 30°C. Mediterranean destinations suddenly become swimable: Greece 16-18°C (cool but manageable), Egypt/Red Sea 24-26°C (perfect). These temperature increases reflect the seasonal momentum shift—spring is genuinely arriving. Humidity correspondingly increases to 70-80% in tropical zones by late March.
UV intensity peaks: March experiences the highest UV exposure of the year's first quarter. UV indices reach 12+ in Goa, Phuket, and East Africa. Every hour of sun exposure risks burns without protection. This is non-negotiable: higher SPF sunscreen, more frequent reapplication, physical sun barriers (hats, rash guards). Reflected UV off sand and water compounds exposure. Sunburn risk is genuinely highest in March globally.
Water conditions shift: Water temperatures peak into the high 20s-low 30s Celsius. Caribbean and Indian Ocean waters reach 26-30°C—perfectly warm. Mediterranean begins climbing from cool 16-18°C toward springtime warmth. Visibility on coral reefs remains excellent (20-40m) but begins declining late month as pre-monsoon sediment increases in some regions. This is the final month of guaranteed good reef diving conditions before monsoon affects Indian Ocean sites.
Ranked by combined air temperature, sea warmth and low rainfall.
| # | Destination | Air | Sea | Rain | UV |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Phuket Thailand | 32°C | 29°C | 52mm | 11 |
| 2 | Goa India | 30°C | 28°C | 3mm | 11 |
| 3 | Palawan Philippines | 30°C | 28°C | 13mm | 10 |
| 4 | Krabi Thailand | 31°C | 28°C | 51mm | 11 |
| 5 | Maldives North Maldives | 30°C | 30°C | 60mm | 12 |
| 6 | Aruba Caribbean | 29°C | 27°C | 12mm | 11 |
| 7 | Maldives Maldives | 30°C | 30°C | 77mm | 12 |
| 8 | Costa Rica Central America | 28°C | 27°C | 15mm | 12 |
| 9 | Koh Samui Thailand | 29°C | 28°C | 55mm | 10 |
| 10 | Boracay Philippines | 28°C | 27°C | 23mm | 10 |
| 11 | Langkawi Malaysia | 30°C | 29°C | 103mm | 10 |
| 12 | Diani Beach Kenya | 30°C | 28°C | 99mm | 12 |
| 13 | Oman Oman | 28°C | 25°C | 15mm | 9 |
| 14 | Jamaica Caribbean | 27°C | 26°C | 24mm | 10 |
| 15 | Tulum Mexico | 27°C | 26°C | 31mm | 10 |
| 16 | Antigua Caribbean | 27°C | 26°C | 33mm | 10 |
| 17 | Seychelles Seychelles | 29°C | 29°C | 122mm | 11 |
| 18 | Cancun Mexico | 27°C | 26°C | 36mm | 10 |
| 19 | Sri Lanka Sri Lanka | 29°C | 29°C | 124mm | 11 |
| 20 | Komodo Indonesia | 28°C | 27°C | 76mm | 10 |
The warmest beach destinations in March are Phuket, Goa, Palawan. These offer the best combination of air temperature, sea warmth and low rainfall.
Bali is a top choice in March. March marks the transition into spring and is one of the most versatile travel months. Southeast Asia is still largely dry. The Caribbean is approaching its bes
In March, the warmest seas are in Phuket, Goa, Palawan with sea temperatures reaching 29°C.
March marks the transition into spring and is one of the most versatile travel months. Southeast Asia is still largely dry. The Caribbean is approaching its best. The Mediterranean is awakening — warm enough for outdoor exploring. East Africa's coast is excellent.
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