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15 Best Caribbean Islands to Visit in March in 2024

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Headed to the Caribbean this March? I don’t blame you—the islands are constantly calling my name, and after being cooped up all winter, it’s my favorite time to hit up the best beaches, indulge in delicious foods, and soak up the sun.

March brings spring breakers, winter wanderers, and plenty of sunshine to the Caribbean islands. 

I love this time of year because the high season is closing, and the winds from the upcoming rainy seasons start cooling things down, making it the prime time to visit!

With over 7,000 islands to choose from, picking which island is probably the hardest choice. 

But I’ve got you covered. After spending so much time hopping around the Caribbean, here are my 15 picks for the best Caribbean islands to visit in March of 2024:

Caribbean Islands to Visit in March

March in the Caribbean is absolutely glorious . Most likely, it’s still quite cold where you live , with the promise of Spring near. But if you’re like me and you just can’t wait any longer for that warm weather, pack your bags and head to the Caribbean for a taste of eternal sunshine.

The islands are still full of guests, but as the high season slowly comes to a close , particularly after spring break. You’ll start to find lower prices and fewer crowds, which means more beachfront access for you.

Plus, March is the perfect time for cultural immersion, as many islands celebrate Carnivals and other festivals during this month. 

So whether you’re just trying to work on your tan or you want to party like a local at a Caribbean festival, The Caribbean is one of the best getaways in March.

1. St Thomas and St John, US Virgin Islands

  • Average Rainfall in March: 1.4 inches
  • Average High: 84°F
  • What to do in March: Snorkel to the famous floating taco bar
  • Where to stay: Marriott’s Frenchman’s Cove

a bird walking on the shoreline with bright blue water and green forest in the background

The US Virgin Islands are some of the most dreamy Caribbean islands, and they’re one of the best places to cruise in March. And you can cross off St Thomas and St John in the same trip.

The weather is near perfect , making it an ideal time to soak up the sun and enjoy the crystal-clear waters. And you can hop around the islands for a few days.

For those who love a good adventure, the Virgin Islands National Park, located on St John, is the best place to get it. Just hop on a quick 20ish-minute ferry to get to St John from St Thomas . I love spending a few days on both islands. There are even tons of snorkeling tours that will take you around both islands.

You can snorkel in the waters or grab your hiking shoes and explore the island’s natural landscapes.

Personally, I like to spend my days at Trunk Bay, one of St John’s most beautiful beaches with white sand and turquoise waters. There’s even an underwater snorkeling trail for those who want to see some of the island’s rich marine life.

2. Grand Cayman 

  • Average Rainfall in March: 1.3 inches
  • Average High: 81°F
  • What to do in March: Head to Stingray City
  • Best resort in Grand Cayman: Kimpton Seafire Resort and Spa

grand cayman beach shoreline tree hanging in the foreground, people in the distance hanging around an anchored boat

Did I hear the word discount? Heading to the Grand Cayman Islands in March is a good idea for many reasons. But one of my favorites is the deals you can find around this time of year. And let’s be real, who doesn’t love a good discount while on vacation?

Aside from that, March is also the perfect time to dive in Grand Cayman . The water is clear and warm, making it an ideal spot for exploring underwater life. 

If diving isn’t your thing, don’t worry; there are plenty of other activities to do on the island. I recently went swimming with stingrays at Stingray City and soaked up the sunshine at Starfish Beach. It was one of my favorite excursions I’ve done in the islands. 

3. St Vincent

  • Average Rainfall in March: 0.4 inches
  • What to do in March: See the incredible Dark View Falls and hike La Soufriere Volcano
  • Best place to stay: Tenuta Chatham Bay Resort

Dark view falls of stones leading up to a waterfall surrounded by bright green lush rainforest in one of the best caribbean islands to visit in march, Antigua

If you really want to get off the beaten path and experience a more authentic Caribbean island , then St Vincent is the place for you. With limited tourists and a laid-back atmosphere, this island offers a glimpse into traditional Caribbean culture.

March is considered the peak season in St Vincent, but don’t let that deter you – peak season is relative on this lesser-visited island.

The weather is perfect for exploring the island’s lush rainforests and cascading waterfalls. You can even see where Pirates of the Caribbena was filmed ! And if you’re feeling adventurous, you can hike up to La Soufrière volcano for some breathtaking views.

4. Antigua 

  • Average Rainfall in March: 1 inch
  • Average High: 83°F
  • What to do in March:
  • Best place to stay: Cocobay Resort (Antigua)

bright blue and turquoise water splashing on the shoreline a long line of soft sand with greenery on the other side

Antigua is one of the best places to go in the Caribbean in March, especially if you consider yourself a beach bum, mermaid, or sun worshipper like I do. 

The island boasts 365 beaches , one for each day of the year. So you’ll have no problem finding a spot to relax and soak up the warm Caribbean sun.

The sands are a gorgeous powder white, and the water is crystal clear, making it an ideal place for swimming and snorkeling. 

And if you want to pick up a new hobby, Antigua is the perfect island for water sports. Try out some of the island’s favorite activities like kitesurfing, windsurfing, or sailing.

Don’t forget to try all the yummy local cuisine while you’re there – Antigua is known for its delicious seafood dishes like Conch Chowder.

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  • Average Rainfall in March: 0.5 inches
  • Average High: 85°F
  • What to do in March: Join a street party at Carnival
  • Best place to stay: Bucuti and Tara Beach Resort (Adult Only)

giant rock boulders lining up from the white sandy shoreline to the bright blue water in Aruba

If you’re looking for a good time, then Aruba is one of the best Caribbean islands to visit in March 2024. As early as January , the island starts celebrating with carnival festivities that continue until March. Prepare to be taken aback by colorful parades, traditional music, and fantastic food.

But Carnival isn’t the only reason to visit Aruba in March. The island is a paradise for outdoor activities like hiking and biking in the National Park , getting off-path in a jeep , and finding the best snorkeling spots like Arashi Beach. 

And, of course, there are plenty of stunning beaches where you can relax and enjoy some of the Caribbean’s clearest waters.

6.  St Kitts + Nevis

  • Average Rainfall in March: 0.5 in
  • What to do in March: Take the scenic railway through the island
  • Best place to stay: Four Seasons Nevis

aerial view of brightly colored buildings

St Kitts and Nevis is often forgotten when people are planning their Caribbean vacations in March, and it’s such a shame because these twin islands offer so much. 

With gorgeous beaches, lush rainforests, and incredible wildlife , there’s something for everyone here.

One of the main attractions on St Kitts is the Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park , which offers fantastic views over the island and its surrounding waters.

You can also take a scenic railway tour around the island to see all the beautiful sights. It’s the perfect vacation for exploring and relaxing.

7. Jost Van Dyke + Virgin Gorda British Virgin Islands

  • Average Rainfall in March: 2 inches
  • Average High: 79°F
  • What to do in March: Visit the famous Soggy Dollar Bar
  • Best place to stay: Scrub Island Resort, Spa & Marina

silhouette of the back of a person walking through the water under two large boulders at the Virgin Gorda baths

It can be difficult going from cold weather to sweltering heat, which is why the British Virgin Islands are a great choice for a March vacation. 

The temperatures are still warm but not too hot to handle, and there are plenty of activities to enjoy.

On Jost Van Dyke, you can visit the famous Soggy Dollar Bar, where you can swim up to the bar and enjoy a refreshing drink.

 And on Virgin Gorda , you can explore The Baths, a unique beach with giant granite boulders creating pools and grottos to swim in . The waters have amazing visibility , making them excellent for diving and snorkeling.

  • Average Rainfall in March: 2.6 inches
  • What to do in March: Swim in Annandale Falls
  • Where to stay: Calabash Hotel

blue and red canoe outlined in yellow floating on calm water with a few buildings and a mountain in the background

Although Grenada sees some of the most rain in all of the Caribbean in March, it’s the island’s driest month , making it the perfect beach holiday March has to offer. 

The island is so lush with vibrant vegetation and flowers you’ll hardly notice the occasional rain shower.

Grenada is one of my favorite Caribbean islands for connecting with nature . The national parks are full of wildlife, stunning waterfalls, and hiking trails. 

It’s also full of culture from their spice markets, rum distilleries, and plantation homes. Not to mention, the beautiful beaches are perfect for swimming or just soaking up some sun.

9. Puerto Rico 

  • Average Rainfall in March: 2.35 inches
  • Average High: 77°F
  • What to do in March: Celebrate at the Ponce Carnival and visit El Yunque
  • Where to stay: Tropica Beach Hotel

girl climbing a rock at a river surrounded by green forest at the best caribbean island to visit in march, Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico is all things Latin and all things Caribbean rolled into one. You’ll experience a mix of culture, history, and tropical vibes in this U.S. territory. 

March is the perfect time to visit as it’s not peak season yet , so you can avoid the crowds and still enjoy warm temperatures.

In March, Puerto Rico celebrates their Ponce Carnival , a colorful and lively festival filled with music, dancing, and parades. 

And, of course, when you aren’t dancing to reggaeton or salsa, you can relax on one of their beautiful beaches. 

Flamenco Beach on Culebra Island is one of my favorite beaches in all of the Caribbean . 

I also love exploring El Yunque National Rainforest in Puerto Rico. The staunch contrast between visiting PR’s beaches and rainfest is an incredible way to make one vacation feel like two! 

10. Jamaica 

  • What to do in March: Eat Conch! March is the first month of conch season in Jamaica
  • Where to Stay: Grand Palladium Jamaica Resort & Spa All Inclusive

bright blue river of water surrounded by bright green forest

Jamaica is always a popular destination, and March is no different. The Caribbean island is still in full swing with warm temperatures and plenty of sunshine. 

You’ll find more spring breakers in Jamaica than on other Caribbean islands during March , but that doesn’t take away from its beauty and charm. And if you’re looking for a party, it only adds to the appeal.

Spend your days lounging on the white sandy beaches, sipping on a refreshing rum punch, and enjoying the world’s best jerk chicken. 

Grab the first conch dishes of the season, as March marks the start of conch season in Jamaica. 

One of my favorite things about this particular paradise is Jamaica’s thriving and unique ecotourism scene. From cliff jumping at Rick’s Cafe in Negril to tubing, hiking, and exploring the Luminous Lagoon , the natural landscape of Jamaica offers endless opportunities.

11. Punta Cana

  • Average Rainfall in March: 0.9 inches
  • What to do in March: Off-road to the water caves and beaches
  • Where to stay: Excellence El Carmen – Adults Only – All Inclusive

all inclusive resort in punta cana with palapas and chairs on the beach with two palm trees in between

Punta Cana is another one of those hot Caribbean destinations for spring breakers , but for good reason— it’s cheap! 

The Dominican Republic’s easternmost tip experiences perfect weather from January to March and beyond with warm temperatures, low humidity, and minimal rainfall . 

It’s the ideal location for those seeking a tropical escape without breaking the bank. It’s also known for getting around off-road and ziplining opportunities – making it more than worth visiting for all types of travelers! Take ATV tours , rent bikes, or just hang out at your all-inclusive.

Punta Cana is known for having some of the cheapest all-inclusive resorts in the Caribbean, making it a popular destination for travelers on a budget. 

Spend your days lounging on the pristine white sandy beaches, participating in water sports, and eating and drinking to your heart’s desire.

12. St Lucia 

  • What to do in March: Land and Sea Tour of St Lucia
  • Where to stay: Jade Mountain Beachfront Resort

rounded beach in st lucia from the top of mountain lined with lush green trees

Feel like splurging? Then look no further than St. Lucia for the ultimate Caribbean vacation in March. The island is still experiencing high season , and due to the easter holidays, it can see a spike in visitors and prices. But trust me, it’s worth it.

The island is at its most beautiful in March when the Pigeon Island National Park is lush with greenery. Of course, you can’t visit St Lucia without taking the hike to Gros Pitons – the island’s main attraction!

Clear blue waters and warm temperatures are perfect for swimming and sunbathing. St. Lucia is also known for its luxury resorts, spas, and fine dining experiences, making it the ideal destination for a romantic getaway or indulgent vacation.

13. Turks and Caicos

  • Average High: 82°F
  • What to do in March: Kayak through the mangroves
  • Where to stay: The Shore Club Turks and Caicos

view from an infinity pool with lines of a few palm trees with a view of grace bay beach in the distance

Turks and Caicos are among the most popular and safest islands in the Caribbean, and just like every other month, March is the perfect time to visit. 

With only a few rainfall days and warm temperatures, it’s the ideal location for beach lovers and outdoor activities.

The water visibility peaks in March, making it the perfect time for chartering boats , snorkeling off Grace Bay Beach or scuba diving in Grand Turk. 

Loads of sea life are still migrating through the area, so don’t be surprised if you come across giant rays and sea turtles during your underwater adventures.

14.  St Croix USVI 

  • Average Rainfall in March: 1.5 inches
  • What to do in March: Visit Buck Island Reef National Monument (I’d recommend going with Big Beard Adventures )
  • Where to stay: Buccaneer Beach and Golf Resort

girl posing while waves crash on to large boulders at annaly bay tide pools

The laidback lifestyle of St Croix seems to always draw in visitors, but the month of March is truly something special. The island is typically a beach bum haven with a sleepy little vibe but is surprisingly home to a diverse range of activities that will keep you entertained during your stay.

You can explore historical landmarks such as Fort Christiansvaern and any of the sugar mill ruins scattered throughout the island. Enjoy outdoor activities like kayaking, hiking, and snorkeling. My favorite hike on the island is to the Annaly Bay Tide Pools – a can’t-miss in St Croix.

Make sure to also check out Buck Island Reef National Monument, a protected marine park that offers some of the best – and my absolute favorite – snorkeling and scuba diving in the Caribbean. 

But most of all, enjoy those lazy days basking in the Caribbean sun. Christiansted and Frederiksted are two vibrant cities and the best places to stay on the island.

15. Dominica

  • What to do in March: Hike to Trafalgar Falls
  • Where to Stay: Intercontinental Dominica Resort and Spa

Dominca waterfall surrounded by light green trees in a rainforest

Dominica is often confused with the Dominican Republic, but this small island in the Eastern Caribbean is a hidden gem for tourists . 

It’s a mountainous island with lush green forests, waterfalls, and hot springs, making it ideal for hikers and nature lovers. It’s arguably one of the best islands for hiking in the Caribbean .

In March, the island experiences fewer crowds and still has warm temperatures that are perfect for exploring. 

My favorite spots on the island include Trafalgar Falls, Boiling Lake, and Champagne Reef, known for its underwater volcanic bubbles . Don’t worry; it’s safe and insanely gorgeous…and more than worth seeing.

FAQ: Visiting the Caribbean in March

Which caribbean islands have the best weather in march.

The best Caribbean weather in March is in Puerto Rico, Grand Cayman, and the British Virgin Islands.

These islands have warm temperatures, lower rainfall , and less humidity compared to other Caribbean islands in March.

Is March a good time for the Caribbean?

Absolutely – March is an excellent time to visit the Caribbean. In fact, it’s one of the prime times! March falls within the peak season in the Caribbean.

After the hurricane season has fully passed, you’ll find reduced humidity and rainfall. The temperatures are ideal for lounging on the beach or delving into historic sites and vibrant cultural festivals throughout the islands.

What is the cheapest month to go to the Caribbean?

The cheapest month to go to the Caribbean is typically September when hurricane season is at its peak.

However, it’s important to research the specific island you plan on visiting, as prices and weather can vary.

Which Caribbean islands are not worth visiting?

The Caribbean island not worth visiting is going to be up to you and your travel preferences. Each island has its own unique culture, la ndscape, and attractions. It’s just a matter of finding the right fit for you.

Some islands may be more e xpensive or cater to a specific type of traveler, but they all have something special to offer.

Where to avoid in the Caribbean?

I would personally avoid the over-touristy areas like Cancun or Montego Bay, as well as areas that are currently experiencing political or social unrest, such as Haiti or Trinidad and Tobago.

But again, it’s important to do your own research and make informed decisions when deciding which islands to avoid in the Caribbean.

What is the safest, friendliest Caribbean island?

Grand Cayman and Aruba are known for being two of the safest and friendliest Caribbean islands.

Cayman Islands are considered top island for safety for families and expats while Aruba has been dubbed “One Happy Island” for good reason!

Loads of islands in the Caribbean are known for being safe and friendly. It’s really about finding the right fit for you

Summary of the Best Caribbean Islands to Visit in March

There you have it! The 15 best Caribbean islands to visit in March. Now comes the hard part, deciding if you want stretches of white sand or days hiking to waterfalls. As cliche as it sounds, there is no wrong choice when it comes to choosing an island in the Caribbean. Every island I visit offers a new, unique experience.

Each one offers its own adventure and beauty, making it a perfect tropical destination no matter what time of year you visit. But trust me when I say March in the Caribbean is top-tier. So pack your bags , grab your sunscreen, and get ready to experience paradise!

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Updated: December 15, 2023

Jim

By the time people reach the month of March, they are tired of the gloomy winters and hurricane season. They long to spend some time outdoors under the warm sun and the cool spring. Thankfully, you can experience this blissful weather in most parts of the world during this time and enjoy, and world-class beaches.

But if one region stands out, it has to be the Caribbean Islands. Why? Besides the balmy weather, March is the month of festivities and explorations in this region.

These preserved areas also appeal to those looking to avoid the crowded resorts and tourist hot spots of more popular  Caribbean destinations

But tourists visiting the Caribbean in March face a unique problem – which islands to visit? After all, the region has over 7000 islets, reefs, and cays.

This post has the answer, bringing you the 6 best Caribbean Islands to visit in March:

1. Jamaica  

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It’s hard to create a list of Caribbean islands without including Jamaica . With a large population of around 3 million, Jamaica is considered one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Caribbean. 

In March, the weather is almost pleasant, with average temperatures around 84 °F. The wind is calm, and there is a low amount of rainfall. In fact, it is best to travel in March in Jamaica, because it is one of the driest months in this region. 

A few interesting places you can visit during March are Luminous Lagoon, YS Waterfalls, and Dunn’s Waterfalls. You can also try the popular bobsled ride at Mystic Mountains.

Jamaica boasts diverse scenery that attracts visitors from around the globe. And adventurous travelers can hike, rock climb, or dive while their calm counterparts can lounge on Seven  Mile Beach ‘s soft white sand or swim in its clear water.

Must Do : Go for the Black River Safari, which lets you get up close and personal with the crocodiles nesting in these regions and lazing around on the banks.

2. St. Lucia 

caribbean places to visit in march

The next island on our list is St. Lucia , which has successfully established its presence on the world’s tourist map. People throng it for its vibrant culture and a potpourri of awe-inspiring landscapes ranging from rushing rivers to tumbling waterfalls. 

In March, the island nation’s volcanic beaches, reef-diving sites, luxury resorts, and fishing villages come alive with adventure-seeking tourists from all over the world. Which is perhaps why it is the most picturesque Caribbean island .

Explore the Pigeon Island National Park, on the west coast picnicking locals, and take the plunge at the Toraille Waterfalls, among other activities.

Must Do : Enter the crater of La Soufrière Drive-In Volcano to experience the unique smell of sulfur emanating from the volcano. Combine it with a relaxing mud bath at Sulphur Springs Park.

3. Curacao  

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Curacao is a Dutch Caribbean island known for its rich marine life and beautiful coral reefs. The island nation has a European flair, which, combined with the local culture, gives you a truly unique experience. Which is why it is one of the best travel in March. It also has hundreds of pristine beaches where one can enjoy an afternoon of snorkeling and diving. 

​​Though there isn’t a bad time to visit Curacao, March is considered the best month due to the minimal rainfall. In March, one can visit the Willemstad floating market,  tour the different historic forts, appreciate the art at Nena Sanchez Gallery, and explore the Hato Caves.

Must Do : Watch the Sea Lion Show at the Curaçao Sea Aquarium. It is a unique rehabilitation center that focuses on creating a natural habitat for marine creatures.

4. Antigua & Barbuda

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Antigua and Barbuda is an amalgamation of two main islands and plenty of other smaller islands. Hugged by over 95 miles of pristine coastline, these islands are known for their lush tropical vegetation, majestic cliffs, and timeless monuments. 

The larger Antigua is considered more expensive and high-end than Barbuda, which is generally undeveloped, making it an ideal destination for those who wish to escape civilization. 

Antigua Located near the equator in the middle of the  Caribbean Sea , this Island becomes a top travel destination in March.

In March, one can see tourists swimming with stingrays in Stingray City, cruising along the high blue seas in a charter yacht, hiking to Rendezvous Bay, and birdwatching at Frigate Bird Sanctuary. 

Antigua is home to a wealth of diverse beaches – 365, to be exact. So whether you’re interested in grabbing a bite to eat at  Valley Church Beach  or seeking a more secluded one. Romantic vacation at Half Moon Bay, you likely won’t be disappointed.

Must Do : Pay a visit to the historical attractions  to recognize Antigua’s Colonial past. Such as Nelson’s Dockyard, which has accommodated ships of all shapes and sizes for over 250 years. It features a rich history in its national parks, which is why it is a listed heritage attraction in this region. And lastly don’t miss out on their  delicious cuisine  like conch, tamarind balls, jerk chicken, and also their top-notch rum. So, If you’re a history buff, investigate its past before leaving this  tropical paradise .

5. Barbados  

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If you are looking to stay at luxury hotels, relax on spectacular white sand beaches, and absorb the vibrant Bajan hospitality, your search ends with Barbados.  

Barbados is a melting pot of different cultures, including African, Indian, Creole, and British. March is probably the last month to enjoy the famous Barbados climate before humidity starts to kick in. The average temperature in March hovers around 26°C, with little to no rainfall. 

Due to the pleasant weather, tourists in March usually prefer exploring the Animal Flower Caves, finding secret beach vacations, sailing on a catamaran, or hiking through the rain forests when they are not wet. 

Must Do : Head for a mesmerizing drive down the coast and explore the Bathsheba Beach area. It also has a lively music culture with plenty of bars and pubs where you can sit back and enjoy  live music  and the finest rum houses in this region.

6. Bahamas  

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The Bahamas is probably one of the best islands to visit in March and the most special destination you will ever visit. The Bahamas derives its appeal from its  stunning beaches  and Caribbean Sea views. For starters, this archipelago constitutes over 700 tiny islands. Secondly, one of the more unique things to do in the Bahamas is swimming with the pigs, Yes, you read that right! Which is accessible via boat tour.

Home to some of the most diverse marine life on the planet, the snorkeling and  scuba diving  spots are excellent. Where you can enjoy your fill of the Caribbean sun, and explore the island. Overall, when you combine this uniqueness with its spectacular weather in March, you are in for a real treat! This is what sets it apart from other Caribbean destinations.

In March, you can find tourists combing through Eleuthera Island, diving the waters around Andros, exploring the Blue Holes National Park, and relaxing at the private blue lagoon island at Salt Cay.

Must Do : Swim with the nurse sharks at Compass Cay. These are the harmless cousins of the more dangerous white sharks. So, you can swim even without the cages. 

And those are the top Caribbean Islands you can plan to visit in the coming March. But this list is not exhaustive as there are plenty of other gems that haven’t made it to this list, such as Grenada , Turks and Caicos , the British Virgin Islands , the Cayman Islands, the Caribbean St . Kitts & Nevis, and it’s capital city. Where you may do island hopping and more. You should give them a try too!

Ultimately, the choice of destination depends on what you are looking for. Whether it’s for beach parties or other special occasions. Some islands are great for scuba divers while honeymooning couples would prefer secluded spots. 

But irrespective of your travel type or purpose, the Caribbean is an amazing destination during March. Go ahead and plan your Caribbean vacation now!

Jim

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13 Best Caribbean Islands To Visit in March

It’s no secret that March is a busy month for Caribbean vacationers. The low chance of rain appeals to cruise and beach visitors. You won’t have to worry about the weather while taking in all the sights and sounds of the Caribbean during this time of the year. This article lists some of the best Caribbean islands to visit in March. Continue reading to find the finest destination in the Caribbean.

Jamaica is a popular vacation spot because of its attractive location as the third-largest island in the Caribbean . The island is well-known for its fascinating history, breathtaking scenery, and exciting nightlife. Jamaica is one of the best Caribbean islands to visit in March since the weather is still warm (an average of 78 degrees) and sunny throughout the month.

In March, you can enjoy trips to YS, Dunn’s Waterfalls, and Luminous Lagoon. Mystic Mountains is also home to the thrilling bobsled ride. Reggae music was born in Jamaica and has spread around the world.

Thus, the island is known for its wide selection of reggae clubs, which are popular among tourists. The island’s waterfalls, beaches, and other natural features are among the greatest in the Caribbean.

2. St. Lucia

St. Lucia is one of the best Caribbean islands to visit in March, especially for travelers searching for a tropical getaway with various exciting activities and fascinating island culture. The tropical rainforest, Pidgeon Island National Park, and Tet Paul Nature Path are all great places to go hiking.

Anse Mamin, a quiet, romantic black-sand beach, and the Diamond Botanical Gardens are just a few attractions in La Soufrière, nestled against the towering volcanic Pitons.

Many eateries offer delicious regional specialties like green figs, salt fish, and cassava bread. Also, on Fridays, there is the famous Gros Islet Fish Fry; if you go in the afternoon, you may watch a cricket match.

Curaçao is geographically located outside of the hurricane zone . Thus, a warm, sunny climate and lack of risk from the cyclones that may wreak havoc in the Caribbean are guaranteed year-round. No wonder it is one of the best Caribbean islands to visit in March. 

Divers, snorkelers, and beach bums flock to Curaçao for the island’s consistent weather and relatively pristine coral reefs, at least in comparison to the rest of the Caribbean. In addition, the capital of this Dutch Caribbean nation is a bustling metropolis of pastel-colored buildings and cultural landmarks, including a synagogue with a sand floor dating back to the 18th century.

Moreover, Curaçao has glistening beaches, world-class diving, kite sports, and more. The island is also a popular stop for cruise ship day-trippers, but the island is worth exploring for at least a week. There are colorful neighborhoods to explore, breathtaking national parks to observe native wildlife, and a rich history to learn about.

Antigua has a wide variety of beautiful beaches. Whether you are looking for a lively place to eat and people-watch in Dickenson Bay or a quiet, romantic retreat at Half Moon Bay, you will surely be satisfied.

As an added bonus, Antigua also features some of the Caribbean’s most opulent hotels. Nelson’s Shipyard, built by the British Navy using slave labor, and Betty’s Hope, an early sugar plantation, are just two of the many historical monuments on the island that pay tribute to Antigua’s Colonial past.

Antigua is one of the best Caribbean islands to visit in March because of its mild weather. It fits the bill perfectly as a tropical getaway.

5. Barbados

Barbados has all the typical Caribbean features, like beautiful beaches, lush golf courses, and luxurious resorts. But don’t be fooled! The island also has its own set of activities worth checking out.

Travelers can indulge in some of the island’s famously bittersweet Mount Gay Rum. The limestone tunnels of Harrison’s Cave and Animal Flower Cave are also open to exploration. Moreover, you may watch horse racing at Garrison Savannah and groove to some calypso tunes. 

Barbados, one of the best Caribbean islands to visit in March, is frequently mentioned as a must-see destination for any Caribbean vacation. You’ll have a blast in this tropical paradise’s sunny skies and 85-degree weather. The city’s past is part of what makes it so great. Because of its historical and cultural significance, UNESCO added Bridgetown and the surrounding Garrison area to its list of World Heritage Sites in 2011.

Everyone’s idea of a perfect Caribbean island getaway is the Bahamas . The average temperature on the islands is 82 degrees, making it feel like a completely different universe from the freezing weather back home. 

Due to this, it is one of the best Caribbean islands to visit in March. Undoubtedly, this island is among the most spectacular in the Caribbean. There are around 700 different islands that make up the archipelago.

You’re in for a tremendous treat in March when the great weather complements the city’s singular character. Eleuthera Island, Andros Island scuba diving, Blue Holes National Park, and Salt Cay, a private island with a stunning blue lagoon, are popular destinations for vacationers in March.

St. George’s harbor in Grenada is beautiful, with its brightly colored buildings and natural elements. There are more than forty-five beaches on the island, the longest of which is Grand Anse Beach at two miles.

Whatever beach you visit, you’ll be greeted by pristine waters and powdery sands surrounded by verdant vegetation. Go away from the shore and enjoy a chocolate tour at Belmont Estate or hike the trails at Grand Etang National Park & Forest Reserve.

With only roughly 133 square miles of land, Grenada is one of the Caribbean’s tiniest islands. Despite its modest size, the island boasts many exciting activities for visitors of all ages and interests throughout the year.

Guests to Grenada are more likely to enjoy a picture-perfect vacation in March when the island receives the least rainfall.

8. Cayman Islands

The crescent-shaped beaches and renowned diving spots make the Cayman Islands one of the Caribbean’s most picturesque locations. This includes Eden Rock and Devil’s Grotto. Stingray City is also a great place to swim.

Enjoy the beautiful sand beaches and calm water by visiting this archipelago during the summer without breaking the bank. Hotel rates and vacation rentals are significantly lower than on other Caribbean islands.

March in the Cayman Islands is characterized by warm temperatures and almost no likelihood of precipitation. Thus, the island is one of the best Caribbean islands to visit in March. Temperatures in the Caribbean are some of the highest this month.

9. Montserrat

Montserrat is one of the best Caribbean islands to visit in March if you’d rather avoid the hustle and bustle of other tourists and connect with nature. 

The tiny Caribbean island is covered with verdant hills teeming with wildlife, an active volcano known as Soufrière Hills, secluded black-sand beaches, and a friendly, proud population with a rich cultural history.

Because of its similarity to the shoreline of Ireland, the island is often called the “Emerald Isle” of the Caribbean. Nowhere else in the world does St. Patrick’s Day receive the level of official recognition that it does in Montserrat. Many of its citizens can trace their genealogy back to Ireland. This event commemorates a failed uprising by enslaved Africans against European colonial rule in 1768.

10. British Virgin Islands

Although the British Virgin Islands are among the least populated and developed in the Caribbean, this adds to their allure. It is one of the best Caribbean islands to visit in March, especially for travelers with a penchant for sailing and privacy. This paradise boasts stunning resorts, villas, restaurants, and other tourist attractions, emphasizing modest luxury over expanding expansion.

Tortola is noted by its high cliffs, white sand beaches, ebbing and flowing tides, and gentle easterly winds. The tranquil island of Jost Van Dyke is just a short sail away. It boasts some of the best Caribbean New Year’s Eve celebrations and some diving and fishing opportunities.

The Baths, located on Virgin Gorda, is arguably the most photogenic beach in the British Virgin Islands. This is because it features beautiful grottos among massive granite rocks (just be mindful of the day-tripping crowds). Try Anegada if you’re looking for complete isolation; the island is relatively unnoticed due to its small size, flat landscape, and pristine beaches.

11. St. Barths

The French-speaking island of St. Barths in the Caribbean is one of the best Caribbean islands to visit in March. Guests come from around the world to enjoy its rich culture and stunning beaches. Despite its popularity among the well-heeled, the island of St. Barts only covers 9.26 square miles. And yet, the island is teeming with expensive hotels, restaurants, and yachts.

There are no direct flights from the United States to this little paradise in the French West Indies, but that is part of its allure. People often fly or sail in for a visit, and those who opt for the more commercial way know it’s all worth it for the reward they’ll receive.

After an exciting landing on a short beachfront airstrip (one of the most extraordinary airport experiences in the world), visitors to St. Barths are immediately struck by the island’s natural beauty. Once you step on the island, you’ll understand why it’s so popular as a vacation destination.

12. Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico is a vacation spot to relax and enjoy the sights. Moreover, you’ll also delight in the sounds, smells, and tastes of one of the Caribbean’s most fantastic culinary scenes and beautiful beachside landscapes.

Visit San Juan and go window shopping among the brightly painted buildings and charming cobblestone streets. Explore the abundant waterfalls and wildlife of the El Yunque rainforest on foot. Isla de Vieques has some of the best beaches in the world, especially in Mosquito Bay, where bioluminescent organisms make the sea sparkle a vivid blue-green at night. Intriguing, right? Because of the island’s compactness, visitors may see and do a great deal during their little time there.

Puerto Rico is one of the best Caribbean islands to visit in March because of the weather. The pristine, calm waters of Puerto Rico are ideal for families, while the surf breaks attract professionals. This excursion combines a look at the present with a stroll through history. Consider traveling to Puerto Rico in March to get away from it all. 

Aruba is one of the best Caribbean islands to visit in March and is a great vacation spot for people of different interests. Those who want to gamble may visit the island’s casinos. You can walk the island’s Ayo and Casibari rock formations if you like outdoor time. And if you prefer to spend some time on the ocean, you can go on a boat tour. 

Meanwhile, sunbathers may relax in a lounge chair on Aruba’s sandy shores without getting too hot, thanks to the island’s consistent breeze. The island’s location outside the storm zone means it’s pleasant all year round. However, summer is typically the time when hotel rates are lowest.

Many people visit Aruba every year because of its exciting nightlife. Renaissance Island, the Butterfly Farm, and Boca Catalina Island are all fantastic places to spend the day.

What To Expect in the Caribbean During March

Travel to the Caribbean is widespread in March because most people in the north are sick of winter by then. Spring break is also a great time to visit the islands because of the reliably warm and dry weather.

Since March is the peak of the Caribbean’s high season, airfare and hotel rates are often at their highest prices. March in the Caribbean is one of the best months to visit due to the pleasant average temperatures of 83 degrees Fahrenheit (28 degrees Celsius) during the day and 73 degrees Fahrenheit (23 degrees Celsius) at night.

And because it’s the dry season in the Caribbean, keeping a moisturizer and lip balm is also essential. Daytime attire should be airy cotton, while evening attire should include a sweater.

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The Caribbean is colder during March, but don’t worry; it’s still much warmer than most places in the Northern Hemisphere. With temperatures averaging 70-85 degrees during this month you can relax in the tropical sun for a well-deserved winter escape.

The Caribbean Islands are known for their majestic beauty, world-class beaches, and laid-back vibe. If you’re not sure which island is the best, quite frankly, they’re all fantastic. So let’s break it down and look at the best Caribbean Islands to visit in March.

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10 Caribbean Islands to Travel in March

Barbados - Best Caribbean Islands to Visit in March

Average March Temperature: High 85° – Low 73°

The island of Barbados remains one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Caribbean. If you want good weather, you’ll adore the warm tropical climate where temperatures reach 85 degrees. It is one of the best Caribbean Islands to visit in March.

Barbados is home to beautiful beaches. Some of the most popular beaches include Crane Beach and Carlisle Bay, where the water is crystal clear and the fish are beautifully diverse. The island has some incredible seafood on offer too. One of the most popular markets is the Oistins Fish Market, where locals cook delicious food all night long.

This island isn’t short of top attractions either – be sure to visit Harrison’s Cave, St. Nicholas Abbey, and Andromeda Botanic Gardens, they are all lovely day trips.

Check out these amazing activities in Barbados: Barbados Catamaran Snorkeling Cruise Original Bajan Walking Food Tour Fast Track Arrival Service at Barbados Airport

St John's Antigua is great to go in March

Average March Temperature: High 84° – Low 71°

Antigua is a top-rated tourist destination in the Caribbean, and for a good reason; the island is one of the most beautiful in the region. If you’re looking for a fantastic tropical spot with warm weather in March, Antigua is perfect. The average temperature is 84 degrees, making it one of the best Caribbean vacations in March.

Antigua is known for its idyllic beaches surrounding the island. But the island has a total of over 300 beaches, so it would almost take you a year to see them all. The best beaches include Ffryes Beach, Half Moon Bay, and Valley Church Beach – all are stunning.

Antigua is home to an array of superb restaurants, which is no surprise considering how diverse the fish are around the island. The seafood on the island is some of the best in the Caribbean.

You might want to check out: Snorkel – Lobster Lunch Cruise to Bird and Maiden Island

St Lucia - bets carribean islands to travel in March

Average March Temperature: High 85° – Low 71°

St Lucia is becoming increasingly popular in the Caribbean. Amongst the most idyllic islands in the region, the average temperature during March is 84 degrees, making it one of the best Caribbean destinations in March.

Visitors remember St Lucia for the incredible Piton Mountains, stunning waterfalls, and world-class beaches. And if you love adventure, you’ll love the superb hiking trails on the island.

One of the best hiking trails is Tet Paul Nature Trail, the hike’s views are spellbinding. You should also hike near Gros Piton; it’s gorgeous. The island’s best beaches include Rodney Bay, Marigot Bay, and Anse Chastanet Beach. Be sure to check out the fantastic street parties that take place during the day and night, and get involved with the beautiful Caribbean culture.

You must check out these amazing activities in St. Lucia: St Lucia Full-Day Catamaran Sightseeing Cruise With Snorkeling Land and Sea Tour in St. Lucia ATV Tour in St Lucia

Annandale Falls Grenada

Average March Temperature: High 86° – Low 73°

Grenada is one of the lesser-known islands of the Caribbean, but it’s also one of the best. The island is home to everything you could want from a tropical island. It’s a fantastic spot to head to in March. With superb weather that averages around 82 degrees, it is one of the best Caribbean destinations in March.

Grenada is nicknamed ‘Spice Island’ due to the vast array of spices and herbs that grow on the island. You can try these at numerous restaurants and local markets. Popular attractions on the island include River Antoine Estate Rum Distillery, which is home to some of the Caribbean’s best rum. If you love to adventure, the island’s supreme hiking trails will take you through waterfalls, forests, and beaches.

You might want to check this out: Full-Day Tour: Concord Waterfall, Chocolate Factory, Rum Distillery, Grand Etang

Trinidad & Tobago

Parlatuvier Bay in Tobago

Average March Temperature: High 89° – Low 22°

Trinidad & Tobago are two islands that lie 11km from the coast of Venezuela. These incredible islands are a superb spot to head to in March. With temperatures averaging 89 degrees, you’ll be leaving winter behind at home. The island is one of the best Caribbean destinations in March.

Trinidad & Tobago is one of the most diverse islands in the Caribbean. With a mixture of African, Hispanic, and Indian influences, it’s a melting pot of culture. Visitors remember the island for the majestic beaches, including Maracas Bay Beach, Las Cuevas Bay Beach, Blanchisseuse Beach, and many more.

If you love history, you’ll enjoy Fort King George & Tobago Museum, which offers excellent views of the coast and remnants that date back to the 1700s and the island’s early colonial history.

The Bahamas

Exuma Bahamas

Average March Temperature: High 82° – Low 66°

The Bahamas are famous for being the idyllic Caribbean paradise that everyone dreams of. The islands have an average temperature of 82 degrees so it will feel like another world from the cold weather at home. That’s why it’s one of the best Caribbean vacations in March.

The Bahamas are 700 tropical islands, and each one has stunning beaches, blue waters, and world-class nature. Home to some of the most diverse marine life on the planet, the snorkeling and scuba diving spots are excellent. If you love incredible nature, come to the Bahamas.

One of the more unique things to do in the Bahamas is swimming with the pigs of Exuma on Big Major Cay which is accessible via boat tour.

Dominican Republic

Punta Cana in Dominican Republic

Average March Temperature: High 78° – Low 66°

The Dominican Republic is home to some of the best beaches, history, and culture in the whole of the Caribbean. Furthermore, it is one of the best Caribbean vacations in March due to the excellent weather conditions.

The nature of the Dominican Republic is the highlight of the island. There are a variety of pristine beaches, including Bavaro Beach, Boca Chica, and Punta Cana. Saona Island is one of the best attractions, an idyllic island with some of the most transparent waters in the Caribbean.

If you love hiking and adventure, be sure to check out The 3 Eyes National Park, it has stunning scenery, including waterfalls, lagoons, and beautiful green forests.

Check out these amazing activities in the Dominican Republic: Small Adults only Lux Coral Nursery Snorkeling-Lobster Fest Half-Day Adventure: 4×4 ATV, Water Cave, and Dominican Culture At Punta Cana Monkeyland and Plantation Safari Tour from Punta Cana

Blue Hole in Jamaica

Average March Temperature: High 78° – Low 64°

Jamaica is the third-largest island in the Caribbean and one of the most popular travel destinations in the region. The island is famous for its majestic beauty, rich culture, and vibrant nightlife. And the weather remains hot during March, where temperatures average 78 degrees, making Jamaica one of the best Caribbean Islands to visit in March. 

Jamaica is the home of reggae music, a sound that has influenced the rest of the world for decades. Visitors love the variety of reggae bars all over the island. The island offers some of the best natural beauty in the Caribbean, with world-class waterfalls, beaches, and waterfalls. Jerk Chicken is one of the most popular foods on the island, and visitors love this delicious dish.

Don’t miss out on these great activities in Jamaica: Jamaica Dunn’s River Falls Party Cruise with Snorkeling Rastasafari Experience from Montego Bay

Aruba

Average March Temperature: High 87° – Low 77°

Aruba is one of the smaller islands in the Caribbean, but it’s also full of incredible things to see and do. The island is just north of Venezuela, and it has a warm climate throughout the year, making it one of the best Caribbean destinations in March.

Aruba is a haven for fantastic beaches, and two top-rated ones are Palm Beach and Eagle Beach. Aruba also has a vibrant nightlife scene with great bars and restaurants attracting tourists worldwide. Popular daytime activities include Renaissance Island, Butterfly Farm, and Boca Catalina.

Check out these great activities in Aruba: Island Ultimate Jeep Safari in Aruba Natural Pool & Indian Cave Jeep Safari Aruba Champagne Breakfast and Lunch Cruise with Snorkeling

Turks and Caicos

Grace Bay Providenciales Turks and Caicos

Average March Temperature: High 82° – Low 73°

Turks and Caicos are becoming one of the most popular archipelagos of the Caribbean due to the phenomenal beaches, which many believe to be the best in the Caribbean. The islands have a warm climate throughout March, with temperatures averaging 82 degrees. It’s a great spot to escape the sleet, snow, and ice and one of the best Caribbean destinations in March.

Visitors love the incredible beaches, including Taylor Bay Beach, Pillory Beach, and Leeward Beach. And one of the most popular attractions is whale watching on Salt Cay. The opportunity to see these majestic creatures passing by the islands is an experience of a lifetime. The islands have many watersport activities as well, such as jet skiing, kitesurfing, and snorkeling.

Check out this great excursion: 4hour Group Half Day Snorkeling Excursion in Grace Bay

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The 10 Best Caribbean Islands to Visit in March

Most people love the thought of a vacation to an idyllic Caribbean island. The thought of pristine white sand, crystal clear waters, swaying palm trees, endless sun, and a relaxed and welcoming culture. To be honest, every month of the year is a great time to visit anywhere in the Caribbean for different reasons, but in this article, we’re going to look at what we consider the 10 best Caribbean islands to visit in March. 

From larger islands to little dots in the ocean – whatever kind of Caribbean vacation you’re looking for, we’ve got you covered. Looking for all-inclusive luxury or off-the-beaten-path quintessential Caribbean – we’ve included both.  

We’re going to get some important questions out the way first, to save us going through things like weather and water temperatures for each island.

FAQs about the Caribbean in March

Is march a good time to go to the caribbean.

Yes, March is an excellent time to visit the Caribbean. It falls within the dry season, offering warm temperatures, sunny skies, and a low risk of rain. While March is in peak tourist season, it will be quieter than December , January , and February . Also, the water temperatures begin to rise again. This makes the best Caribbean islands to visit in March ideal for beach vacations and outdoor activities.

What is the weather like in March in the Caribbean?

In March, the Caribbean typically enjoys dry and sunny weather. Average daytime temperatures range from the low to mid-80s Fahrenheit (upper 20s Celsius), and nighttime temperatures often drop to the low to mid-70s Fahrenheit (lower 20s Celsius). Rainfall is minimal during this period, making it one of the best times for a Caribbean vacation.

Can you swim in March in the Caribbean?

Yes, swimming in the Caribbean in March is generally comfortable. Sea temperatures are warm, usually around 78 degrees Fahrenheit (25 degrees Celsius) in the southern regions and slightly cooler in the north. These conditions make the Caribbean islands to visit in March incredibly appealing, particularly if you’re looking for water activities, such as snorkelling and diving.

Is March Hurricane Season in the Caribbean?

No, March is not part of the hurricane season in the Caribbean. The hurricane season typically runs from June to November, with peak activity between August and September. Therefore, March is a safer and more appealing time to visit, avoiding the hurricane risks.

The Best Caribbean Islands to Visit in March

First on the list of best Caribbean islands to visit is the land of wood and water, the birthplace of Bob Marley, and the fifth largest island in the region – Jamaica . Whatever kind of vacation you’re looking for, Jamaica has it. Want to kick back in a luxurious resort for two weeks and do nothing but eat, drink, and chill? There’s plenty of choice. Prefer an adventurous time exploring beaches, local life, hiking, waterfalls, and more? There’s that too. 

Jamaica is a vibrant island, and one of the best Caribbean islands to visit in March as there’s always something going on. Music is part of the culture, reggae is constantly playing, and the people are amazing. Don’t believe what you read. Jamaica isn’t a place where you have to stay in your resort to be safe. Take the usual precautions, do your research, and don’t go to places that pose a potential threat. When we visited, we hired a driver for a few days and were able to explore some incredible places and make memories that will last a lifetime.

martha brae river jamaica

Also, if you’re a coffee or party lover, March is the perfect time to visit Jamaica. The annual Blue Mountain Coffee Festival kicks off on 2nd March, with events lasting much of the month. And, Beach Road Trip Weekend Jamaica Edition starts from 1st March, which is a vibrant, multi-day road trip festival celebrating Caribbean culture with music, dance, all-inclusive food, and various themed parties.

🏡 Places to Stay in Jamaica

  • Sandals Royal Plantation All Inclusive – Couples Only : All inclusive, adults-only, oceanfront luxury, personalised butler service, in Ocho Rios.
  • S Hotel Jamaica – All-Inclusive : Stylish, modern and beautiful design, beachfront, in Montego Bay.
  • Riu Palace Tropical Bay – All Inclusive : Family-friendly, beachfront, extensive amenities, lively entertainment, in Negril.

You can find more amazing places to stay in Jamaica here .

🎒 Things to Do in Jamaica in March

  • Go on a Rasta ATV Safari
  • Discover River Tubing along the River Rapids Waterfalls
  • Jump into Blue Hole and climb Dunns River Falls in Ocho Rios
  • Have a Photoshoot in a clear kayak
  • Experience Bamboo Rafting along the Martha Brae River
  • Explore Negril by cliff jumping at Rick’s Cafe and swimming at Seven Mile Beach
  • Join an island sightseeing tour in lush Ocho Rios

You can find more things to do in Jamaica here .

2. St Lucia

Known as a romantic paradise for honeymooners, St Lucia is one of the best Caribbean islands to visit in March for couples and families too. The landscapes of St Lucia are truly something to behold, particularly if you venture away from the touristy northwest part of the island. The majestic Pitons , rolling hills and mountains, lush rainforest, and jaw-dropping waterfalls are just a few things to expect in this amazing country. 

Another reason we think St Lucia is one of the best Caribbean islands to visit in March is the wide choice of beaches . Boasting a selection of white, golden, and black sand beaches there’s something different everywhere you turn. Whether you’re looking for a bustling vibe with beach chairs, umbrellas and bars, or prefer a secluded experience with a beautiful beach to yourself – you’ll find it here. 

Transportation in St Lucia comparing barbados vs st lucia

🏡 Places to Stay in St Lucia

  • Jade Mountain Resort  – Exclusive, luxury resort with Piton views.
  • Sugar Beach, A Viceroy Resort  – Luxury, elegant, family-friendly, located right between the Pitons.
  • Bel Jou Hotel  –  Affordable all-inclusive, hilltop views over Castries and the Caribbean Sea, adults-only. Read  our review .

You can find more amazing places to stay in St Lucia here .

🎒 Things to Do in St Lucia in March

  • Explore the iconic Pitons on a guided hike
  • Make your own chocolate and learn about cocao at Project Chocolat, Rabot Estate (we recommend the Tree to Bar Experience)
  • Go on a (private) boat trip to Soufriere and the west coast
  • See the worlds-only drive in volcano & relax in the therapeutic Sulphur Springs mud baths
  • Discover St Lucia’s underwater life by SNUBA or Scuba Diving
  • Sail around the island on a full-day Catamaran cruise
  • Admire the Pitons from Tet Paul Nature Trail Hike (this is an easy hike to get close to the Pitons)

You can find more things to do in St Lucia here .

When asked to list our top 3 Caribbean destinations, Grenada is always mentioned. We have an incredible attachment to this island, so we’re recommending it as one of the best Caribbean islands to visit in March. Some islands are known for beaches, and some for landscapes. Others offer premium luxury, and some are a step-back to classic Caribbean vibes. Some have great choices for local and international food. Others aren’t so great. Guess what? Grenada has everything! And, the best part is the people – possibly the happiest, most smiley and welcoming we’ve encountered in over 2 years of Caribbean travel. 

One thing’s for certain, if you do go to Grenada, don’t waste all your time in the resort. Get out and immerse yourself in this island. Swim at the waterfalls , snorkel at the beaches , island hop to Grenada’s sister island, Carriacou , and discover all the best things to do in Grenada . It will be one of the best travel experiences you ever have. 

things to do in carriacou grenada sandy island

On this list, Grenada would be our choice for a Caribbean island to visit in March, but we’ll leave that decision to you!

🏡 Places to Stay in Grenada

  • Silversands Resort Grenada at Grand Anse : Super luxurious and contemporary hotel on Grand Anse Beach. Minimalist design, elegant rooms to expansive villas, beach infinity pool.
  • Siesta Hotel : Budget and brilliant, amazing service and in the most desirable location in Grenada.
  • Calabash Luxury Boutique Hotel : Suite-only, luxury beachfront personalised service, in Lance Aux Epines.

You can find more amazing places to stay in Grenada here .

🎒 Things to Do in Grenada in March

  • Experience a sunset cruise along the famous and picturesque Grand Anse Beach
  • Go on a week long exploration on a Catamaran
  • Taste Grenadian cuisine on a walking food tour
  • Discover several hotspots in one day on half day tours like this one
  • Snorkel in the world’s first Underwater Sculpture Park
  • Swim at the breathtaking Seven Sisters Falls
  • See how chocolate and rum is made at a historic plantation and Rum Distillery
  • Hike Mount Qua Qua and try to spot Mona Monkeys

You can find more things to do in Grenada here and in our guide to 41 Awesome Things To Do in Grenada .

As the less visited half of Trinidad and Tobago, Tobago offers a distinct experience from its larger counterpart. It’s the perfect island if you’re seeking a more laid-back, quintessentially Caribbean vibe.

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Unlike Trinidad, Tobago is not known for busy cities or industrial landscapes, instead its untouched natural beauty. The island is home to the world’s oldest protected rainforest and attracts people looking for pristine beaches, nature-based adventure and a more intimate experience with Caribbean culture and life. While it lacks the development of other islands, Tobago makes up for it with its unspoiled charm.

tobago best caribbean islands to visit in march

You can spend your day lounging on secluded beaches like Pigeon Point or hiking and exploring the near-10,000 acres of biodiversity at the Main Ridge Forest Reserve . Postcard-perfect, palm fringed beaches, dense rainforest and a nature-based experience are why Tobago is one of the best Caribbean islands to visit in March.

🏡 Places to Stay in Tobago

  • Coco Reef Resort & Spa : Beachfront, tropical gardens, in Crown Point.
  • Bacolet Beach Club : Boutique, secluded beach, amazing views.
  • Castara Retreats : Eco family-run, nestled in nature, ocean views, 2 minutes to beach.

You can find more amazing places to stay in Tobago here .

🎒 Things to Do in Tobago in March

  • Snorkel at the stunning Buccoo Reef and Nylon Pool .
  • Tour the whole island on a full day tour
  • Go on a bird watching tour in the rainforest
  • Swim at picturesque Pigeon Point Beach (and lots more on this tour)
  • Explore the lush Tobago Main Ridge Forest Reserve
  • Hike to Paria Waterfall
  • Swim at the impressive Argyle Waterfall
  • Try fishing with a local and snorkel at Buccoo Point

You can find more things to do in Tobago here .

5. Carriacou

We’ve mentioned Grenada, but its sister island Carriacou shouldn’t be missed when considering the best Caribbean islands to visit in March. A short flight or 1 hour 45-minute ferry from the mainland, and you’ll feel like you’ve gone back in time. This tiny island is home to around 8,000 people and is just 13 square miles in size! 

Read about: How to Go from Grenada to Carriacou

Free from large-scale tourist development, this is a true adventurers’ paradise. You won’t find big hotels and a selection of high-end restaurants, but you will get welcoming, laid-back island vibes and a traditional Caribbean experience.

things to do in carriacou grenada anse la roche beach

Within eye-shot of Carriacou, you’ll see the Grenadine island chain , making Carriacou one of the best Caribbean islands to visit in March for an incredible island hopping experience. The Grenadines are possibly the most beautiful islands and water we’ve seen in this part of the world.

🏡 Places to Stay in Carriacou, Grenada

  • Carriacou Grand View Hotel : Panoramic views, comfortable accommodation, central in Carriacou.
  • Hotel Laurena : Family-friendly, central location, in Hillsborough.
  • Bogles Roundhouse : Unique, roundhouse cottages, intimate dining. We loved our stay here.

You can find more amazing places to stay in Carriacou here .

🎒 Things to Do in Carriacou

  • Go island hopping with Froggy’s tours across the uninhabited and inhabited islands (above photo)
  • Have a sunset dinner at Paradise Beach Club
  • Relax at the pristine Sandy Island
  • Hike to High North Peak for panoramic island views
  • Visit the Carriacou Museum to learn about local history
  • Experience local culture in Hillsborough

You can find more places to see in our guide; 12 Top Things to Do in Carriacou .

6. Barbados 

No matter the time of year, Barbados is an amazing vacation destination. If you’re looking to experience all the amenities, infrastructure, and choices that come with tourism development, then Barbados is the choice for you. It’s definitely the most developed of the Eastern Caribbean islands, but it hasn’t lost its traditional Bajan vibe – you just have to seek it out.

Barbados is on the list of best Caribbean islands to visit in March for people who prefer an easier vacation. The island is well-connected, and because of it’s mass-development, is more affordable than some other islands. 

While Barbados is a relatively flat island, meaning it doesn’t boast the landscapes of St Lucia and Grenada , there are some incredible beaches in Barbados to make up for it!

Snorkel with turtles in barbados comparison of barbados vs st lucia

🏡 Places to Stay in Barbados

  • Sweetfield Manor : Boutique luxury, tropical oasis, beautiful design, near Carlisle Bay.
  • Savannah Beach Club : Modern hotel, beachfront, family-friendly, in great location.
  • Cobblers Cove : Elegant, pink colonial-style, beachside, amazing sunsets.

You can find more amazing places to stay in Barbados here .

🎒 Things to Do in Barbados

  • Swim and snorkel with sea turtles at Carlisle Bay
  • Go on a private (and customisable) island tour
  • Sail along the coastline on a Catamaran Cruise Excursion
  • Explore Harrison’s Cave’s underground caverns
  • Visit Bathsheba beach and other remote coastlines
  • Taste Bajan cuisine on a walking food tour
  • Experience Rum tasting at the Mount Gay Rum Distillery

You can find more things to do in Barbados here .

7. Puerto Rico 

Puerto Rico really is the island with everything. Fancy a city break with a Caribbean twist? Get yourself to Old San Juan . Looking for a surfing vacation? Head to Rincon . Want a relaxing time at beautiful beaches? Opt for Fajardo . Keen to get lost in nature? Choose El Yunque National Forest . Puerto Rico has so much to offer, and in March, you’ll get the best weather of the year.

It’s the least rainy and humid month of the year, meaning temperatures are more bearable, and the chances are the sun will be shining. Puerto Rico is the Caribbean, but with all the choice of being in the US. So, if you’re someone who likes to vacation with the comforts of home, then PR is the island for you. 

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🏡 Places to Stay in Puerto Rico

  • Rincon of the Seas Grand Caribbean Hotel : Beachfront oasis, tropical gardens, family-friendly, in great location on west coast.
  • El Conquistador Resort, Fajardo : Luxurious cliffside resort, ocean views, water park, golf course, in great location on east coast.
  • St. Regis Bahia Beach Resort : Ultimate luxury, elegant, nature reserve setting in Rio Grande, a desirable location near El Yunque National Forest.

You can find more amazing places to stay in Puerto Rico here .

🎒 Things to Do in Puerto Rico

  • Explore and venture to waterfalls in the El Yunque National Forest
  • Take a (private and all inclusive) boat trip to serene Icacos island
  • Visit hidden gem beaches like Playa Escondida and Playa Colora
  • Sail San Juan Bay at sunset on a Catamaran Cruise Excursion
  • Snorkel at Culebra island on the pristine white sand beaches
  • Taste Puerto Rico cuisine and explore the historic Old San Juan on a sunset walking food tour
  • Go horse riding on secluded beaches

You can find more things to do in Puerto Rico here and in our Puerto Rico travel guides .

Although Vieques is technically a part of Puerto Rico , we had to mention it separately. Hop on a flight from San Juan or catch the ferry from Ceiba , and you’ll quickly arrive on a tiny island inhabited by around 9,000 people and a lot of wild horses. We think it’s one of the best Caribbean islands to visit in March because it’s a far cry from the mainland and is a truly unique experience. 

Life on Vieques is laidback, slow, and unassuming. This place is home to beautiful beaches (one being Playa Negra , the only black sand beach in PR). Put it this way, the island is that small, the best way to get around is a golf cart. 

Hidden gems in Puerto Rico Playa Negra black sand beach in Vieques

A vacation on Vieques feels like escaping your normal, forgetting all your troubles, and simply enjoying being on a tiny island in the middle of the ocean. It’s rather a surreal experience driving down the winding roads and seeing as many horses as you do people.

🏡 Places to Stay in Vieques

  • Finca Victoria : Very unique rooms and home, vegan food, yoga classes, serene nature setting.
  • El Blok Hotel : Contemporary design, rooftop views, in Esperanza which is an ideal location.
  • Blue Horizon Boutique Resort : Adult-only, on a hill with amazing ocean view and outdoor pool.

You can find more amazing places to stay in Vieques here .

🎒 Things to Do in Vieques

  • Kayak on the world-famous Bioluminescent Mosquito Bay
  • Explore Puerto Rico’s only black sand beach, Playa Negra
  • Go Horseback riding along scenic trails and beaches
  • Snorkel at Sun Bay
  • Discover the history at Fortin Conde de Mirasol
  • Enjoy local cuisine and nightlife in Esperanza

You can find more things to do in Vieques here .

Bequia , in St Vincent and the Grenadines, is the largest of the Grenadine islands and the most popular with tourists (there aren’t many though). Bequia is undoubtedly one of the best Caribbean islands to visit in March because it’s the gateway to the Grenadines and a sailing paradise frequented by yachties from around the world. 

This is another island free from mass tourism development, meaning many of Bequia’s beaches remain untouched and often deserted, meaning this 7 square mile paradise boasts some of the best beaches in the region. It’s no wonder it’s made it onto our list of best Caribbean islands to visit in March.

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As soon as you step foot on this island, you’ll be welcomed by smiling faces and people who love to chat with no strings attached. Locals will stop you in the street, not trying to sell you things, but to say hello and welcome you to their home. There’s also a strong immigrant community here, with many retirees from the UK, Canada, the US, and Europe choosing to base themselves here. 

FYI, the Bequia bug is real. Some people return here year after year and swear they’ll never go anywhere else.

🏡 Places to Stay in Bequia

  • Bequia Beach Hotel : Luxury hotel, beachfront elegance, family-owned, in Friendship Bay.
  • Tropical Hideaway : Panoramic views, infinity pool, intimate suites, lush surroundings, over Admiralty Bay.
  • The Sweet Retreat : Affordable option above one of Bequia’s best beach, sea views.

You can find more amazing places to say in Bequia here .

🎒 Things to Do in Bequia

  • Relax at the picturesque Princess Margaret Beach
  • Discover Bequia’s maritime history at the Bequia Maritime Museum
  • Sample local cuisine at the best restaurants in Bequia
  • Enjoy snorkelling and diving in the clear waters with Dive Bequia
  • Chase waterfalls in St Vincent (the mainland)
  • Go island hopping around the Grenadines
  • Take a scenic hike to Ma Peggy for stunning views

You can find more places to see in our guide; Top 10 Things to Do in Bequia .

10. Curaçao

Curaçao , a Dutch Caribbean island, is nestled in the southern Caribbean Sea, just off the Venezuelan coast. It’s part of the ABC islands, along with Aruba and Bonaire. Curaçao stretches across approximately 171 square miles and is known for its colourful buildings and colonial architecture of Willemstad, beautiful beaches, and European-inspired cuisine and culture. Also, it’s very popular for divers due to its stunning coral reefs and beautiful marine life, making it a top destination for underwater adventures.

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The Dutch-Caribbean culture of Curaçao can be seen and experienced through its cuisine, language, and lifestyle. It’s a place where you can experience a lively, yet relaxed Caribbean lifestyle infused with a touch of European flair.

Visiting this island is a distinct experience compared to other destinations and it’s why it’s rightfully made it onto the list of best Caribbean islands to visit in March.

🏡 Places to Stay in Curaçao

  • Bayside Boutique Hotel : Luxury rooms, 18-hole golf course, private beach access, in Blue Bay.
  • Rancho el Sobrino : Affordable option, family-friendly, restaurant and pools.
  • Villa Tokara Boutique Hotel : Gorgeous rooms, historic architecture, personalised service, excellent location.

You can find more amazing places to stay in Curaçao here .

🎒 Things to Do in Curaçao

  • Snorkel and swim with turtles at Grote Knip Beach
  • Take a Catamaran boat day trip with BBQ lunch and open bar
  • Island hop to the uninhabited island of Klein Curaçao
  • Explore the colourful, historic streets of Willemstad
  • Spend the day beach hopping across Curaçao’s best beaches
  • Explore the whole island on a (private) full day island tour
  • Enjoy an adventure through the island’s terrain on a UTV
  • Taste the local flavours of Curaçao on a (private) food tour

You can find more things to do in Curaçao here .

The Best Caribbean Islands to Visit in March: Summarised

March is the perfect time to visit the Caribbean. It’s still in peak tourist season, meaning everywhere is open, the weather is beautiful, and the water temperatures are rising. No matter where you choose to go, you’ll have a great holiday at this time of year. Our top tip when considering the Caribbean islands to visit in March would be to think about the key things you’re looking for from a vacation, and ask yourself if you want a home away from home, a sailing-focused trip or a traditional Caribbean experience. From there, you’ll be able to choose from our list of the best Caribbean islands to visit in March with confidence.

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Caribbean in March (2024) - Here’s the Best Caribbean Island in March

The caribbean vacation equals a plethora of popular islands, off-the-beaten-path destinations, and numerous festivals. when you visit the caribbean in march, here’s how to make the best of your time. read on to understand what is the best caribbean island in march, and what each country has to offer.

Beautiful beaches, exciting festivals, and varied landscapes make the Caribbean a popular holiday spot. There are hundreds of islands and cays to explore in this area, and you surely won’t know where to begin!

The Caribbean Sea has about 7,000 islands, some of which are part of a country or federation and others are independent.

Many of these islands attract international tourists regularly. Aside from the stunning islands, the Caribbean is also well known for the diversity of its people, languages, and food; even nearby islands have notable cultural and culinary differences.

A Caribbean vacation is indeed appealing.

So, if you’re planning to visit the Caribbean in March, this guide will help you plan your amazing vacation to the Caribbean and make the most of your time.

Caribbean in March - a yellow shack on a Caribbean beach by the sea

What to expect in the Caribbean in March

The Caribbean during March is reliably warm and dry, so it’s no wonder that the Caribbean is a popular destination at this time of year.

March is also a popular month for cruise and beach vacations in the Caribbean because of the low chance of rainfall.

There are several places where the average monthly rainfall is just a few inches, in comparison to the tens of inches that may fall during the autumn and late summer storm seasons.

Students and their families also love to go to the Caribbean during spring break in March.

Weather in the Caribbean in March

The Caribbean in March is typically warm and dry, so visitors can count on clear skies and low rainfall.

The Caribbean in March weather has a typical night-time temperature in the low to mid-70s, and sometimes even lower, but it is still recommended to pack an extra layer to wear while out at night.

The water temperature rises towards the north, making snorkelling and diving more comfortable.

Caribbean in March - colourful houses by the Caribbean sea in Curacao

Caribbean in March by region – Best Caribbean island in March to visit

Caribbean in march: grenada in march.

The average temperature in Grenada in March is 26°C, with 13 days of rain.

With a total land area of about 133 square miles, Grenada is one of the Caribbean’s smallest islands. The island may be tiny, but there’s plenty to see and do throughout the year.

March is the ideal month to visit Grenada since it has the least amount of rainfall and is thus more likely to have a picture-perfect holiday.

When traveling to Grenada in March, you have to visit St. George’s port , possibly the most picturesque in the Caribbean, known for its kaleidoscope of reds, yellows, and greens mirrored in the cerulean ocean.

Here, you can hear the waves lapping against the beautiful shores of Grand Anse long after the sun has set.

Grenada is a destination that should be experienced rather than merely seen.

Caribbean in March - Grand Anse beach with people enjoying on boats and kayaks in Grenada in March

Where to stay in Grenada in March

This adults-only all-inclusive hotel is located five minutes from Grenada’s major airport and includes 150 rooms and 75 suites.

Some beachfront suites have butler service and an assortment of private pools. There are nine restaurants to choose from, covering anything from Japanese to French to local Caribbean food.

Nightly entertainment includes live bands, fashion and talent events, beach parties, and a Spa to relax and rejuvenate your mind and body afterwards.

Caribbean in March : Grand Cayman in March

The average temperature in Grand Cayman in March is 24°C, with 11 days of rain. 

Grand Cayman is the largest and liveliest of the three Cayman Islands , 200 miles south of Cuba. Temperatures are mild, and there’s seldom any chance of rain on Grand Cayman in March.

This is the most ideal time of year due to the lowest average rainfall . This month, temperatures are among the highest in the Caribbean.

Additionally, the Caribbean Travel Organization reports that this is the busiest travel month for the Cayman Islands .

7 Mile Beach and Stingray City , where guests step out of boats onto a sandbar to engage with friendly stingrays, help make Grand Cayman a highly in-demand destination on western Caribbean cruise itineraries .

Diving, windsurfing, kayaking, sailing, and bioluminescent night snorkelling are also available at the island’s premier diving schools.

The highlight of the boat ride to Stingray City is feeding the stingrays in the waist-deep sea.

Where to stay in the Grand Cayman in March

Ritz-Carlton

The massive resort occupies the island’s narrowest east-west tip, covering 114 acres. The residential towers, which contain 69 units, face Seven Mile Beach, while the hotel towers face North Sound.

The beige-to-cream façade mimics the multi-coloured Caymanian dunes.

The 365 classic rooms and eleven suites include chaise longues, enormous beds, and a lobby hall with chandeliers and heaps of flowers.

By March, the Greg Norman nine-hole golf course should be fully operational.

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Caribbean in March : Barbados in March

The average temperature in Barbados is 29°C, with 15 days of rain.

Barbados is one of the world’s most popular destinations in March , offering visitors a wide variety of exciting activities and sights to see.

This wonderful city is rich in history. In 2011, UNESCO designated the island’s capital Bridgetown , and neighbouring Garrison area as World Heritage Sites for their richness.

Visit the Savannah , one of Barbados’s most popular recreational areas, or the Careenage marina , where ships docked and unloaded their cargo, for various top-notch pubs and eateries.

On Gold Cup day—the first Saturday of March —the Barbados Turf Club ‘s grandstand and surroundings are packed.

Where to stay in Barbados in March

This famous resort is a Bajan institution, and for good reason: its beautiful furnishings and lovely location consistently earn its recognition as one of the Caribbean’s finest accommodations.

Built on the grounds of a sugar plantation, this luxurious resort provides old-school Caribbean grandeur.

All of the suites at Sandy Lane are decorated in a Neo-Palladian style and include balconies with views of the ocean and the lush tropical plants that surround the hotel.

Three golf courses are located along a disused stone quarry and are exclusively accessible to visitors.

Caribbean in March : Jamaica in March

The average temperature in Jamaica in March is 29°C, with 10 days of rain.

One of the most beautiful islands in the Caribbean, Jamaica is also the birthplace of reggae.

Reggae music , a local favourite, may be heard in the island’s bars, restaurants, street markets, and swimming pool s .

The month of March in Jamaica is full of exciting activities. In March, you may enjoy a few different cuisine festivals , as well as spring break, the most thrilling school sports contests, and the peak of Carnival festivities before the big parade .

Where to stay in Jamaica in March

Jamaica’s Half Moon

Jamaica’s famed 400-acre Half Moon is back on the scene after a $75 million refurbishment in 2019. The 57 new guest rooms have many bright works by Jamaican artists and plenty of wood and natural fibres.

The hotel’s Fern Tree Spa is one of the largest in the Caribbean, and sports enthusiasts may enjoy an 18-hole golf course built by Robert Trent Jones, 11 tennis courts, and an equestrian facility.

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Caribbean in March : Antigua in March

The average temperature in Antigua in March is 26°C, with 11 days of rain.

If you’re planning a trip to Antigua, March is a fantastic month to go.

The low 80s are still being maintained with a little but steady increase in temperature.  While the humidity is low, go out and enjoy the island’s beautiful landscape.

There are several roads and paths on the island that are perfect for hikers, and you can also take advantage of guided tours in off-road vehicles. Shirley Heights is the perfect spot to head out too as the views are gorgeous!

Antigua has the most incredible historic preservation in the Caribbean. If you’re a history buff, investigate its past before leaving this tropical paradise. St. John’s Cathedral, Fort James, Betty’s Hope historic sugar plantation are some of the best places to get a taste of Antiguan history.

Also, be sure to explore the neighbourhood communities and shop at the roadside stalls when not enjoying gorgeous beaches like Pigeon point beach , Jabberwock beach , and day trips to Prickly Pear island !

Where to stay in Antigua in March

Hermitage Bay

Tucked away down a long dirt road between a steep hill and a little bay lies this secluded resort.

It has 30 rooms, each a big contemporary hamlet of dark wood and white linens, with outdoor showers and day beds.

This makes for a great atmosphere to unwind in while soaking in your plunge pool and enjoying a bottle of wine from the restaurant’s selected wine list.

You’re paying for serenity, incredibly soothing lodgings, above-average food, a beautiful swimming beach, and a subtle yet pampering spa.

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Caribbean in March : The Bahamas in March

The average temperature in the Bahamas is 26°C, with 10 days of rain.

Most travellers dream about the blue seas and golden beaches that make the Bahamas a favourite travel destination in March.

There’s more to this region than picture-perfect beaches and sea: the country’s 700 islands and cays are home to national parks, hiking routes, and some of the world’s top diving destinations. Lucayan National Park and Garden of the Groves are stunning national parks full of waterfalls and underwater caves!

Elegant cocktail bars, speciality brewpubs, and nightclubs that shut at daybreak may be found in the Bahamas.

Visit the Atlantis resort on Paradise Island to experience them all under one roof.

Sip the famous Pineapple Passion cocktail under the Sea Glass bar ‘s brightly lit ceiling, then order a flight of locally produced beer at the Pirate Republic before dancing at the impressive 9,000-square-foot Aura nightclub .

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Where to stay in the Bahamas in March?

SLS at Baha Mar

The 5-star luxury property of SLS at Baha Mar is one of the best luxurious accommodations in the Bahamas. This pet-friendly hotel is known for its sea-view location. It has a spa and a wellness centre on the premises along with a swimming pool, a fitness centre, and a restaurant.

It is only 900 meters from Goodman’s Bay Park, making it easier for you to explore.

Caribbean in March : St Kitts in March

The average temperature in St Kitts in March is 26°C, with 6 days of rain.

St. Kitts, a tiny Caribbean island republic, is a great place to visit in March. This island is known for its warm waters, azure skies, and white sand beaches.

It’s pleasant and full of garish souvenir stores. It’s the only place in the Caribbean where you can take a passenger train. Everyone visiting St. Kitts, family or not, must take the two-hour journey on the St. Kitts Scenic Railway .

Upon arriving in St. Kitts, you’ll find the locals to be kind and helpful. Its Lava fields, tropical forests ( St.Kitts Eco Park ), and coastal lagoons ( Cockleshell Bay ) are all available for nature lovers to explore.

Another sight to see is  Mount Liamuiga , a dormant volcano with fascinating lava formations. It’s not surprising that the island of St. Kitts has received worldwide acclaim for its environmental protection .

Where to stay in St Kitts in March?

Park Hyatt St. Kitts is loved by tourists around the world for its units that offer breath-taking sea views. You will also find a restaurant and a sun terrace along with tour-organizing services.

Book one of the premium suits here and you will get to enjoy a terrace, and deep soaking tubs. individual rooftop pools as well as the  beautiful views of the island of Nevis

Caribbean in March : Puerto Rico in March

The average temperature in Puerto Rico in March is 30°C, with 25 days of rain.

Puerto Rico is a United States territory, and it’s just a three-hour trip from Miami. San Juan is the capital, and you may use American currency to buy trinkets here.

When it comes to the weather, Puerto Rico in March is usually very pleasant.

Surfers will enjoy the 20-foot waves , and families will enjoy the quiet, clear seas Puerto Rico offers. It’s a walk in the past ( El Morro ) and a glimpse into the present ( Calle del Cristo ).

El Yunque ‘s snake-filled rainforest contrasts with the dazzling white sands of Condado and Crash Boat.

And if you really want to get away from it all, visit Puerto Rico in March so you can take a boat to the remote and stunningly beautiful islands of Vieques and Culebra .

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Where to stay in Puerto Rico in March?

Royal Isabela

Book a stay at Royal Isabela and you will find yourself along the spectacular Caribbean Coast. This is the property where everything from a restaurant to an on-site golf course is available on the premises.

It has a private beach area where you can catch some tan or take a dip in the water. It also offers well-maintained villas with their own swimming pools for a leisurely stay.

Caribbean in March : Curacao in March

The average temperature in Curacao in March is 29°C, with 10 days of rain.

Curacao, Aruba’s neighbour, has a distinct culture, rich history, and stunning beaches. Amazing white sand beaches and crystal clear water should be on everyone’s ‘must-see’ list.

March in Curaçao is usually a dry month (with 74mm of rainfall over 4 days). This is a great time to come to the area because of the pleasant weather.

Curacao is also a great place to dive or learn to dive in March. Offering around 35 gorgeous, accessible beaches for beachgoers. Some of the best beaches worth a visit are Cas Abao beach , Mambo beach , and Kokomo beach .

There are several activities on and under the beach besides sunbathing, such as diving, kite surfing, snorkelling, boat tours, and more. Shete Boka National park is perfect for exploring coastal inlets. Playa Lagun is the best bet for snorkelling.

Where to stay in Curacao in March?

Sandals Royal Curacao

The expansive site of Sandals Royal Curacao is everything you will need for a perfect vacation. This is an all-inclusive couples-only resort that is loved for its thoughtful facilities.

The beachfront property offers free parking, non-smoking rooms, a restaurant, a spa and wellness center, and an outdoor swimming pool.

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Caribbean in March : St. Lucia in March

The average temperature in St. Lucia in March is 27°C, with 12 days of rain.

March is the busiest tourist month in St. Lucia, a Caribbean island known for its pleasant climate. St. Lucia has two UNESCO World Heritage-listed Pitons , which is perhaps why it is the most picturesque Caribbean island.

The Gros and Petit Pitons are steep volcanic plugs adding to the island’s splendour.

With beautiful sandy beaches like Reduit Beach and Anse Cochon beach , deep rainforests like St. Lucia Botanical Gardens , and private villas dotting the shore, this is the top option for honeymooners and couples traveling to the Caribbean.

When searching for a private villa in St. Lucia, consider staying at one of these exquisite resorts. Calabash Cove is an adults-only premium boutique all-inclusive resort and spa.

The Petit Piton is seen from Stonefield Villas Resort . It is a locally owned and run resort that was one of the first to open near Soufriere.

Where to stay in St. Lucia in March?

Serenity at Coconut Bay

The best choice for accommodation in St. Lucia is undoubtedly Serenity at Coconut Bay. This is an all-inclusive adults-only site where everything redefines luxury. This is an all-suite resort where each suit comes with a personal butler.

Caribbean in March - Diamond waterfalls in Saint Lucia in March Caribbean March best Caribbean island in March

Events and Festivals in March in the Caribbean

St. Maarten Heineken Regatta

When: March 2-5, 2023

Where: St. Maarten

The St. Maarten Heineken Regatta draws experienced sailors from more than 35 nations for four days of top-notch racing.

According to the organizers, the 43rd iteration of this important sailing competition will take place in Simpson Bay, St. Maarten, in 2023.

More than 200 boats participate in the race, including live-aboard families sailing the Caribbean, hypo-competitive sports boats, maxis, monohulls, and performance multihulls.

Sandy Lane Gold Cup

When: March 4, 2023

Where: Barbados

The Sandy Lane Gold Cup , the largest sports occasion on the island of Barbados, is among the most famous events in the Eastern Caribbean horse racing calendar.

Travelers from every country come to see this important athletic event.

For many years, local and regional jockeys have competed with thoroughbred horses from the UK and North America, along with some of the best international riders and trainers.

Antigua Superyacht Challenge

When: March 6-12, 2023

Where: Antigua

The Antigua Superyacht Challenge ‘s 12th iteration is scheduled for 2023.

This fun competition is open to yachts longer than 80 feet, and it takes place in March, right before the St. Barths Bucket Regatta.

The stunning surroundings of Nelson’s Dockyard are the ideal location to focus social activities, berth up all the ships together, and give the perfect atmosphere for enjoying the Caribbean hospitality and the renowned Super Yacht Challenge parties.

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SXM Festival

When: March 8-12, 2023

Where: St. Martin

A five-day, five-night electronic music event called SXM Festival debuted in 2016 on the stunning Caribbean islands of Saint Martin and St. Maarten.

The event, which bills itself as more than just a music festival, is spread out over eight scenic locations on the island. Customers may enjoy nonstop music, partying, adventure, and fun from sunrise to dusk.

St. Patrick’s Festival

When: March 11-18, 2023

Where: Montserrat

Every year on March 17 – St Patrick’s Day – Montserrat celebrates St Patrick’s Festival. It recalls the slave revolt that supposedly occurred on that date in 1768.

This week-long celebration includes a church service, a lecture, an exhibition, guided hikes, the Freedom Run, Heritage Day and Slave Feast, a parade, and the return of traditional sports from days gone by.

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Nassau Paradise Island Wine and Food Festival

When: March 15-19, 2023

Where: Paradise Island , The Bahamas

Against a backdrop of stunning blue oceans and sugar-fine sand, some of television’s best chefs, sommeliers, and mixologists will be serving up delectable delicacies in March.

The premier event kicks off with Andrew Zimmern, a chef and travel expert; Duff Goldman; modern mixologist Tony Abou-Ganim; Iron Chef Alex Guarnaschelli; James Beard Award winners Michael White, JJ Johnson, and Alon Shaya; and global food expert Aarón Sánchez.

St. Barths Bucket Regatta

Where: Gustavia’s Harbor, St. Barth

The St. Barths Bucket Regatta , which began in 1995, attracts the world’s most beautiful superyachts to Gustavia’s harbor.

The three-day invitational Regatta draws prominent and talented sailors and over 40 super boats fighting for the Bucket. It’s all about camaraderie in the name of fun and enjoyment.

Bermuda Triple Challenge

When: March 17-19, 2023

Where: Bermuda

Bermuda Triple Challenge is the most one-of-a-kind obstacle course weekend.

Over three days, you will experience the beauty and brawn of this wonderful Atlantic Island by visiting three of Bermuda’s most breath-taking places.

Race 1 is the Argus Urban Foot Race in St. Georges, Race 2 is the Island Challenge at the South Shore Beaches, and Race 3 is the Chubb Royal Challenge in the Royal Naval Dockyard.

Participants can enter as individuals or in groups of 2-5.

BVI Spring Regatta

When: March 27- April 2, 2023

Where: British Virgin Islands

The BVI Spring Regatta and Sailing Festival, one of the best and oldest sailing regattas in the Caribbean, is a seven-day friendly and entertaining race across the BVI.

Over 150 ships from across the world arrive in the beautiful wind and warm waters to compete in three-course areas, 18 classes, and something for everyone.

Some boats compete in this week-long race and sailing festival, including bare boats, offshore multihulls, gunboats, and other big performance multihulls.

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Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta

When: March 29-April 2, 2023

The Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta is unique in its own right.

It’s a unique blend of serious racing, laid-back Antiguan hospitality, plenty of rum, sunlight, and terrific camaraderie in a welcoming, easy-going setting.

This worldwide Regatta brings together around 60 ships to participate over four days of racing as individuals from all over the world gather to express their enthusiasm for sailing class and antique and traditional yachts.

How do I get around the Caribbean?

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You may spend your holiday in the best Caribbean Island in March, island hopping or exploring the island where you landed. Why not enjoy a relaxing road trip after you arrive? You may use these practical methods to travel and see the Caribbean Islands’ various attractions.

Luxury Car Rental

The heat and humidity of the islands may make you want to ride in an air-conditioned vehicle. American automobiles from the 1950s, known as Gran Automobiles, are common on Havana’s streets.

These classy rides have clean leather seating, cold air conditioning, and helpful drivers.

A flying tour is a stylish way to explore more of the Bahamas. You may easily travel between the islands thanks to the regular and chartered flights offered by local and international airlines with the required permits.

You may use this option to fly to remote Caribbean islands that aren’t usually accessible by boat. Pick a nine-seater or an Airbus if you have the option. Arrange your flight arrangements in advance.

E-bike or Segway travel

Electric bike cruiser trips are available on several islands, and they may take you to charming villages or to remote areas. Beaches and historic landmarks are perfect places to explore on a Segway.

The vehicle, equipment, a guide, and sometimes even a native meal are all included in the price of your Caribbean e-bike or Segway trip.

Taking a Bus

You would not expect luxury buses, yet they do exist here in the Caribbean!

For example, from both the north and south coasts, including Portland, St. Mary, and Negril, the Knutsford Express provides convenient, low-cost scheduled transportation. Jamaica bus tours are a convenient and fast way to see the whole island.

Private Boat Charter

Restaurants, bars, and shops near the marina are regular stops for a private boat and yacht charters. Beautiful reefs offshore provide opportunities for kayaking, snorkelling, stand-up paddle boarding, and scuba diving.

Where can I find a March cruise? The best way to organize this high-end Caribbean cruise for March 2023 is to hire a travel agent or planner. Boating in Turks and Caicos and cruising in St. Lucia are two of the most popular options.

Take the Ferry

If you can’t afford a boat, ferry travel is a great way to see the islands.

Enjoy the breeze, Caribbean sun, and panoramic sea view by taking a Ferry to make your island-hopping easier. St. Maarten-Anguilla boat trips take 25 minutes!

The islands of the Bahamas, Trinidad, and Tobago, as well as the islands of Grenada and Carriacou, are all connected by ferry services, allowing for round-trip transportation.

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Best things to do in the Caribbean in March

Have Fun on Antigua’s Best Beaches

Low-lying Antigua in the Leeward Islands offers 365 postcard-perfect beaches with coral reefs only a flipper-kick away. The colour ranges from bright white to rose gold to cotton-candy pink.

Choose between a beach with bustling bars blasting soca music or a near-deserted stretch where you’ll be the only one and a pelican diving for fish.

Jolly Beach on the west coast has picnicking locals, Half Moon Bay in the southeast is quiet, and Pigeon Beach on Falmouth Harbor has tree-shaded golden beaches.

Hike the St. Lucia Pitons

St Lucia’s most photographed sight is its twin peaks, which rise more than half a mile above sea level and can be seen from Castries in the north.

Scale Gros Piton, the tallest summit (Petit Piton has near-vertical slabs and restricted climbing).

Start before dawn to reach the peak before lunchtime. Since the place is dry in January, February, and March, it’s the best time to visit.

Stay at Ladera Resort, which has rainforest-view accommodations.

You can hire a guide from Gros Piton Tour Guides Association to reach the peak without getting lost and learn about Fond Gens Libre, the hike’s beginning point and a key location in the 1748 slave insurrection, and the rainforest’s flora and animals.

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Explore Habana Vieja

Havana is known for Hemingway, Cadillacs, music-filled theaters, and huge rum bars.

Habana Vieja, the old town, is where you can stroll narrow alleyways, admire restored Spanish structures, listen to a street-side salsa or son band, and see the museums, churches, and palaces that make up this Unesco World Heritage Site.

At night, the city sings and dances. Visit Plaza Vieja, sit on a bar or café patio, and enjoy wandering musicians.

Snorkel at the Bonaire Marine Park 

This area, far from the storm zone, is perfect for a March snorkel getaway. Bonaire, the B in the Dutch ABC islands, sits east of Aruba and Curacao in the southern Caribbean off Venezuela.

The island pioneered a 6400-acre marine park along its shoreline and Klein Bonaire’s in the late 1970s. The island contains around 90 dive and snorkel sites, mainly in the protected coral reefs off the west shore.

Sail the Grenadines

The 60-mile-long island of the Grenadines, which stretches from St. Vincent in the south to Grenada in the north, provides the appearance of being isolated and undisturbed by tourism.

For a skilled sailor, this is some of the most incredible sailings in the world, with strong Atlantic winds and quiet seas on uninhabited beaches. You’ll have plenty of leisure as island passages take an hour or two.

Wildlife enthusiasts can visit Inagua

Great Inagua only has roughly 1200 people living on it, but there are more than 80,000 flamingos that gather in and around Lake Rosa.

The largest abandoned Caribbean island, Little Inagua, became a national park in 2002. Flamingos, parrots, pelicans, and 140 other local and migratory species are the species that attract ecotourists to these secluded islands.

San Juan’s Best Nightlife 

Puerto Rico’s capital, San Juan, has the most pubs and clubs. If you want to party Puerto Rico-style, then San Juan is where you must be.

La Factoria, elevating the island’s mixology, doesn’t serve piña coladas until dawn (and is often featured on lists of best bars).

Mules brewed with ginger tea, lavender cordial, and Ketel One vodka are available here. Whereas at night the produce market La Placita de Santurce transforms into a salsa club.

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Tips for future travellers when visiting the warmest Caribbean island in march

Keep in mind that you’ll need more than just a bikini and sunscreen to really enjoy the Caribbean.

If you bring some good judgment and organization to the islands, you should be OK there. If you are planning a trip to the Caribbean, consider the following tips:

Understand the culture

The people and history of each Caribbean island are unique. It’s common knowledge that LGBT people face discrimination in Jamaica, Barbados, and the Cayman Islands.

But homosexual couples and individuals are accepted on St. Barts and other French, Dutch, and American islands.

Watch out for insects

Mosquito bites spread several diseases common in the Caribbean, including dengue fever.

The State Department recommends using bug spray containing at least 30–50% DEET and wearing long sleeves, long pants, and a hat when going into mosquito–heavy areas.

Never purchase drugs

It may sound obvious, but we’ll remind you: don’t purchase drugs. Drugs are prohibited on all islands, including Jamaica. The drug trade is responsible for the vast majority of violence and homicide in the Caribbean.

Pack accordingly

As March is the month of your visit, dry skin is a common problem in the Caribbean throughout this season, so make sure to bring your favourite moisturizer and lip balm! Daytime attire should be airy cotton, while night-time attire should include a sweater or hoodie.

Dressier attire, such as shoes other than flip-flops and sneakers, should be brought in case you plan on dining at fancier places or going out to nightclubs.

Arrange your bookings in advance

March is the busiest and most crowded month in the Caribbean, so it’s best to book flights, hotels, and activities as far in advance as possible to avoid disappointment.

Also, since this is the busiest time of year for tourists, expect prices to be pretty high. So make your reservation as far in advance as possible to save money.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Caribbean

When is the best time to visit the caribbean.

The Caribbean is at its best in March, when the weather is warm and dry and visitors can make the most of their time there. If you have time off around Easter or Spring Break, the islands are a great place to spend it.

How many days in the Caribbean?

If you’re going to the best Caribbean Island in March without a cruise, you should set aside at least seven days to really get to know the area.

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18 Best Places to Visit in the Caribbean

Written by Anietra Hamper Updated Mar 19, 2024

The Caribbean, with its nearly perfect tropical weather, beautiful beaches, turquoise water, and island breezes, is a top vacation destination almost year-round. There are thousands of islands throughout the Caribbean Sea that are popular places to visit for tourists, each with its own flair and appeal.

One of the reasons for the popularity of these islands is the range of all-inclusive resorts that make vacations easy. There are adults-only resorts, family resorts, and bungalows available for solo travelers.

In the Caribbean, it's easy to plan visits to several destinations on a single trip, whether you are island hopping on an excursion or taking a Caribbean cruise to multiple islands.

For help planning your vacation, read our list of the best places to visit in the Caribbean.

1. British Virgin Islands

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Snorkeling at Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands

The British Virgin Islands are hands-down one of the best places to visit in the Caribbean. For starters, there are 60 islands that make up the BVI, so there is no shortage of places to explore, reefs to dive, and white-sand beaches to sink your toes into while on vacation.

The British Virgin Islands has a mix of tourists and enough activities and lodging to accommodate high-end luxury, all-inclusive preferences, and more rustic experiences.

Beaches are a big draw in the BVI, from the popular family-friendly Cane Garden Bay on Tortola island to the quiet and picturesque Deadman's Beach on Peter Island .

The azure Caribbean waters that surround the islands are clear and perfect for surfing, diving, snorkeling, sailing, and windsurfing. There are many excursions you can take from the islands, like dolphin tours and sunset cruises.

  • Read More: Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in the British Virgin Islands

Trunk Bay, St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands

The U.S. Virgin Islands are top places to visit in the Caribbean because travel to them is easy, especially from the United States. The U.S. Virgin islands consist of St. Thomas , St. John , and St. Croix . It is easy to island-hop between the three for day trips.

St. Croix is the largest of the islands and attracts honeymooners and scuba divers to its waters. The island is only 22 miles long, with two cities and a nice cultural scene with artisans and architecture.

St. Thomas is the most diverse with regard to visitors, and it generally attracts couples and families to its beaches and cultural city center.

The island of St. John is the smallest island and more rustic than the other two. St. John has a lot of natural beauty beyond well-known beaches like Trunk Bay. Two-thirds of the island is protected national park land, so you will see the Caribbean in its most natural state.

  • Read More: Top-Rated Attractions & Places to Visit in the US Virgin Islands

The Pitons, St. Lucia

The tropical paradise of St. Lucia is one of the top honeymoon destinations in the Caribbean, and it is easy to see why. It has many posh resorts and is equally as relaxing as it is fuel for adrenaline junkies. The clean beaches are where most vacationers spend a majority of their time. Anse Des Sables Beach and Plantation Beach are two of the popular ones.

St. Lucia has many activities to take advantage of on the island, from ziplining through the rainforest to off-roading. It is a desirable island for diving trips and snorkeling excursions. The island has quiet natural beauty but it also has nightlife and restaurants in Rodney Bay .

Palm-lined beach at Punta Cana, Dominican Republic

The Dominican Republic is the second-largest Caribbean country and one of the most popular for vacationers and honeymooners.

It is easy to get to the Dominican Republic, which is one of the reasons it is one of the best places to visit in the Caribbean. It is a two-hour flight from Miami and an eight-hour trip from most cities in Europe.

If the beach is your focus, you have 250 miles of beautiful beaches to choose from on the island.

Some of the best places for tourists to visit include Punta Cana and Puerto Plata , where you will find many resorts and departure points for excursions, like snorkeling and diving.

A visit to the capital, Santo Domingo , is also worthwhile for a taste of history.

  • Read More: Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in the Dominican Republic

Seven Mile Beach, Grand Cayman

The Cayman Islands are top islands to visit for those looking for epic diving experiences in the Caribbean.

The island chain is made up of Grand Cayman , Little Cayman, and Cayman Brac . Grand Cayman is the most popular island for vacationers, and it has a number of popular dive sites, like the Kittiwake Shipwreck and artificial reef.

Grand Cayman is also famous for the tranquil Seven Mile Beach , one of the best beaches in the Caribbean , and Stingray City, where tourists can get up close to the giant sea creatures that will eat food right out of your hand.

You can stay at one of the many resorts on Grand Cayman and make day trips to the other two islands during your stay.

  • Read More: Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in the Cayman Islands

Divi divi tree on Eagle Beach, Aruba

The crystal-clear waters of Aruba are ideal for a perfect island getaway. Aruba is not as popular as some of the other Caribbean islands, which makes it one of the best places to go because you can enjoy the island's beaches and attractions at their best without large crowds of people.

Swimming in the Caribbean waters is the top thing to do in Aruba. Eagle Beach and Palm Beach are two of the best beaches on the island .

Diving is also popular in Aruba. If you are a novice, you can take a diving lesson from your resort and head out for a day to explore some of the nearby coral reefs and shipwrecks.

For non-beach activities, Arikok National Park is a popular excursion , and the Aruba Ostrich Farm is a fun experience, especially for families.

  • Read More: Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Aruba

YS Falls, Jamaica

By the time most vacationers leave Jamaica, they feel like a local.

Almost everywhere you go, you will be immersed in Jamaican culture, from the reggae music to the jerk chicken cooking on a roadside grill. Jamaica is a popular Caribbean destination because there are frequent flights to the island and many all-inclusive resorts, making it an easy vacation to plan.

While Seven Mile Beach in Negril is where you will likely spend part of your vacation, Jamaica is great for travelers who enjoy being active. Dunn's River Falls is just one of many breathtaking waterfalls in Jamaica , where you can swim in the water and hike up the falls. There are also guided excursions to Blue Mountains National Park and snorkeling.

Like most of the Caribbean, some times are better than others for a visit. The best time to visit Jamaica may be when you have free time, but otherwise you may want to consider the weather and storm season.

  • Read More: Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Jamaica

Grace Bay, Turks & Caicos

Turks and Caicos was dramatically impacted by the 2017 hurricane season, but it is still one of the best places to go in the Caribbean, especially as it rebuilds and looks to attract tourists. There are 40 islands and small cays that make up Turks and Caicos.

Grand Turk is home to the only cruise ship port. Providenciales, or " Provo ," is known for its top-shelf luxury resorts and one of the best beaches in the world , Grace Bay.

Diving and snorkeling in the Turks and Caicos is recommended around spots like Bight Reef, which has spectacular underwater reefs and fish.

  • Read More: Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in the Turks and Caicos Islands

San Juan, Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico is one of the best Caribbean getaways because there are plenty of flights to the island, and it appeals to various kinds of vacationers.

The clear-water beaches are nice for families, the shops in San Juan attract cruise ship passengers, the secluded island of Vieques is a quiet place for couples, and the 25-foot waves at Tres Palmas beach in Rincon attract surfers from around the world.

Kick back with your beach towel on Flamenco Beach or hike up to the El Morro fortress, one of the top attractions on the island . At night, you can step out to enjoy the bioluminescent microorganisms that glow in Mosquito Bay.

The other nice perk of Puerto Rico is that there are often discount packages available year-round, even in the winter months, when other Caribbean islands hike their prices.

  • Read More: Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in San Juan

View of Antigua from Shirley Heights

The main draw of Antigua is its 365 beaches that range from calm, shallow waters that are nice spots for swimming to deep water that is ideal for snorkeling.

Dickenson Bay is one of the most popular beaches on Antigua for relaxing. If you are looking for more secluded beaches, the tucked-away sands at Hawksbill Bay are quieter and ideal for couples and honeymooners.

Non-beach activities on Antigua are numerous, which is why this is one of the best places to visit in the Caribbean. For a panoramic view of the island, hike to the top of Shirley Heights, where you can even see the Montserrat volcano. Another fun outing is going to St. John's Saturday Market, where you can buy unique souvenirs, from spices to crafts.

  • Read More: Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Antigua and Barbuda

Bottom Bay, Barbados

Barbados has a laid-back vibe for a quiet Caribbean vacation, and that is one of its greatest appeals. The beaches in Barbados , like picturesque Bathsheba, Carlisle Bay, and Dover, have pristine white sands, where you can spend the day relaxing in between swimming in the lukewarm water.

Spend an afternoon in Bridgetown and look at the old architecture as you buy spices from local street vendors.

Barbados is a fun island to explore, with many attractions and natural landmarks that are open for tourists. Harrison's Cave offers a nice tour to see the stalactite and stalagmite formations, and Animal Flower Cave is a sea cave that you can access on your own.

If you enjoy snorkeling, you will want to book a day excursion that takes you to see shipwrecks and swim with sea turtles.

An inviting Anguilla beach

The island of Anguilla offers one of the most authentic Caribbean experiences because cruise ships are not allowed on the island, so it is a bit less touristy.

Instead of large hotels, Anguilla has small villas on the beach. You will find some luxury resorts on the island if you are looking for additional pampering, but the overcrowded tourist scene that is common on some other islands does not happen in Anguilla.

Most vacationers on Anguilla hang out on one of more than 30 unspoiled beaches, like Meads Bay, Shoal Bay East, and Rendezvous Bay. Day-trip excursions are popular for snorkeling, diving, and eco-tours around the island.

  • Read More: Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Anguilla

Dutch buildings in Willemstad, Curacao

The island of Curacao is unique because instead of the subdued blue and green colors that you see on buildings on other islands, you will see a vibrant and colorful Dutch influence in the historic architecture. The port city of Willemstad has a fun energy and old European flare, but the beaches are still the main draw.

The snorkeling and diving are excellent on Curacao, and many coral reefs are easy to access. Cas Abao Beach and Playa Lagun are top beaches on the island. It is easy to rent water sports equipment on the island or take a diving lesson.

St. George's, Grenada

The draw of Grenada is the experiences that you will have on the island, besides the memorable imagery of its beautiful beaches. You can spend mornings beachcombing for shells and afternoons touring one of the island's spice plantations. You will want to visit the colorful harbor and walk St. George's beautiful streets.

Grenada has 45 beaches, but two-mile Grand Anse Beach is the most popular. There are several natural areas to hike, like La Sagesse Nature Center and the Grand Etang National Park. Be sure to plan a little time to visit one of the fun spots on the island, Market Square, where you can pick up souvenirs from local vendors.

  • Read More: Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Grenada

Anse Marcel beach on St. Martin

The small island of St. Martin is a bit more active with tourists than some other Caribbean islands. It is a dual-owned island, so one side is French and the other side is Dutch.

The beaches are tranquil and plentiful, so you can try a new one each day of your vacation. Orient Bay, Mulley Bay, and Cupecoy Beach are popular, but there are plenty of others to enjoy.

There are many non-beach activities on St. Martin, like ziplining near the Pic du Pardis mountains, snorkeling, and sailing. Day trips to Anguilla are popular and easy to book from St. Martin. You can also do a catamaran tour around the island.

St. Vincent and the Grenadines

The 32 islands that make up St. Vincent and the Grenadines capture the pure essence of the Caribbean with their remoteness and quiet tropical breezes. These are popular islands for anyone who wants to just lay in a hammock beneath a shade tree or soak in the sun next to the turquoise water, and not do much else.

If you do feel like exploring, there are plenty of attractions and things to do , from snorkeling, sailing, and hiking, to island-hopping. The charm of St. Vincent and the Grenadines is their many hideaways and small islands, which will make you feel like you have the tropical paradise to yourself.

There are many boutique hotels and resorts on the islands. While December through April is the popular season to visit, you can find nice hotel discounts and the same 80-degree temperatures by planning your trip in May, June, or November.

Paradise Island, Nassau

The Bahamas are popular tourist islands with more than 700 of them dotting the Caribbean waters.

The capital city of Nassau is a common port for cruise ships, so you will find attractions to fill your time like shopping, beaches, markets, Paradise Island, and the Ardastra Gardens & Wildlife Conservation Centre.

Some of the other islands in the Bahamas like Exuma , Eleuthera , Harbor Island , and Abaco have spectacular things to do like fishing, relaxing on beaches, diving, swimming in hidden coves, and exploring natural parks.

You can find lots of all-inclusive resorts in the Bahamas that take the guesswork out of planning, whether you are going for a romantic vacation or a family getaway.

Lots of people like to head to the Bahamas for a winter getaway from mid-December through mid-April. That is the ideal time to go to enjoy the Bahamas' consistently perfect weather outside of hurricane season, but you will have higher prices and more crowds during those months.

Read More: Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in the Bahamas

Tropical waterfall in Basse Terre, Guadeloupe

If you are looking for a more secluded Bahamas vacation in an unspoiled setting, then Guadeloupe will appeal to you.

This French Caribbean island is more rustic than other islands. Guadeloupe is made up of Grande-Terre and Basse-Terre , two isles separated by the Salée River and a cluster of smaller islands. You can spend a full week in each region or divide your vacation into day trips visiting the top attractions and sightseeing destinations.

Some of the highlights in Guadeloupe include hiking and birdwatching at the Guadeloupe National Park, snorkeling at the Jacques Cousteau Underwater Reserve, and soaking in the tropical gardens at the Jardin Botanique de Deshaies.

Guadeloupe is covered in lush forests and picturesque waterfalls, so there is always a quiet place to escape to, even during the busy months of December through May when the weather is ideal on the islands.

The seasons in the Caribbean are somewhat similar, but some months will see more rain than others, and the experiences on the islands vary at different times of the year. Spring Spring is a nice time to visit the Caribbean. March and April are still in the high season window, so prices will remain at a premium but deals can be found outside of spring break.

There are still a large number of tourists in the early spring, especially with spring break schedules. Late spring, in May, ushers in the shoulder season, so it is a nice time to go, when you have a balance of great weather and lower prices.

Spring temperatures are very warm and there is little rainfall. Beach days are optimal, and swimming, snorkeling, and diving are great, with clear and calm water before hurricane season arrives in June.

Summer The summer months of June, July, and August are the low season in the Caribbean . This is the time to snag great deals on resort stays and take advantage of additional perks that are usually offered to attract tourists, like free nights and dinners. The tourist crowds are gone during the summer months, opening up availability at resorts and giving you more room on the beach.

Summer is also the start of the turtle nesting season , which generally goes through October. If you are traveling to see the turtles, then this is an ideal time to visit. Check with your specific islands of interest to get detailed information on nesting locations, schedules, and excursions. The downside to visiting the Caribbean during the summer months is that it is the beginning of hurricane season and hot. You may run the risk of encountering a major storm.

June has more rain than July and August, which are usually sunny months. The summer has higher temperatures (averaging in the mid-to-upper 80s Fahrenheit) and high humidity, which is uncomfortable for some travelers.

Fall The fall months in the Caribbean are still within prime hurricane season and less popular months for tourists. September, October, and November are on the Caribbean shoulder season so there are a few advantages of going just before the high season starts in December. You can get great prices for hotels and airfare during these months and there are fewer people on the islands.

Fall is a great time to look for last-minute getaway deals on resorts and Caribbean cruises.

One bonus of visiting during the fall is the shorebird migration, which takes place as birds make their way from their northern nesting sites to their southern winter sites in South America. This is an opportunity to see dozens of species that cannot be seen otherwise. You should refer to the migration details of the country that you plan to visit to more precisely target the timeframe for that region.

The caution for fall Caribbean travel is that it is still hurricane season . While most days will have mild and comfortable temperatures, lower humidity, and less rain than in the summer, there is always a risk of a hurricane or tropical storm. It is best to purchase trip insurance if you plan to travel in the fall.

Winter The winter months of December, January, and February are the best time to visit the Caribbean. These are the ideal months to travel, with the best beach weather, tours in full swing, and sites open on the islands ready to cater to tourists. The winter months have the least rainfall .

The Caribbean islands are an easy travel choice, especially for North American tourists wanting to escape from the snow and cold weather. Flights are frequent to the Caribbean islands, and with so many to choose from, it is easy to book a winter vacation. You will also have an abundance of Caribbean cruise options during these months.

The only downside to booking a Caribbean vacation in the winter is the cost. Since this is high season, you can expect to pay a premium for hotels and resorts, flights, cruises, and tours. Early Availability is also reduced during the popular months, but with so many islands to visit, you should have no problem if you plan several months ahead.

Early January is typically quieter than the rest of the winter after the Christmas crowds have gone home and before people plan winter vacations.

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You're reading this because you're likely deep in internet research, trying to determine the best places to travel in March. It's that awkward month between winter and spring, when it can get surprisingly hot and still unseasonably cold at the flip of a switch. Whenever leaving the house, it's a toss up—is this puffer weather, or the time to switch to sandals ?

Flee the indecisive climate and get thee to somewhere that's properly hot. Or properly cold. Though the notorious spring breakers tend to command all the attention at airports and train stations this month, there's so much more to traveling in March than sipping margaritas with a herd of Gen Zers (sorry, Gen Z). As spring looms in the northern hemisphere, some destinations begin to emerge from winter hibernation with blooming flowers . Meanwhile, buzzy spots in South America and Asia offer a blessed lack of the humidity (and crowds) you might experience in the busier summer months (did someone say shoulder season?).

Whether you’re looking to warm up with a tropical beach vacation or want to cling to the last days of winter with a ski trip, this is the month to do it. Here are nine of the best places to travel in March, from Big Sky in Montana to the Okavango Delta in Botswana.

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Panama is a great place to visit any time of year thanks to its biodiverse jungles sprawling beaches and relative lack...

Panama is a great place to visit any time of year, thanks to its biodiverse jungles, sprawling beaches, and relative lack of crowds compared to neighboring Costa Rica. But March is an especially great time to experience that outdoor splendor, with temperatures in the 70s and 80s and lots of sunshine (the rainy season kicks off in April). The Caribbean-facing province of Bocas del Toro is a one-stop shop for both gorgeous beaches and active wildlife. For a truly memorable experience, take a nighttime snorkeling trip through bioluminescent waters with Hello Travel Panama .

A straight shot south from Bocas del Toro, the Pacific Ocean-facing province Chiriquí offers an equally beautiful, but wholly different slice of nature. Here you can hike through cloud forests, swim beneath roaring waterfalls, and witness the panoramic sunrise from the summit of Volcán Barú. Check in at the 10-room boutique hotel  Finca El Oasis right on the edge of the volcano, or venture a bit off the Pacific Gulf to the remote, luxurious 400-acre resort of  Isla Palenque . And make sure to allow time for Panama City, where a revived historic center thrives—no wonder we recently named it one of the Best Places to Go in Central and South America in 2024 .

Cartagena Colombia

Cartagena, Colombia

Cartagena is one of the best places to travel in March, thanks to weather primed for both city exploration and beach relaxation. Temperatures stick around the high 70s and low 80s without too much humidity, and ocean breezes make for cool and comfortable evenings. Visit the UNESCO-listed Old Town, complete with cobbled streets and colonial-era architecture, as well as the high-rise-heavy neighborhood of Bocagrande and street-art haven of  Getsemaní .

While there are several city beaches to enjoy, it’s worth taking a quick drive outside city limits to see some truly pristine stretches of sand. Take a 1.5-hour bus ride to Isla Barú, where you can swim in the cerulean waters at Playa Blanca and sample plates of ceviche at local restaurants. You can also take a boat ride to the Rosario Islands, a coral archipelago about one hour southwest of the city, to experience some of the region’s best snorkeling. Back in town, rest up at Condé Nast Traveler Readers' Choice Awards darling Sofitel Legend Santa Clara , located right at the northern edge of Cartagena’s historic district.

This northeastern corner of New South Wales was ravaged by massive floods in 2022 but after recovery efforts in 2023...

Northern Rivers, Australia

This northeastern corner of New South Wales was ravaged by massive floods in 2022, but after recovery efforts in 2023 partially boosted by tourism, the area excitedly began welcoming visitors again this year. That, paired with its reputation for coastal resort towns, scenic seaside drives, gorgeous Pacific beaches, and adventuresome hikes and treks, earned it a spot on our list of Best Places to Go in 2024 .

March will be an especially fun time to visit the land Down Under: Since it's the southern hemisphere, the weather will just be cooling off from summer—ideal if you prefer more temperate climes. The wave-lashed town of Byron Bay will be hosting the 2024 Australian Pro Adaptive Surfing Championship , the country’s first international event for surfers with disabilities, which should make for some exciting energy along the coast.

Locals and visitors alike will be spoiled with a bevy of openings in Northern Rivers: Copperstone by the Range Estates will open its equestrian-style ranch in Bangalow in early 2024 (their properties Swell Hotel and the California-style Sun Ranch in Byron Bay are both epitomes of Aussie style and chill), while in Yamba on the southern fringe of Northern Rivers, the designer and stylist Sheree Commerford will open a breezy seaside inn called Il Delfino in early 2024.

Ilulissat Greenland

Ilulissat, Greenland

Greenland  is icy, mysterious, and one of the most naturally beautiful places on the planet. And while the concept of the summertime midnight sun is appealing, there are many advantages to skirting the June to September crowds in favor of a late-winter sojourn. The coastal town of Ilulissat is particularly appealing in March, when there are less tourists, lower hotel prices, and a lack of mosquitoes and other pesky bugs (a major problem in the summer months). The town also happens to shine most beautifully at this time, with a thick layer of snow shrouding the region in a peaceful silence.

You can reach Ilulissat via an Air Greenland flight from either Copenhagen or Reykjavik. The Ilulissat Icefjord (one of the northernmost UNESCO World Heritage Sites) can be seen from your plane window, but you’ll want to get an even closer look at the massive collection of icebergs. AirZafari offers small-plane flights in Ilulissat, while you can find helicopter tours through Air Greenland . If you book a stay at Hotel Arctic , you can also book boat and helicopter tours (along with dog sled rides, walking tours through town, and more) directly through the concierge.

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Big Sky, Montana

If you think ski season is over by the time March rolls around, think again: Montana’s Big Sky Resort doesn’t close its slopes until late April, meaning you can still enjoy prime conditions during this month. Big Sky features an incredible 5,850 acres of skiable terrain, with sizable portions dedicated to both beginner and expert runs (keep an eye out for the brand-new Lone Peak Tram opening this winter.) It’s easily one of the best ski destinations in the country, but the region offers so much more than rides down the slopes. Yellowstone National Park is just an hour away, for example, and the park’s geothermal pools look even more brilliant set against a backdrop of snow.

You could also have your fill of skiing at Montage Big Sky , an alpine resort that offers ski-in, ski-out access to Big Sky Resort. On top of that, the property also provides guests with opportunities for snowshoeing, Nordic skiing, hiking, and fly-fishing—not to mention some seriously luxurious interiors. Cozy up by the lobby fireplace or snuggle in the fur throw at the foot of your bed, then treat yourself to a massage or grab a craft cocktail at the après-ski bar. Consider these just some of the reasons Big Sky is one of the Best Places to Go in North America this year.

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Raja Ampat, Indonesia

It takes a bit of effort to reach the Raja Ampat Islands —flying first to  Jakarta , then to Sorong, where most travelers hop on a liveaboard. But once you arrive, you’ll be greeted by lush jungles, blue channels, and biodiverse reefs. The archipelago is truly a scuba diver’s dream, where an average dive gets you up close to manta rays, hawksbill turtles, and around 1,300 species of colorful coral-dwelling fish. There’s really no bad time to visit, but March typically yields the best diving weather (think less rain and calmer waters).

The most popular way to explore Raja Ampat is by booking a small cruise or yacht, and you have several great options to choose from. You could try Aqua Expeditions and set sail on the long-range cruising yacht, Aqua Blu , which offers seven-night, island-hopping itineraries . The boat has 15 sea-facing suites and a spa, and guests can partake in activities like snorkeling, kayaking, diving to manta ray cleaning stations, and searching for elusive bird of paradise species on guided hikes.

Southeast Asia's Lion City is aptly named because it's facing the new year with a great big roar. There's always lots to...

Southeast Asia's Lion City is aptly named because it's facing the new year with a great big roar. There's always lots to do in Singapore, especially in the year ahead (the cosmopolitan city-state is on our list of Best Places to Go in Asia in 2024 ), but there's something happening in March that's whipping the island into a tizzy: The pop princess Taylor Swift is bringing her Eras Tour to the Singapore National Stadium for her sole stop in the region. Hotels bookings are reportedly through the roof, and additional flights have been added , but keep an eye out for the openings of the new Grand Hyatt and the latest Raffles on Sentosa Island for more room at the inn, as it were.

Beyond the Swiftie reasons to swing by Singapore in March, there's also the return of glamorous and ultra-luxury train travel with Belmond's Eastern & Oriental Express , which will, in February, have begun their new itineraries from Singapore into the Malaysian peninsula and back, featuring excursions into Taman Negara National Park and culinary tours on Penang Island, which should be incredibly fun and engaging—that is, if you can tear yourself away from your plush state room or the swanky dining car.

Dana Point California

Dana Point, California

Dana Point, a small harbor city along California’s southern coast, is known for its incredible dolphin and whale populations. That reputation was cemented in early 2021, when the town was dubbed the first “Whale Heritage Site” in the United States, courtesy of the World Cetacean Alliance. Dana Point is now one of five global destinations to receive such an honor, specifically created to recognize destinations that offer dolphin- and whale-watching experiences that are both responsible and sustainable.

While you can see some whale species year-round, February and March are known as peak season to see the California Gray Whales as they make their annual migration to Baja California . Book a 2.5-hour tour with Captain Dave’s Dolphin & Whale Watching Safari , where you can see the magnificent mammals from an underwater glass pod while listening to a live narration from expert naturalists. Or, book the OC Wine Cruise with Dana Wharf Sportfishing & Whale Watching, which lets passengers sample four different organic wines while they scan the sunset-lit waters for breaching whales.

Okavango Delta Botswana

Okavango Delta, Botswana

Picture it: Seasonal floodwaters rolling into parched sands and transforming them into a delicate tracery of glittering rivers and channels—the dry plains once again dripping with new life. That's the scene that greets you at the Okavango Delta in Botswana, the world's largest inland river delta. It plays host to a wide variety of wildlife, thriving across great swathes of the land held by the Moremi Game Reserve. You may encounter safari lions, leopards, giraffes, and rhinos; and when the floodwaters quench the land, you'll paddle in canoes past hippos, elephants, and crocodiles.

In the summer (that's January and February in Botswana, given it's the southern hemisphere), rainfall from the Angola highlands is drained by the Okavango River into the delta, where the water levels will rise and fall over the next four months, from March through June, making this month the best time to see the transformation happen before your very eyes.

Looking for a place to stay? African Bush Camps opened the riverside Khwai Lediba in 2023, and will open Atzaro Okavango in March 2024. The latter will feature 10 lagoon-side suites and offer peak safari-luxe vibes and a strong sense of place through design. (To no surprise, it's one of the Best Places to Go in Africa in 2024 .)

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The best holiday destinations in March

By Sarah James

28 best holiday destinations in March

The slow slog to March is one that feels momentous. Finally, you made it to lighter days, you can put your thermals back in storage, breathe a sigh of optimistic relief, and celebrate with a trip away. Schools are in session so its prime for an adults-only escape, and the change of season means great deals are there for the taking. But where to go on holiday in March? Skiing is still an option, its shoulder season at beach escapes everywhere from the Indian Ocean to the Caribbean , and much of Europe is starting to defrost again. For more inspiration, see our picks for the best places to visit in March.

Chamonix France

1. Chamonix, France

Temperature in March: 6°C high; 1°C low Season: winter Travel time from UK: 1 hour 40 minutes Time difference: GMT +1

Set on a mountainside below Mont Blanc, the ski resort town of Chamonix has bags of storybook appeal: churches sparkle under a frosting of snow, the windows of picturesque chalets glow with firelight, and shimmering pine trees look as if they've been plucked straight off a Christmas card. By March, the serious skiers have left to find cooler climes, and the weather is warm enough for lunching al fresco. You can still catch the last of the winter snow and accommodation is easier to find, whether you're after a romantic Airbnb for two or a cool new ski hotel for a post-piste party.

Where to stay: Retro Americana RockyPop is a great affordable option with fun communal areas (think table football, table tennis, games consoles, live music) and an excellent in-house ski rental shop. If you prefer an Airbnb, check into Studio Grace , a self-contained apartment that's connected to a larger chalet, but with its own private outdoor terrace.

Madrid Spain

2. Madrid, Spain

Temperature in March: 16°C high; 6°C low Season: spring Travel time from UK: 2 hours 25 minutes Time difference: GMT +1

Barcelona 's big sister sheds her winter skin in March. When the clocks go forward, as if by magic a wave of warmth sweeps the city and loosens up its reserved exterior. Madrid 's expansive parks burst into bloom and locals tumble out onto the streets to sip caipirinhas and dance till dawn. Temperatures stay around 20ºC (far more gentle than the capital's sizzling summers), meaning you can explore its world-class galleries, belle-époque mansions and designer boutiques without breaking a sweat. There are great traditional tapas to be had, but leave time to try the city's newer breed of stylish gastro bars. Just don't plan anything more than a siesta afterwards.

Where to stay: Family-owned 7 Islas – half hotel, half gallery with polished concrete floors and whitewashed walls. If you're after a view, reserve a room at The Principal Madrid Hotel , where the rooftop terrace overlooks the angel-topped dome of the city’s famous Metrópolis building. If you're travelling with a group, this airy Airbnb apartment sleeps six and is within walking distance of Madrid's top attractions. For more options, check our Madrid hotels roundup. CS

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3. Rome, Italy

Temperature in March: 17° high; 6° low Season: spring Travel time from UK: 2 hours 30 minutes Time difference: GMT +1

It’s the ultimate European city break for history buffs, foodies, and all-round Italophiles. However, if you’re yet to tick off the ancient metropolis’s major attractions , avoid the peak summer months. The sprawling Roman Forum, the Trevi Fountain, and much of the Colosseum offer little to no respite from the sun, so breezy spring days are best. There’s so much to see that it’s easier to admit you’ll be back again before you know it – plan days accordingly to take everything in. Otherwise, get lost. Church-hop, roam around leafy parks as the flowerbeds bloom, and fuel the smartwatch-buzzing on-the-go from Rome’s best pizza spots. Just be careful with timings; if Easter falls in March, as it does in 2024, it’ll affect what’s open – and what’s really, really busy.

Where to stay: Cardo Roma , an Autograph Collection Hotel, opens in early 2024. It’s outside the city centre, so transport is needed, but the wellness and leisure facilities, plus the sleek, modern design, will have travellers checking into the 324 guestrooms and suites. For something a little closer to the action, join the fashion-conscious clientele at Palm Suites , a stone’s throw from the chaos of the Colosseum. CS

Temperature in March 18° high 10° low Season spring Travel time from UK 2 hours 45 minutes Time difference GMT ...

4. Lisbon, Portugal

Temperature in March: 18° high; 10° low Season: spring Travel time from UK: 2 hours 45 minutes Time difference: GMT

Alongside the usual selection of holiday treats and trinkets, it’s common to return from Lisbon with sore glutes – the Portuguese capital is known as The City of Seven Hills for good reason. Tackling the top sights during scorching summers is a sweaty affair, but in March, things are warming up just enough for it to be one of the most pleasant European city breaks. Marvel at the glitzy interiors of the Palácio Nacional da Ajuda, light a candle in The Cathedral of Saint Mary Major, and roam the Botanical Garden of Lisbon before finding a roadside spot for lunch. In the evening, don a light jacket and discover the city’s nightlife scene via a bar crawl down Rua Nova do Carvalho (Pink Street) or secure a spot at Red Frog, the only Lisbon bar to make the World’s 100 Best Bars list. Also, UK travellers have no time difference, so it’s a great place to try the digital nomad lifestyle.

Where to stay: 1908 Lisboa Hotel is centrally located and affordable, making it the perfect stay for first-timers likely to spend little time lounging around in fancy lobbies. Alternatively, the Four Seasons Hotel Ritz Lisbon is one of the best hotels in Lisbon for aesthetes and all-round fans of glamorous stays – dinner at Michelin-starred chef Pedro Pena Bastos’s CURA is a must.

Connemara Co Galway Ireland

Temperature in March :12°C high; 8°C low Season: spring Travel time from UK: 1 hour 5 minutes Time difference: GMT +0

Ireland is one of those rare places that fully lives up to its reputation: incredibly green, windswept, raucous, and – more often than not – pelted by rain. What better time to visit than during the month that features an ode to St Patrick, the 'Apostle of Ireland'? Donegal ’s wild beaches and the looming Cliffs of Moher are movie-beautiful, and the elemental, towering sea crag of Kerry’s Skellig Michael was picked for a pivotal role in Star Wars . There’s nowhere cosier for a pint than the brightly painted pubs of Galway (wood-panelled Tigh Neachtain’s is a favourite), best paired with the riverside city’s famous oysters. In Dublin , the cobbled, Georgian capital, the docklands have lately gone from run-down to tech hub: the so-called Silicon Docks are now home to Facebook, Google and Airbnb HQs. The rooftop bar at the area’s Marker Hotel is where young Dublin comes for après-coding.

Where to stay: At part 13th-century castle, part French-inspired château Ashford Castle in County Mayo, one of our picks for the best hotels in Ireland .

Finca Malvasia

6. Canary Islands, Spain

Temperature in March: 21°C high; 15°C low Season: spring Travel time from UK: 4 hours 6 minutes Time difference: GMT +0

Spain's tiny golden islands off the coast of North Africa are heavenly in early spring. The days are getting longer and sunnier and there's no sign of the peak-season crowds. We're excited by Lanzarote 's beautiful beaches, cool surf scene and amazing places to stay. We're captivated by Tenerife 's unexpected lunar landscapes and intrigued by the unsung Canaries: a whistle-stop tour could take you through Santa Cruz de la Palma's whitewashed Renaissance palaces, La Gomera's plunging ravines and Fuencaliente's sleepy volcanic craters bathed in early morning mist. To help plan your trip, see our guide to the best Canary Islands to visit .

Where to stay: For an unusual stay, book still-functioning 18th-century lighthouse Faro Punta Cumplida on the rugged north-east of La Palma . Ditching the all-inclusives and going small and local is better for the community, the environment and your holiday, too. Try the cottages on family-owned working vineyard Finca Malvasia in Lanzarote; or Tenerife’s gorgeous Garachico, a mercifully under-visited seaside village.

Zebras at Sanbona Little Karoo

7. South Africa

Temperature in March: 27°C high; 21°C low Season: dry Travel time from UK: 10 hours 45 minutes Time difference: GMT +1

For a high-octane safari adventure look to the tip of this mighty continent. South Africa has 19 national parks and the tail-end of wet season means fewer tour groups and lower costs if you can tolerate the odd afternoon shower. If you're hungry to see the big five, head to Kruger National Park in the north-east, while those yearning for Out of Africa -style romance should travel south to the lush Garden Route to track game on horseback. Or if you don't want to stray too far from the city, Little Karoo is the closest safari to Cape Town . When you're done, dust off at one of Cape Town's smartest hotels : the southern capital is at its best in March, mostly free of visitors and basking in the sun.

Where to stay: One of our favourite hotels in Africa is Grootbos Private Nature Reserve , a private and carbon-negative reserve just south of Cape Town. The lodges here are glassy and contemporary, while most of the food is grown on the 2,500-hectare site.

Muttrah Corniche Muscat Oman

Temperature in March: 29°C high; 23°C low Season: spring Travel time from UK: 7 hours 30 minutes Time difference: GMT +3

Natural and understated, Oman couldn’t be more different to its neighbour on the Arabian Peninsula, the UAE. Where the latter has built a playground of space-age skyscrapers and bling-bling beach clubs, Oman has the pristine, dolphin-filled fjords of the Musandam Peninsula, Wadi Shab’s emerald waterfalls and Salalah’s misty greenery – a quirky anomaly in a region known for barren ruggedness (thank the Khareef, Salalah’s very own monsoon). Even Oman’s port capital Muscat keeps it classy with a backdrop of craggy brown mountains and the majestic, sandstone Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque. Not that Oman can’t do luxury – it’s just of a more low-key sort. See the Omani-style villas of ultra-secluded Six Senses Zighy Bay (where guests can paraglide into the hotel), or Anantara’s canyon-edge village in the remote Hajar Mountains. The perfect time to discover the Middle East’s unsung jewel? March falls neatly between the winter rush and stifling summer heat.

Where to stay: Our top picks include Six Senses Zighy Bay , Anantara Al Jabal Al Akhdar Resort and The Chedi in Muscat . See more at our where to stay in Oman guide.

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9. Southeast Sicily, Italy

Temperature in March:  18°C high; 9°C low Season:  Spring Travel time from UK:  3 hours Time difference: GMT +1

If you’re seeking the warmest place in Italy in March, look to southeast Sicily . This eternally awe-inspiring island has Europe’s sunniest city in modern Catania and Europe’s hottest spot in ancient Syracuse. While there’s little chance of a heatwave in March, you’ll still get eight hours of sunshine a day, and the temperate Mediterranean spring climate is ideal for exploring the area’s baroque cities – Modica, Ragusa, Noto – and Greek and Roman remains. On warmer days, the dunes and lagoons of Vendicari Nature Reserve harbour some of the best (and quietest) beaches in all of Italy , along with a great diversity of birdlife returning from Africa in springtime.

Where to stay: In Ortigia, Hotel Gutowski is artful, welcoming and extraordinarily good value (doubles from £73). On the slopes of Etna outside Catania, shell-pink Monaci delle Terre Nere must be one of the most heart-stirringly romantic places to stay in Sicily. For stays by the Vendicari nature reserve, try thethinkingtraveller.com .

Delhi India

10. Delhi, India

Temperature: 30°C high; 16°C low Season: spring Travel time from UK: 9 hours 20 minutes Time difference: GMT +4.30

Holi, the festival of colours, might now attract as many Hackney Instagrammers as devout Hindus, but the spring celebrations are, of course, at their best and brightest in India . Come March, the country’s capital erupts in a riot of rainbow powder, as Holi parties across the city pop with DJs, street food and clothes-ruining antics. After several showers, be sure to explore the city’s dichotomies: grand temples and dusty bazaars in Old Delhi , followed by New Delhi’s colonial pomp and G&Ts. For a taste of modern India, Hauz Khas Village (‘HKV’ to trendy young Delhiites) is a pedestrian-friendly hub of galleries, fashion boutiques, bars and bohemian cafés.

Where to stay: Modern-day, opulent hangout The Leela Palace is made of white marble, with soaring ceilings and a rooftop pool.

Costa Del Sol Malaga Spain

11. Malaga, Spain

Temperature in March:  19°C high; 9°C low Season:  Spring Travel time from UK:  2 hours 45 minutes Time difference: GMT +1

By March, Malaga is already sunny and warm enough for T-shirts and beach games, if not exactly scorchio quite yet. This pocket-sized city on Spain ’s Sunshine Coast has had something of a renaissance of late; no longer just a hop-off point for Marbella and other beach resorts, it’s worth a trip in its own right. Not least for its youthful and exuberant food and creative scenes: buzzy, affordable restaurants run by rising stars are packed with locals year-round, Antonio Banderas has revived the Teatro del Soho, the Lego-like Centre Pompidou sits on the newly redeveloped port. Meanwhile, the Old Town has interesting galleries and artisan boutiques to be found on its squares and sidestreets, as well as a museum dedicated to Malaga’s most famous son, Picasso. Then, of course, there are the beaches, stretching out either side of the town, with beach bars serving up sundowners and seafood, day and night.

Where to stay: The recently opened La Zambra hotel is a clean contemporary take on Andalucia located in the Mijas Costa area. Mijas Golf is nearby if that's your thing, but it's also worth a stay just for the Moorish patio, pool and spa offering as well.

Whistler Canada

12. Whistler, Canada

Temperature in March:  7°C high; –2°C low Season:  Ski season; spring Travel time from UK:  9 hours 30 minutes Time difference: GMT –8

The granddaddy of North American ski resorts does winter sports on a supersized scale. Up in the awe-inspiring Pacific Ranges above Vancouver, Whistler gets phenomenal snow in a winter season that runs November–May. The best month of all is March when you can expect bluebird powder days; it’s sunnier yet there’s still heavy snowfall, slopes and lifts are less busy, and rates are cheaper. In a resort that has committed to becoming carbon-neutral (including building a hydro plant to produce enough energy to power ski lifts, restaurants and snow cannons), there are a whole bunch of restaurants run with a sustainability ethos. Fine-dining Alta Bistro is perhaps the smartest of them, and the greenest: as well as all-seasonal, all-local ingredients, everything is ethically sourced, bought from nearby farms and makers, right down to the sustainably farmed wine. Plus, all organic waste gets composted at a local farm and they use renewable hydroelectric power.

Where to stay: Four Seasons Resort and Residences Whistler is the starriest hotel in town. Alternatively, and for the accomplished skier, Mabeyski arranges amazing off-the-beaten-piste winter adventures in British Columbia, including heliskiing and stays at spoiling lodges.

Aerial view of Stingray City sandbar Grand Cayman

13. Cayman Islands

Temperature in March:  29°C high; 22°C low Season:  Dry Travel time from UK:  12 hours 45 minutes direct Time difference: GMT -5

At last, there’s a compelling reason to choose this archipelago over other Caribbean islands . Palm Heights is the Caymans’ first smart all-suite boutique hotel, and something entirely different for the Caribbean. Design is 1970s retro-Tropicana – bold in orange, tan and sunshine yellow, with an eclectic mix of vintage classic furniture and contemporary art. There’s a huge wellness centre with visiting athletes, superb restaurants headed up by New York chefs, and a diverse crowd of islanders as well as guests. The location is one of the best in the Caribbean, on icing-sugar Seven Mile Beach. March is the best month to go to the Cayman Islands – for weather, for watersports, and lower rates and fewer tourists between school holidays.

Where to stay: Take any of the 50 suites at Palm Heights – all are spacious, with separate living rooms, tiled breakfast/cocktail bars, and balconies overlooking the sea.

View of the cityscape of Essaouira in Morocco

14. Essaouira, Morocco

Temperature in March:  20°C high; 14°C low Season:  Spring Travel time from UK:  3 hours 40 minutes (direct) Time difference: GMT +1

A couple of hours’ drive to the coast from Marrakech brings you to the cute seaside town of Essaouira , painted every shade of blue. Its Atlantic breakers and wide sandy stretches lure surfers and its bohemian vibe bring hippies. Plus, now its collection of cool galleries, boutiques and chic little places to stay and eat makes it a destination in its own right, whether for an early spring beach break or a Moroccan escape a little off the well-worn path.

Where to stay: On the edge of the Medina, Villa Maroc is a charming riad made up of four 18th-century houses, with 21 uniquely decorated rooms and suites (including a couple of two-bedroom family suites).

Ravello Amalfi Coast Sorrento

15. Sorrento, Italy

Temperature in March: 19°C high; 13°C low Season: spring Travel time from UK: 2 hours 35 minutes Time difference: GMT +1

Nothing brings a spring to the step quite like the sight of Italy ’s glorious Amalfi coast . Particularly in March, when its vertiginous twists are bathed in a daily average eight hours of sun. Cliffs plunge into the Tyrrhenian Sea, topped with grand palazzos and smart hotels. Narrow, Roman lanes are stuffed with limoncello stalls flogging the boozy spoils of Sorrento ’s famous fruit. Its snoozy air and pastel-coloured houses are pure Italian cinema: you might even swear you’ve seen a young Sophia Loren looking impossibly saucy by the quay. Do as the Italians do and spend the lazy, romantic days enjoying a long aperitivo . Don’t miss fresh fritto misto at Marina Grande, the town’s old fishing harbour, or Michelin-starred Il Buco in the cellars of an old monastery, where chef Peppe Aversa serves seasonal ingredients under a stone-hewn, vaulted ceiling. The sweet life, indeed.

Where to stay: Maison la Minervetta is a five-storey, upside-down hotel built into the cliff-side above Sorrento's pretty Marina Grande. For more options nearby, see our edit of the best Amalfi Coast hotels .

Las Vegas USA

16. Las Vegas, USA

Temperature in March: 22°C high; 4°C low Season: dry Travel time from UK: 10 hours 45 minutes Time difference: GMT -8

Sin City isn’t subtle. But you might call it an interesting anthropological study. What happens when you build an entire city dedicated to hedonism? Everyone goes nuts. Look no further than the Strip, where even early mornings see punters stumbling giddily past a dancing fountain and lava-spewing volcano, toting half-yards of booze. But when not ogling the spectacle, the city’s chequered history makes for fascinating discoveries. The Mob Museum, in the old courthouse, is a thorough chronicling of the mafia here, while the Neon Museum shows off retro, rescued signs from the earliest hotels and casinos. The slightly seedy Atomic Liquors bar also claims a place in Vegas lore: from its rooftop, drinkers would watch mushroom clouds billow out of nearby atomic testing sites in the 1950s. March weather in Las Vegas is like a good UK summer day. But a day in Vegas is like nowhere else on Earth.

Where to stay: At Resorts World Las Vegas , the first new resort to be built on the Las Vegas Strip in more than a decade. The super-sized spot comprises three distinct hotels as well as the Awana Spa and a bevvy of restaurants – the most notable being Wally's with its headline worthy $1000 steaks.

Jordan

Temperature in March: 24°C high; 13°C low Season: dry Travel time from UK: from 2 hours 30 minutes Time difference: GMT +2

As well as being regarded as the Middle East’s most accessible country , Jordan just might be its most captivating. But then, it has many an unfair advantage. There’s the ancient, stone-carved city of Petra, a new wonder of the world; Jerash’s vast Greco-Roman ruins; the super-salty Dead Sea. Or joining a camel caravan to Wadi Rum, star of Lawrence of Arabia : a cinematic, rust-red desert valley dressed up with dramatic sandstone mountains and deep caverns. March is an excellent time to bound around. Daytime temperatures hang in the comfortable half of the 20s, while desert nights are warm enough for camping under the stars.

Where to stay: Four Seasons Hotel Amman , where a serene atmosphere is maintained by cool, calm neutrals and impeccable service.

Nepal

Temperature in March: 24°C high; 8°C low Season: spring Travel time from UK: 12 hours 5 minutes Time difference: GMT +4.45

There’s no better time than spring to experience Nepal’s Himalayan charms. Flowers are blooming in the high mountains, dry and clear weather shows off generous views, and the days are warm but not sticky. It’s ideal for trekkers, although you needn’t summit Everest for elevated adventure: the Annapurna range offers excellent hikes through lowland villages and around high, glacial lakes. In Kathmandu, March’s Holi festival paints the town red, blue, yellow, purple and green, too. Exploitation of porters is a huge problem in Nepal, so be sure to book with a reputable tour company that enforces weight restrictions, and provides porters with terrain- and weather-appropriate gear and shelter, and fair pay. And we all saw those crazy pictures of the queues to summit Everest, so consider an off-the-beaten-track trekking route for a unique and more peaceful and sustainable experience.

Where to stay: Dwarika's Hotel in Kathmandu has become the stuff of legend – or stay at younger sister Dwarika's Resort , a spa on the ancient trade route to Tibet.

Valencia Spain

19. Valencia, Spain

Temperature in March: 19°C high; 7°C low Season: spring Travel time from UK: 2 hours 25 minutes Time difference: GMT +1

Spain ’s third largest city celebrates spring in typically fiery Spanish style. Which is to say, it sets everything on fire. March’s week-long Las Fallas festival sees Valencia display a host of giant, satirical papier-mâché sculptures (often nodding to topical political scandals and celebrity meltdowns), before they’re paraded around town and spectacularly set ablaze on the final night. In the lead-up, the whole city’s a party: parades, music, ear-busting fireworks, plus the hipster Ruzafa district puts on its own dazzling festival of lights. Better still, this appealing cosmopolitan port city isn’t short of spectacles by day. Alongside almost 3km of beaches and a vibrant old town, there’s the awesome futuristic architecture of the City of Arts and Sciences, where buildings evoke the skeleton of a whale, a water lily, a giant eye and more. For more ideas, see our recommendations for things to do in Valencia .

Where to stay: El 16 Ruzafa has five apartments in an early-20th-century modernist building.

Puerto Rico

20. Puerto Rico

Temperature: 22°C high; 16°C low Season: spring Travel time from UK: 8 hours 58 minutes Time difference: GMT -5

Kick off the month with a beach party on the shores of Puerto Rico . Only two hours from Miami , this Caribbean isle has long been the USA 's weekend playground. Expect a distinctly Latin flavour with a side of home comforts – Puerto Rico has the biggest shopping mall in the Caribbean and the largest virgin tropical rainforest. March is the best month to sample both sides of island life. The beaches lose their crowds and a light breeze rustles the palm trees, lifting the humidity and letting you sleep on the sand in Vieques. Those craving a faster pace can always go salsa dancing in Mayagüez, whale-watching in Rincón or wander the cobbled streets of old San Juan, Piña Colada in hand.

Where to stay: Close to Vieques’s beautiful beaches, Puerto Rican-owned Finca Victoria is a sustainably minded boutique hotel offering yoga, farm-sourced breakfasts and organic locally made bath goodies. For a villa stay, try The Horned Dorset Primavera featuring Moorish interiors and a French-influenced restaurant.

Sayulita West Coast of Mexico

21. Mexico's West Coast

Temperature in March: 30°C high; 22°C low Season: dry Travel time from UK: 12 hours 15 minutes Time difference: GMT -6

Mexico 's Pacific coast transplants Californian cool to a warmer climate with bigger waves – no wonder Hollywood heavyweights jet down to graze by the pool in Cabo . March is a fantastic time to visit, with prime conditions for whale-watching in Baja California , virtually no rain and rising temperatures. Chilled-out Sayulita draws travellers with its neon-bright shopfronts and wild beaches. Further south in Oaxaca , you'll find Puerto Escondido, a beach town where you can surf all day, party all night and browse contemporary art installations the morning after. If you fancy branching out during your stay, click here to see the hottest day-trips from Sayulita.

Where to stay: Check in to Cabo's One&Only Palmilla to star-spot over ceviche or head further north to Baja California Sur’s Todos Santos, where Paradero Todos Santos is a palm-tree oasis with an outdoor spa and half moon-shaped infinity pool.

Bermuda

22. Bermuda

Temperature in March: 21°C high; 16°C low Season: winter Travel time from UK: 7 hours 30 minutes Time difference: GMT -4

Castaways in the 17th century were the first to see the startling beauty of this undiscovered island. Bermuda hasn't changed much since then with its pristine rose-pink sands and fiercely loyal locals who have a disdain for flashy resorts. Visit in March before the late spring price spike for warm waters and seven hours of daily sunshine. Watching a rosy sunset from the docks of the capital Hamilton, you'll feel as if you've accidentally stumbled on paradise.

Where to stay: At the Hamilton Princess & Beach Club , which has sat on the harbour of Bermuda’s capital since the late 19th century.

The High Atlas Mountains

23. Fez, Morocco

Temperature in March: 21°C high; 8°C low Season: winter Travel time from UK: 3 hours 10 minutes Time difference: GMT +0

Bigger than Marrakech , the imperial Moroccan city of Fez also comes first for authentic charm. Its eighth-century medina is a chaotic trip back in time to fragrant tanneries and wizened merchants; an extraordinary restoration project has lately breathed new life into old buildings. Less of a tourist circus than its medieval rival, Fez is nevertheless catching up in the sophistication stakes. Exciting chefs are also bringing modernity to the medina: El Bulli , Noma and French Laundry alum Najat Kaanache applies haute techniques to local-market finds at her intimate new restaurant Nur .

Where to stay: Parisian designer Christophe Pillet’s 50-bedroom, stone-clad Sahrai hotel has a covetable rooftop bar and Givenchy spa, while Dar Arsama riad is a chic blend of contemporary and traditional, hung with the curious art of Spanish owner Violeta Caldrés.

Boats In Ha Long Bay Vietnam

24. Vietnam

Temperature in March: 23°C high; 18°C low Season: dry Travel time from UK: 11 hours 15 minutes Time difference: GMT +6

There's no better time to scale the length and breadth of this compelling country. Vietnam 's usually sticky humidity vanishes in March and dazzling sunshine heralds the driest month of the year. It's the ideal time to laze on the southern beaches but also optimum weather for trekking the craggy northern mountains. It's also still shoulder season, meaning you can see much more for less. Admire Ho Chi Minh 's French colonial architecture from a buzzing sky bar, explore Hanoi 's ancient pagodas, sail on the tranquil Mekong and take a rickety bike ride over the bridges of Hoi An in the gorgeous central region. Just up the coast is the Khoai Chau district, where the Chu Dong Tu festival takes place in March with processions of richly embroidered golden dragons and burning incense. It's a feast for the senses that won't be forgotten in a hurry.

Where to stay: We like Four Seasons The Nam Hai just outside pretty Hoi An, which has three-tiered swimming pools and bedrooms set in sleek villas. For a beach-side stay, Regent Phu Quoc is a luxury gem with all the trimmings for an idyllic long-haul fly-and-flop.

alley of memoriesin shinjuku tokyo

Temperature in March: 14°C high; 5°C low in Tokyo; -1°C high; -11°C low in Niseko Season: winter Travel time from UK: 14 hours 30 minutes Time difference: GMT +8

March is a wonderful time to visit Japan. You might just miss peak cherry blossom season – it's more likely to fall at the very end of March into early April. But really, exactly when the cherry blossom will bloom is unpredictable, and growing ever more so. And skiing is possible in some parts of Japan throughout the month – we like Niseko, “the smartest area on Japan’s northernmost island, where the fluffy powder is the stuff of legends,” features director Toby Skinner says in our round-up of where to ski in March .

Where to stay: The Green Leaf is a classic ski-in, ski-out option. Kimamaya Boutique Hotel , meanwhile, is a small hangout with a glass-walled restaurant.

Red tuktuk under the palm trees on the country road

26. Sri Lanka

Temperature in March: 28°C high; 24°C low Season: dry Travel time from UK: 10 hours 30 minutes Time difference: GMT +4.5

The teardrop island has grown stronger than ever in the past few years, and is officially back as a top choice destination for those craving tropical landscapes and serious sunshine. Hang out on the beach or go on adventures across national parks such as Yala National Park (where you might see leopards, elephants and crocodiles) and ancient ruins. You could spend days learning to surf, practising yoga or simply snacking your way through the country's culinary highlights – the choice is yours.

Where to stay: The best Sri Lanka hotels include Wild Coast Tented Lodge , in Yala, and Nine Skies , in the Hill Country.

The Maldives

27. The Maldives

Temperature in March: 30°C high; 27°C low Season: dry Travel time from UK: from 10 hours Time difference: GMT +4

Night-snorkelling, island-hopping and the turquoise Indian Ocean lapping onto ice-white shores… when it comes to the Maldives the travel clichés flow as freely as the cocktails. While the island nation is idyllic year-round, March is a great time to spot manta rays and sharks or simply relish the temperate 30ºC days in a private beach hut. It's dreamy for the kids too – see our pick of the best family hotels in the Maldives . One of our favourites is Soneva Fushi with its technology-free zone called The Den, complete with tunnels, treasure maps and a pirate ship built for would-be Peter Pans and Wendys. A note: luxury retreats don’t tend to be the most sustainable of businesses, and even less so in the Maldives, where fresh water and waste management will always be challenges, and private flights and imported food are the norm. But some spots are giving it a go: Kudadoo Private Island runs entirely on solar power; Kuramathi Island Resort produces 70 per cent of its own herbs and salads in an onsite hydroponic garden; and Soneva Fushi is carbon-neutral and 90 per cent waste-free, with onsite plastic and glass recycling and composting.

Where to stay: Our top recommendations include Soneva Fushi , Kudadoo Private Island , Gili Lankanfushi. For a new address, Alila Kothaifaru Maldives is the archipelago's most recent opening, featuring just 80 villas, split between over water (sunrise or sunset) and beach (properly hidden from each other by leafy vegetation) are supported by two restaurants. For more options, read our guide to the best hotels in the Maldives .

The Philippines

28. The Philippines

Temperature in March: 34°C high; 21°C low Season: dry Travel time from UK: 14 hours 7 minutes Time difference: GMT +7

This emerald archipelago is the perfect spot for unwinding after a long winter. A thatch-roofed villa in a private island resort is the ideal base from which to discover the winding rice terraces, quaint villages, coral reefs and deserted islands of the Philippines . In March the heat is more bearable on the beaches and in the bustling capital Manila . But those itching to get their feet wet should head to the Palawan islands - the real inspiration for Alex Garland's The Beach . Take a dip in a natural lagoon, or doze under the tilting coconut trees.

Where to stay: Harana Surf in Siargao draws a surfer-yogi crowd, or for something smarter try Nay Palad Hideaway , which has a swimming pontoon off the beach.

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With hundreds of islands, the Caribbean offers an array of destinations for travelers seeking a vacation with sand, sun, and crystal clear waters. Located just southeast of the U.S., it’s relatively easy to get to many Caribbean destinations from numerous U.S. hubs.

From family-friendly islands to honeymoon destinations, affordable escapes, and seasonal options, these are the best islands to visit in the Caribbean.

A Caribbean vacation offers travelers a fun-in-the-sun getaway, but there’s also so much more to get out of a Caribbean vacation. Caribbean vacationers can explore history, culture, cuisine, adventure, and incredible natural landscapes, such as volcanoes, waterfalls, bioluminescent bays, and unique flora and fauna.

It’s easy to get to the Caribbean from many U.S. destinations and airports, and U.S. travelers don’t have to worry about jet lag like they would when visiting islands like Fiji or Bali.

Divers and snorkelers may find the Caribbean especially enticing, as it’s home to some of the most exotic marine life in the world, as well as sea turtles and whales. The islands are also known for having friendly and welcoming locals, as well as iconic Carnival celebrations and festivals throughout the year.

Although the Caribbean islands have a hot and tropical climate year-round, it’s important to understand that most destinations have 2 main seasons: rainy and dry. The dry season from December to May is usually when visitors can enjoy the best weather. The rainy season is from June to November and includes the Atlantic hurricane season. The months of the edges of each of these seasons are considered the shoulder seasons.

Visiting during the rainy or shoulder season may offer better deals on airfare, activities, and hotels. Rainy season could mean sunny skies most of the day with an occasional tropical rain shower, or it could bring a hurricane.

The Caribbean is divided into 3 groups: The Bahamas, Greater Antilles, and Lesser Antilles . Although The Bahamas aren’t technically in the Caribbean Sea, these islands are still considered part of CARICOM, the Caribbean Community. Also, Turks and Caicos is part of the Lucayan Archipelago alongside The Bahamas.

However, most travelers aren’t too particular about such distinctions, so we’ve included both The Bahamas and Turks and Caicos in our roundup. After all, these islands offer what most Caribbean travelers are seeking, such as crystal clear waters and fine white sands.

Read on to learn about the best places to visit in the Caribbean and what type of traveler each island caters to, as well as the best Caribbean islands to visit by season and month.

1. Best Caribbean Island To Visit on a Budget: Jamaica

Jamaica Beach Shack

Excepting Jamaica’s luxurious Sandals resorts, the island can be a rather affordable destination for travelers who want a budget Caribbean vacation . Low-cost air carrier Spirit offers cheap flights from Fort Lauderdale (FLL) or flights with a layover in FLL from hubs including Chicago (ORD) or Dallas (DFW) for less than $280 round trip on select winter dates.

A quick search on Booking.com revealed many hotels under $100 per night, such as the charming Westender Inn , an oceanfront property with a pool and garden. For under $200 per night, you can lounge on the crystalline sands of the Sand and Tan Beach Hotel in Ocho Rios or enjoy grand sea views at the Hotel Grand A View .

Once in Jamaica, there are plenty of affordable activities to do during your stay. Lounge on the blissful Seven Mile Beach (which, despite its name, is actually only 4 miles long), or pop into a reggae bar to listen to the locals jam from your hammock.

If you’re really in the market for an affordable escape, use your points and miles to fly to the Caribbean — we detail the best ways to do so.

2. Best Family-Friendly Caribbean Island: The Bahamas

Family on a beach in Bahamas

From pirates to marine life to endless fun in the sun, The Bahamas offers everything a family with young children, teens, or even older adults could ever want. The massive resort complex Atlantis on Paradise Island, home to 5 different hotels, offers family-friendly services like stroller rentals, plus kids 6 and under eat free. There’s also an on-site water park and kids’ club activities. Teens will love the Atlantis underwater video arcade and the teen-only nightclub.

Meanwhile, Nassau is one of the best Caribbean islands for kids, thanks to its interactive Pirates of Nassau Museum , a fit for kids of all ages. You can get up close and personal with wildlife, such as flamingoes at Ardastra Gardens , a wildlife center that also features pigs, monkeys, and other animals. And it’s not just the most developed islands in The Bahamas that cater to kids. The serene stretches of soft sands and calm waters on islands like Exuma or the Abacos are some of the best Caribbean Islands to visit with toddlers, ideal for little kids to run, play, and shout to their hearts’ content.

3. Best Caribbean Island To Visit for All-Inclusive Resorts: Dominican Republic

Sanctuary Cap Cana Marriott All Inclusive

One of the best Caribbean Islands to visit for all-inclusive hotels is the Dominican Republic , thanks to resort areas like Punta Cana, La Romana, and Puerta Plata, all home to numerous resorts that offer all-inclusive packages.

Punta Cana has endless options for all-inclusive travelers , whether you’re on your honeymoon or on the hunt for a family-friendly all-inclusive resort. Choose from the luxury of the Sanctuary Cap Cana (a Marriott resort), the contemporary, family-friendly Hyatt Ziva Cap Cana (home to a water park), and the Hyatt Zilara Cap Cana (adults only), plus 2 new Hyatt Sunscape Resorts opening in 2024 and an all-inclusive, adults-only W Punta Cana coming in 2025 (one of the first all-inclusive W properties in the world).

If you’re hoping to book a Hyatt resort in the Dominican Republic for your next Caribbean getaway, you can save 40% when booking by December 13, 2023 .

What does all-inclusive mean ? Find out how to get your money’s worth at an all-inclusive hotel in our detailed article.

4. Best Caribbean Island To Visit With Friends: Anguilla

Gorgeous Scilly Cay

Anguilla is known as one of the friendliest islands in the Caribbean , which means visiting with friends will be lots of fun. You can interact with locals at the beach parties of Sandy Ground Beach and enjoy participating in the local culture, including Anguilla’s Carnival celebrations, which happen each summer and include boat races, street jams, and parades. The U.S. State Department has also named Anguilla one of the safest Caribbean islands ( marked as a Level 1 ) to visit, so you and your friends should be able to frolic freely without worry.

Anguilla has quite a bit of diversity in what to do on your vacation. Of course, there are those stunning Caribbean beaches, like the picture-perfect Shoal Bay or the pinkish-hued sunsets of Mead Bay. Friends can also hit up art galleries, visit museums, go snorkeling or diving, birdwatch, and share a meal on the famous island of Scilly Cay, a tiny island home to the Gorgeous Scilly Cay Restaurant , where you can dine on local grilled lobster or Caribbean-inspired surf and turf.

5. Best Caribbean Island To Visit on a Honeymoon: St. Lucia

St. Lucia

One of the best Caribbean islands for a honeymoon , St. Lucia’s breathtaking scenery, gorgeous hotels, and impressive natural wonders make it the perfect Caribbean island to visit as a couple . Visitors can admire the island’s emblematic backdrop, the moss-covered Piton Mountains that seem to rise directly out of the sea. Choose from world-class resorts such as Jade Mountain , home to its own chocolate farm and laboratory, and Hyatt’s all-inclusive Zoetry Marigot Bay , flanked with verdant foliage.

Pigeon Island National Park is one of the best spots on the island for couples who want to experience history, a wooded islet home to former British forts. Nature buffs should explore the cascading waterfalls, dense rainforest, and sulfur springs near Soufrière.

The only thing better than a honeymoon in St. Lucia is a free one. You can redeem World of Hyatt points to stay at Hyatt’s AMR Collection properties across the Caribbean. To stock up on Hyatt points, apply for The World of Hyatt Credit Card or earn flexible points that can transfer to the World of Hyatt program with a card such as the  Chase Sapphire Reserve ®  or  Chase Sapphire Preferred ®  Card .

6. Best Caribbean Island To Visit for Endless Beaches: Antigua

Antigua Beach

The Caribbean is indeed known for having some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. But not every island is created equal, and some have more beaches and better beaches than other destinations. Antigua wins for quantity when it comes to beaches, with around 365 different sandy stretches — you could spend a year there and never go to the same beach twice!

However, the large number of beaches can make it difficult to decide which ones to visit, especially if your trip is just a week long and not a year. We recommend Half Moon Bay, a crescent-shaped stretch of sand with a reef for snorkeling. Ffryes Beach is the one to visit for photos of sparkling sands and transparent waters, especially beautiful around sunset.

7. Best Caribbean Island To Visit for First Timers: Cayman Islands

Cayman Islands

Between the 3 different Cayman Islands, first-time travelers can get a true taste of what a Caribbean vacation is all about. Grand Cayman, the largest and most popular of the 3, is the perfect place to start , offering visitors a more curated, traditional resort stay and access to perfect Caribbean sands and waters, as well as plenty of dining, amenities, and activities. We love the Kimpton Seafire Resort & Spa , an IHG resort located directly on the famous Seven Mile Beach.

Those looking for something more off-the-beaten-path will also find it in Cayman on the other 2 smaller islands: Cayman Brac and Little Cayman. Both of these islands are known for offering incredible marine life accessible to snorkelers and divers, plenty of solitude, and a general far-flung, deserted island feel.

8. Best Caribbean Island To Visit Solo: British Virgin Islands

BVI Tortola

Some Caribbean islands are safer than others, and solo visitors should feel comfortable heading to the British Virgin Islands : Tortola, Anegada, Virgin Gorda, and Jost Van Dyke — plus more than 50 other tiny islands and cays. It holds the lowest travel safety advisory rating (a 1) from the U.S. State Department . This means travelers should exercise normal caution.

Often referred to as BVI, these islands offer comfortable and luxurious resorts like the Rosewood Little Dix Bay or Scrub Island Resort, Spa & Marina (unfortunately, no longer affiliated with Marriott) for those that want to relax in style. There are also plenty of secluded beaches and hidden spots to hide away from more mainstream tourism.

Solo travelers who want to make new friends should head to Cane Garden Bay on Tortola, a picturesque stretch of white sands that features beach bars and hotels with live music, happy hours, and other activities. Another must-see is The Baths in Virgin Gorda, a mix of sea boulders, hidden coves, and white sands accessible by land or boat. Consider heading there first thing in the morning or later in the day to beat the day trippers. For a bit more solitude, consider Anegada, a quieter island known for its wildlife and peaceful beaches.

Don’t have a passport but really want to visit the Caribbean? You can visit the U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI), which became U.S. territories in 1917: St. John, St. Croix, and St. Thomas.

9. Best Caribbean Island To Visit for Luxury: St. Barts

Eden Rock

St. Barts isn’t the easiest Caribbean island to access, which is why high-profile celebrities and athletes often vacation there to get away from the general public and shutter-happy paparazzi. An overseas territory of France, the island oozes French sophistication combined with Caribbean glamour.

Besides the many exclusive luxury hotels, such as   Eden Rock , a seafront property that offers sophisticated amenities like yacht rentals, and the Rosewood Le Guanahani , which feels intimate and secluded, thanks to its 66 rooms and suites, it’s also a paradise for shoppers. Thanks to duty-free status, you’ll pay a lot less tax on luxury goods on the island.

10. Best Caribbean Island for History and Wildlife Buffs: St. Kitts and Nevis

St. Kitts

While the 2 islands of St. Kitts and Nevis boast blissful beaches, lush rainforest, and coveted Caribbean waters, the destination is also ideal for those who want to understand more about the culture of the Caribbean . St. Kitts was Great Britain’s first settlement in the Caribbean. Nevis featured the region’s first hotel, the Bath Hotel, which dates back to the 18th century. These days, when it comes to hotels, we favor the elevated Park Hyatt St. Kitts Christophe Harbour .

Learn more about the island’s history at the Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park , a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Animal lovers may also enjoy the fact that this island is home to hundreds of free-roaming vervet monkeys. Just don’t get too close to them! Between the months of June and September, visitors can spot 3 different species of turtles hatching: the hawksbill, the leatherback, and the green turtle.

11. Best Caribbean Island for Adventure Travelers: Dominica

The pool at the InterContinental Dominica

Known as the nature hub of the Caribbean, Dominica’s viridescent landscape is home to extensive rainforests, tree-covered mountains, dramatic gorges, inviting freshwater lakes and hot springs, and even active volcanoes. The island’s landscape is decidedly unique, from the bubbling saltwater rising up from the sea floor at Champagne Beach to the sulfur springs of Wotten Waven, rumored to have healing properties.

With 3 national parks on the island, there’s much to do in the way of hiking, whether it be to reach a secret waterfall, wander through a cloud forest, or just enjoy dramatic views of the island’s memorable landscape. You can enjoy some of the island’s best natural wonders right from the hotel if you stay at the   InterContinental Dominica Cabrits Resort & Spa , which overlooks the Caribbean Sea and the greenery and volcano of  Cabrits National Park .

12. Best Caribbean Island for Top-Rated Beaches: Turks and Caicos

Grace Bay

Turks and Caicos has some of the very best beaches in the Caribbean, with the whitest, finest sand, and clearest, most enticing waters. Although some may argue that Turks and Caicos isn’t really a part of the Caribbean, we’re including them in this roundup. With 40+ different islands, this archipelago has plenty of sand to go around — and all beaches are public, so you can visit as many as you’d like.

Grace Bay is probably the most famous beach on the islands, often snagging the top spot on best beach lists. It’s home to a reef system, and a portion of it is part of the Princess Alexandra National Park . Long Bay Beach’s winds are ideal for kiteboarders, while families should head to the lagoon waters of Half Moon Bay. AvGeeks should head to Pine Cay Beach, where you can feel the breeze from landing airplanes landing at and taking off from the Pine Cay Airstrip , though definitely don’t expect to spot any 747s.

Grenada

The Atlantic hurricane season runs from June until the end of November, so winter and spring are the best times to visit almost any of the Caribbean Islands if you’re looking for sunny, dry weather .

However, with peak season comes peak prices and high crowds, so if you’re visiting during prime time, you might want to consider one of the more affordable Caribbean islands (Jamaica or Dominica) to stay within budget, or one of the more obscure Caribbean islands (Grenada or St. Vincent and the Grenadines) to have a crowd-free Caribbean winter escape.

Curacao

The ABC islands of Aruba , Bonaire, and Curaçao sit outside of the Atlantic hurricane belt , so they’re less susceptible to major or damaging storms. These are the best places to visit if you’d like to escape to the Caribbean in the summer, which coincides with hurricane season.

The best southern Caribbean islands to visit include St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Barbados, and Grenada, as well as Trinidad and Tobago . These islands are closer to Latin America and are usually less likely to get hit by a hurricane, though they’ve all seen their fair share of intense tropical storms.

Just remember, there are no guarantees when it comes to nature, so if you want to minimize the risk of hurricanes or other tropical storms, visit the Caribbean during the dry season (December to May). The highest risk of hurricanes is from August to October, so you may want to consider avoiding those months in the Caribbean if you’re worried about bad weather.

If you visit the Caribbean during the summer months, make sure to get travel insurance . Don’t forget that many popular credit cards come with travel insurance — we detail some of the best in our guide.

Beyond just hurricanes and budget, there are certain times of year when it’s ideal to visit specific Caribbean islands. From underwater visibility to whale migrations to iconic cultural celebrations, these are the best islands to visit in the Caribbean each month.

Best Caribbean Islands To Visit in January

Grenada sailing

Foodies should head to the Cayman Islands in January for the Cayman Cookout , which brings together revered chefs, mixologists, and spirits connoisseurs from around the world (January 9 to 15, 2024). This year’s event also includes a musical performance from the Goo Goo Dolls.

Grenada is another island to visit in January (and the beginning of February), as the destination hosts Grenada Sailing Week . The event (January 28 to February 2, 2024) consists of sailing races and lots of parties back on dry land.

January is one of the sunniest and driest months in the Caribbean, so you’ll likely have excellent weather on all of the islands. Just book ahead to get the best prices, and know that you may encounter crowds this month and in the months following, especially around spring break .

Best Caribbean Islands To Visit in February

Trinidad and Tobago Carnival

It’s prime sperm whale season throughout the Caribbean, but especially in Dominica between November and March. Head out on a boat around areas like Scotts Head, Roseau, Layou, and Point Round to admire these gentle giants — just make sure not to lure the animals. You may also spot spotted and spinner dolphins.

For those that want an iconic Carnival experience outside of Brazil, Trinidad and Tobago’s Carnival event (February 12 to 13, 2024) is famous worldwide, featuring parades, partying, and some of the most elaborate costumes you may have ever seen.

Finally, celebrate the leap year and welcome in the month of March with the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta (February 29 to March 3, 2024), home to 4 days of sailing and lots of cuisine and Heineken beer.

Best Caribbean Islands To Visit in March

Diving in Bonaire

March is another perfect month in the Caribbean, with smooth seas for sailing and excellent visibility for diving and snorkeling. Head to Antigua for the Superyacht Challenge (March 11 to 17, 2024) to see boats race for the win.

Or, focus on the delights of the underwater world, diving and snorkeling around the Turks and Caicos Barrier Reef , Grenada’s Molinere Bay  Underwater Sculpture Park , or Bonaire, where the capital of the island, Kralendijk, translates to coral reef.

Best Caribbean Islands To Visit in April

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April brings continued sunshine to the Caribbean, as well as the BVI Spring Regatta and Sailing Festival (April 1 to 7, 2024), home to sailing and lots of fun.

For a unique Caribbean experience, let’s not forget about Cuba , a country a few hundred miles away from Florida. April brings the island’s Afro Cuban Dance Festival (March 30 to April 9, 2024) to Havana. U.S. citizens can travel to Cuba if they meet one of the 12 categories of travel set by the U.S. government , which include things like educational activities, support for Cuban people, public performances, and workshops.

Best Caribbean Islands To Visit in May

Antigua Sailing Week

May is an excellent month for travelers looking for the best Caribbean islands to visit on a budget — although there’s just slightly more rainfall, the prices are usually more affordable, and the crowds start to dissipate. It’s the perfect time to visit St. Lucia thanks to the St. Lucia Jazz and Arts Festiva l (April 30 to May 9), which blends jazz, blues, R&B, swing, calypso, and Latin music with cuisine, dance, craft markets, and more.

This month also brings one of Antigua’s most notable events: Antigua Sailing Week (April 27 to May 3, 2024).

Best Caribbean Islands To Visit in June

Bahamas

As the Atlantic hurricane season gets its start, the ABC islands, which have more stable and drier weather, become more popular as they reside outside the Atlantic hurricane belt. This is why heading to Bonaire’s Rum Week (June 12 to 17, 2024) is the optimal plan for travelers who want a trip focusing on Caribbean spirits, cigars, cuisine, and sunshine.

Pineapple lovers should travel to The Bahamas for The Bahamas Pineapple Festival (June 7 to 8, 2024). Here, you can chow down on this flavorful fruit alongside other Bahamian desserts and beverages.

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Best Caribbean Islands To Visit in July

Carnival

July is a month for celebration in the Caribbean . Enjoy Carnival celebrations in St. Vincent and the Grenadines ( Vincy Mas , July 4 to 10, 2024), St. Lucia (July 10 to 17, 2024), and Antigua (July 26 to August 6, 2024).

St. Kitts and Nevis celebrates Restaurant Week (July 13 to 23, 2023), where restaurants around the island will offer special menus around a theme ingredient. The upcoming festival’s ingredient is pineapple.

Finally, Jamaica gets festive with its Reggae Sumfest (July 16 to 22, 2024), featuring nonstop concerts and events.

Best Caribbean Islands To Visit in August

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Brave the heat and humidity to attend Anguilla’s Summer Fest (August 1 to 11, 2024) , celebrating the 50th anniversary of the island’s Carnival history. Events include the Miss Anguilla competition, boat races, concerts, parades, and more.

Both the British Virgin Islands and St. Kitts and Nevis honor their Emancipation Days in August. To celebrate, these destinations feature several days of music, parties, and more.

Best Caribbean Islands To Visit in September

Hurricane season lasts about half the year. However, the most common time for cyclone activity is around September 10, according to the National Hurricane Center. Still, that doesn’t mean storms will definitely occur around that time. If you’re willing to brave the possibility of hazardous weather (most often intermixed with plenty of sunshine), September happens to be prime turtle-hatching season on many Caribbean islands . Spot them on islands such as Aruba, St. Kitts and Nevis, The Grenadines, and even in Mexico, Florida, and Puerto Rico , too.

Best Caribbean Islands To Visit in October

Remember, even during the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season, the ABC islands often see much less inclement weather , so October is a good time to visit.

If you’re willing to brave a bit of rain, visit St. Lucia, which celebrates its Creole Heritage Month in October. Festivities begin October 1 with Oktoberfest and end on the last Sunday in October to celebrate Creole Day. Or, vacation in Barbados , known as the birthplace of rum. The island celebrates its Food and Rum Festival each October.

Best Caribbean Islands To Visit in November

Cayman Islands Pirates Week Festival

November welcomes the final month of hurricane season, so you may see clear skies as the end of the month approaches. Families and adults alike can celebrate at the Pirates Fest in the Cayman Islands . It’s celebrated on all 3 islands (Little Cayman, November 3 to 5, 2023; Grand Cayman, November 9 to 19, 2023; and Cayman Brac, November 24 to 26, 2023). The merriment includes parties, cultural events, turtle releases, costumes, dancing, and plenty of pirate fun.

Those looking for a slightly higher-brow experience than “Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum” can find it in St. Bart’s. The annual St. Barth’s Gourmet Festival (November 7 to 12, 2023) welcomes top chefs and hungry foodies from around the world.

Best Caribbean Islands To Visit in December

Christmas beach

Spending the holidays in the Caribbean is the ideal winter getaway. The weather starts improving, so those in search of winter sun will find warm and drier conditions in nearly all of the Caribbean Islands . However, we suggest a visit to The Bahamas, where 16 of the islands celebrate Junkanoo , which includes dancing, music, and elaborate costumes. The festival occurs on the day after Christmas annually.

Meanwhile, the U.S. Virgin Island of St. Croix celebrates the Crucian Christmas Carnival , which begins in December and culminates on Kings Day, which is January 6.

If the beach and sunshine don’t inspire you around the holidays, consider a trip to Europe, home to some of the world’s best Christmas markets , instead.

With so many islands in the Caribbean, it’s easy to find the right one for you . Whether you’re on a budget, looking for the best beaches, or want to travel in a specific month or season, the wide range of Caribbean islands offers something for every traveler.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What caribbean island should i visit first.

Most Caribbean islands are ideal for first-time visitors, but we suggest heading to the Cayman Islands, which offers a little bit of everything. Islands such as the U.S. Virgin Islands are also easy for first-timers, as you don’t need a passport, and most locals speak English.

What is the cheapest and safest Caribbean island to visit?

One of the most affordable Caribbean islands is Jamaica. Dominica, a more under-the-radar destination, is also cheaper. Visiting any of the Caribbean islands during the low season (June through November) means you may get better prices. The safest Caribbean islands are the British Virgin Islands, ideal for solo travelers, and Anguilla, which markets itself as a very safe Caribbean destination.

Which is the nicest part of the Caribbean?

If you’re looking for a luxury vacation, the nicest part of the Caribbean may be St. Bart’s, an island frequented by the rich and famous. If you’re traveling with your family, The Bahamas is the best Caribbean island to visit with toddlers, children, and teens, with lots to do and see.

Where is the prettiest place in the Caribbean?

The prettiest place in the Caribbean is debatable. Antigua and Turks and Caicos are known for beaches, while islands like Bonaire may be most beautiful underwater, with extensive marine life. If you love natural wonders like waterfalls, hot springs, and rainforests, St. Lucia and Dominica are 2 of the prettiest Caribbean islands.

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Best cheap caribbean vacations.

Visitors on a budget can still enjoy a tropical vacation thanks to perks like free beach access and frequent deals on airfare and hotels. To help you find the right island for the right price, U.S. News ranked the best cheap Caribbean vacations based on top recommendations from industry experts and everyday travelers. Vote for your ideal bargain Caribbean getaway below, and for additional ways to save money on a Caribbean getaway, check out these Caribbean cruise deals .  (Note: The U.S. Department of State advises tourists to reconsider travel to Jamaica and Trinidad & Tobago due to crime; check the website for updates before booking your trip and be cautious if you do decide to travel here.)

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With optimal scuba diving conditions and protected coral reefs, Curacao is an aquatic lover's paradise. The island also appeals to outdoorsy types with its impressive flora and fauna, and to history buffs with its rich and unique Dutch and Jewish cultural heritage. Getting here can be pricey, but if you visit between May and November, you'll find steeply reduced hotel and flight rates. You can also snag deals on Curacao vacation rentals year-round. Stick to free activities like relaxing on Playa Lagun and checking out the Queen Emma Pontoon Bridge for additional savings.

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Jamaica has long been a prime destination for tourists thanks to its laid-back culture, impressive scenery and varied attractions. You may spend more money than you would in some other Caribbean destinations, but you can nab flight and hotel deals if you're willing to visit between June and November (hurricane season). Protect your investment by purchasing an affordable travel insurance plan before your trip. Or, arrive in April or May to enjoy budget-friendly prices without the threat of a hurricane. You may also find deals on all-inclusive resorts , which cover lodging, food, drinks and often more.

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Vacationers enjoy the contrast between bustling Trinidad and serene Tobago. Plus, there's no shortage of lodging options on either of these two islands, meaning you can easily find a reasonable room rate in an area that appeals to you. If you're planning to visit for the Trinidad Carnival in February or early March, book your accommodations well in advance to secure lower rates. As far as affordable activities go, head to one of the free or low-fee beaches or take advantage of your hotel's pool to soak up some sunshine.

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Martinique's variety of free attractions (think: Les Salines beach and St. Louis Cathedral) and budget-friendly street food vendors make it an excellent option for a cost-effective tropical vacation . Plus, you can find deals on many of the island's hotels for less than $150 a night – much cheaper than lodging found on other Caribbean islands. And the hotels typically include plenty of on-site amenities, such as idyllic pools, beach access and tasty eateries. However, staying in popular tourist spots like Les Trois-Îlets and Fort-de-France can be pricey, especially during the peak winter and spring months.

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Travelers frequently crowd this American paradisiacal territory, but if you plan far enough in advance – at least a few months – and visit outside the peak winter season, you have a solid chance of scoring a great hotel or vacation rental deal in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Just steer clear of the ports of call: The Virgin Islands are a popular stopping point for cruises, and prices around the docks are often inflated. While you're here, take advantage of the destination's many free outdoor attractions like Virgin Islands National Park on St. John and Sandy Point National Wildlife Refuge on St. Croix.

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Grenada is often overlooked, meaning those who do visit can experience the island's white sand beaches and laid-back vibes without burning through their savings. Plus, it costs absolutely nothing to walk through Grenada's colorful capital, St. George's – including its aromatic Market Square – and swim in Grand Anse Beach's sheltered bay. The months from summer through fall are perfect times to visit: Deals on lodging and flights abound, and the island is less crowded. Save some extra coin by dining on fare from one of Grenada's local street vendors.   

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Travelers planning a cheap Caribbean vacation should look no further than Havana. Not only is this vibrant Cuban city easy to navigate (many attractions can be found within a few miles of each other), but travelers can explore it at no cost on a free walking tour. When it comes to lodging, opt to stay with a Havana resident (these are called casas particulares); accommodations are regularly priced at less than $50 per night. Keep in mind, Americans will need a Cuba Tourist Card, a travel license, travel insurance and various customs forms to visit.

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Finding a bargain in Barbados will require patience, especially if you plan to visit in winter. Warm temperatures, turquoise waters and lively festivals draw visitors in droves. If you can wait until May to experience the island, you'll find agreeable rates comparable to those available during hurricane season . To get the most bang for your buck, consider staying in one of Barbados' top-notch all-inclusive resorts . What's more, all of the island's 70-plus miles of white sand beaches are free to visit, regardless of where you stay.

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These islands aren't the easiest to reach, but that's part of the appeal. With a lush rainforest to hike through and numerous beach bars serving tropical cocktails, there are plenty of ways to pass the time on culturally rich St. Kitts. Meanwhile, the quiet, secluded beaches in Nevis are perfect for relaxation. Finding affordable room rates in both locations is easy – you can often score hotel rooms for less than $200 per night – but keep in mind, some attractions and eateries close during the hurricane-prone summer months.

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The capital of the Dominican Republic is an ideal destination for budget travelers. In addition to plenty of free or inexpensive attractions, such as the Zona Colonial and Los Tres Ojos National Park, visitors will find affordable room rates here for less than $100 per night. Plus, the city's favorable exchange rate ($1 is equal to roughly 55 Dominican pesos) makes it easy to make your dollars count. Just try to avoid traveling here during hurricane season, which lasts from about June to November; instead, time your visit between December and March to enjoy highs in the mid-80s.

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Cuba in March

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Many people dream of a Caribbean beach holiday, and the island of Cuba in the West Indies archipelago is an unexpected location that offers just that. As well as classic white sand beaches and palm tree lined promenades, Cuba is also full of fascinating history and culture in every one of its towns and cities, and is quickly becoming one of the world’s most popular travel destinations.

March is well regarded as the best time of the year to visit Cuba, as it is the country’s driest month and also the least humid. Music and the arts take centre stage in the variety of events that also happen in Cuba in March, showing tourists just a fraction of the vibrant and unique culture that belongs to the Caribbean island.

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Reasons to visit Cuba in March

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  • March is the driest month of the year in Cuba, so you are likely to have perfect weather for the entirety of your stay 
  • There are numerous brilliant cultural events and festivals that happen across Cuba in March
  • Many hotels offer off-season rates in the last week of the month

Weather in Cuba in March

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The weather in Cuba in March is perhaps the best that the country experiences all year, with the lowest amount of rainfall across the month and sunshine almost every day. Humidity is nowhere near as high as during the wet season that starts at the end of April, and you are unlikely to experience any storms or cold snaps as temperatures climb towards the end of the month. 

Temperature

Temperatures are pleasantly high in Cuba in March, with highs of 28 ºC – 29 ºC and lows in the evening of around 1 9 ºC. You will likely only need to wear light, summer clothing during your holiday, but there is still a slight chance of a sudden cold spell so ensure you have a jacket or coat with you as well. 

March is also the least humid month of the year in Cuba, and there will be a refreshing, cool breeze coming from the North most days.

Sea Temperature

March is one of the best times to have a beach holiday in Cuba and make the most of the Caribbean climate, especially as the sea is so warm. With an average water temperature of about 26 ºC, the majority of people will enjoy swimming and watersports in the ocean, especially when the air temperature is high as well. 

Clouds and Rainfall

There is the least amount of rainfall in Cuba in March, which takes place during the country’s dry season. Days will tend to be less overcast at the start of the month, but there is still a high chance of clear skies and sunshine whatever time you are visiting in March.

Sunshine Hours

The days are getting longer throughout March in Cuba, and there is an average of eight hours of sunshine every day, which is perfect for relaxing on the beach or sipping cocktails on a terrace. The sun tends to rise just before 7am in the morning, and then around 7.30am after the clocks have gone forward in the middle of the month, and set at 6.30pm and 7.30pm respectively in the evening.

The clear, sunny days in Cuba mean that UV levels are high, and it is important to regularly apply sunscreen and keep in the shade  to stay safe during the hottest parts of the day.

Where to go in Cuba in March

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Guardalavaca

On the northern coast of Cuba lies the small, picturesque beach resort of Guardalavaca. If you want a true slice of Caribbean paradise on your holiday in March then this is an excellent place to plan a beach holiday, as the resort’s small size ensures a much more tranquil experience.

Guardalavaca has impressive coral reefs and marine life if you want to snorkel, but those wanting a break from the beach will easily be kept busy with the range of other sightseeing spots in the countryside around the town. It’s the perfect place for those wanting a resort holiday that still has an authentic Cuban feel.

Las Terrazas

Another great place to get away from the crowds and enjoy Cuba’s magnificent weather in peace is to visit the community and nature reserve that can be found in the Sierra del Rosario mountains known as Las Terrazas. This small eco-village began as a simple reforestation project, and is now home to a hotel, arts venues and an outdoor activity centre.

Las Terrazas is a brilliant place to stay the night or to visit as a day trip if you have an interest in  Cuba’s countryside and wildlife, as its location is perfect for hiking and bird-watching in particular. The main attraction for many though is the chance to take a zipline canopy tour over the village and surrounding forest, for a uniquely fast and adrenaline-filled experience.

Viñales is one of Cuba’s most popular locations, and by March the crowds should have dwindled enough to be able to enjoy this spectacular part of the country without it being overrun with tourists. Despite the amount of foot traffic the area gets, the Viñales Valley maintains an authentic atmosphere and its impressive countryside has not been disrupted by industrialisation.

Visiting Viñales in March will allow you to explore its beautiful scenery during the spring weather, and admire the incredible flat-topped rocks formations known as mogotes that are scattered throughout the valley. Tobacco plantations are plentiful across the area, and you can also explore the Gran Caverna de Santo Tomas set of caves that feature a famous mural that took almost four years to complete.  

Things to do in Cuba in March

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March is a brilliant time to try out some fun outdoor activities in Cuba, and one of these is kayaking. The Zapata Peninsula is a wetland area that has a variety of different lakes and bays perfect for kayaking, and you can try and spot tropical fish below the surface of the water as you drift along.

Stay in a Casa Particulares

To really enjoy authentic Cuban hospitality there is no better place to stay than in one of the country’s casas particulares ; a private B&B-style form of accommodation where you rent out a room in a local’s house. This is one of the cheapest and most interesting ways to properly experience life in Cuba, and hosts are often very friendly and full of tips and advice about what to see and do during your stay.

Party in Santiago de Cuba

The country’s second-largest city and the most diverse and energetic location is Santiago de Cuba, a place full of passion and noise. If you want to really immerse yourself in the pulsating beat of Cuba’s nightlife then there is no better place to enjoy music and dancing than Santiago. 

Go Birdwatching

There are brilliant National Parks all around Cuba, and the island’s beautiful natural scenery is home to a huge variety of wildlife that can be spotted during March when the weather is dry. For birdwatching in particular try the Parque Nacional de Guanahacabibes, and consider hiring a local guide for the best chances of spotting something rare.

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March is the last month of the tourist season in Cuba and can be expected to still be quite busy. The country’s largest cities will tend to be crowded, and you will need to book accommodation well in advance if you are planning on staying somewhere like Havana . 

In March it will be possible to find cheap rates across Cuba in casas particulares, which tend to have good deals for tourists if you do a little digging. Crowds also tend to die down towards the end of the month, and prices for flights and hotels will have dropped as April approaches.

March festivals & events

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Havana World Music Festival

This popular music festival takes place in Cuba’s capital city, and celebrates a wide range of music genres that have their roots in the country’s culture and history. The festival aims to make both traditional and modern music more accessible for the public and to encourage collaboration between different musicians from all over the world.

Festival Internacional del Cine Pobre

The Cine Pobre Film Festival is an event dedicated to the ‘cine pobre’ genre of film, which stresses the importance of making low-budget films that have no stylistic guidelines. This festival showcases the very best of art films from the cine pobre genre, and takes place in the town of Gibara.

International Pepe S á nchez Trova Festival

This music festival began as a commemorative event for the composer José (Pepe) Sánchez, who is said to be the father of the Cuban ‘trova’ genre of music. Since 1962, the festival has brought together musicians from across the trova genre in Santiago de Cuba, Sánchez’s hometown and one of the country’s most musical cities. 

Fiesta del Tambor

Early March sees the Fiesta del Tambor (Rhythm and Dance Festival) take place in Havana, featuring musical performances, workshops and competitions in dance and percussion. Cuba is famous for the driving beat that features in much of its music, and this festival is a fantastic way to watch and learn from the country’s rhythm and dance experts.

Frequently asked questions about Cuba in March

Is Cuba humid in March?

Whilst Cuba is more humid than countries like the UK, March is actually the month with the lowest humidity in Cuba and will not feel particularly hot and sticky. 

Where should you stay in Cuba?

Havana is the most popular place to stay in Cuba, closely followed by Trinidad and Viñales. These places do tend to be a bit more expensive than rural parts of the country, but also have a much wider range of accommodation. 

What clothes should I take to Cuba in March?

The amount of tourists and travellers who visit Cuba in March is a testament to why it is the best month to experience the island, with the perfect weather providing ideal conditions to enjoy both the beaches and the countryside. Whether you are a wildlife enthusiast, have an interest in colonial history or just want to top up your tan before the summer, visiting Cuba in March is a choice you won’t regret making.

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15 Best Places to Travel in March 2024

These are the best places to visit in March in the United States and around the world.

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Spring arrives in March, but depending on where you are, it can still feel like winter — or an early summer. Whether you’re looking for a warm-weather escape from chilly temperatures at home or a late-season ski trip, we’ve got you covered. From sunny Caribbean islands to snowy ski resorts, we’ve rounded up 15 of the best places to travel in March in the U.S. and around the world so you can start planning your next getaway.

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Thousands of visitors will head for this city by the Pacific as the Carlsbad Flower Fields open on March 1 with 55 acres of colorful Giant Tecolote ranunculus blooms. Visitors can also stroll through Carlsbad’s downtown, dine at excellent restaurants, visit Carlsbad Aquafarm for fresh oysters, and shop at local boutiques.  “March in Carlsbad brings sunshine-filled days and balmy weather perfect for beach walks, hikes around the lagoons, springtime surfs (wetsuit-clad), and visits to Legoland California Resort for families with little ones,” Kim Sidoriak, president and CEO of Visit Carlsbad, tells Travel + Leisure . New additions to Legoland this year are Dino Valley and Lego World Parade. 

Where to Stay: Park Hyatt Aviara features a kids pool with waterslides, an adults pool, a golf course, superb dining, and the new Miraval Life in Balance Spa . Omni La Costa Resort & Spa is set on 400 acres with golf, pools, and a spa. The Legoland Hotel and Legoland Castle Hotel are steps from the park.

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The annual eight-day South by Southwest (SXSW) Conference and Festival arrives at the Austin Convention Center on March 8, with technology, culture, film, music, comedy, and notable speakers. Rodeo Austin is in town from March 8-23, and there’s live music, great food, and always plenty of things to do in Austin .  “March brings a vibrant energy to Austin, well beyond the excitement of SXSW. As a local and advocate for the city’s charm, I recommend visiting this month when the streets buzz with local flair, outdoor adventures are prime, and the culinary scene comes alive,” says Hotel ZaZa general manager, Jacob Weaver.

Where to Stay: Hotel ZaZa offers a convenient downtown location and Group Therapy , their signature restaurant overlooking Republic Square Park. Thompson Austin features a rooftop pool with cabanas.

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In March, the Mile High City is still chilly with daytime temperatures reaching the mid-60s and colder nights. It’s a beautiful time to be outdoors, and nearby, Colorado’s ski towns are still covered in snow. With museums, theater, breweries, and concerts at Red Rock Amphitheater , there are dozens of fun things to do in Denver at any time of year. A sure sign of spring is the beginning of baseball season, and Denver welcomes MLB’s Colorado Rockies to Coors Field and adjacent McGregor Square. 

Where to Stay: Voted one of the best hotels in Denver by T+L readers, The Rally Hotel is steps from the ballpark, and it’s lively and fun with a rooftop pool for summer. Other options include the Hyatt Centric Downtown Denver or Hotel Clio , a Luxury Collection Hotel, in the Cherry Creek North neighborhood.

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As one of the best beaches in the U.S. , Clearwater Beach is an idyllic destination once the weather begins to warm up in March. The Pier 60 Sugar Sand Festival is celebrating its 10th anniversary at the end of March and early April with its famous sand sculptures and family entertainment. The Clearwater Marine Aquarium, historic Cleveland Street District, dolphin cruises, miles of beaches, and sunny weather in the high 70s make March in Clearwater Beach perfect for families and spring breakers. 

Where to Stay: The beachfront JW Marriott Clearwater Beach Resort & Spa opened in spring 2023. Nearby in St. Petersburg, The Vinoy Resort & Golf Club , dating to 1925, features renovated guest rooms, golf, tennis, and a marina.

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Although spring arrives in March, the cold weather hangs on a bit longer in the Windy City, so bundle up and duck into one of Chicago’s best museums to warm up (and explore). There’s plenty to do both indoors and outside. “As the city’s vibrancy comes back after the winter, there are concerts, theater premieres, and, of course, St. Patrick’s Day celebrations all across Chicago,” according to Rebecca Correri, general manager at 21c Museum Hotel Chicago . St. Patrick’s Day is a big occasion in Chicago, when the Chicago River turns emerald green and the official Irish Parade takes place. Chicago’s food is legendary; from deep-dish pizza to five-star dining, foodies love the city’s cuisine.

Where to Stay: An artsy boutique hotel, 21c Museum Hotel Chicago is set in the River North neighborhood. The St. Regis Chicago opened in May 2023 for another luxe option. Just outside the city, the elegant Deer Path Inn is reminiscent of a 15th-century Tudor mansion.

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Spring is a gorgeous time for skiing in Park City , with snow throughout March (and even later some years). Conveniently located less than an hour from Salt Lake City International Airport, the charming downtown is almost as much of a draw as the snowy slopes. Restaurants, bars, shops, galleries, and a history museum make exploring fun after a day of skiing. There’s also snowboarding, snowmobiling, a toboggan-style mountain coaster, zip line, and ski lessons for all ages. Trails and slopes for all levels are available, from beginner to expert. 

Where to Stay: There are several wonderful hotels in Park City, including The Lodge at Blue Sky , Auberge Resorts Collection, Pendry Park City , and Waldorf Astoria Park City . Montage Deer Valley offers ski-in, ski-out access at Deer Valley Resort, and Washington Schoolhouse is a historic boutique.

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Located in Greensboro about 75 miles east of Atlanta, Lake Oconee is a serene getaway in central Georgia. Boating, golf, hiking, and nearby Sandy Creek Sporting Grounds offer many ways to enjoy the early spring weather and gorgeous outdoors. At Sandy Creek, there’s fishing, kayaking, off-roading, archery, and sporting clay shooting. In the historic downtown, visitors will find antique stores, boutiques, restaurants, and a walking tour for those who want to discover more about Greensboro’s past. Six championship golf courses and the Kingdom at Lake Oconee provide golfers with opportunities for play, practice, equipment, and lessons. My husband and I spent a few days — and played a few rounds of golf — at Lake Oconee. He’s been asking me when we’re going back, so I just might see you there if you schedule a trip in March. 

Where to Stay: The recently renovated Ritz-Carlton Reynolds Lake Oconee offers lakeside dining, boating, a spa, guest rooms, suites, cottages, and the Lake House, with four bedrooms and a stunning lakefront location. RVs and campers are welcome at Lake Oconee KOA .

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Perfect weather in the mid-70s, gorgeous scenery, white-sand beaches, and a lively atmosphere make March a great time for a trip to Oahu. The island is celebrating the 28th Annual Honolulu Festival (March 8-10) with a parade, stage performances, food, music, and a craft fair. March is prime whale watching time, and a cruise to see the humpbacks is a thrilling experience. Snorkeling at Hanauma Bay, swimming, surfing, or just relaxing on the beach are more ways to enjoy the island. My first snorkeling experience was at Hanauma Bay, and I’ve returned several times since then; the marine life there is incredible. Visitors can learn about the history of the islands at the Polynesian Cultural Center or the fascinating Bishop Museum . At Wai Kai , there’s a lagoon, wave pool, kayaking, and more for family fun.

Where to Stay: The surf-themed Twin Fin and beachfront Alohilani are options near Waikiki Beach. Aulani, A Disney Resort & Spa is a great option for families with activities for all ages. 

Related : Oahu Is Home to a Jaw-dropping Volcanic Crater, Luxury Hotels, and Some of the World's Most Famous Surf Beaches

T+L’s 2024 Destination of the Year sees its dry season in March, making this the ideal time to visit for some travelers (although the best time to visit Costa Rica largely depends on what you want to experience). “There’s really no bad time to visit Costa Rica,” says Trevor Ling, owner of Hotel Three Sixty. “Late February through March is characterized by the driest weather and spectacular wildlife sightings, like the annual humpback whale migration. This is when Osa Peninsula’s biodiversity really comes to life. Here on the Pacific Coast, March is also prime time for watching turtles hatch on our coastline’s pristine beaches.” Whether your goal is to see wildlife, beaches, rainforests, or small towns, you can find what you’re after in Costa Rica.

Where to Stay: Adults-only Hotel Three Sixty is located on the southwest coast along the Pacific. Enjoy panoramic views from the mountainside Origins Lodge or a beachfront villa at Costa Elena . Those looking for a seamless stay may want to choose one of the best all-inclusive resorts in Costa Rica . 

The three-island archipelago just south of Italy features well-preserved medieval fortresses, archaeological sites, and museums. From March through May, the Malta Biennale will be celebrated with cultural events and festivities. “Malta is the hidden gem of the Mediterranean, and art and design lovers who visit our country in 2024 will see more events, exhibitions, and festivals than ever before,” according to Phyllis Muscat, CEO and board chair of MICAS (Malta International Contemporary Art Space). “This fall our new contemporary art museum will open within the old fortification walls above the marina, only a few minutes walk from the center of Valletta. MICAS will offer visitors an ambitious collection of international contemporary art.”

Where to Stay: AC Hotel St. Julian’s and Barceló Fortina Malta opened in 2023, and a Hard Rock Hotel and Hyatt Centric are expected to open in early 2024. 

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Spring arrives in March with flowers blooming and temperatures warming into the high 60s, perfect for being outdoors. Hiking in Keramashoto National Park , strolling along beaches, and enjoying colorful blossoms are among things to do. In Higashi Village, more than 50,000 azaleas bloom for the March Azalea Festival. The Netflix series, Live to 100: Secrets of the Blue Zones , has inspired travel to Okinawa, and visitors find incredible experiences like diving among coral reefs, learning about the islands’ history and traditions, and enjoying the delicious cuisine. Flights from major cities in Asia arrive at Okinawa’s Naha Airport.

Where to Stay: Hoshinoya Okinawa is an oceanside resort offering the Okinawa Blue Zone Stay, a three-day wellness experience. Halekulani Okinawa offers guest rooms and five villas with private pools. Homm Okinawa , a Banyan Tree Hotel, features spacious private villas. 

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March is ideal for a trip to Mexico City, with dry weather, temperatures in the mid-70s, and the blooming of the purple jacarandas. It’s the perfect time to explore the city’s neighborhoods, from hip to historic, sample street food, and learn about the past. More than a museum, Casa Azul is the place where Frida Kahlo spent her early life and her time with Diego Rivera. Personal objects, folk art, photos, books, and paintings by both artists create a fascinating experience. I loved the Floating Gardens of Xochimilco during my visit a few years ago; seeing local families, tourists, and the colorful boats ( trajineras ) and flowers was such fun. 

Where to Stay: Hotel San Fernando is a boutique hotel in the Condesa neighborhood. Andaz Mexico City Condesa features the Cabuya Rooftop restaurant and bar. Colima 71 is in Colonia Roma Norte.

Related : How to Plan a Trip to Mexico City — Including the Best Restaurants, Hotels, and Things to Do 

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March begins the shoulder season in Florence, after the winter months but ahead of spring and summer’s more popular tourist seasons. Visiting museums, restaurants, and piazzas is ideal in March, and with the right clothing, the cool weather can be comfortable. Florentine New Year , dating to the Middle Ages, is celebrated on March 25 with a procession through the city streets. Easter falls on March 31, and a unique tradition, the Explosion of the Cart , takes place. Claudio Meli, general manager of The Place tells T+L, “March is the perfect time to visit our beloved Florence and embrace some of our local traditions. One of my favorites is the Scoppio del Carro , or Exploding of the Cart. Outside of the Duomo, the cardinal of Florence lights a massive cart and fireworks are released, symbolizing the Holy Spirit.”

Where to Stay: The Place , a luxury boutique hotel in the heart of Piazza Santa Maria Novella, will reopen in mid-March after a redesign. Hotel Savoy, a Rocco Forte Hotel , is located on Piazza della Repubblica. 

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“The Harvest Festival in Mendoza is a captivating celebration that beautifully intertwines the rich viticultural heritage of the region with a vibrant display of culture and tradition. It’s a time when the vineyards come alive with the culmination of a year’s hard work, and the air is filled with the aroma of freshly harvested grapes,” Veronica Marquina, general manager at Cavas Wine Lodge, told T+L . “It’s a must-experience event that immerses visitors in the heart and soul of Mendoza’s wine culture.” The Fiesta Nacional de la Vendimia (Feb.28-March 3) celebrates the harvest with music, dance, theater, and, of course, wine. This agricultural region where malbec is famously made is about 650 miles west of Buenos Aires.

Where to Stay: Cavas Wine Lodge , a Relais & Châteaux member, is a boutique property set in a 55-acre vineyard. The Vines Resort & Spa is set in the Uco Valley, and SB Winemaker’s House & Spa Suites features wines from Susana Balbo Winery .

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Located in the Caribbean Sea, this island is shared by two nations: the Netherlands and France. Visitors cross the open border easily, and in St. Maarten (the Dutch side), they’ll find casinos, bars, shopping, and nightlife, while in St. Martin (the French side), excellent restaurants, beaches, and beautiful natural surroundings are abundant. The largest regatta in the Caribbean, the Heineken Regatta (Feb. 29-March 3), will bring yacht fans from around the world. SXM Music Festival (March 11-18) arrives for five nights of electronic music and dancing. Water sports, sailing, hiking, and zip lining are among the many things to do on St. Martin.

Where to Stay: La Samanna, A Belmond Hotel was voted among the best resorts in the Caribbean in our 2023 World’s Best Awards.

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10 Best March Honeymoon Destinations for 2024

March, a month bursting with the promise of spring and enhanced by the lingering charm of winter, is a perfect time to venture into the realm of married life. Why not transform the ordinary into extraordinary by embarking on a honeymoon straight out of your wildest dreams?

Let’s dive into a world of romantic escapades, where love blooms amidst the scenic landscapes of our top 10 March honeymoon destinations for 2024.

Cape Town is the place to be for your March honeymoon if you’re looking for a blend of mesmerizing natural beauty and vibrant city life. As the summer heat fades, the city comes alive with pleasant weather, making it an excellent time to explore its exquisite beaches, majestic mountains, and world-class vineyards.

Cape Town’s unique blend of cultures creates a melting pot of flavors, giving food lovers an adventure. Embark on the journey of a lifetime in this charismatic city. Every corner is steeped in history, and every view is a photographic masterpiece.

Cape Town Weather in March

March in Cape Town offers a delightful blend of warm summer days and cool autumn evenings. It’s the tail end of summer in this South African gem, marking an optimal period for outdoor adventures with temperatures ranging between 59°F to 79°F.

The city bathes in the golden autumn sun, while the cooler nights lend themselves to romantic beach walks under the star-studded African sky. While Cape Town’s March weather is generally dry, carrying a light jacket for those rare rainy days is always wise.

This inviting weather and reduced crowds post-summer make Cape Town a charming March honeymoon destination.

Best Things to Do in Cape Town

Navigating the beguiling labyrinth of Cape Town’s attractions can be as exhilarating as daunting. But fear not; we’re here to guide you. Below are some absolute musts that should make it to your Cape Town honeymoon itinerary.

  • Explore the breathtaking Table Mountain either by hiking up or taking a cable car. The view from the top is guaranteed to leave you spellbound.
  • Immerse yourselves in the culture of the city by visiting the historic Bo-Kaap district. Its colorful houses and cobblestone streets make for a splendid stroll.
  • Visit the V&A Waterfront , an entertainment and shopping hub offering various dining options with a stunning view of Table Mountain and the ocean.
  • Wander through the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens . These beautiful gardens nestled at the foot of Table Mountain offer an ideal spot for a romantic picnic.
  • Indulge in a wine-tasting tour in the nearby Cape Winelands . Here, you can sample some of South Africa’s finest wines amidst stunning vineyards.
  • Take a day trip to Boulder Beach , home to a colony of African Penguins. Seeing these little creatures on the beach makes for a unique and charming experience.

Where to Stay in Cape Town on Your Honeymoon

The city offers many options that cater to varying tastes and budgets. Cape Town has everything from luxury hotels with spectacular views to intimate boutique guesthouses.

Here are some top choices to consider:

  • The Twelve Apostles Hotel and Spa : Located near the Table Mountain National Park, this hotel offers a serene, natural setting with breathtaking views.
  • One & Only Cape Town : This urban resort boasts a prime location on the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, with luxurious rooms and top-notch amenities.
  • Taj Cape Town : A blend of old-world elegance and modern luxury. This hotel is centrally located in the heart of Cape Town’s historic city center.
  • The Table Bay : Situated on the V&A Waterfront, this iconic hotel offers a mix of classic charm and modern sophistication.
  • Steenberg Hotel : Set on a historic wine farm in the tranquil Constantia Valley. This boutique hotel offers a peaceful and romantic escape from the city.

As you continue your journey of love and commitment, consider Anguilla as your dreamy March honeymoon destination. An undiscovered paradise nestled in the Caribbean, Anguilla offers pristine white-sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and an ambiance of tranquility perfectly suited for newly married couples.

Anguilla Weather in March

March is a delightful time to visit Anguilla, as the weather is near perfect. This Caribbean island enjoys a tropical climate, and March typically sees average high temperatures around 82°F and lows near 73°F.

The sea is invitingly warm, making it a great time for water sports and beach activities. Rainfall is minimal, as March falls within the dry season, thus ensuring ample sunshine and clear, blue skies.

Things to Do in Anguilla on Your March Honeymoon

With its stunning beaches and vibrant culture, Anguilla offers many activities for honeymooners in March. From exploring the island’s natural beauty to indulging in its rich culinary scene, there’s never a dull moment.

Here are some top activities that you should include in your itinerary:

  • Visit Shoal Bay : Known as one of the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean, Shoal Bay is perfect for a day of sun, sand, and sea.
  • Try Anguillian Cuisine : Indulge in the local cuisines with dishes like grilled lobster and johnnycakes.
  • Go Snorkeling : The clear Caribbean waters around Anguilla are ideal for snorkeling and exploring vibrant marine life.
  • Visit the Art Galleries : Anguilla is home to numerous art galleries showcasing the work of local and international artists.
  • Enjoy Live Music : Experience the local music scene at beachside bars and restaurants with live calypso or reggae performances.
  • Take a Boat Tour : Explore the island’s hidden coves and secluded beaches by taking a romantic boat tour.

Best Beaches in Anguilla

Anguilla boasts a plethora of breathtaking beaches, each with its own unique charm and appeal. Here are some of the best beaches that you shouldn’t miss during your visit:

  • Rendezvous Bay : This is the longest beach on the island, offering stunning views of St. Martin. Its calm waters are perfect for swimming and are home to several dining options.
  • Meads Bay : Known for its turquoise waters and white sandy shores, Meads Bay is a favorite among both locals and visitors. Luxury resorts and restaurants dot the beach, providing high-end amenities and dining experiences.
  • Little Bay : Accessible only by boat or a challenging climb, Little Bay is a hidden gem. Its secluded location and stunning natural beauty make it an ideal spot for a romantic picnic.
  • Sandy Island : A tiny cay off the mainland, Sandy Island offers an idyllic setting for snorkeling and sunbathing. You can also enjoy a delicious seafood meal at the island’s only restaurant.
  • Shoal Bay East : This beach deserves a second nod for its vibrant reef life, making it a prime spot for snorkeling.

Where to Stay in Anguilla on Your Honeymoon

Choosing the right accommodation is a crucial part of planning your honeymoon. Anguilla offers a range of luxurious resorts and charming boutique hotels, ensuring you find the perfect setting to start your married life in comfort and style.

Here are some top options to consider:

  • Zemi Beach House : Set on the secluded Shoal Bay, this hotel offers luxury and comfort with its elegant rooms, fine dining options, and holistic spa.
  • Four Seasons Resort and Residences Anguilla : This resort offers a breathtaking view of Meads Bay and Barnes Bay. It features luxury villas, private residences, and a spa.
  • Cap Juluca, A Belmond Hotel : This Greco-Moorish-styled resort on Maundays Bay offers beachfront villas, private swimming pools, and an array of watersports.
  • Malliouhana Resort : This romantic boutique hotel offers stunning ocean views, spacious suites, and a variety of activities, including snorkeling and sunset cruises.

The Bahamas

March is an ideal time for a honeymoon in The Bahamas . As winter loosens its grip, this tropical paradise blossoms into a haven for lovebirds seeking respite from the chill. Imagine clear waters gently lapping at your feet. A warm Caribbean breeze rustling through palm trees. Then, a bright sun casts a shimmering glow on white sandy beaches.

The Bahamas is a special destination with an exquisite blend of stunning landscapes, thrilling outdoor activities, and secluded spots. Let’s explore what this tropical wonderland has in store for your romantic getaway.

Weather in the Bahamas in March

March is a splendid time to honeymoon in the Bahamas, as it falls within the dry season, characterized by moderate temperatures and minimal rainfall. Average highs hover around a pleasant 79°F, creating the perfect backdrop for beachside relaxation and exploration.

While the evenings may be slightly cooler, they remain comfortable for alfresco dining or evening walks along the beach. These favorable conditions also facilitate snorkeling, boating, and fishing, helping you make the most of your idyllic island getaway.

Be aware that March coincides with Spring Break, so some areas may be busier than usual. However, the Bahamas’ multitude of islands always ensures a tranquil, romantic spot awaiting discovery.

Romantic Things to Do on Your March Honeymoon

In the Bahamas, there are boundless opportunities to create unforgettable moments with your loved one. Let’s explore some of the most romantic activities to indulge in during your March honeymoon in the Bahamas.

  • Visit the Exumas : Charter a boat and spend the day exploring the Exumas. The Exumas are a chain of 365 tiny islands and cays. Swim with the famous pigs of Big Major Cay and enjoy a picnic on a secluded beach.
  • Explore Nassau’s Historic Sites : Wander hand-in-hand through the charming, pastel-colored colonial buildings of Nassau. Visit the historic Fort Charlotte or the Nassau Straw Market for authentic local crafts.
  • Relax on Pink Sands Beach : Located on Harbour Island, this stunning beach gets its color from crushed coral.
  • Dive in Andros : For the adventurous couple, go diving in Andros, the third largest barrier reef in the world. Witness vibrant marine life and explore underwater caves.
  • Dine Under the Stars : End your day with a beach-side dinner under the stars. Many resorts offer private dining experiences, complete with candlelight and the soothing sounds of the ocean waves.
  • Iguana Beach : Take a day trip to Iguana Beach, an uninhabited island inhabited by thousands of iguanas. Enjoy a picnic and take in the breathtaking views with your loved one.
  • Watch the Sunset at Love Beach : As its name suggests, this beach is the perfect spot to watch the sunset with your significant other. Unwind on the soft sand as you toast to your life together.

Best Beaches in the Bahamas

The Bahamas are blessed with abundant sun-kissed beaches, each with its unique charm. Here is our top picks some of the must-visit beaches in the Bahamas:

  • Cable Beach : Known for its golden sands and crystal-clear waters, Cable Beach is a favorite among visitors. It’s also the perfect spot for water sports enthusiasts.
  • Treasure Cay Beach : Located on Abaco Island, Treasure Cay Beach is renowned for its powder-soft sand and tranquil waters. It’s an ideal location for a relaxed beach day.
  • Tropic of Cancer Beach : Also known as Pelican Beach, this secluded beach on Little Exuma offers stunning views of clear turquoise waters. It’s the perfect spot for sunbathing and swimming.
  • Paradise Island Cabbage Beach : As one of the most popular beaches in the Bahamas, its pristine white sands and clear azure waters attract beach lovers from around the world.
  • Gold Rock Beach : Situated in the Lucayan National Park on Grand Bahama Island, this beach is particularly stunning at low tide, revealing a semi-circular “welcome mat” to the sea.

Best Places to Stay in the Bahamas

Choosing the right place to stay can significantly elevate your honeymoon experience. In the Bahamas, you’ll find a wide array of accommodations. Guests can enjoy everything from luxury resorts packed with amenities to private villas offering serene seclusion.

Here are some of the best places to stay on your honeymoon in the Bahamas.

  • The Ocean Club, A Four Seasons Resort : This luxury resort sits on a 5-mile stretch of natural beach. It offers rooms with panoramic ocean views and private balconies or terraces. The Ocean Club is famed for its impeccable service, 18-hole golf course, Versailles-inspired gardens, and world-class spa.
  • Sandals Emerald Bay : Perfect for couples seeking an all-inclusive experience. Sandals Emerald Bay offers luxury suites, various fine dining options, a serene spa, and even a Greg Norman-designed golf course.
  • The Cove at Atlantis : Located on the famous Atlantis Paradise Island. The Cove offers ultra-luxurious suites with ocean views and private balconies. Enjoy world-class dining, an adults-only pool, and access to all Atlantis amenities, including the Aquaventure waterpark.
  • Sandals Royal Bahamian : Another all-inclusive option, Sandals Royal Bahamian boasts a private offshore island for the ultimate romantic escape. This resort also offers luxurious suites, gourmet dining options, and an award-winning spa.

March, a time when the Caribbean sun gently warms the white sand beaches of St. Lucia , promises an idyllic setting for a honeymoon. As winter retreats in the northern hemisphere, St. Lucia blooms with tropical allure, offering couples a secluded paradise.

Whether captivated by the island’s vibrant flora or eager to indulge in its luxurious resorts, a St. Lucia honeymoon in March is perfect for a memorable start to your journey together.

St. Lucia Weather in March

March in St. Lucia is arguably one of the best times for a honeymoon, boasting pleasant tropical weather ideal for beachside relaxation or exploration. The average temperature is comfortably warm, ranging from 73°F at night to 84°F during the day.

As the month falls within the dry season, rainfall is relatively low, making it perfect for outdoor activities and sightseeing. However, it’s always a good idea to pack a light jacket or cover-up for the cooler evenings. Remember that while this is typical weather, there may be occasional variations.

Things to Do on Your March Honeymoon in St. Lucia

St. Lucia’s natural beauty, cultural richness, and adventure opportunities make it an ideal location for couples to kick-start their marital journey. Here are some must-do activities on your March honeymoon in St. Lucia:

  • Visit the Pitons : Take a tour of St. Lucia’s iconic twin peaks, Gros Piton and Petit Piton. You can hike up with a guide or enjoy the view from a nearby beach while sipping on a tropical cocktail.
  • Relax at a Beach : Spend a day at one of the idyllic beaches, such as Reduit Beach or Anse Chastanet, soaking up the Caribbean sun and enjoying the crystal-clear waters.
  • Explore Pigeon Island National Park : A must-visit, this park is home to historical ruins and offers stunning views of the island. It’s perfect for a romantic picnic or a leisurely hike.
  • Take a Sulphur Springs Mud Bath : Experience the island’s volcanoes first-hand by taking a rejuvenating mud bath at the Sulphur Springs. It’s a unique experience that promises to leave your skin feeling soft and revitalized.
  • Visit Toraille Falls : This cascading waterfall is a hidden gem in St. Lucia and offers a tranquil setting for couples to enjoy some quality time together.
  • Enjoy Local Cuisine : Indulge in the local flavors of St. Lucia by dining at local restaurants or roadside food stalls. Be sure to try the national dish, Green Fig and Saltfish.
  • Book a helicopter ride : Take your honeymoon to new heights by booking a helicopter ride over the island. You’ll get breathtaking views of the lush rainforests and stunning coastline.-

Best Beaches in St. Lucia

St. Lucia is blessed with many beautiful beaches, each offering a unique charm and appeal. Whether you’re a sun worshipper, a water sports enthusiast, or a quiet admirer of nature’s wonders, a beach awaits your desires.

Below is a list of some of the best beaches you must explore during your honeymoon in St. Lucia:

  • Reduit Beach : Known for its wide sandy shore and calm waters, this beach is perfect for sunbathing or swimming.
  • Anse Chastanet : A popular spot for snorkeling. Anse Chastanet is surrounded by lush greenery that complements the stunning blue of the sea.
  • Sugar Beach : Located between the Pitons, this beach offers incredible views and pristine white sands, making it a haven for honeymooners. However, its easier to access if you’re a guest of the onsite hotel, Sugar Beach, a Viceroy Resort .
  • Anse Des Pitons : Famous for its silver sands and clear waters, this beach provides a tranquil retreat for couples.
  • Anse Cochon : Ideal for snorkeling and diving, this beach hosts a rich underwater world waiting to be explored.
  • Marigot Bay : Known as one of the best yachting destinations, this beach is a picturesque spot with calm waters and lush tropical surroundings.

Where to Stay in St. Lucia on Your Honeymoon

St. Lucia has an abundance of options that cater to a variety of preferences and budgets. Whether you’re looking for a luxurious resort nestled in the mountains, a cozy boutique hotel with breathtaking beach views, or a secluded villa that offers the utmost privacy, you’ll find it all here.

Here are some of the best places to stay during your honeymoon in St. Lucia:

  • Sandals Grande St. Lucian : This all-inclusive resort offers panoramic views and a romantic atmosphere. It’s the perfect place for couples looking for a worry-free stay.
  • Jade Mountain Resort : Known for its stunning architecture and private infinity pools, this resort offers luxury and seclusion.
  • Oasis Marigot : Located in the ‘best yachting destination’, this resort offers stunning suites and access to various water sports.
  • East Winds : This all-inclusive boutique hotel is a great choice for those looking for a more authentic Caribbean experience.

March is a time when Barbados is saturated in abundant sunshine yet not overwhelmed by the tourist rush. Renowned for its pristine white-sand beaches, crystal clear turquoise waters, and vibrant Caribbean culture, it offers a unique blend of natural beauty and colonial charm.

Whether you spend your days basking in the sun, exploring the rich history, or indulging in local cuisine, a March honeymoon in Barbados is a captivating experience.

Barbados Weather in March

March is a wonderful time to visit Barbados, as the island enjoys a tropical climate with balmy temperatures and plenty of sunshine. Daytime temperatures usually hover around 82°F, dropping to a comfortable 73°F in the evenings.

While occasional brief showers may happen, they’re usually followed by clear skies. The sea is also quite warm, with an average temperature of 81°F, perfect for swimming or snorkeling. Remember that UV levels can be high, so it’s advisable to wear sun protection when enjoying outdoor activities.

Romantic Things to Do on Your Honeymoon

Immerse yourself in Barbados’s vibrant culture, stunning landscapes, and tropical warmth on your honeymoon. Celebrate your love under the Caribbean sun with these enchanting activities:

  • Take a sunset catamaran cruise : Nothing spells romance like watching the sunset over the Caribbean Sea on a luxury catamaran.
  • Visit Harrison’s Cave : This underground cave tour takes you through crystal-clear streams and towering stalactites. The dramatic lighting only adds to the romantic atmosphere.
  • Dine under the stars at St. Lawrence Gap : Known as ‘The Gap’, this neighborhood is popular for its array of romantic beachfront restaurants.
  • Explore Andromeda Gardens or Hunte’s Gardens : Wander hand in hand through these stunning botanical gardens, home to a variety of tropical plants.
  • Visit a Rum Distillery : If you’re both interested in history and tasting traditional Bajan rum, the cruise. Take is an excellent experience.

Best Beaches in Barbados

From secluded coves to expansive stretches of white sand, the island is awash with beautiful beaches. Below are some of the best that you can’t afford to miss:

  • Crane Beach : Known for its dramatic cliffs and pink-tinged sand, Crane Beach offers stunning scenery and great swimming conditions. The nearby Crane Resort also provides luxurious amenities.
  • Bathsheba Beach : Popular among surfers for the ‘Soup Bowl,’ where waves crest beautifully, Bathsheba Beach is also a great spot to relax and enjoy the rugged beauty of Barbados’ east coast.
  • Bottom Bay : Enclosed by high coral cliffs and lined with tall palm trees, Bottom Bay is one of the most picturesque beaches on the island. The waters can be a bit rough, making it more suited for beach walks and picnics than for swimming.
  • Dover Beach : Located in St. Lawrence Gap, Dover Beach is great for swimming and water sports. The tranquil waters and numerous amenities nearby make it a popular choice among tourists.
  • Mullins Beach : This beach on the west coast is known for its calm, clear waters, perfect for swimming and snorkeling.

Where to Stay on Your Honeymoon to Barbados

Choosing the perfect accommodation for your honeymoon can add to the overall experience of your trip to Barbados. Whether you’re looking for a luxurious resort with all the amenities, a tranquil beachfront villa, or a cozy bed and breakfast with local charm, Barbados offers a variety of options to suit your preferences.

Here are a few top picks for March honeymoon accommodations:

  • Sandals Barbados : An all-inclusive resort offering luxurious accommodations, world-class dining, and an array of activities.
  • Cobblers Cove : A romantic hideaway offering beachfront suites, exceptional service, and gourmet dining.
  • Little Arches Boutique Hotel : An intimate, adults-only resort near Miami Beach that offers customized honeymoon packages.

Puerto Rico

March is an idyllic time for a honeymoon in the island paradise of Puerto Rico . The vibrant and tropical ambiance of Puerto Rico, coupled with its rich history and culture, makes it a magical honeymoon destination.

Whether you’re strolling through the historic streets of Old San Juan, basking on the sun-soaked beaches, or exploring the lush El Yunque rainforest, you’re in for an unforgettable romantic adventure.

March Weather in Puerto Rico

March is one of the most pleasant months to visit Puerto Rico, as the weather is typically warm and sunny. The average temperature ranges between 70°F and 85°F, providing the perfect climate for beach activities and exploring the island’s enchanting landscapes.

Rain is relatively minimal in March, with occasional brief showers quickly giving way to clear skies. Remember to pack lightweight, breathable clothing and a good pair of walking shoes for city tours and nature hikes, and don’t forget your sunscreen and swimsuit to enjoy Puerto Rico’s beautiful beaches.

Things to Do on Your Honeymoon in Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico, a paradise imbued with rich history, vibrant culture, stunning beaches, and lush rainforests, offers a plethora of memorable experiences for honeymooners seeking a unique blend of relaxation and adventure.

Here are some top-notch activities worth considering as part of your honeymoon itinerary:

  • Explore Old San Juan : Wander the colorful, cobblestone streets of Old San Juan and soak in the colonial charm of this historic city. Visit the monumental El Morro and San Cristóbal forts , and don’t miss the local shops and restaurants. La Factoría is a great spot for nightlife!
  • Visit El Yunque National Forest : Hike through the only tropical rainforest in the U.S. National Forest system, dotted with waterfalls, unique flora, and stunning views.
  • Relax at Flamenco Beach : Named one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, Flamenco Beach on Culebra Island is a must-visit for sunbathing, snorkeling, and picnicking.
  • Bioluminescent Bay Kayaking: Experience the magical glow of one of the world’s few bioluminescent bays in Fajardo or Vieques. An evening kayak tour is an unforgettable experience.
  • Savor Puerto Rican Cuisine : Indulge in delectable local cuisines, with dishes like mofongo and tostones, in one of the many excellent restaurants across the island.
  • Take a day trip to Ponce : Discover the vibrant culture and history of Puerto Rico’s second-largest city, Ponce. Visit the Ponce Museum of Art , stroll through the picturesque town square, and sample some delicious local coffee.

Best Beachs in Puerto Rico

Each Puerto Rican beach offers a unique experience, characterized by its own charm and beauty. Below, we’ve curated a list of some of the best beaches in Puerto Rico that you should consider for your beachy escapades:

  • Flamenco Beach : Known for its turquoise waters and white sandy shores, Flamenco Beach is a paradise for snorkelers and swimmers.
  • Luquillo Beach : With its calm and clear waters, Luquillo Beach is perfect for families and casual swimmers.
  • Condado Beach : Located in San Juan, Condado Beach is a fantastic sunbathing spot and offers numerous water sports.
  • La Playuela (Playa Sucia) : Situated near the Cabo Rojo Lighthouse, this beach is known for its breathtaking views and tranquil environment.
  • Isla Verde Beach : A popular beach in San Juan, famous for its vibrant nightlife and a wide range of restaurants and bars.
  • Playa Borinquen : Located in Aguadilla, this beach is an unspoiled gem, perfect for a quiet and relaxing day out.

Where to Stay in Puerto Rick on Your March Honeymoon

For your March honeymoon in Puerto Rico, finding the perfect accommodation is crucial. Here are our top picks for hotels and resorts.

  • Hotel El Con v ento : This charming boutique hotel, situated in the heart of Old San Juan, offers a romantic, historic vibe and easy access to local attractions.
  • Wyndham Grand Rio Mar Puerto Rico Golf & Beach Resort : With its private balcony overlooking the ocean and lush golf courses, this resort is perfect for couples seeking a lavish honeymoon experience.
  • Hyatt Regency Grand Reserve Puerto Rico : Nestled between the El Yunque National Forest and the Atlantic Ocean, this luxurious resort offers newlyweds a secluded paradise to relax and unwind.

Lake Como, nestled in the picturesque Italian Alps, is an idyllic destination for a March honeymoon. As the winter chill begins to subside, the serene beauty of Lake Como emerges in full bloom, offering a romantic backdrop for couples.

With its stunning landscapes, charming villages, and luxurious villas dotting the shoreline, it’s an enthralling paradise offering a unique blend of nature, culture, and Italian charm. Whether you choose to unwind by the lake, explore the quaint cobblestone streets, or indulge in sumptuous Italian cuisine, a honeymoon in Lake Como guarantees unforgettable memories.

March Weather in Lake Como

March in Lake Como brings the onset of spring, with temperatures gradually warming but still cool enough for a light jacket. Average highs are around 55°F while lows dip to 37°F. It’s a month of transition, with the last remnants of winter fading and hints of spring blossoming.

Rainfall is moderate, so it’s wise to bring an umbrella or raincoat. The days begin to stretch longer, allowing more daylight for sightseeing. The weather overall is unpredictable, with sunny days intertwined with cloudy ones, adding a touch of mystery to the breathtaking landscape of Lake Como.

Best Things to Do in Lake Como

Whether it’s exploring historic churches, strolling through charming villages, or partaking in outdoor activities, Lake Como holds a unique allure for every type of traveler.

Here are some of the must-see attractions and activities that make a trip to Lake Como an unforgettable experience.

  • Boat Tours : March serves as an ideal time to take a romantic boat tour around Lake Como. Witness the melting snow caps on the mountains, experience the crisp air, and view the blossoming flora of the region from the tranquil waters.
  • Visit Villa del Balbianello : This majestic villa, renowned for its elaborate terraced gardens, offers a stunning lake view. It’s a perfect spot to enjoy the early signs of spring and capture memorable honeymoon photos.
  • Explore Bellagio : Often referred to as the “Pearl of Lake Como,” Bellagio is a must-visit village. Its cobblestone streets, colorful buildings, exquisite eateries, and boutique shops make it the epitome of romantic exploration.
  • Hiking in the Hills : For active couples, hiking in the hills around Lake Como can be an unforgettable experience. Trails like the Greenway del Lago are less crowded in March and offer magnificent views of the lake and emerging spring flowers.
  • Fine Dining : Lake Como is home to several Michelin-starred restaurants. Enjoy a romantic candlelit dinner while savoring world-class Italian cuisine and local wines.
  • Relax at a Spa : To unwind after a day of adventures, consider booking a couples spa treatment. Many hotels around the lake offer luxurious spa services, providing a perfect end to your day in this Italian paradise.

Where to Stay on Your March Honeymoon in Lake Como

When it comes to selecting the perfect accommodation for your March honeymoon in Lake Como, there are countless options to consider that cater to a variety of preferences and budgets. Here are a few noteworthy recommendations:

  • Grand Hotel Tremezzo : This luxury hotel offers an enchanting view of Lake Como. An on-site spa and gourmet dining options make it an excellent choice for a romantic honeymoon.
  • Villa d’Este : Nestled in a 10-acre park, Villa d’Este embodies the charm and sophistication of Italian Renaissance architecture. It’s a splendid choice for couples seeking a blend of history, comfort, and luxury.
  • Hotel La Perla : For those looking for a more intimate setting, the Hotel La Perla offers cozy rooms with stunning lake views. Visitors praise its warm hospitality and rich breakfasts.
  • Il Sereno : This modern hotel offers a unique perspective on luxury and provides direct access to the lake. It’s an ideal choice for couples valuing privacy and contemporary aesthetics.

Sedona, Arizona

Renowned for its vibrant red rock landscapes, clear skies, and spiritual vortexes, Sedona, Arizona , offers a unique destination for a memorable March honeymoon. This southwestern gem, nestled amidst the stunning vistas of Oak Creek Canyon, unfolds an incredible blend of natural beauty, adventure, and tranquility, perfect for newlyweds.

Whether you’re hiking on stunning trails, exploring art galleries, enjoying a jeep tour, or simply soaking in the views from your luxurious resort, Sedona promises an unforgettable honeymoon experience.

March Weather in Sedona

Sedona offers a unique blend of mild weather and breathtaking natural beauty in March, making it a perfect destination for a honeymoon. The average high temperature during March is a comfortable 66°F, while the low is around 41°F.

This temperate weather allows couples to enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, or picnicking amidst the iconic red rock formations. Additionally, the relatively low rainfall in March provides clear, sunny days perfect for exploring Sedona’s vibrant art galleries, exquisite cuisine, and charismatic downtown area. Please note that while the days are warm, the nights can be chilly, so pack accordingly.

Best Things to Do in Sedona

Sedona, with its enchanting natural beauty and tranquil ambiance, offers a plethora of activities that honeymooners can indulge in during March. The following list features the top attractions and experiences that you should not miss when visiting Sedona during your March honeymoon.

  • Explore the Red Rocks : Venturing into the mesmerizing red rock formations is a must-do in Sedona. Take a hike, join a jeep tour, or simply enjoy a picnic while soaking in the stunning scenery.
  • Visit Chapel of the Holy Cross : This architectural marvel offers overwhelming views of the red rocks and is a perfect spot for quiet reflection.
  • Stroll through Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village : Immerse yourself in the vibrant local art scene by visiting this charming village filled with galleries, craft shops, and restaurants.
  • Attend the annual Sedo na Yoga Festival : If you and your partner are yoga enthusiasts, this festival is a must-do. It takes place in early March and offers a variety of workshops, classes, and events.
  • Indulge in a Spa Treatment : Unwind with a soothing spa treatment incorporating indigenous elements from the surrounding desert.
  • Enjoy Sedona’s Culinary Scene : Savor the flavors of Sedona by dining at one of the town’s exquisite restaurants. With options ranging from gourmet eateries to cozy cafés, there’s something to suit every palate.
  • Star Gazing : Sedona’s clear skies make it an excellent place for star gazing. Don’t miss the opportunity to witness the galaxy’s stunning beauty.

Where to Stay on Your Honeymoon in Sedona

Consider staying at one of Sedona’s top-rated accommodations to make your honeymoon truly unforgettable:

  • Enchantment Resort : Nestled among Sedona’s red rocks, this luxury resort offers a romantic and secluded setting perfect for honeymooners. Enjoy the resort’s world-class spa, dine at one of their five-star restaurants, or participate in various activities, from golfing to yoga.
  • L’Auberge De Sedona : Located on the banks of Oak Creek, this hotel offers a unique blend of natural beauty and luxurious comfort. Choose a cottage with a private balcony for breathtaking views of the surrounding scenery.
  • A Sunset Chateau : This charming bed and breakfast is the perfect romantic escape for newlyweds. Enjoy a complimentary gourmet breakfast each morning, relax in the outdoor hot tub, or take a stroll through their lush gardens.

March is the perfect time to escape to the tropical paradise of Grenada for your honeymoon. Known as the “Island of Spice,” Grenada offers pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, lush rainforests, and vibrant local culture.

As the trade winds gently blow, enjoy the warm weather, bask in the sunshine, and indulge in the laid-back lifestyle the Caribbean offers. Whether snorkeling in the coral reefs, exploring the historical sites, or simply relaxing on the sandy beaches, Grenada promises an unforgettable honeymoon experience.

March Weather in Grenada

In March, Grenada offers ideal tropical weather conducive for a honeymoon getaway. The average temperature hovers around 82°F, providing warm and sunny conditions, perfect for beach lounging or exploring the island’s lush landscapes.

While brief, intermittent showers can be expected as part of the island’s tropical climate, they are often followed by bright sunshine. The sea temperature, averaging 79°F, is inviting for various water activities such as snorkeling, swimming, and diving.

Romantic Things to Do in Grenada

Grenada, affectionately known as the “Island of Spice,” is a paradise for couples seeking exotic beauty and romantic escapades. The island offers endless activities that honeymooners can pursue to create unforgettable memories.

Some of our favorite things to do in Grenada include:

  • Explore the Underwater Sculpture Park : As one of the most unique attractions in Grenada, this underwater art installation is a must-visit.
  • Embark on a Spice Plantation Tour : Grenada is famous for its spices, and a tour of one of the spice plantations can be an enlightening and aromatic experience. You can learn about cultivating and producing spices like nutmeg and cinnamon.
  • Hike to Concord Waterfalls : The trek to the stunning Concord Waterfalls is rewarding, with its beautiful views and the option to take a refreshing dip in the cool waters.
  • Enjoy a Boat Trip to Sandy Island : This uninhabited island, with its pristine beach and clear waters, provides the perfect seclusion for a romantic day trip.
  • Dine at a Beachfront Restaurant : End a day of exploration with a romantic dinner at one of the many beachfront restaurants, feasting on fresh seafood while enjoying the breathtaking Caribbean sunset.
  • Visit Grant Etang National Park : Take a romantic hike through this national park, known for its diverse wildlife and beautiful volcanic crater lake.
  • Get lost in St. George: Wander through the charming capital city, taking in its colorful buildings and bustling market. Don’t miss the impressive Fort George for panoramic views of the island.

Best Beaches in Grenada

Grenada, the jewel of the Caribbean, boasts an extensive array of stunning sandy beaches that attract countless visitors. Each beach offers its own unique charm and beauty, contributing to Grenada’s reputation as a paradise for beach lovers.

Here’s a look at some of the best beaches in Grenada:

  • Grand Anse Beach : This is probably the most famous beach in Grenada. With two miles of soft, white sand and clear, turquoise waters, it’s the ideal spot for sunbathers and swimmers.
  • Morne Rouge Beach : Also known as BBC Beach, Morne Rouge offers a quieter and more secluded beach experience.
  • La Sagesse Beach : This off-the-beaten-path beach is beloved for its natural beauty. The surrounding area includes a nature center, making it an excellent location for eco-tourists.
  • Magazine Beach : Located near Grenada’s capital, St. George’s, Magazine Beach offers visitors a chance to mingle with locals.
  • Levera Beach : Levera Beach is the nesting site for leatherback turtles from March to August, adding an extra layer of interest for wildlife enthusiasts. Its stunning views of Sugar Loaf Island and other offshore keys make it a great spot for photography.

Where to Stay in Grenada

Deciding where to stay on this beautiful island depends largely on what you’re looking for in a vacation. Grenada offers a plethora of accommodation options catering to various tastes and budgets.

Whether you are searching for a luxurious resort or a quaint guesthouse, there’s something for everyone. Here’s a list of our favorite spots to stay at in Grenada:

  • Spice Island Beach Resort : This all-inclusive resort is located right on Grand Anse Beach and offers luxurious amenities, a world-class restaurant, and sea views.
  • Mount Cinnamon Resort & Beach Club : This hillside resort offers spacious villas and suites and exceptional views of Grand Anse Beach.
  • Royalton Grenada : For those seeking a more modern and upscale stay, it offers a luxurious experience with its contemporary design and multiple pools.

March marks an ideal time to plan your honeymoon in Bangkok , Thailand’s vibrant capital city. As the cooler winter months give way to the warmth of spring, you’ll be welcomed with pleasant weather and a city buzzing with life.

From the sacred temples and bustling street markets to the tantalizing array of street food and world-class dining, Bangkok in March offers a captivating blend of traditional culture and modern sophistication that will make your honeymoon truly unforgettable.

March Weather in Bangkok

March ushers in the hot season in Bangkok, with average highs hovering around 93°F. The city sees an increase in humidity levels, making the weather feel even warmer.

Despite the heat, rainfall is scarce, making it an ideal time for sightseeing and outdoor activities. Remember to stay hydrated and wear sun protection when venturing out during the day.

Nights are relatively cooler, with temperatures dropping to an average of 77°F, providing respite from the daytime heat.

Things to Do in Bangkok

Whether you’re a history buff, foodie, or shopping addict, the city’s diverse offerings promise an unforgettable experience:

  • Visit the Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew : Marvel at the stunning architecture of the Grand Palace, which was once the official residence of the Kings of Thailand. Adjacent to the palace is Wat Phra Kaew, home to the revered Emerald Buddha statue.
  • Relax at Yunomori Onsen & Spa : Chill out at this Japanese hot spring spa, offering various therapeutic baths and traditional Thai massages.
  • Explore the Floating Markets: Experience the unique charm of Bangkok’s floating markets. Hire a boat and navigate the bustling waterways where vendors sell a variety of goods, from fresh produce to colorful handicrafts.
  • Take a full-day tour of the Siamese Royal Palace : Immerse yourself in Thailand’s rich history and culture with a guided tour of the ancient city of Ayutthaya, once the capital of the Siamese Kingdom.
  • Enjoy a River Cruise on the Chao Phraya River : Take a romantic cruise along the Chao Phraya River, which offers spectacular views of Bangkok’s skyline and iconic landmarks. Many cruises include dinner and live entertainment.
  • Relax at Lumphini Park : Escape the hustle and bustle of the city at Lumphini Park, Bangkok’s largest public park. Enjoy a leisurely stroll, partake in an outdoor yoga session, or simply relax and watch the world go by.
  • Visit Wat Arun : Also known as the Temple of Dawn, Wat Arun is one of Bangkok’s most beautiful landmarks. Climb its steep steps to enjoy a panoramic view of the city, especially stunning at sunset.

Best Hotels in Bangkok

Bangkok offers many luxurious accommodations that are perfect for adding a touch of magic to your honeymoon. Here are some of the best hotels in the city that beautifully blend sophistication and comfort with that sought-after romance factor:

  • Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok : An iconic hotel offering world-class facilities, stunning river views, and exquisite dining options.
  • Banyan Tree Bangkok : Featuring a rooftop restaurant and bar, this hotel provides a panoramic view of the city’s skyline.
  • Anantara Riverside Bangkok Resort : Offers a tropical oasis with a large outdoor pool area and a variety of dining options.

About The Author

Cait Kontails

Cait is a Chicago-based Greek-American but spends most of her year floating around the globe. She holds a B.A. in Communications and a M.A. in Nonprofit Management. Her favorite destinations include visiting her homeland in Greece, the Black Hills of South Dakota, and wherever her partner is stationed abroad.

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I've been to 20 Caribbean islands — these are the 5 I'd return to and the 2 I'd skip despite having great experiences.

  • After visiting 20 islands in the Caribbean , I have lots of favorites and a few I wouldn't return to.
  • St. Lucia offers wellness activities, fun nightlife, and great food.
  • Although I enjoyed my time on Grand Bahama, this island left me wanting more.

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There's a misconception that all Caribbean islands are the same. However, as someone who's been traveling to the Caribbean for almost two decades, I've found that each island has its own distinct food, festivals, and cultural traditions.

After visiting 20 Caribbean islands, I can see why the area is such a hot spot for tourism. In fact, travel to the Caribbean is already off to a strong start this year, with many destinations seeing an uptick in visitors compared to 2023 .

As someone who's spent a lot of time in the Caribbean, these are the five islands I'd love to return to and the two I'd skip.

St. Lucia offers wellness activities and great food.

caribbean places to visit in march

Though St. Lucia is typically billed as a romantic destination , I visited on a solo trip and had a blast exploring the island.

Some of my favorite activities included a mud bath in Sulphur Springs, a rum and chocolate tour, and an afternoon boat ride past The Pitons.

St. Lucians also have some great street food and love to have a good time. During my stay, I headed to the lively Friday night Gros Islet street party for grilled conch and fried fish straight off the boat.

Dominica is great for hiking and natural attractions.

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Nicknamed " the nature island ," Dominica is one of the Caribbean's best-kept secrets.

One of my favorite excursions was a hike to Trafalgar Falls, a pair of stunning waterfalls about a 20-minute drive from the island's capital city, Roseau.

I also rode horseback on the island's black-sand beaches and floated on an inner tube through Titou Gorge, a cave with a hidden waterfall and swimming hole.

St. John has gorgeous beaches.

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I spent my 15th wedding anniversary on St. John, the smallest of the three main US Virgin Islands. One of the highlights of my stay was a beach day at Trunk Bay.

The beach is located inside Virgin Islands National Park on St. John, and though there's a small entry fee, it's worth every penny. The beach is framed by lush mountains, and towering palm trees dot the wide, sandy shore. In short, it's paradise.

St. John isn't a hub for partying or late-night entertainment, but the island's gorgeous sunsets and natural setting are ideal for honeymoons and special anniversary trips.

Grenada is a snorkeling hot spot with a unique national park.

caribbean places to visit in march

During my stay on Grenada, I encountered lots of warm and inviting locals, who would strike up conversations and ask how I was enjoying my visit.

Besides enjoying the popular Grand Anse Beach, I booked a day tour to Grand Etang National Park to check out Grand Etang Lake, a freshwater lake surrounded by a lush rainforest.

I ended my stay on Grenada with a snorkeling trip to Molinere Underwater Sculpture Park to see the submerged sculptures.

Turks and Caicos are great for decompressing on the beach.

caribbean places to visit in march

There's a reason Turks and Caicos are a magnet for celebrities and socialites, but you don't have to be an A-lister to enjoy the islands.

Providenciales is the most populated island in Turks and Caicos. Provo, as some locals call it, offers a laid-back, tranquil beach vacation. Most hotels on Provo are located along Grace Bay, a picture-perfect stretch of pearly white sand and turquoise water.

Water sports like jet skiing, snorkeling, and clear-bottom kayaking are popular, but I was content to spend most of my days alternating between reading on the beach and cooling off in the pool.

However, Grand Cayman was one of the priciest islands I’ve visited.

caribbean places to visit in march

Grand Cayman has a lot going for it: beautiful resorts, delicious food, and a flight from Miami that's under two hours.

The soft white sand and sparkling turquoise water of Seven Mile Beach have also helped make Grand Cayman a popular vacation spot .

But when I visited, I experienced a bit of sticker shock since US currency doesn't go as far as it does on other islands. The Caymanian dollar has a fixed exchange rate, and one Caymanian dollar is worth $1.21 USD.

I've visited more affordable islands with equally stunning beaches like Klein Curaçao Beach in Curaçao, Crane Beach in Barbados, and Palm Beach in Aruba.

Grand Bahama left me wanting more.

caribbean places to visit in march

One of my first trips to the Caribbean was to Grand Bahama via a ferry from Fort Lauderdale . My husband and I stayed on the island for about a week, filling up on fresh conch and visiting the Port Lucaya marketplace.

While I enjoyed the laid-back stay, I've found that other Bahamian islands have more to see and do.

If you want to be closer to the action, skip Grand Bahama for New Providence, which is home to top-notch restaurants and hotels, historic landmarks like Queen's Staircase, and the annual Junkanoo parade.

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How to travel to the Caribbean during hurricane season

May 16, 2024 • 3 min read

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Here's how to be prepared when visiting the Caribbean during hurricane season © Noel Hendrickson / Getty Images

Winter, spring, summer or fall – it’s never a bad time to visit the Caribbean . 

While summer ushers in the Caribbean’s hurricane season, the increase in rainfall usually yields deals on everything from flights to hotel rooms. Wet weather doesn’t dampen the spirit of the region or its resilient people. And many islands, such as  St Lucia ,  St Vincent  and  Antigua , indulge in the revelry and splendor of carnival (vaval) between June and August.

If you're considering travel to the Caribbean during the summer and fall, we've got answers to your most pressing questions about how to navigate potential storms.

Ready to plan your trip? Here are the best places to visit in the Caribbean

Storm clouds gather out at sea over a beach

When is hurricane season?

Hurricane season lasts from June through November; the most active months are August through October.

How can I protect my trip?

Should your trip be interrupted by inclement weather, travel insurance can help cushion the blow and get you back in the Caribbean again at a later date. A range of companies cover trip interruptions and cancellations – just make sure that there’s a "cancel for any reason" clause that includes weather. Also check your credit cards to find out if you're already covered.

What's the best method for monitoring potential storms?

Thanks to sophisticated tracking systems and the slow-build nature of hurricanes, you know pretty well in advance if a storm is heading your way. Pay attention to forecasts in the time leading up to your vacation and avoid completely unplugging while you’re on the road – you’ll have to act quickly should an emergency arise. And if local authorities say to evacuate an area, listen.

Visiting the Caribbean at other times of the year? Here's our seasonal guide

Strong and rough waves hit the shore and wash over the road as cars drive by

What happens if there's a hurricane while I'm there?

Familiarize yourself with the destination's evacuation plans and resources before you go. Once you arrive, check with local authorities or experts to find out how their alerting system works. There might be an emergency text service or other warning system to keep you updated. You'll want to know where to go before things turn too dangerous to move. If you’re in the storm’s path and evacuation is not an option, take refuge by putting as much space between you and the outdoors as you can – shelter in interior rooms, and avoid glass and windows.

What else do I need to know?

Even if an island sits outside the hurricane belt, it’s still possible to feel some effects from passing storms, such as wind, heavy rain and rough seas. Pay attention to the forecast if you know a system is close by, and ask locals about the drivability of routes during and after rain before you set out.

What websites should I bookmark?

US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration  tracks hurricane activity in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea.

Caribbean Hurricane Network Blog  is powered by NASA-powered radar. They also have hurricane correspondents across the islands.

Adapted from Lonely Planet's latest Caribbean Islands guidebook. Buy it here .

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7 Best Caribbean Islands To Visit In Summer 2024

  • Top Caribbean summer destinations offer diverse experiences, with lower rates, fewer crowds, and an authentic atmosphere.
  • Notable islands include Curaao, Bonaire, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, Aruba, and St. Lucia.
  • Summer is also hurricane season for much of the region, so consider looking into travel insurance when visiting the Caribbean during the summer months.

The Caribbean continues to reign as a top summer destination. Its islands take tourism by storm, and as summer 2024 approaches, their irresistible charm entices tourists to explore the gorgeous beaches, lush landscapes, and distinct traditions.

The top trending Caribbean islands offer the ultimate summer getaway, ideal for anyone seeking to relax under swaying palm trees, try exhilarating water-based adventures, or sample local cuisines. Better yet, each island has its unique appeal, so travelers have plenty of choices when deciding where to visit during summer.

The best part is that there are cheap Caribbean islands to fly to this summer , contrary to the popular belief that the region is a luxury destination. Budget-conscious travelers can take advantage of low-cost or free activities, street food stalls with delicious and inexpensive meals, and affordable accommodations. Whether traveling on a budget or seeking the ultimate luxury, these seven Caribbean islands should be on this summer's bucket list.

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Saint lucia, a mountainous island that comes alive with summer festivals.

The most stunning destinations in Saint Lucia , from beaches to botanical gardens, are better explored in summer. During this period, the Caribbean island also delights tourists with its festivals, with events like the St. Lucia Carnival bringing the island to life with dance, music, and color. This event dates back to the 1940s and happens every July, allowing locals and visitors to celebrate the island’s rich Caribbean heritage and culture. The carnival features lively parades, one-of-a-kind costumes, various tournaments, and parties playing calypso, steelpan, and soca music.

While party lovers attend the festival, nature lovers explore Saint Lucia’s natural beauty at the Morne Coubaril Historical Adventure Park . The park offers thrilling zip-lining canopy adventures and guided hiking tours to the gorgeous Sapphire Falls.

Must-visit summer spot for unforgettable land and deep-sea adventures, epic events, and culinary experiences

Curaçao’s location outside the hurricane zone makes it a prime Caribbean summer destination. The weather tends to be sunny, allowing beach lovers to soak in the sunshine or wade in the shallow, calm waters at the bustling Mambo Beach .

On the other hand, nature lovers explore the island’s dramatic coastline at the Shete Boka National Park . Visitors will discover a rock-carved staircase leading to the mouth of an underground cavern, providing a serene spot to sit and listen to the crashing waves. This park also protects several pocket bays, which three sea turtle species utilize as nesting areas from May through December. Summer is Curaçao’s off-season, meaning vacationers will find fewer crowds and spend less due to the discounted hotel rates.

Visit this Caribbean gem this summer for access to multiple diving sites and pristine beaches

Visiting Bonaire in the summer means lower hotel rates and fewer crowds compared to winter. This island also sits outside the hurricane belt and boasts a temperate climate with pleasant 80-degree temperatures. These features make it a must-visit island for avid beach lovers seeking the sun, sand, and refreshing breeze.

As a beach lover’s paradise, Bonaire is home to dazzling beaches like the Bachelor’s Beach . Although small, this is one of the island’s popular spots for admiring the sunset, swimming, and windsurfing due to the strong trade winds. Beachgoers also access local food trucks like King Kong Burger , serving tasty fast food.

Another spot to soak in the sun is the laid-back and picturesque Klein Bonaire, accessible via a 15-minute boat ride, which offers excellent snorkeling opportunities due to the clear waters.

One of the leading summer destinations in the Caribbean, famous for its beaches, vibrant culture, and exotic dishes

There are beautiful Caribbean islands for retirement , including Barbados, which also falls among the top places to visit during summer. From July to October, accommodation prices drop, allowing vacationers to stretch their budgets and save extra money for more exploration.

Summer also offers key events like the Crop Over Carnival , starting in late May at the Queen’s Park Gallery through early August at various venues. This festival features several events, including the Ceremonial Delivery of the Last Cranes held in July at the Barbados National Botanical Gardens , known for colorful tropical flowers and trees.

During the carnival, attendees dance to live music at the Crop Over Folk Concert while shoppers indulge in retail therapy at the Bridgetown Craft Market. The market consists of stalls selling everything from handmade crafts to local dishes with calypso and soca music playing in the background.

Often called the "Nature Island," this summer paradise is dominated by lush rainforests, offering plenty of adventures

Dubbed the Nature Island, Dominica boasts a landscape dominated by towering mountains and lush forests with picturesque waterfalls and rivers. Despite Dominica’s natural beauty, it's one of the most underrated island destinations in the Caribbean. With this in mind, it's an excellent place to visit in early summer when the crowds are much fewer and the accommodation rates are relatively cheaper.

Additionally, the island holds the annual Dive Fest , drawing scuba enthusiasts from late June through early July. This event raises awareness about Dominica’s thriving marine environment while entertaining attendees with underwater treasure hunts, canoe races, and educational tours.

With tour operators attending the festival, marine life enthusiasts snag snorkeling picnic deals at the Champagne Reef , known for its bubbling waters and colorful sponges. Being among the safest Caribbean islands for solo female travelers also adds to its appeal.

Visit the "Island of Spice", home to the world's first underwater sculpture park this summer for engaging festivals and thrilling activities

With crowds starting to wane during summer, Grenada is an affordable Caribbean vacation spot for those traveling under a budget. Summer also offers festivities with events like the Carriacou Regatta , luring boat enthusiasts with Grenada’s rich traditional boat-building heritage. During this event, attendees cheer on their favorite teams during boat races while food lovers sample delicious cuisine onshore. The festival also features unique exciting activities like donkey racing and street parties.

Another event travelers can attend in summer is the Spicemas festival, which is the last Caribbean Carnival held in August. This carnival showcases Grenada’s splendor with music and parades filled with hundreds of masqueraders adorned in vibrant costumes, jewels, and feathers. The event ends with a pageant and music competitions, allowing artists to show their prowess in soca and calypso.

One of the Caribbean's crown jewels entices tourists in summer with its magnificent beaches

As the best Caribbean destination for first-time travelers , Aruba is worth visiting year-round for its balmy and sunny weather, ideal for island exploration and relaxing along a stunning white sand beach. However, vacationers who visit Aruba during summer avoid the winter crowds and score hotel deals since it's the island’s off-season.

While here, vacationers revel in the beauty of the island’s stunning coastline along the famed Eagle Beach , known for its unique fofoti trees. Although close to hotels like the Eagle Aruba Resort , this beach is mostly quiet and offers an idyllic backdrop for wedding photo shoots. Additionally, Eagle Beach features designated calm swimming zones ideal for younger children to wade in and enjoy the waters.

For the best snorkeling adventure, beginner snorkelers can visit Boca Catalina Beach , boasting clear waters brimming with marine life.

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Streaming on Max: The 21 Absolute Best Movies to Watch

Here are some highly rated films to check out, plus a look at what's new in May.

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Turtles All the Way Down adapts the 2017 novel by John Green.

Wondering what you should watch on the Max streaming service ?

Max  replaced HBO Max last year and streams a variety of titles, including Warner Bros. movies like Dune and HBO originals like Tony Hawk: Until the Wheels Fall Off. Below, you'll find a batch of can't-miss films on the streamer, plus a look at new releases for this month. (If you're still trying to figure out if Max is for you, skim  our review of the Warner Bros. Discovery streaming service ).

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New releases for May

Note:  These descriptions are taken from Max press releases and lightly edited for style.

  • Turtles All the Way Down  (2024):  Romantic drama. The film tackles anxiety through its 17-year-old protagonist, Aza Holmes. 
  • Stop Making Sense (2023 rerelease):  It's the 1984 Talking Heads concert film directed by renowned filmmaker Jonathan Demme, newly restored in 4K to coincide with its 40th anniversary.
  • The Iron Claw (2024):  Sports drama. The film tells the true story of the inseparable Von Erich brothers, who made history in the intensely competitive world of professional wrestling in the early 1980s.
  • Nikki Glaser: Someday You'll Die  (2023):  Comedy special. Glaser dives into a wide range of topics, including why she doesn't want kids, the harsh realities of aging, her sexual fantasies, and plans for her own death.
  • MoviePass, MovieCrash (2010):  Documentary. The film is about MoviePass, which in a span of eight years went from being the fastest growing subscription service since Spotify to total bankruptcy.

Read more:   Best TV Shows to Watch on Max

The best movies to watch

The films below consist of notable new releases and blockbusters, HBO and Max originals and Warner Bros. films made exclusively for Max . All score around 65 or higher on Metacritic.

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Turtles All the Way Down (2024)

Don't usually dabble in the young adult genre? You shouldn't let that keep you from taking in Turtles All the Way Down, based on a 2017 novel of the same name by John Green. The film stars Isabela Merced (Madame Web, upcoming sci-fier Alien: Romulus) as a teen who suffers from obsessive-compulsive disorder and anxiety. With elements of romance and a captivating performance from Merced, this straight-to-streaming movie deserves more attention.

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Priscilla (2023)

Sofia Coppola's Priscilla, about the relationship between Priscilla and Elvis Presley, is streaming on Max along with other recent films from entertainment company A24. Cailee Spaeny and Jacob Elordi star in the stylish flick, which tells things from Priscilla's point of view. If you like new A24 flicks, Max's stash also includes The Iron Claw, The Zone of Interest and Dream Scenario (Love Lies Bleeding and Civil War will hit the streamer eventually).

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Avatar: The Way of Water (2022)

Avatar: The Way of Water reintroduced audiences to James Cameron's film franchise after 13 years and won an Oscar for best visual effects. The sequel centers on the Sully family -- Jake, Neytiri and their kids -- and is brimming with adventure and heart. It'll be  at least a couple of years  until Avatar 3 arrives, but you can pass the time by rewatching this on Max.

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The Fallout (2022)

After a shooting occurs at her high school, 16-year-old Vada Cavell must navigate friendships, school and her relationship with her family. The Fallout skillfully approaches serious subject matter with realistic dialogue and compassion for its characters. With strong performances from stars Jenna Ortega, as Vada, and Maddie Ziegler, as her new friend Mia Reed, the feature will keep you glued to the screen for the entirety of its 90-minute runtime.

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Dune (2021)

Remember 2021, when Warner Bros. movies hit HBO Max on the same day they premiered in theaters? That exciting period may be over, but at least we'll always have the memory of watching Denis Villeneuve's stunning sci-fi epic Dune at home. If you've never seen the film or need to brush up on what "the spice" is before Part Two, stream Dune now.

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King Richard (2021)

King Richard is a feel-good biopic about the father of tennis legends Venus and Serena Williams. The film winds back the clock to before the sisters became household names, giving us a glimpse of their upbringing in Compton and time spent practicing on run-down courts with their father, Richard Williams (Will Smith). Convinced his daughters are going to be successful, Richard works tirelessly to get their star potential noticed by professional coaches. A complicated man with a tremendous personality, Richard is fascinating to get to know, and his unwavering belief in Venus and Serena is inspiring. 

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Son of Monarchs (2020)

A rare (nowadays) 90-minute film, American Mexican drama Son of Monarchs will stay with you long after the end credits roll. This deep character study follows two brothers who are changed in markedly different ways by the trauma they suffered in childhood. This story, folding in magical realism, follows how they move forward in life -- the butterfly metaphors are strong, with biologist Mendel returning to his hometown surrounded by majestic monarch butterfly forests.

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Bad Education (2019)

Based on a magazine article by journalist Robert Kolker, this tale about a public school embezzlement scandal and the student journalists who broke the news is captivating from start to finish. Allison Janney and Hugh Jackman are great in their roles as the school officials who took part in the scheme. The drama also won the 2020 Emmy award for Outstanding Television Movie. 

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Wonka (2023)

Dune's Timothée Chalamet stars in this prequel to Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and it's a total treat. With new and familiar tunes, a committed cast and oodles and oodles of whimsy, the film allows audiences to get to know a young Willy Wonka with giraffe-sized ambition and undeniable chocolate-making skill. It's a quirky, comforting flick from Paddington director Paul King that you'll absolutely want on your plate.

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Barbie (2023)

Unless you've been living in Barbie Land (or another place that isn't the real world), chances are you're very familiar with this pink-coated comedy already. The flick -- Warner Bros.' highest-grossing global release of all time -- brings a long list of stars together for a hilarious and heartfelt adventure. Greta Gerwig directs, Margot Robbie plays the titular role, and Ryan Gosling belts out an incredible power ballad as Ken.

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Father of the Bride (2022)

Max's Father of the Bride introduces a Cuban American family that includes patriarch Billy, a traditional guy who struggles to digest surprising news from his eldest daughter: She's met a guy, and she wants to marry and move away with him. The third film adaptation of a 1949 novel of the same name by Edward Streeter, the movie is an enjoyable iteration that includes stars like Andy Garcia and singer Gloria Estefan.

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Let Them All Talk (2020)

Meryl Streep playing an eccentric author in a Steven Soderbergh comedy. What more do you need to know? If you do want to know more: Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Alice Hughes (Streep) is struggling to finish her next book, chased by her literary agent (Gemma Chan). She boards a cruise ship with old friends, who inspired her best-known work. Tensions are strong. It looks great -- Soderbergh uses crisp, natural light -- and most of the dialogue is improvised. See how Dianne Wiest, Candice Bergen, Lucas Hedges and the rest of the impeccable cast have fun with that.

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Kimi (2022)

Steven Soderbergh directs this engaging tech thriller set during the COVID-19 pandemic. Angela, a Seattle tech worker played by a neon blue-haired Zoë Kravitz, has agoraphobia, a fear that prevents her from making it past the front door of her apartment. But when she uncovers an unsettling recording while doing her job, she's pushed to make the leap. Kimi is a stylish thriller complete with eye-catching cinematography, a solid score and a protagonist you'll be rooting for.

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No Sudden Move (2021)

A movie from Steven Soderbergh, the great director behind Erin Brockovich, Ocean's Eleven and, more recently, Logan Lucky? Twists, thrills and desperate characters populate this crime thriller set in 1950s Detroit. When a seemingly simple job gets out of hand, a group of criminals must work together to uncover what's really going on. Take in the incredible cast: Don Cheadle, Benicio del Toro, David Harbour, Jon Hamm and Amy Seimetz. While the plot can be a little convoluted and some won't be able to get past the fish-eye lens cinematography, Soderbergh's sense of humor and immersive direction make this crime caper an entertaining night in.

Documentary

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All That Breathes (2022)

This captivating documentary is filled with images that will stick with you. It centers on two brothers in New Delhi who run a bird hospital dedicated to black kites -- birds of prey that are a staple of the sky. It was a contender for best documentary feature at the 2023 Oscars.

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Tony Hawk: Until the Wheels Fall Off (2022)

Tune into this HBO doc for the gravity-defying skateboard stunts, a time capsule of the '80s skateboarding scene, and a version of Hawk you've probably never seen. We get to know the renowned athlete as a lanky, stubborn but determined kid who adopted his own skateboarding style. Hawk's persistence is something to marvel at, along with all the stunning skateboard moves this film packs in. Hang on for a memorable ride.

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Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain (2021)

This film about beloved author, chef and globe-traveling TV host Anthony Bourdain comes from documentary filmmaker Morgan Neville, who also directed 2018's Won't You Be My Neighbor? and the Oscar-winning film Twenty Feet from Stardom. In interviews with people who knew Bourdain, like his friends, former partners and longtime colleagues, the doc tracks his career path, relationships and personal struggles. Bourdain fans and those less acquainted with the star will likely appreciate this two-hour look at his life.

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The Color Purple (2023)

This movie musical version of The Color Purple is adapted from Alice Walker's 1982 novel and the Broadway play. Set in the early 1900s, the film tells the story of Celie, a Black woman living in the South who faces multiple hardships but is able to find strength in the bonds in her life. The cast includes Fantasia Barrino, Taraji P. Henson, Colman Domingo, Halle Bailey and Danielle Brooks, who received a 2023 Oscar nomination for her role as Celie's daughter-in-law, Sofia.

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In the Heights (2021)

In the Heights  stars Anthony Ramos (whom you might recognize as John Laurens in Hamilton) playing Usnavi, a bodega owner struggling to keep his business afloat while a heatwave strikes Washington Heights. Secretly in love with his neighbor Vanessa (Melissa Barrera), who dreams of getting out of the salon and out of the neighborhood, Usnavi serves the people of Washington Heights with a whole lot of love, lottery tickets and cafe con leche. Between the choreographed twirls and fireworks, In the Heights is an examination of wealth disparity, immigration, classism and the importance of culture.

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The Batman (2022)

Robert Pattinson steps out as Batman in this moody superhero flick directed by Matt Reeves. The movie takes place in a perpetually gray and rain-soaked Gotham City, where Bruce Wayne starts to seek out a murderer with an affinity for riddles. Along the way, he meets Catwoman, played by a swaggering Zoë Kravitz. A satisfying dark mystery with great scene-setting and storytelling, The Batman is also getting a Max spinoff series, The Penguin, in 2024.

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The Suicide Squad (2021)

Over-the-top violence abounds in this DC film about supervillains who agree to help the US government in exchange for some time off their prison sentences. Their mission is to destroy something alluded to as Project Starfish, harbored in the fictional island country of Corto Maltese. With a notable cast that includes Margot Robbie, Idris Elba and John Cena, 2021's The Suicide Squad is a wickedly entertaining, darkly funny bloodbath that differs from what you usually see in superhero movies. (Peacemaker, a spinoff TV series, is also available on Max.)

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  • Thinking Of Spending Spring In Moscow In March 2024? Here’s Why It’s A Good Idea!

23 Mar 2023

Moscow in March is a good time if not great to plan a vacation to the land of contemporary art and architecture. Moscow is well-known for its diversified and contemporary architecture and art museums with a long cultural history. The capital city of Russia has many famous tourist spots such as the Russian Avant-garden, The State Tretyakov Gallery, and The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts. The tourists also get the chance to taste the divine and exotic flavors of the Russian food. Moscow is famous for its nightlife has many bars and clubs where people can spend a great night. Ranging from the fine dining restaurants and marvelous cathedrals to luxurious shopping complexes and architectural marvels, this city has something for everyone. This city is one of those where there is never a dull moment! 

Weather In Moscow In March 

Weather

People who are planning to visit Moscow should do their packing according to the weather. The weather in Moscow is totally unpredictable, you can enjoy the warm sunrise and see the sky turn grey in the same day. If you are going to visiting Moscow in March, then get ready to welcome winters that stay there for quite a long time.

Must Read: Indian Restaurants In Moscow: 10 Places To Eat At On Your Vacation!

Top 7 Places To Visit In Moscow In March

Wondering what to do in Moscow in March ? To make your journey pleasant, here is the list of places you can visit on your trip to Moscow in the month of March.  All of these places happens to be the iconic landmarks of the capital city, and hence, a must visit when traveling to Russia!

1. St. Basil’s Cathedral

St. Basil's Cathedral

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In the beginning, the Moscow weather in March ranges between 28 to 41 degrees. St. Basil’s Cathedral was built in the 16th century and it is the symbol of the profound architecture of Russia. Located in the Red Square, the beautifully decorated Cathedral remains covered in snowfall during the month of March. The tourist can travel to Okhotny Ryad via metro. The timings for the entry is 11 am to 6 pm. The entry cost is between 150 to 600 rubles. The visitors are given an audio guide at an additional cost.

Suggested Read: 15 Interesting Things To Do In Moscow: Trekking, Opera, And More

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2. The Kremlin

The Kremlin

The best time to visit Moscow is the month of March. The tourists can enjoy the spectacular view of the city. The Kremlin is the ancient part of the city which is also the residence of the President of Russia. This place was also listed as a heritage site in the list of UNESCO. The tourists can visit museums such as Armory Chamber and Cathedral of the Annunciation. The Kremlin remains open from 10am to 6 pm from Friday to Wednesday.

Suggested Read: 7 Theme Parks In Moscow To Make Your Trip To The City Worth Cherishing

3. Bolshoi Theatre

Bolshoi Theatre

Temperature in Moscow in March goes down up to -6 degrees. The sky remains cloudy most of the day, The Bolshoi Theatre organizes three to four operas and ballets programs each year that the tourists can enjoy. The concerts are organized from time to time celebrating the works of famous composers such as Mozart and Wagner. There will be less crowd at this time of the month.

Suggested Read: If You Are Wondering Why Moscow In April Is A Good Time To Visit, Here’s Why It Is

4. Tretyakov Gallery

Tretyakov-Gallery

Visiting indoor places such as art galleries and museums will help you tackle the Moscow weather in March. The tickets to the museum are available online. The gallery is built inside a historical building and the exhibition contains masterpieces from the 11th century. The tourists can easily spend at least 2 hours exploring the paintings and artwork of the famous artists Andrei Rublev and Alexander Ivanov.

Suggested Read: 8 Essential Moscow Travel Tips To Ensure A Hassle-Free Holiday

5. Observation Deck

87 floor Observation Deck

For the tourists who love to see the snowfall, the best time to visit Moscow is when it gets windy and rainy. The observation deck is 354 meters high. It is also the highest skyscraper in Europe. The place also has monocular, telescope, and a separate photo booth where tourists can click pictures. The place is filled with many local shops where people can buy the souvenirs. The visitors are not allowed to carry their baggage.

Suggested Read: 20 Fascinating Places To Visit In Moscow That Reflect The Real Russian Beauty!

6. Bunker 42 Museum

Bunker 42 Museum

Moscow weather in March is extremely cold and most of the local people prefer to stay at homes. That’s why it is recommended to visit the Bunker 42 Museum. This is a unique museum style building dedicated to the Cold War. The place is located underground about 65 meters. Tourists can visit the place which is also an entertainment complex. The tickets can be booked online and tourists can also buy a guide to learn more about the historical significance of the place. The place was built in 1955. There are many tourist guides available at the place. People can actually see the imitation of the nuclear bomb and missile. For people, traveling via metro can get off on the station Taganskaya. The time for departure is 1.30 pm. The price for entry, hotel pickup and drop off, and souvenir is all included in the ticket price.

7. Moscow Luxury River Cruise

Moscow Luxury River Cruise

Image Source Discover new spots in Moscow in the March through the cruise. The duration of the cruise is six hours. The tour guides tell interesting stories about the history of Russia throughout the cruise. People can see the old and unique historical buildings and sights of Russia including the Kremlin walls. Alexander Garden and Novodevichy Convent are two of the most famous places the tourists see along the cruise. There are plenty of restaurants that offer exotic Russian cuisine.

Suggested Read: Shopping In Moscow: 14 Top Places That Will Make You Believe The City Is As Classy & Chic As Milan

Top 3 Things To Do In Moscow In March

There are a plethora of things that one can do when in March in Moscow . The weather seems just right to stay indoors and enjoy a little of the outdoors. Here is a list of all the top experiences that deserve to be on your to-do list when planning to visit Moscow in March.

1. Gum: Engage In Some Luxury Shopping

GUM Moscow

One of the best things to do in Moscow in March is definitely engaging in some luxury shopping in Moscow and getting that retail therapy perfect. One of the biggest luxury malls in Moscow happens to be GUM, followed by TSUM and Bolshoi. From high-end labels to luxury brands, one can find anything and everything lavish at this departmental store. The bridges, the glass roof, and the touch of 19th century design in its architecture makes it a perfect spot to shop around.

Suggested Read: Kickstart Your New Year By Visiting Moscow In January For A Memorable Vacation In The City

2. Christ The Savior Cathedral: Marvel At The Architecture

Christ The Savior Cathedral

Another one of the best things to do in Moscow in March is paying a visit to the newly added Moscovite cathedral named ‘Christ The Savior Cathedral’. Tagged as the largest temple of the Christian Orthodox Church, this Cathedral is as grand as it can get. The interiors of this Cathedral are adorned with some of the most gorgeous paintings and traditional decor. The sky-high domes can be seen in the bright gold colors and does not fail to inspire awe.

Suggested Read: New Year In Moscow: Spend Your New Beginnings At These 9 Best Places

3. Wine And Dine: Indulge In Some Of The Most Delicious Food

Wine And Dine

The food scene of Moscow is certainly impeccable. Right from the local Russian delicacies to the various selection of international cuisines, this destination has got it all. Moscow is a metropolis where the diversity of flavors is unmatchable. Ranging from finest dining options to the little, tiny hipster eateries, there is no dearth of restaurants and cafes in Moscow for every kind of budget. Cafe Pushkin, Probka, White Rabbit, and Saxon & Parole are some of the top eateries that one can visit in March in Moscow .

Suggested Read: Moscow In Winter: 10 Things To Do In The City That Holds To The Key To Russia’s Past

Festivals In Moscow In March 

Here are all the festivals in Moscow in the month of March. With snow just bidding adieu, the capital city of Russia turns into a wonderland and celebrating these festivals seem the right time. An answer to your what to do in Moscow in March is definitely being a part of various festivals! 

1. Maslenitsa

Maslenitsa

One special advantage of visiting Moscow in March is to witness the great winter festival Maslenitsa. The event takes place in Red Square. It is a carnival held in Russia every year during the last four days of March. It is the great time of the year to see the colorful and festive side of Russia.

Suggested Read: Enjoy A Joyous Christmas In Moscow With These Vibrant & Unique Experiences

2. St. Patrick’s Day

St. Patrick’s Day

The tourists visiting Moscow in Russia can be a part of the ST. Patrick’s Day. Various music and dance festivals are organized and tourists can visit the pubs and cafes where concerts are organized. The Irish pub called Mollie’s is the oldest Irish pub that is tourist friendly. There are more than 13 Mollie’s pubs at different locations in Russia. The tourists can participate by attending music concerts and local band performances.

Suggested Read: With The Red Square Turning White, Snowfall In Moscow Hits A 100-Year High!

What To Pack For Moscow In March 

What to pack for visiting Moscow In March

Here is a list of all the things that you should definitely pack for your vacation to Moscow in March. Also find answers to what to wear in Moscow in March ! 

  • To cope with the cold and harsh winters of Russia, you should always pack clothing accessories such pack scarf, gloves, hats, socks
  • You should also pack a pair of heavy weight jeans along with the pullover sweaters. A vest, cashmere, and a long coat are the best option to stay warm.
  • A pair of comfortable high boots or ankle boots will keep your feet warm.
  • You should also keep an umbrella and heavy coat in case it rains.

Further Read: Top Places For Shopping In Russia That Are As Classy & Chic As The Russians

A holiday in Russia is incomplete without proper planning. If you are thinking to visit Moscow in March, plan only if you can withstand cold weather. the beauty of this place in winter has altogether different charm.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Moscow In March

Does it snow in Moscow in March?

Yes, it snows in Moscow in March. Hence, it is better to pack some warm jackets, thick socks, and boots along!

Which are the best months to visit Moscow?

The best months to visit Moscow are April and May. This is the time when the weather is the most pleasant.

What to wear in Moscow in March?

Moscow in March experiences snowfall. Hence, the Russians have all the winter clothing on. Warm jackets, thick pullovers, woolen socks, gloves, caps, shawls, and leg warmers are a few things that one should definitely pack for Moscow.

What is there to do in Moscow in March?

There is plenty to do in Moscow in March such as visiting the St. Basil’s Cathedral, indulging in various local delicacies, witnessing the city at a glance from the observation deck, and much more.

Is Moscow expensive?

If compared to the major cities in Europe, then Moscow is one of the most expensive cities in the world.

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Moscow in Winter: Weather, What to Pack, and What to See

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Travelers who enjoy bundling up for a snowy climate will appreciate all that Moscow has to offer, come winter. This ornamental Russian city shows its vibrant cultural heritage when temperatures plummet and the snow starts falling on Red Square. Unlike other cities, whose residents scurry away to hibernate in December, the people of Moscow embrace their sub-zero climate in style. They don their furs and ushanka hats (traditional hats with earflaps) to peruse Christmas markets, dine out at restaurants, and attend the opera.

In winter, Moscow's scenery looks awe-inspiring under a dusting of snow. There's something undeniably charming about seeing historic sites like the colorful, tented rooftops of Saint Basil's Cathedral capped with a layer of icy frost. The food here is warm and comforting, and the cultural winter events are not to be missed. Plus, it's cheaper to visit Moscow during the winter and it's far less crowded with tourists.

Moscow is not where you go to get a suntan over the holidays. In fact, the Moscow winter is enough to chill any hearty tourist to the bone—but that's all part of the fun. The average high for December, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), is 27 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 2.7 degrees Celsius); for January, it's 23 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 5 degrees Celsius); and for February, it's 26 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 3.3 degrees Celsius). Take these average temperatures with a grain of salt, however, as it certainly isn't abnormal for the air to dip into the teens.

The Moscow cold is often accompanied by generous amounts of ice and snow deposited by frequent winter storms. The city goes unfazed by these storms—cars still drive around and people in boots trod through the snowpack. You'll see thick icicles growing on roof overhangs, so be sure not to linger underneath them while you're out touring the area's magnificent cathedrals.

Lastly, don't be surprised if your flights in or out get canceled or delayed. This can be one of the drawbacks to traveling in the winter, in general.

What to Pack

Stuffing your suitcase with bulky (and heavy) winter clothing can be frustrating and expensive, which tends to deter Moscow winter travel altogether. A trip to the city between early December and late February requires enough accessories to cover the extremities: wooly hats, cold-weather socks, knit scarves, and a good pair of gloves. Also pack a coat that falls below the hips, weatherproof boots, and ski pants, if you have them. Remember, fashion is second only to avoiding hypothermia in this polar city.

The Moscow winter calendar is brimming with cultural events for travelers to attend each winter. Many events take place during the Christmas holiday; then, the city caps off the winter with a farewell festival, come February.

  • The annual Russian Winter Festival , which spans an entire month starting mid-December, takes place in several locations throughout the city. Head to Izmailovo Park or Revolution Square to see everything from over-the-top ice sculptures to traditional dance performances. Watch the professional ice skaters and visit food trucks that serve traditional fare.
  • Moscow's New Year’s Eve celebration is one of the city's biggest events of the year. Tens of thousands of people spend it in Kremlin—Moscow's central complex—watching the Kremlin tower strike midnight, while fireworks crack in the background. Others attend the Christmas tree light show at Red Square.
  • Christmas in Russia falls on January 7, and the week between New Year’s Eve and Christmas Day is a time for Russians to relax. Families focus on spending time together at home, preparing traditional foods like ukha (fish soup) and sauerkraut. Tourists can use this uncrowded time wisely by seeking out the city's culinary gems. Make sure to check the hours of operations on restaurants, shops, and other businesses before visiting them during this week. While much of the city's businesses might be closed, you might get special treatment at the places that stay open.
  • Maslenitsa , Russia’s farewell-to-winter festival, occurs in late February or early March. This pagan celebration is marked by games, contests, and cultural traditions. It’s held in the Red Square area every year and draws crowds of Muscovites and visitors alike.

Winter Travel Tips

  • In order to obtain a Russian travel visa, you'll need to be invited by a relative or friend who is a citizen or a hosting tour company.
  • Traveling to Moscow in the winter helps you avoid the summer crowds; however, flight delays due to weather are common. Plan an extra day on either end of your trip in case you get held up.
  • If you plan to visit a Russian banya, a Slavic steam bathhouse, take note that most people bathe in the buff. However, most bathhouses are separated by sex.
  • Plan alternating indoor and outdoor activities so that you don't get too cold. A visit to the Tretyakov Gallery, the State Armory Museum, or the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts provides a nice respite from the frigid temperatures.

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Electrical utilities said they weathered earlier conditions as persistent geomagnetic storms were expected to cause another light show in evening skies.

A bright flash in the middle of a black and yellow image of the sun.

By Katrina Miller ,  Ivan Penn and Emmett Lindner

Night skies in many parts of the Northern Hemisphere are expected to bloom again on Saturday night with the vivid colors of the northern lights , or aurora borealis, as a powerful geomagnetic storm caused by a hyperactive sun persists through the weekend.

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration , which monitors space weather, said in an update on Saturday that it continued to observe solar activity that could lead to periods of “severe-extreme” geomagnetic storms . The federal agency first issued a warning on Friday as bursts of material from the sun’s surface traveled into Earth’s atmosphere, causing irregularities in power, navigation and communication systems.

Major power utilities had largely prepared their electrical grids for the solar storm, and their customers were unaffected.

For most people, the solar storm was a gift: It caused ribbons of pink, purple and green light across night skies of much of the United States, Canada and Europe . Where evening skies are clear on Saturday, the lights can be expected again.

Known as aurora, the light is caused by particles from the sun interacting with gases in Earth’s atmosphere, and is usually only observed at latitudes closer to the North or South Pole. But on Friday night, residents of lower latitudes, including those in North Carolina and Arizona, saw the dancing lights.

Jane Wong, 30, of San Francisco, drove to the Presidio overlooking the Golden Gate Bridge where conditions started out foggy. But at midnight, her wait paid off as the sky started to clear.

“It’s right here, which is really magnificent,” she said.

Benjamin Williamson, 41, of Bath, Maine, drove to the Portland Head Light, a lighthouse in the state. An aurora enthusiast, he’d seen the northern lights during another major solar event in 2003, and in Iceland in 2017. None of those events, nor the April 8 solar eclipse, prepared him for what he saw on Friday.

“The solar eclipse last month, I thought that was the coolest thing I’d ever seen,” he said. “This might have beat it.”

Solar storms are caused by violent expulsions of charged particles from the sun’s surface. When directed toward Earth the material can interact with our planet’s magnetic field, resulting in a geomagnetic storm.

NOAA categorizes geomagnetic storms on a “G” scale of 1, or “minor,” to 5, “extreme.” On Thursday, the agency issued its first watch in 19 years for a G4, or “severe,” storm, which escalated into a warning on Friday afternoon.

Activity has exceeded the agency’s prediction, and some of it is now classified as G5, making it the strongest storm to reach Earth since October 2003.

The storm is caused by a giant cluster of sunspots, or dark, cool regions on the solar surface with strong magnetic fields. (If you still have your eclipse glasses handy, you may be able to see the sunspots during the day.) According to NOAA, the cluster will continue to flare and explode, with effects on Earth through at least the weekend. In 1989, a geomagnetic disturbance disrupted power systems in Canada and the United States. Energy providers have been on guard ever since.

“The utilities have been preparing for a large storm with the required vulnerability assessments,” said Bob Arritt, a technical executive at the Electric Power Research Institute, an independent research and development organization.

Some utilities saw high temperature alarms triggered overnight on parts of the electric grid, Mr. Arritt said, but added that it was too early to know if the alarms were related to the solar storm. He said he could not disclose the locations of the alerts as of Saturday.

But while the power system faced some additional stress from the storm, he added, “We have no reason to feel that there is any imminent threat to damaging equipment.”

The solar storm prompted managers of a number of electric grids to take extra precautions to keep electricity flowing, and to issue warnings to customers about potential disruptions.

PJM, the manager of the nation’s largest grid network across 13 states from the East Coast to the Midwest, said its geomagnetic disturbance warning would continue through the end of Saturday. ISO New England, which manages the electric grid for six states in the Northeast, issued a precautionary alert, which notified participants in wholesale energy markets and owners of electrical generation equipment that abnormal conditions are present on the power system.

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Ukraine war latest: Ukraine 'destroys Russian Black Sea minesweeper'

Ukraine's navy says it has destroyed a Russian Black Sea fleet minesweeper. Meanwhile, an attack on a residential area in Kharkiv left six civilians injured - with Ukraine saying it is investigating the bombing as a potential war crime.

Sunday 19 May 2024 10:05, UK

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Kharkiv has been the target of frequent airstrikes since Russia began its new offensive on the northeastern region late last week. 

Residential buildings have been destroyed and Ukraine has accused Russia of targeting civilians, saying it is investigating this as a "potential war crime". 

Governor Oleh Syniehubov said this morning that one person died and 11 were wounded as a result of shelling on Saturday. 

Here are some of the latest pictures from the city...

Ukrainian forces have destroyed Russian Black Sea fleet minesweeper, a statement from the Ukrainian navy said.

"Last night the Ukrainian Defence Forces destroyed the Russian Black Sea Fleet's Project 266-M Kovrovets minesweeper," it said on Telegram.

As Russia’s new invasion of northern Ukraine ticks into its second week, Trevor Philips asks Defence Secretary Grant Shapps if we are creating a stalemate in the war with Russia.

It comes after Volodymyr Zelenskyy said this week: "We are in a nonsense situation where the West is afraid that Russia will lose the war. And it does not want Ukraine to lose it."

Grant Shapps says he went to Ukraine earlier this year and made the point that "by delaying what we should be doing - and in fact now have, through particularly what [the US] Congress has done - we are running the risk of doing exactly what President Zelensky is concerned about".

He goes on: "I think this is completely nonsensical for the West. We have to understand we are in an existential battle about the way we run the world order and about democracy itself."

He accuses autocratic countries of trying to "impose" their systems on "free and democratic countries", declaring: "We have to stand up to that."

Speaking on Sunday Morning with Trevor Philips, Grant Shapps says the delay in giving aid to Ukraine gave Russia a window of opportunity for its new offensive. 

"It is [a] fact that the delay in sending additional aid [to Ukraine] - and here, obviously, the United States Congress was slow on this - had left a hiatus in which, for example, Putin has moved into, or tried to move into Kharkiv."

He says he is "confident" Ukraine will be able to repel the attack, but says there are a "few difficult weeks ahead".

"But that didn't need to happen," he adds.

Mr Shapps also says "Europeans have to step up as well", calling for other European countries to commit to spending 2.5% of gross domestic product (GDP) on defence, which the government has said it will do by 2030.

He would not be drawn on whether the UK should change its rules to allow weapons provided by the UK to be used in Russian territory. 

Mr Shapps instead called for Germany and other countries to allow the weapons they provide to be used in Crimea, which was illegally annexed by Russia in 2014. 

Six drones crashed on the site of an oil refinery in Slavyansk in Russia's southern Krasnodar region during an overnight attack by Ukraine, according to the Interfax news agency.

The Russian defence ministry said Russian forces shot down nine US long-range missiles over Crimea and at least 60 drones over Russian sovereign territory. 

Interfax said the refinery halted work after the attack.

There were no fires at the refinery, state-run TASS news agency reported, citing local authorities. 

Russia has reported an uptick in Ukrainian attacks on its territory since opening a new front in the Kharkiv region earlier this month.

Members of a Ukrainian brigade have described how they were secretly relocated to help defend a section of the country's border with Russia a few days before a new invasion began.

One commander told Sky News how his guns were even firing at Russian troops who were "brazenly" amassing on the Russian side of the border some 24 hours prior to the incursion into Kharkiv.

"We were hitting tanks on the border… it was already a real war," said Sasha, 26, who uses the callsign "black".

The comments offer a sense of how Ukraineattempted - ahead of time - to scramble forces to counter a Russian build-up along its long, northeastern border.

Read more below from Sky News' Defence and Security Editor Deborah Haynes...

Two people died and two more were injured in Russian airstrikes on the southern Ukrainian city of Kherson, Ukrainian officials say. 

Kherson governor Oleksandr Prokudin said residential areas of the city were hit and a high-rise building and eight homes were damaged. 

It comes as Ukrainian prosecutors say they are investigating Russia for a "potential war crime" over claims it targeted residential areas - something Moscow denies. 

A Russian air strike on a residential area of Kharkiv is being investigated by Ukrainian prosecutors as a potential war crime after six civilians were wounded.

Among the injured were three children, aged eight, 13 and 16.

Moscow denies deliberately targeting civilians but thousands have been killed and injured since its February 2022 invasion of Ukraine.

About 45 miles to the northeast in Vovchansk, a city three miles from the Russian border, prosecutors said Russian shelling killed a 60-year-old woman and injured three other civilians.

A 59-year-old man was also injured in the village of Ukrainske, they said.

Meanwhile in Russia late on Saturday, Belgorod regional governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said a Ukrainian drone attack injured a woman and a man in the village of Petrovka.

They were treated for shrapnel injuries, he wrote on the Telegram messaging app.

Moscow's defence ministry said its forces shot down a Tochka-U missile fired by Ukraine into Belgorod.

A similar missile caused a Belgorod apartment building to collapse last week, killing at least 15 people, Russia said.

Ukraine's forces have destroyed all 37 attack drones launched by Russia overnight, according to Ukraine's Air Force chief.

"As a result of the anti-aircraft battle, all 37 'Shaheds' were shot down in Kyiv, Odesa, Mykolaiv, Sumy, Vinnytsia, Zhytomyr, Cherkasy and Kherson regions," the commander said. 

Sky News could not independently verify the report. 

Welcome back to our live coverage of the war in Ukraine.

Yesterday, Russia claimed to have taken control of the village Starytsia in Ukraine's Kharkiv region. 

It came after the Russian defence ministry said it had taken control of 12 settlements in Kharkiv in the space of a week on Friday. 

Yesterday also saw laws overhauling how army mobilisation works in Ukraine came into force. 

The legislation, which was watered down from its original draft, will make it easier to identify every conscript in the country.

We'll be bringing you all the live updates throughout the day but,  before we do, here's a reminder of the other key events from the last 24 hours: 

  • A Russian Su-25 attack plane was shot down over Donetsk, according to a Ukrainian army brigade;
  • Poland announced it's aiming to bolster its defences against what it says is a rising threat from Russia and Belarus with a £2bn security programme;
  • Volodymyr Zelenskyy snubbed the French president's call for a truce between Russia and Ukraine during the Paris Olympics, saying it could give Russia the upper hand;
  • At least 30 people have died trying to escape conscription by crossing a river separating Ukraine from neighbouring Romania and Hungary, the Ukrainian border service said;
  • Russian forces launched drone attacks on two energy facilities in Ukraine, according to the country's grid operator Ukrenergo.

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