The International British Yeoward School
 

 Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife, Canary Islands

March

Temperature of canary islands in march: Canary Islands Weather in March

Опубликовано: January 5, 2023 в 5:56 pm

Автор:

Категории: March

Canary Islands Weather in March


A perfect sunny day for a stroll in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in March

If you’re thinking about a warm spring holiday somewhere in Europe, the Canary Islands might be just what you are looking for. With more hours of sunshine than anywhere else in this part of the world, they welcome visitors with mild temperatures that make sunbathing possible. 

  • What’s the weather like in the Canary Islands in March
  • Temperatures in the Canary Islands in March
  • Rainfall
  • Sea temperature
  • Can you swim in the Canary Islands in March?
  • Should you travel to the Canary Islands in March?

The Canary Islands have a mild climate that allows for sunbathing and swimming almost year round, even during the winter months when the rest of the nordic hemisphere is usually suffering from snowstorms and low temperatures. 

By the time spring comes around the temperatures will start to slowly increase even in the Canaries, so March will usually be a bit warmer than February and definitely warmer than January.

What’s the weather like in the Canary Islands in March

March can still be quite cold in most places in Europe, so if you’re looking to escape the last days of low temperatures back home, you can pick one of the Canary Islands for your next holiday.

In March, we recommend that you stay in the south of the islands when traveling to either Gran Canaria or Tenerife. If you’re planning to go to La Palma at this time of the year, stick to the west coast, in the area of Tazacorte and close to the coast.

Temperatures in the Canary Islands in March

Below you can see the average temperatures for the islands during the month of March. But do keep in mind that especially in Tenerife and Gran Canaria the temperatures in the north will be lower than in the south during the winter months.

Tenerife South

  • Average high temperature: 23.1 °C
  • Average low temperature: 15.6 °C
  • Daily mean: 19. 3 °C

Gran Canaria (Airport)

  • Average high temperature: 22.3 °C
  • Average low temperature: 15.7 °C
  • Daily mean: 19 °C

Lanzarote

  • Average high temperature: 22.9 °C
  • Average low temperature: 15 °C
  • Daily mean: 19 °C

Fuerteventura

  • Average high temperature: 22.2 °C
  • Average low temperature: 15.5 °C
  • Daily mean: 18.9 °C

As you can see, the values for temperatures in the Canary Islands in March are relatively similar between the largest and most visited islands in the archipelago.

If you’re traveling to Tenerife and you plan to do some hiking or to go visit Teide National Park or Anaga Rural park, we recommend that you bring with you some warm clothes, as the temperatures can be much lower than in the sunny south on the coast.

If you want more info about the weather conditions, temperatures & sunshine hours in March, you can read the dedicated article for each island:

  • Tenerife weather in March
  • Gran Canaria weather in March
  • Lanzarote weather in March
  • Fuerteventura weather in March
  • La Palma weather in March

Rainfall

  • Tenerife South – Average rainfall (mm): 14.7 mm
  • Gran Canaria Airport – Average rainfall (mm): 13 mm
  • Lanzarote – Average rainfall (mm): 12.5 mm
  • Fuerteventura – Average rainfall (mm): 12 mm

In the case of Tenerife, please keep in mind that there is much more rain happening in the north than in the south of the island. The number above if for the precipitation happening in the south, but the north is much greener and in consequence, you can expect more rainy days in spring.

Sea temperature


  • Tenerife South – Average sea temperature: 20.4°C
  • Gran Canaria – Average sea temperature: 20.2°C
  • Lanzarote – Average sea temperature: 19.8°C
  • Fuerteventura – Average sea temperature: 19.8°C

The water temperature is similar to February, sometimes even lower. 

Actually, in February and in March the water temperature is at its lowest throughout the year. From now on it starts to warm up, but it will take a few months to be really great for swimming.

Can you swim in the Canary Islands in March?

Honestly, it depends on how the weather is that year and where you are trying to swim.

We’ve usually been able to swim in March every time we visited, but it depends on what beach you choose and in what part of the island.  

Should you travel to the Canary Islands in March?

Yes.

We think the Canary Islands are a great place to visit at any time of the year.

It will definitely be warmer than back home, especially if you’re traveling from the UK, Scandinavia, Germany or even the north of Spain.

Even on days when it’s overcast and you may not be able to lounge on the beach, you can still find a lot of things to do in the Canaries: from hiking to exploring volcanoes or exploring charming towns and villages like Arucas in Gran Canaria, Garachico in Tenerife, El Cotillo in Fuerteventura and Teguise in Lanzarote.

March is also sometimes the month of carnivals in the Canary Islands, so you will be able to enjoy the best fiestas in the archipelago during your stay.

Read also: When is the best time to visit the Canary Islands?

Was this helpful?

© Copyright GuideToCanaryIslands 2022. All rigths reserved.

LEAST WINDY CANARY ISLAND – Canary Islands Tips

People often ask me which is the least windy Canary island in december, winter season, and tips to choose the least windy resort of Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote or Fueteventura especially if they travel with children.

The least windy Canaries Islands are Gran Canaria and Tenerife but only in certain specific areas.

The bad news is that all the Canary Islands are windy BUT there are places more sheltered by wind and with beaches suitable in every season especially in the winter months (December, January and February).

Let’s find out together.

least windy canary island

I do not love places too windy: the wind annoys me a lot. For this reason, during my trips to Canary Islands, I always stay in resort sheltered from the strong wind. A sea breeze is pleasant, and inevitable if you’re on an island but I avoid the places where the wind raises the sand and gets into my eyes.

⭐ Turn on English subtitles, to follow my video:


  • LEAST WINDY CANARY ISLAND: least windy area in Tenerife

The least windy area in Tenerife is in the South-East area the best resorts are Los Cristianos and Playa de las Americas.

Least windy area in Tenerife: Los Cristianos find an accomodation near the sunniest beach in Tenerife “Las vistas” or Read more 👉 Best place to stay in Tenerife.

  • LEAST WINDY CANARY ISLAND: least windy between Lanzarote and Fuerteventua

Lanzarote and Fuerteventura are the windiest islands in the Canary Islands.

  • LEAST WINDY CANARY ISLAND: least windy area in Gran Canaria?

The least windy area of Gran Canaria is located in the South-West. Municipality of Mogàn.

Least windy area in Gran Canaria: Puerto Rico. Find an accomodation near the sunniest beach in Gran Canaria “Playa amadores” or Read more 👉 Best place to stay in Gran Canaria.

  • LEAST WINDY CANARY ISLAND: Is Tenerife windy?

No doubt for me the Least windy area in Tenerife is Los Cristianos.

Tenerife is windy especially on the west coast (Garachico, Puerto de la Cruz …). The best beach is “Las Vistas” in Los Cristianos, close to Playa de Las Americas.

Las Vistas beach is ideal for the children: no strong winds, not even dangerous waves.

  • LEAST WINDY CANARY ISLAND: Is Gran Canaria windy?

If you want to go on Canary Islands in winter, and you are looking for the best place to sunbathe and swim in the sea, I suggest you to stay in Gran Canaria.

The windiest area of ​​Gran Canaria is located in the North-east (airport area). Just below there is Pozo izquierdo well-known resort for surf lovers.

The least windy area of ​​Gran Canaria is enclosed in the municipality of Mogan which includes several villages and the best known are:

  • Arguineguin, 
  • Puerto Rico, 
  • Tauro, 
  • Puerto de Mogan… 

The beaches are protected from strong winds.

Read it in Italian

Playa Amadores

  • LEAST WINDY CANARY ISLAND: Is Lanzarote windy? 


Yes, Lanzarote is windy. Is one of the windiest Canary Islands on a par with Fuerteventura. If you are looking for a sheltered and sunny beach in Lanzarote, you can stay in the South, in the area of ​​Playa Blanca.

Playa Dorada

Find an accomodation near the sunniest beach in Playa Blanca “Playa Dorada” or Read more 👉 Best place to stay in Lanzarote.

I did several trips to Lanzarote. The last one dedicated to the visit of Arrecife (the capital of the island), where the wind was so strong that it created waves so big that the coastal path to the Reducto beach has been closed. In a week I enjoyed 4 sunny days and 3 rainy days.

Arrecife during the storm

  • LEAST WINDY CANARY ISLAND: Is Fuerteventura windy?

Yes, Fuerteventura is windy. The windiest period is August. If you are looking for the least windy resort in Fuerteventura, you can stay in Caleta de Fuste (the beach is enclosed in a basin) or in the South, in Morro Jable (Jandia Peninsula, Pájara).

Morro del Jable by Tripadvisor credit

Morro Jable is windy but in case of strong wind, the staff make barriers to protect the sun umbrellas by the wind and sand storms. The beach is really amazing, long and large.

Find an accomodation in the lively country in Fuerteventura “Caleta de Fuste” or Read more 👉 Best place to stay in Fuerteventura.

Fuerteventura is the island of surfing! So it must be windy otherwise it would not attract many fans. It is not an island that I recommend to people travelling with kids, but if you love the natural environments, the huge beaches without borders, you should go in Fuerteventura. The wind is a blessing for Fuerteventura because the sun is hot and the risk of burns is not uncommon.

  • LEAST WINDY CANARY ISLAND: temperatures

Usually the temperatures in the Canaries are about 25 degrees, but it happens (at the end of summer) that the temperatures increase due to the Calima (hot wind mixed to sand coming from Africa).
The sky, usually blue, becomes blue-grey due to the sand carried by the wind. Fortunately they are sporadic episodes which last even 1 or 2 days.
Although the sea temperature is not as mild as the Mediterranean Sea, it is pleasant to swim, especially if you live in northern Europe.

Playa del Ingles – Maspalomas beach


Maspalomas and Playa del Ingles have milder temperatures. This places are not always windy, depending by the period. Some day is almost impossible to stay on the beach cause the wind raises the sand and this bothers.

In these days is possible stay behind the dunes, downwind, or, if you prefer, take the bus, or car, and drive for 15 km towards Anfi del mar, Puerto Rico, Amadores…

If you find this information useful to organise a holiday in the Canaries, share the article with your friends using the social buttons.

Thank you and have a nice trip!

Updated 2022

Moira Tips

Ocean water temperature in Canary Islands in March

In March sea water temperature throughout Canary Islands is not yet warm enough for swimming and does not exceed 20°C/68°F. Based on our historical data over a period of ten years, the warmest sea in March in Canary Islands was 19.5°C (El Hierro island), and the coldest 18.1°C (Puerto del Rosario). To find out the sea water temperature today and in in the coming days, go to Current sea temperature in Canary Islands

Canary Islands sea temperature in March

Cities and resorts of the Canary Islands with the values ​​of the average water temperature in March in recent years.
To obtain more detailed information about the temperature of the water, the forecast of the sea, the weather for today and in the coming days, select the city

Canaries List of regions

  • Tenerife Island
  • 9000

    2022

    2021

    20000 9000 9000

    2019 2019 2019 2019 2019 2019 2019 2019 2019

    2018

    Abades

    19 ° C

    19.2 ° C

    19.1

    18.7 ° C

    Agulo

    19.4 ° C

    19.3 ° C

    19.1 C

    19.4°C

    19°C

    Akoran

    19. 1 ° C

    19.3 ° C

    19.1 ° C

    Alkala

    19.5 ° C

    19.5 ° C

    19.5 ° C

    19.5 ° C

    19.1 19°C

    18.9°C

    Amadores

    19°C

    19.3 ° C

    19 ° C

    19 ° C

    19 ° C

    Amarilla Golf

    19.2 ° C

    19.3 ° C

    19.2 ° C

    19 ° C

    18.8 ° C

    Anfi del Mar

    18.9 ° C

    19.2 ° C

    18.9 ° C

    19 ° C

    18.9 ° C

    ANYASA

    19.2 ° C

    19.3 ° C 9000 19.1 C

    19°C

    Arginegine

    18.8°C

    19.2°C

    18.8°C

    18.9 ° C

    18.9 ° C

    Arinaga

    18.6 ° C

    19 ° C

    18.5 ° C

    18.6 ° C

    18.6 C

    18.5 ° C

    18.2 ° C

    17.9 ° C

    Arrive

    18.2 ° C

    18.5 ° C

    18.5 ° C

    18.2 ° C 9000 17.8 ° C

    9000 AHUI

    9000.2 18.2.2 °C

    18.6°C

    18.6°C

    18.4°C

    18.2°C

    Canary Islands water temperature by months

    To find out what the water temperature was in the Canary Islands any day over the past 10 years, select the month you are interested in

    • January 9013

      3

      March

    • April
    • May
    • June
    • July
    • August
    • September
    • November
    • December

    Where is the warmest sea in March?

    Would you like to know where the water temperature is suitable for swimming in March? Select the continent you are interested in, the day of the month and the desired water temperature

  • Date (day and month):
    12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031
    JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberNovemberDecember
  • Water temperature:
    >=16°C>=17°C>=18°C>=19°C>=20°C>=21°C>=22°C>=23°C>=24° C>=25°C>=26°C>=27°C

Medium temperature
Maximum temperature

What is the ideal water temperature for swimming?

High Temperatures in Canary Islands

Top places with the highest average monthly sea temperature in Canary Islands in March. Also indicated are the minimum and maximum temperatures in March for these places based on observations over the past 10 years Palm Island 19.4°C 18.1°C 20.9°C

Spain photo gallery

If you have interesting photos of this place and want to show them, upload them here. Photos for viewing will be available after they have been verified by the moderator

0002 The calculation of water temperature in Spain uses satellite data together with observations from ground stations. Water temperature, weather forecast and sea conditions are updated daily. Temperatures in shallow areas near the shore may be slightly higher than those shown here.

Weather in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in March. Average sea water temperature and air temperature. Detailed data for 2021-2022.

Weather in Santa Cruz de TenerifeMarch

Average temperature during the day: 18. 5°C
Average temperature at night: 16.2°C
Sea water temperature: 18.9°C
Number of sunny days: 11 days
Day length: 11.6 – 12.4 hours
Number of rainy days: 1 day
Rainfall: 28.3 mm

Above are the average weather data for Santa Cruz de Tenerife in March. You can find information about air temperature, water temperature, precipitation, cloudiness and daylight hours, which were calculated based on observations over the past three years.

weather now
Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Sea water temperature
Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Monthly weather in Santa Cruz de Tenerife

January April July October
February May August November
March June September December

Air temperature in March, °C

The highest daily temperature in March 2022 was 20 °С. While the minimum temperature at night dropped to 14 °C. The average day and night temperatures during March are 18.1 °C and 16.1 °C, respectively.

Sea temperature in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in March, °C

The average sea temperature in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in March 2022 was 19.2°C . While the minimum and maximum sea water temperatures reached 18.9°C and 19.6°C respectively.

Sunny, cloudy and overcast days, %

In March in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, cloudiness is changeable – the number of sunny, cloudy and overcast days is almost the same.

Precipitation in March, mm

Precipitation in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in March is 28.3 mm.

Average wind speed in March, m/s

The average wind strength in March is 5.4 m/s. Therefore, March is one of the windiest months of the year.

Average daily hours of sunshine

This graph shows the average number of hours per day during which direct sunlight reaches the earth’s surface.

Average temperature fuerteventura march: Weather on the island of Fuerteventura in march 2023

Опубликовано: January 4, 2023 в 9:58 am

Автор:

Категории: March

Weather, average temperature in Fuerteventura in March (Spain)

1111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310 h.24 h.4 h.20 h.8 h.16 h.12 h.12 h.16 h.8 h.20 h.4 h. 7 min. Mar. 20 12 pm 7 min. night night day day 1 Mar. 11 am 35 min. Mar 1 11 am 35 min

Number of hours the sun is visible (black line). From the bottom (most yellow) to the top (greyest), the colored bands represent: full daylight, twilight (civil, nautical, and astronomical) and full night.

The earliest sunrise this month in Fuerteventura is at 6:53 March 26, , and the latest at 59 minutes later, at 7:52 March 27, .

The earliest sunset is at 18:56 March 1, , and the latest sunset is 1 hour 17 minutes later at 20:13 March 31, .

DST starts at 2:00 March 27, 2022 , moving sunrise and sunset one hour later.

For reference: June 21 , at the longest day of , the sun rises at 6:59 and sets in 13 hours 57 minutes , at 20:56 , and on December 21, , at the shortest day of the year 90 gets up at 7:44 and comes in at 10 hours 20 minutes , at 18:04 .

Sunrise and sunset with dusk and daylight saving time in March in Fuerteventura

Sunrise and sunset with dusk and daylight saving time in March in FuerteventuraMarch1122334455667788

The figure below is a compact representation of the sun’s height (the angle of the sun above the horizon) and bearing (its compass direction) for each hour of each day during the reporting period. The horizontal axis is the day of the year and the vertical axis is the hour of the day. For a given day and hour of that day, the background color indicates the azimuth of the sun at that moment. Black isolines are contours of constant solar altitude.

Sun height and azimuth in March in Fuerteventura

Sun height and azimuth in March in FuerteventuraMarch1122334455667788

The chart below is a summary of the main lunar data for March 2022. The horizontal axis is the day, the vertical axis is the hour of the day, and the colored areas show when the Moon is above the horizon. Vertical gray bars (new moon) and blue bars (full moon) indicate the key phases of the moon. The label associated with each bar indicates the date and time of the phase, and the accompanying timestamps indicate the times of moonrise and moonset for the closest time interval in which the moon is above the horizon.

Time when the Moon is above the horizon (blue area), showing new moon (dark gray lines) and full moon (blue lines). Shaded areas represent night and civil twilight.

Daily temperature highs are approximately 21 °C, rarely falling below 19 °C or exceeding 25 °C .

Daily temperature lows are around 16 °C, rarely falling below 13 °C or exceeding 18 °C .

For reference: August 19, , in the hottest day is

Average daily maximum (red line) and minimum (blue line) temperature with ranges from 25th to 75th and from 10th to 90th percentiles. The thin dotted lines represent the corresponding average perceived temperatures.

The graph below shows a brief description of the average hourly temperatures for the quarter of the year, the center of which is March. The horizontal axis is the day, the vertical axis is the hour of the day, and the color is the average temperature for that hour and day.

Average hourly temperature in March in Fuerteventura


heat
29°C
hot
35 °C
znoyno

Hourly average temperature with color coded ranges. Shaded areas represent night and civil twilight.

© OpenStreetMap contributors

Compare Fuerteventura to another city:

Map

In the month of March in Fuerteventura the cloudiness gradually decreases, while the percentage of the time when the sky is overcast is or mostly cloudy downgrade from 28% to 23% .

The clearest day of the month is 31 March when clear , mostly clear or partly cloudy conditions are observed 77% of of the time.

For reference: October 29, , is the cloudiest day of the year, the probability of overcast or mostly cloudy weather is 37% , and

0%
clear
20%
partly cloudy
40%
Partly cloudy
60%
cloudy
80%
overcast
100%

Percentage of duration over time of each cloud band, broken down by the percentage of sky covered by clouds.

A wet day is a day on which at least 1 millimeter liquid precipitation or precipitation in liquid equivalent falls. In Fuerteventura chance of a wet day during March

Percentage of days with different types of precipitation excluding trace amounts: rain only, snow only, and mixed (rain and snow both fell on the same day).

Rainfall

In order to show the change over the course of a month, and not just a monthly amount, we show the amount of rainfall accumulated over a sliding 31-day period centered on each day.

Average rainfall over a 31-day rolling period in March in Fuerteventura

Average rainfall (solid line) accumulated over a rolling 31-day period centered on the day in question, with ranges of 25-75 and 10-90 percentiles. The thin dotted line is the corresponding mean snowfall.

During March in Fuerteventura the longitude of the day increases to . From the beginning to the end of the month, the length of the day increases by 51 minutes , implying an average increase of 1 minute 42 seconds per day and an increase of 11 minutes 52 seconds per week.

The shortest day of the month is March 1, , when daylight hours are 11 hours 35 minutes , and the longest day is March 31, , with daylight hours 12 hours 26 minutes .

Number of hours of daylight and dusk in March in Fuerteventura

Number of hours of daylight and dusk in March in FuerteventuraMarch11223344556677889

30 32 km 3

38 38 38

80 km 3

March 2022 Illumination Moonrise Moonset Moonrise Distance

1 meridian transit
one 2% 6:45 ESE 17:49 SW 12:17 S 371,089 km
2 0% 7:25 ESE 18:53 SW 13:09 S 34 90 20
3 1% 8:01 B 19:55 W 13:57 Yu 378 519 km
four 4% 8:33 E 20:54 W 14:43 S
5 10% 9:04 E 21:52 W 15:26 S
6 17% 9:36 E 22:48 WNW 16:10 S 0 392 km
7 25% 10:08 UTC 23:45 WNW 16:54 km 390 90 82
eight 34% 10:42 BC 17:39 S 401,077 km
9 44% 0:41 WNW 11:20 UTC 18:26 S 3 3 90 20
ten 50% 1:37 WNW 12:02 UTC 19:15 S 90 40 20 km 3 40 20
eleven 63% 2:32 WNW 12:48 UTC 20:06 S 33 7 90 20
12 72% 3:24 WNW 13:39 UTC 20:57 S 90 46 km 3 90 420
13 81% 4:12 ZSZ 14:34 UTC 21:47 S 399,013 km
fourteen 88% 4:57 WNW 15:32 UTC 22:37 S 90 8 20
fifteen 94% 5:37 WNW 16:31 UTC 23:25 S 390 812 km
16 96% 6:14 am WNW 5:30 pm UTC
17 98% 6:48 WNW 18:29 E 0:12 S
eighteen 100% 7:21 W 19:29 E 0:57 S 381,883 km
19 99% 7:53 W 20:30 E 1:43 S km 3
twenty 96% 8:26 am W 9:33 pm ESE 2:29 am Yu 374,762 km
21 90% 09:02 WSW 22:38 ESE 3:18 S 90 320 km 3
22 82% 09:42 WSW 23:45 ESE 4:10

S 3 90 7 20
23 73% 10:27 SW 5:06 S 369,934 km
24 61% 0:53 ESE 11:20 SW 6:06 S 90 8 20
25 50% 1:59 ESE 12:19 SW 7:09 S 370 205 km
26 38% 3:00 ESE 13:23 SW 8:12 S 90 320 km 3
27 30% 4:55 ESE 15:29 SSW 3:00
8 ESE 319 2008 km 319 208

8 S 30 90 82

30 8 km 3

28 17% 5:42 ESE 16:36 SW 11:09
29 9% 6:23 ESE 17:40 SW 12:01 S 9008 20 km 3
thirty 4% 6:59 ESE 18:41 W 12:50 S 379,983 km
31 1% 7:32 E 19:41 W 13:35 S

We base comfort level on dew point, as it determines whether sweat will evaporate from the skin, cooling the body. A lower dew point makes you feel more dry, while a higher dew point makes you feel more humid. Unlike temperature, which typically varies significantly between day and night, dew point tends to change more slowly, so while temperatures may drop at night, a wet day usually gives way to a wet night.

The probability that a given day will be raw in Fuerteventura basically does not change throughout March, staying at about 1% all the time.

For reference: on August 31, , on the wettest day of , dampness is felt 71% of of the time, and on January 13, , on the least wet day of , damp on 1% of of the time.

Humidity comfort levels in March in Fuerteventura


damp
21°C
stuffy
24°C
heavy

Percentage of time spent at different humidity comfort levels, classified by dew point.

This section describes the average hourly wind vector (speed and direction) over a large area at 10 meters above the ground. The wind experienced at any given location is highly dependent on local topography and other factors, and instantaneous wind speed and direction vary more widely than hourly averages.

Hourly average wind speed in Fuerteventura basically does not change throughout March, all the time remaining approximately within plus or minus 0.2 kilometers per hour from 22.8 kilometers per hour .

For reference: on July 17, , in the windiest day of , the average daily wind speed is0010 north east south west

Percentage of hours during which the average wind direction corresponds to each of the four main wind directions, excluding hours in which the average wind speed is less than 1.6 km/h . The slightly shaded areas on the borders are the percentage of hours in the implied intermediate directions (northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest).

Fuerteventura is located near a large body of water (such as the ocean, sea, or large lake). This section describes the average daily surface temperature of this large area of ​​water.

Average daily water temperature (purple line) with ranges from 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentiles.

Definitions of growing season vary around the world, but in the context of this description, we define it as the longest continuous period of temperatures above freezing (≥ 0°C) in a year (the Northern Hemisphere calendar year, or July 1 to 30 June in the Southern Hemisphere).

Temperatures in Fuerteventura are quite warm all year round, so there is no point in discussing the growing season on these terms. However, we include the graph below as an illustration of the distribution of temperatures throughout the year.
-9 °C
frosty
0 °C
very cold
7 °C
cold
13°C
cool
18 °C
comfortable
24°C
heat
29°C
hot
35 °C
hot

Percentage of time spent in different temperature ranges. The black line is the percentage chance that a given day is within the growing season.

Growth degree days is a measure of annual heat accumulation used to predict the development of plants and animals and is defined as all threshold exceedances of a given temperature minimum, excluding maximum temperature exceedances. In this description, the temperature minimum is 10 °C and the maximum is 30 °C .

Average accumulated growth degree days in Fuerteventura growing rapidly during March, increasing

Average degree-days of growth accumulated during March, with ranges from the 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentiles.

This section describes the total daily incident shortwave solar energy reaching the earth’s surface over a large area, fully accounting for seasonal variations in day length, the height of the Sun above the horizon, and absorption by clouds and other atmospheric constituents. Shortwave radiation includes visible light and ultraviolet radiation.

Average daily incident shortwave solar power in Fuerteventura rises during March, rising by 1.2 kWh , from 5.4 kWh to 6.6 kWh during the month.

Average daily incident shortwave solar energy in March in Fuerteventura

Average daily incident shortwave solar energy in March in FuerteventuraMarch11223344556677889

111112121313141415151616171718181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310 kWh0 kWh1 kWh1 kWh2 kWh2 kWh3 kWh3 kWh4 kWh4 kWh5 kWh5 kWh6 kWh6 kWh7 kWh7 kWh8 kW ⋅h8 kW⋅hFeb.Apr.1 Mar.5.4 kW⋅h1 Mar.5.4 kW⋅h31 Mar.6.6 kW⋅h31 Mar.6.6 kW⋅h16 Mar.6.0 kW⋅h16 Mar .6.0 kWh

Average daily incident shortwave solar energy reaching the ground per square meter (orange line), in the 25-75 and 10-90 percentile ranges.

In this description, the geographical coordinates of Fuerteventura are 28.381° latitude, -14.031° longitude and an altitude of 0 m.

The topography within a radius of 3 kilometers from Fuerteventura is predominantly flat with a maximum elevation change of 0 meters and a mean altitude of 0 meters . Within a radius of 16 kilometers is also predominantly flat ( 0 meters ). Within a radius of 80 kilometers is also predominantly flat ( 0 meters ).

Terrain within a radius of 3 kilometers from Fuerteeventura is covered by shrub ( 66% ) and agricultural vehicles ( 22% ), in radius 16 kilometers , bushes ( 75% ), and in radius 8 kilometers ). water ( 90% ).

This report describes typical weather in Fuerteventura based on a statistical analysis of historical hourly weather reports and model reconstructions from January 1, 1980 to December 31, 2016.

Details of the data sources used for this summary can be found on the Fuerteventura Airport page.

Disclaimer

The information on this site is provided as is, without any guarantee of its accuracy or suitability for any purpose. The weather data may contain errors, glitches and other defects. We are not responsible for any decisions made on the basis of the information provided on this website.

We pay special attention to the fact that for a number of important data types we rely on reconstructions based on the MERRA-2 model. With huge advantages in temporal and spatial completeness, these reconstructions: (1) are based on computer models that may have typical model errors, (2) use coarse sampling on a 50 km grid and therefore cannot reconstruct local variations in many microclimates, and (3) experiencing particular weather difficulties in some coastal areas, especially on smaller islands.

We also caution that our travel points are only as accurate as the data on which they are based, that the weather conditions in any particular place and at any time are unpredictable and changeable, and that points calculation reflects a certain set of preferences that may not coincide with preferences of the individual reader.

Warm climates in march: Page Not Found at Current Results

Опубликовано: January 4, 2023 в 3:37 am

Автор:

Категории: March

27 Cheap Destinations For 2023 With Great Weather in March

With the United States and Canada either being frozen or expensive (south Florida) this time of year, you’ll want to head to Latin America or the Caribbean for the best bargains with sunny and warm weather.

>>>19 Cheap and warm Easter and Spring Break destinations around the world

The Caribbean

If you are looking for cultural destinations then there are many better choices below, but if you are mainly looking to relax on a beach in the warm weather then the Caribbean or Mexico are your best bets in March. Obviously many of the islands are quite expensive, while others continue to be great bargains. The Dominican Republic and Jamaica are quite cheap in general, with a few resort areas being surprisingly inexpensive.

Believe it or not, the cheapest option for most people is going to be a all-inclusive resort. Rates at most of them are very competitive so they often only cost a bit more than resorts where everything is sold separately. Specifically on the Dominican Republic and in Mexico near Cancun, you can get an all-inclusive room for two starting not much over US$100 per night in March. Nicer places start closer to US$200 per night for two people, which is still quite cheap when it includes all meals and alcohol.

  • 17 Cheapest Caribbean all-inclusive destinations
  • 32 Caribbean destinations from cheapest to most expensive
  • Best cheap Caribbean places for all kinds of trips: All-inclusive, cultural, nightlife, super-cheap, weekend trips, and more

Cancun, Mexico

  • March avg high: 86°F/30°C
  • March avg low: 71°F/22°C
  • March avg precip: 2.1″/5.3cm

March is still part of the high season in Cancun and all over the Caribbean, but it’s still very good value and prices are lower than during the Christmas weeks. The middle two weeks of March are very popular with Spring Break crowds in Cancun, so it’s best to book early if you want to visit in that period. Easter is April 9 in 2023, but most Spring breakers still come in the middle of March, so take that into account when you book. Aside from that, you can still find pretty good deals to Cancun as well as nearby Playa del Carmen and Cozumel even a few weeks out.

Cancun is one of the best places to travel in March because the airport is the busiest in the entire region so it has more direct flights in from key hubs in North America and Europe than any other destination nearby. This keeps flights cheaper than to most islands, and easier to find as well. There are also some good all-inclusive resorts in the Cancun area, though they don’t offer quite the great value that those in Punta Cana (below) do.

Since Cancun is so popular and such a large area I have put together a guide to choosing where to stay in the Cancun area, which should be helpful. There are 7 different areas to choose from and depending on your tastes, some are much better than others.

  • 3-star hotels from: US$39 per night for two people
  • 4-star hotels from: US$91 per night for two people

>>Cancun prices
>>>Check current Cancun resort and package deals


Punta Cana, Dominican Republic

  • March avg high: 85°F/29°C
  • March avg low: 72°F/22°C
  • March avg precip: 1. 0″/2.5cm

Again, March is part of the high season in Punta Cana and the middle weeks of the month are very popular for Spring Breakers, but still Punta Cana is the best-value destination in the Caribbean for larger resorts and especially for all-inclusive resorts. The rates drop down in summer but then it’s also hotter with some chance of rainfall, so March really is an ideal month to take advantage of the perfect dry weather and reasonable prices.

The resort hotels along the stretch of Punta Cana beaches tend to be large, with many having well over 500 rooms to go along with multiple pools and extensive recreational facilities. Many resorts here are also very family oriented so they could be ideal for a holiday with the kids or even the extended family. Flights into the Punta Cana airport are also among the cheaper fares into the Caribbean, with many direct flights from large hubs, so this is a good choice for many types of travelers.

Honestly, the best deals in Punta Cana are at the all-inclusive hotels, many of which are run by large Spanish resort chains. Even in March you can find places starting around US$200 per night for two people, including tax. If you don’t drink alcohol you can save a bit at one of the resorts that only includes breakfast, but the all-inclusive places are so efficient that you won’t save much anyway.

  • 3-star hotels from: US$49 per night for two people
  • 4-star hotels from: US$84 per night for two people

>>Check current Punta Cana resort and package deals


Montego Bay, Jamaica

  • March avg high: 85°F/29°C
  • March avg low: 72°F/22°C
  • March avg precip: 0.8″/2.0cm

Montego Bay is along the northern coast of Jamaica, which is a long way from the capital, and this is the major hub for all foreign tourists. The large and busy airport here has direct flights in from many destinations in North America and Europe, so fares tend to be reasonable, even for a trip of just a long weekend. The greater Montego Bay area has hundreds of hotels in all price ranges, from modest places a few blocks off the beach up to luxury resorts that you’ll never want to leave.

If Montego Bay itself doesn’t sound perfect then you might instead consider Negril or Ocho Rios, both of which are about 90 minutes from the same airport and each has a different feel. All combined there are about 500 hotels to choose from, including many all-inclusives, so it can be worth checking each of the 3 areas (that are all served by the same airport) and picking the deal that suits you best. If you want to stay in a large resort then the northern coast can be a great choice, but if you want to stay in a smaller hotel and sample some Jamaican culture, then Negril is by far the best choice of the three.

  • 3-star hotels from: US$97 per night for two people
  • 4-star hotels from: US$253 per night for two people

>>Check current Montego Bay resort and package deals


Los Cabos, Mexico

  • March avg high: 80°F/27°C
  • March avg low: 56°F/14°C
  • March avg precip: 0.1″/0.2cm

For those in the western half of the US or Canada, Puerto Vallarta (see below) has long been the best choice of a Mexican resort town, but Los Cabos on the southern tip of Baja California is also definitely worth considering. Los Cabos is actually the name of the twin towns of Cabo San Lucas, which is built around a busy and gorgeous marina, and San Jose del Cabo, which is mostly newer and close to the airport. There are also dozens of great beach resorts on the southern coast between them as north of Cabo San Lucas as well.

Even though Cabo is in the Tropics, the March weather is still fairly mild. The days are pleasantly warm and perfect for the beach, while the evenings are a bit chilly and you’ll want to bring a jacket or sweater. This is perfect for those of us who don’t like to sweat in the tropical evenings in the Caribbean.

If you are interested in shopping and the party scene then you’ll feel most at home near the marina in Cabo San Lucas, but if you want something quiet on an uncrowded beach, you’ll be better off almost anywhere else in the area.

  • 3-star hotels from: US$57 per night for two people
  • 4-star hotels from: US$187 per night for two people

>>>Check current Cabo resort and package deals


Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

  • March avg high: 85°F/29°C
  • March avg low: 62°F/17°C
  • March avg precip: 0. 1″/0.3cm

The Caribbean destinations listed above are ideal for most people in the eastern half of the US or Canada, as well as those in Europe. But anyone starting in the western half of the US or Canada should consider Puerto Vallarta as a probable first choice. Flights will be shorter and cheaper, and PV has many benefits over the others as well.

Among the great things about Puerto Vallarta is that it has a real historic town at its core so there are good sights, interesting restaurants, and great shopping there. Hotels are spread all up and down the coast, with a new area of posh hotels well north of the airport. As you can see by the hotel prices below, there is a huge difference between a 3-star, which is often an older traditional hotel, and a 4-star, which is usually a modern chain hotel on its own section of beach.

  • 3-star hotels from: US$44 per night for two people
  • 4-star hotels from: US$159 per night for two people

>>Check current Puerto Vallarta resort and package deals


Ambergris Caye, Belize

  • March avg high: 79°F/26°C
  • March avg low: 74°F/23°C
  • March avg precip: 1. 9″/4.8cm

March is definitely part of high season in Belize, so it’s a good thing that even during this period it’s fairly cheap by most standards. The weather is perfect – day and night – with almost no chance of rain. San Pedro on Ambergris Caye is the most expensive part of the country so backpackers and budget travelers are advised to head to Caye Caulker, very nearby, instead, for lower prices and a similar vibe.

Belize is definitely one of the cheapest Caribbean destinations, and the offshore islands actually do have quite a Caribbean feel in spite of being surrounded by Latin America. There are wonderful resorts here for those willing to spend more, but even the cheaper hotels are decent, and very good bargains even in high season.

  • 3-star hotels from: US$116 per night for two people
  • 4-star hotels from: US$291 per night for two people

>>Ambergris Caye prices
>>>Check current Ambergris Caye/San Pedro hotel and package deals


Guanacaste, Costa Rica

  • March avg high: 96°F/36°C
  • March avg low: 71°F/22°C
  • March avg precip: 0. 2″/0.5cm

We used to list San Jose, Costa Rica on this list, but the capital isn’t all that charming and those coming in March are probably more interested in a beach vacation than an adventure trip anyway. The Liberia Airport is very close to the Guanacaste beach resort communities, so it’s far more convenient than flying into the capital as well.

Hotels here run the gamut of prices, from simple and traditional beach shacks all the way up to posh chain hotels with all the luxuries. You don’t have to spend much to enjoy the friendly towns and great March weather, but the top places are good value even at the higher rates. Like so many other places, you pretty much get what you pay for in Guanacaste. In other words, a US$200 per night resort is going to be WAY nicer than a US$95 per night hotel a couple blocks inland.

  • 3-star hotels from: US$61 per night for two people
  • 4-star hotels from: US$75 per night for two people

>>Guanacaste prices
>>>Check current Guanacaste and Tamarindo hotel and package deals


Mexico City, Mexico

  • March avg high: 78°F/26°C
  • March avg low: 49°F/9°C
  • March avg precip: 0. 4″/1.0cm

Due to its elevation, Mexico City is fairly cool during winter, but by March the days have warmed up enough that it will feel great when arriving from a cold climate. This city is routinely underrated as a cultural destination by those who might fear the worst, and the city center is very safe by almost any standard.

The food, the nightlife, and the shopping are other great reasons to visit Mexico City at any time of year. Perhaps best of all, it’s all very cheap compared to most of Latin America so you can afford to splurge a bit while still keeping costs down. If you know how to speak at least some Spanish you’ll be even better off because English isn’t widely spoken outside of larger hotels and restaurants.

  • 3-star hotels from: US$76 per night for two people
  • 4-star hotels from: US$92 per night for two people

>>Mexico City prices
>>>Check current Mexico City hotel and package deals


Cartagena, Colombia

  • March avg high: 86°F/30°C
  • March avg low: 77°F/25°C
  • March avg precip: 0. 1″/0.3cm

Cartagena is an excellent choice for a late-winter vacation as the weather is still pretty much perfect and yet hotel prices are starting to ease off of their high-season levels. There are great deals on beach hotels in this city from 2-star all the way up to 5-stars, and airfare prices are often cheaper than you’d expect as well.

Another key feature about this city is that it’s a cultural destination in addition to being a great beach spot so you can explore the historic city center and include some culture on an otherwise hedonistic getaway. The beaches in the city aren’t the fluffy white sand you might dream about, but there is so much to see and do in this place that you might not notice. As long as you can get an affordable flight, Cartagena could be the cheapest beach destination in the Caribbean, at least as long as you don’t need a high-rise hotel on the sand.

  • 3-star hotels from: US$57 per night for two people
  • 4-star hotels from: US$94 per night for two people

>>Cartagena prices
>>>Check current Cartagena hotel and package deals


Lima, Peru

  • March avg high: 80°F/27°C
  • March avg low: 69°F/21°C
  • March avg precip: 0. 0″/0.0cm

As a very popular summer destination for South Americans, Lima can be quite crowded from December through February, but by March the crowds are thinning out and hotel prices are falling a bit, in spite of the continuing perfect weather. This is another historic colonial city that also has very good nightlife and excellent food at very good prices.

Most people who visit Lima from far away will do it as part of a tour of South America, and in that context it’s a great stop for at least a few days. By the way, the rainy season in Cusco goes on in March, so the trails can sometimes be cut off, although many people go anyway.

  • 3-star hotels from: US$58 per night for two people
  • 4-star hotels from: US$123 per night for two people

>>Lima prices
>>>Check current Lima hotel and package deals


Santiago, Chile

  • March avg high: 80°F/27°C
  • March avg low: 51°F/11°C
  • March avg precip: 0. 1″/0.3cm

Santiago is far enough south that it’s starting to cool off just a bit by March, which is a good thing because it’s even more pleasant. This is another city that is popular with South Americans during their summer so hotel prices start coming down and crowds start thinning out by March, making it an ideal time to come. There’s almost zero threat of rain, and evenings are pleasantly cool.

Another feature of Santiago is that it’s the gateway to several different other destinations within Chile so many people come and stay for just a few days before heading on to a mountain resort or the colonial city of Valparaiso.

  • 3-star hotels from: US$63 per night for two people
  • 4-star hotels from: US$113 per night for two people

>>Santiago prices
>>>Check current Santiago hotel and package deals


Buenos Aires, Argentina

  • March avg high: 84°F/27°C
  • March avg low: 63°F/17°C
  • March avg precip: 5. 3″/13.3cm

Though March is actually the wettest month in Buenos Aires, visitors are unlikely to notice because rainfall is fairly consistent through the year. Again, the temperatures in March are pretty much ideal and many South American tourists have gone back home by now so hotel prices are a bit lower.

As of late 2022, Argentina is once again in the throes of a financial and currency crisis with prices shooting up and the currency going down by just as much every month. The great news for international visitors is that Buenos Aires is now insanely cheap, especially if you bring US currency or Euros and exchange money at the “Blue rate” when are arrive. It sounds sketchy but it’s actually just part of life in Argentina these days. Still, do some research on changing money at the blue rate and you’ll be in for one of the cheapest holidays of your life.

  • 3-star hotels from: US$56 per night for two people
  • 4-star hotels from: US$66 per night for two people

>>Buenos Aires prices
>>>Check current Buenos Aires hotel and package deals


Bariloche, Argentina

  • March avg high: 66°F/19°C
  • March avg low: 39°F/4°C
  • March avg precip: 1. 0″/2.5cm

If you are flying in from a long distance to visit Buenos Aires then you’ll probably also want to include a side trip to Bariloche. This is a mountain resort that is popular all year round since the water activities morph into ice and snow activities in the winter (June through August). March is actually a shoulder-season month here, so room rates will be even lower than they are in summer and winter.

Bariloche is also unusual in that it was once a German community and there are still many chocolate shops around town as a reminder. The value here is excellent and it will provide a nice contrast from your other stops in South America.

You might also consider including Mendoza on your trip, which is the main wine region of Argentina, and also good value. A short side trip (by air) to Iguazu Falls can be wonderful if you’ve got at least two extra days.

  • 3-star hotels from: US$72 per night for two people
  • 4-star hotels from: US$80 per night for two people

>>Bariloche prices
>>>Check current Bariloche hotel and package deals


Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

  • March avg high: 90°F/32°C
  • March avg low: 73°F/23°C
  • March avg precip: 5. 1″/12.8cm

With Carnival going on in late February in 2020, Rio de Janeiro will be much less crowded in March. There will be some rain, but Rio is in the Tropics so it tends to come and go quickly, usually in the late afternoon.

Rio de Janeiro has crept up in price in recent years so it’s not the bargain it once was. Budget travelers can still do well here if they stay inland from the beaches or even in the city center area, but those who want to participate in the good life in Copacabana and Ipanema most days will be paying more for it.

  • 3-star hotels from: US$75 per night for two people
  • 4-star hotels from: US$83 per night for two people

>>Rio de Janeiro prices
>>>Check current Rio de Janeiro hotel and package deals

 

9 Beautiful Warm Places to Travel in March – All around the world


Are you looking for the best warm places to travel in march?


Spring is one of the best times to travel, often the prices are lower than summer (peak season) and can still get beautiful weather and warm temperatures. So if you’re looking for the best warm places to travel in March, hopefully this list will give you some great suggestions!

Sometimes, you just want sunshine and warmth, and you just want to feel the sunshine on your face! Here’s a handy list of warm places to travel in March and we’ve got one country on every continent so buckle up and get the credit card ready, ‘cause you’ll be booking flights by the time we’re done.

So without any more waiting around, here are my favourite warm places to travel in March.


Europe: Cyprus 

In March temperatures hover around the 20C mark, though they can soar up to around 25/26. You’ll be soaking up the sun and enjoying Cyprus whilst its not too hot, but still warm enough to enjoy all the country’s beautiful scenery and beaches. In March you can spend the day relaxing by the pool, soaking in the sun at the beach, and even catching a tan too.

The weather in Cyprus in March is really consistent and reliable and makes a lovely vacation spot for people who want warm places to travel in March. There’s so much to do here too. it’s not all beaches and pools! Check out the amazing coastline you can hike in the photo below! 


North America: Los Angeles

The city of angels is hot all year round, so it’s perfect for a beach holiday in March. Average highs are around 21-22C, although the sea might be a little bit cold in the spring time! However, if you want to fit in some shopping, some theme parks, some sightseeing and some hikes – March is the ideal time to visit Los Angeles. It’ll be the ideal temperature to do all the best bits the city has to offer. Definitely one of the best warm places to travel in March.


North America: Las Vegas

Next on my list of warm places to travel in March, it’s Las Vegas. Whilst Las Vegas isn’t quite in ‘pool season’ in March, it’s definitely warming up to a pleasant average of 25C. You can spend the days wandering around outside in the amazing hotel resorts and along the strip, and then spend the nights dining al fresco in some of the city’s best outdoor bars and restaurants. Las vegas is one of my favourite cities, so I had to include it on this list! Here’s a list of 30 amazing things to do in Las Vegas during the day. 


South America: Cancun – Mexico

With an average March temp of 34C, Cancun is a real belter for spring sunshine, and it’s such a popular choice for people all over the world. It’s a party city, and spring is when it gets a lot traffic during spring break (you know the famous spring break, where people go to part 24/7). This is where you need to head if you want to be in and out of the pool and the ocean all day, and in and out of bars all night. 

If the nightlife sounds a bit too much for you, don’t worry. There are plenty of other luxury resorts around Mexico that also make amazing warm places to travel in March.


Africa: Ngorongo Conservation Area, Tanzania

For a spring holiday like no other, look no further than this next entry on our list of warm places to travel in March. This area is a place of outstanding natural beauty has an average March temperature of around 18C and is a lush and verdant space of wide Savannah’s and prairies. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime vacation and it’ll be something you always remember. 


Africa: Morocco

Last on my list of warm places to travel in March, it’s Morocco. I visit Marrakech recently in March and absolutely loved it. The temperature was beautiful each day, with clear blue skies and a warm breeze. We spent the daytime wandering around the bustling medina in Marrakech and then spent the evenings dining al fresco on a rooftop in the evening sun. It was delightful and such a perfect getaway for March. Definitely a fantastic option for warm places to travel in March.


Asia: Singapore

Singapore is HOT HOT HOT all year round. It’s a gorgeous capital city that reaches around 30C – 34C all year round. It can be humid – but the city is well equipped for the humidity and you’ll get air-conditioning everywhere you visit. There is so much to do here, from the Formula 1, to the luxurious hotels, to the famous casino and Sentosa Island… It’s a great city with endless options.

My favourite thing about Singapore is actually the food – I think Singapore is one of the BEST cities in the world for trying loads of different food. Definitely an incredible warm places to travel in March. Here’s a guide of where to stay in the city if you visit. 


Middle East: Dubai

This next entry on our list of warm places to travel in March gets up to 30C in March, too, and is a genuinely beautiful place to visit. It’s a modern city, with tons to do (from huge shopping malls, to pristine beaches). If you’ve never been, Dubai is a great getaway for couples and families alike, and it’s a really safe, and welcoming city too. I adore it there. I’ve written loads about how great Dubai is year round, and you can check those articles out here. 


Australia: Adelaide

March is the slide of summer into autumn in Adelaide,  Australia and because of this it’s a gorgeous places to go to in March. Adelaide is in southern Australia, and is an often a more neglected city compared to Melbourne or Sydney. Obviously anywhere in Aus is going to be nice and warm in March, but why not give Adelaide with its pristine beaches, and sweet coty centre a try?


I hope this list of warm places to travel in March has been useful! If you’re planning a getaway at this time of year, you’re more or less guaranteed some beautiful warm weather in the above locations!

 

26 Best Places to Visit in March in the USA

Are you planning a United States spring trip this year? Then you’ll have to know about the best places to visit in March in the USA.

This article covers all of the top spots for a March vacation in the USA, all across the country. 

Whether you’re interested in heading to the mountains to explore a national park or you’d rather head to the big city and witness a cherry festival, this post has got you covered.

Traveling during the month of March has so many benefits; it’s a less busy time to travel than in the summer, it’s right before most spring breaks for kids in school, and the weather is incredible.  

26 Best Destinations in the United States to Visit in March

Read on to start planning your trip to the best places to visit in the USA in March!

1. San Francisco, California

St. Patrick’s Day celebration – Mariusz S. Jurgielewicz / Shutterstock.com

San Francisco is easily one of the best places to visit in March in the US! With an average temperature of 56°F, it is a bit on the cooler side, but it does reach the 60s during the day thanks to the California sun.

In the month of March, sports really start to pick up in San Francisco. In fact, supporting one of the local sports teams like the San Francisco Giants or the Oakland Athletics by attending a game is one of the best things to do in spring!

By attending one of these games, you’ll get a glimpse into the local sports culture.

Of course, San Francisco also has a huge St. Patrick’s Day celebration with a parade that usually goes right down Market Street!

The exact date of the parade fluctuates depending on the year. Still, SF is by far one of the best places to visit in California, let alone the US!

Where to Stay in San Francisco

Click here for accommodation in San Francisco!

2. Asheville, North Carolina

Located in North Carolina, Asheville is an excellent spot to go if you’re wondering about the best places to visit in March in the USA. 

With average temperatures of around 58°F in March, Asheville can possibly have snow during this time of year, but the sun is usually out.

The best thing to do in Asheville in spring is to attend the Biltmore Blossoms Celebration which takes place right at the Biltmore. It usually starts in mid-march and runs all the way through May.

If you’re interested in something different, consider taking part in the Annual Shamrock Run 5K with proceeds going towards a local charity. This event normally takes place on St. Patrick’s Day and is run by a local school.

Where to Stay in Asheville

Click here for accommodation in Asheville!

3.

Key West, Florida

Avoid the college spring break crowds in Florida by heading to Key West instead of Orlando! This is definitely one of the warmer best places to visit in March in the US, with temperatures usually being around 78°F each day! 

Needless to say it’s the perfect weather to hit those beautiful beaches in Key West!

Like other US destinations in March, Key West does hold some great events this month.

One of the more unique ones is the Secret Gardens of the Florida Keys, which usually takes place on the weekend in March. It provides visitors with a great garden tour!

More fun things to do in Key West in March include stopping at the Hemingway Home and Museum, the Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park, and also the Southernmost Point of the Continental US.

Where to Stay in Key West

Click here for accommodation in Key West!

Read next: All-Time Best Places to Visit in USA

4. Texas Hill Country, Texas

Texas Hill Country, Texas is one of the best places to visit in March in the USA

Another slightly warmer destination for a March vacation in the USA is the Texas Hill Country. Since it’s located in the south, the average temperature is about 62°F each day, which the highs reach around 73°F.

No trip to the Texas Hill Country in March is complete without exploring the bluebonnets in Fredericksburg. They start to bloom around this time of year, especially at the Lyndon B Johnson Historical Park.

Other great things to do in Texas include exploring the Natural Bridge Caverns, having BBQ at local favorites like Cooper’s Old Time Pit Bar-B-Que, and exploring the outdoors.

Families will enjoy endless hours of fun at one of the largest theme parks in America, the Six Flags Fiesta Texas in San Antonio.

Other places you might want to visit are New Braunfels (a lovely German town), Canyon Lake, Dripping Springs, Wimberley, Johnson City, and Austin, of course! These are some of the best places to visit in Texas!

Where to Stay in Texas Hill Country

Click here for accommodation in Texas Hill Country!

5. Charleston, South Carolina

Charleston, South Carolina’s largest city, is one of the best places to visit in March in the USA because there are so many fun spring activities there.  

Plus, the March temperature is about 59°F, perfect weather for a hoodie and shorts. This is a big difference from their hot summer weather!

An absolute must-do March activity in Charleston is attending the St. Patrick’s Day parade, which goes right through the city.

Be sure to stop by a local Irish pub after like Tommy Condon’s or Mac’s Place to grab a drink and celebrate the day.

To experience some of the beautiful flowers in Charleston, be sure to stop by the Magnolia Plantation and check out the gardens, which just start to bloom in March. You could also attend the Charleston Wine and Food Festival!

Where to Stay in Charleston

Click here for accommodation in Charleston!

6. San Diego, California

Balboa park, San Diego, California

While most people will head to Los Angeles, San Diego is one of the best places to visit in March in the USA, especially if you want to be near the water. 

The average daily temperature is 61°F, with highs reaching around 67°F, which is drastic from San Diego’s summer weather.

San Diego is more of a popular summer destination, so you’ll find that the city won’t be as overrun with tourists during this time of year, which is basically the shoulder season. This means lower accommodation rates and sometimes even cheaper flights!

Some places worth checking out are the beaches in La Jolla, Balboa Park, and some historic sites, like the Mission Basilica San Diego de Alcala.

Where to Stay in San Diego

Click here for accommodation in San Diego!

7. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is another of the best places to visit in March in the USA.

The weather can still be quite chilly this time of year, with the daily average being about 53°F, and there can also still be snow in March. However, don’t let that deter you!

Similar to San Francisco, March is when the sports scene really starts to come alive in Philadelphia. Consider seeing a game and support local favorites like the Philadelphia Flyers or the Philadelphia 76ers!

You could also see the St. Patrick’s Day Parade or participate in a fun local tradition, Restaurant Week!

During Philadelphia’s Restaurant Week, which usually takes place at the beginning of March, you can eat at many local restaurants with 3-course meals for a lower cost.

Where to Stay in Philadelphia

Click here for accommodation in Philadelphia!

8. Washington DC

As one of the most popular spring destinations in the country, Washington DC is one of the best places to visit in March in the US.

March temperatures in DC are pretty chilly at an average daily temperature of 46°F. Nothing a warm jacket can’t fix!

Unlike some other places on this list, March is one of the more popular times to visit DC, so you can expect crowds. However, it’s worth it!

The best thing to do in Washington DC in March is attend the National Cherry Blossom Festival.

It usually starts at the end of the month and includes tons of fun street festivals, local vendors, and even fireworks!

Where to Stay in Washington DC

Click here for accommodation in Washington DC!

9.

Providence Canyon State Park, Georgia

Providence Canyon, located in Georgia, is the perfect place to go if you’re planning a spring vacation in the USA.

The average temperature is about 56°F, but the cold weather is perfect compared to the weather that the state sees during its busy season, summer.

Filled with amazing canyon views, beautiful hikes, and fun outdoor activities, there are so many great things to do in Providence Canyon. 

The most popular thing to do is a hike, especially on trails like the Providence Canyon Perimeter Loop Trail or the Providence Canyon Backcountry Trail Loop.

If you’re interested in doing something even more unique, consider going stargazing in the canyon. There’s often a stargazing astronomy night where you can do it with others!

Where to Stay near Providence Canyon

Click here for accommodation near Providence Canyon!

10. Rocky Mountain National Park; Colorado

A short day trip from Denver, Colorado, is Rocky Mountain National Park, one of the best places to visit in March in the USA.  

This is one of the colder places to visit, with the average temperature daily around 35°F, because it’s located at a higher elevation in the mountains.

March is the perfect time to visit Rocky Mountain National Park because you don’t need a permit to enter the park during this time. 

However, you’ll still want to get there bright and early to ensure you can get a parking spot at one of the trailheads.

In spring, be sure to do some of the top hikes in the park, including Emerald Lake, Alberta Falls, and Bear Lake. If you’re up for a real challenge and you’re experienced, try one of Colorado’s 14ers, Long’s Peak.

The park is a popular area for rock climbing, but other activities in the park include road biking in designated biking lanes, mountain biking, and horseback riding.

Where to Stay in Rocky Mountain National Park

Click here for accommodation in Rocky Mountain National Park!

11. Big Island, Hawaii

Ancient tiki in Pu’uhonua O Honaunau National Park, Big Island, Hawaii

Escape and get some island sun by heading to the Big Island of Hawaii! With average temperatures being a warm 75°F, you really can’t go wrong by visiting Big Island, one of the best places to visit in March in the USA.

The Big Island is home to so many fun events in the springtime, which is why it’s the perfect time to visit!

One of the most popular events is the Kona Brewers Festival which has been going on for 20 years and counting. This festival is filled with booze and food!

Of course, if food and booze aren’t your things, you can also explore many of the other Big Island attractions.

These include swimming in Hawaiian beaches, scuba diving, exploring the Captain Cook Memorial, and visiting the Pu’uhonua O Hōnaunau National Historical Park.

Where to Stay in Big Island

Click here for accommodation in Big Island!

12. Sedona, Arizona

Head to the desert oasis of Sedona, Arizona, one of the best places to visit in March in the US! The average daily temperature is about 55°F which is low compared to the sweltering summer heat that Arizona receives.

If you love being active, consider attending the unique Sedona Yoga Festival, a fun festival that’s all about mingling with other yoga enthusiasts. Plus, you can, of course, attend yoga classes during the event.

Other options include the Food Truck Festival, Sedona Stumble 5K (or 10k if you’re up for it), and the St. Patrick’s Day Parade!

Where to Stay in Sedona

Click here for accommodation in Sedona!

13. Palm Springs, California

At a warm 67°F as an average temperature, Palm Springs is one of the best places to visit in March in the USA! Not only is the weather better during March in Palm Springs, but there are also fewer tourists.

Some of the best things to do in Palm Springs during this time of year are in the outdoors.

You can hike the Cove Oasis Trail (which is more of a walk with a view), picnic in Freedom Park, or support local vendors at the Coachella Valley Certified Farmers Markets.

You could also attend the Palm Springs International Dance Festival, though the date changes each year.

Where to Stay in Palm Springs

Click here for accommodation in Palm Springs!

14.

Atlanta, Georgia

Atlanta is easily one of the warmest destinations on this list, but you can miss those hot summer temperatures in March!

The average temperature in spring is only about 65°F, so you can enjoy Atlanta without the sweltering heat.

As you might expect, the best thing to do in Atlanta in March is to attend the St. Patrick’s Day Parade! The parade features local bagpipers, floats, and more. Plus, there are usually tons of fun local vendors selling Irish food too!

If you’d rather skip out on that festivity, another must-attend spring event is the Beer, Bourbon, & BBQ Festival. The three pair perfectly together, but make sure you attend with an empty stomach!

Where to Stay in Atlanta

Click here for accommodation in Atlanta!

15. Yellowstone National Park; Wyoming, Montana, Idaho

With an average daily temperature of just 25°F, Yellowstone National Park probably isn’t a place that crossed your mind as a March destination.

However, because of the lower temperature, the crowds will be nowhere near as large as they are in the summer.

Because of its location, Yellowstone National Park can still be covered in snow during March, so be prepared! If there is snow, that allows for many different types of adventures, such as snowshoeing throughout the park.

The main attraction that’s open during this month in Yellowstone National Park is Mammoth Hot Springs because some of the roads throughout the park may be closed due to snow.

Make sure you check online before your visit but enjoy the small crowds!

Where to Stay in Yellowstone

Click here for accommodation in Yellowstone!

16. Miami, Florida

If Key West isn’t your style, you’re in luck; Miami is another of the best places to visit in the USA in March.

The average temperature during this month in Florida overall is pretty warm, with Miami daily temperatures being about 72°F.

One of the most popular attractions in Miami in March is the Winter Party Festival! This annual March event is all about partying, dancing, and having fun. The National LGBTQ Task Force puts on the event.

Another great festival to attend is the St. Patrick’s Day Parade. Miami doesn’t host one, but most locals head over to Fort Lauderdale to attend theirs and participate in the Shamrock Run!

Still, while in the city, don’t forget to visit some of the most beautiful sandy beaches in the US, like South Beach in Miami Beach.

Where to Stay in Miami

Click here for accommodation in Miami!

17. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

In March, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, is the perfect place to take a vacation to!

The average temperature is around 64°F, so it’s a bit cooler, which is perfect weather for relaxing by the beach without sweating.

To chase the flowers in Myrtle Beach, be sure to stop by Brookgreen Gardens.

The gardens start to bloom during March, making it the best time of year to visit! Plus, your ticket is good for seven days after purchase.

Other fun things to do in Myrtle Beach in March include enjoying the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk, taking place in the Myrtle Beach Marathon, and having fun on one of the many golf courses.

Where to Stay in Myrtle Beach

Click here for accommodation in Myrtle Beach!

18. New Orleans, Louisiana

Old colonial houses with mardi gras decoration in New Orleans, Louisiana

New Orleans, Louisiana, is one of the best places to visit in March in the US! Each day, the average temperature is about 64°F, and the crowds have simmered down after the many festivals in February.

Even though New Orleans has a huge French influence, they do celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with the Irish Channel Parade!

This is one of the top things to do in the city, and it goes right through the Lower Garden District.

Super Sunday is also held in March, which is another way to experience Mardi Gras if you missed it in February. This event is also referred to as Mardi Gras Indian Super Sunday and has an Indian influence.

Whatever you, be sure to watch a live Jazz performance at Bourbon Street. It’s an incredible experience!

Where to Stay in New Orleans

Click here for accommodation in New Orleans!

19.

Carlsbad Ranch, California

Carlsbad Ranch, California is one of the best destinations in the United States to visit in March

Located in Carlsbad, California, Carlsbad Ranch is an excellent place to go if you want to vacation in March.

During this time of year, the temperature is usually around 55°F each day, which is cool for California!

All of the flower fields bloom here once a year, and you guessed it, it happens in the springtime.

So, the best time to visit Carlsbad Ranch is in March, right after everything has started blooming.

During March, there are many different events held at Carlsbad Ranch, including wine tastings, afternoon teas, and more. Learn more on their events page.

Experiencing the Flower Fields at Carlsbad Ranch is an absolute must. You’ll be able to walk through more than 50 acres of gorgeous flowers. Besides, you can also stop at the Julian Daffodil Show!

Where to Stay near Carlsbad Ranch

Click here for accommodation near Carlsbad Ranch!

20.

Garvan Woodland Gardens, Arkansas

For some great gardens in March, consider visiting the Garvan Woodland Gardens in Hot Springs, Arkansas!

This is a popular destination that covers more than 200 acres of land and will genuinely take your breath away in March.

The temperature during this time is usually around 51°F each day, which is perfect spring weather to enjoy the beauty of the Garvan Woodland Gardens.

The best thing to experience in Garvan Woodland Gardens in March is the Tulip Festival.

During this time, you can witness all of the tulips blooming and learn more about the beloved flower! Plus, the flowers provide an excellent backdrop for photos.

Where to Stay near Garvan Woodland Gardens

Click here for accommodation near Garvan Woodland Gardens!

21. Ennis, Texas

Ennis in Texas is one of the best places to visit in March in the USA! The daily temperature is about 57°F, making it one of the best times of year to visit Texas. It’s the perfect time of year to avoid the Texas heat!

When visiting Ennis in March, you absolutely must partake in the Bluebonnet Trails!

The trails cover around 40 miles of land and usually open sometime during the spring. The trails normally officially open in April, but by visiting in March, you can avoid the crowds and witness the very first bloom.

Along the driving trails, you can witness the beautiful flowers for yourself up close. Don’t forget to bring your camera!

Where to Stay in Ennis

Click here for accommodation in Ennis!

22. Mobile, Alabama

USS Alabama Battleship

With an average daily temperature of 60°F, the best time to visit Mobile, Alabama, is in March.

This is yet another southern destination that’s normally pretty warm, but visiting in spring lets you beat the heat and the crowds.

The best thing to do in Mobile in March is to see the Azalea Traill. This is one of the top attractions in all of the south and even features the Azalea Trail Court, a group of young girls who dress up and help to greet those who visit the city.

Other fun things to do in Mobile during this time include exploring the USS Alabama, Mobile Museum of Art, and the lesser-known Mobile Carnival Museum.

Where to Stay in Mobile

Click here for accommodation in Mobile!

23. Fairbanks, Alaska

If you’re up for a cool March trip, head up north to Fairbanks, Alaska! The average temperature is only 13°F, though, so make sure you dress appropriately for the weather and be prepared.

March is arguably the best time of year to visit Fairbanks because the days are longer, and the sun can often be out despite the snow. You do get the best of both worlds, especially if you can brave the cold.

There are so many fun things to do in Fairbanks during this time of year, including looking for the northern lights, having a drink at an ice bar, and attending ice carving competitions.

Where to Stay in Fairbanks

Click here for accommodation in Fairbanks!

24. Arches National Park; Utah

Beat the crowds by visiting Arches National Park in March! The average temperature may only be around 50°F, but that’s the perfect weather for hiking to many famous arches throughout the park.

Many locals agree that March is the best time to explore Arches because this isn’t the most popular time of year for tourists to visit!

Read next: Utah National Parks Road Trip

However, you can still expect some crowds (it is a popular park after all), and you’ll want to make a reservation for 2022’s new ticketed entry system.

Some of the best hikes in Arches Naational Park include Delicate Arch, Devil’s Garden, the Windows, Landscape Arch, and Double Arch. You can also stargaze in the park since it’s open 24 hours!

Where to Stay near Arches

Click here for accommodation near Arches!

25. Antelope Valley, California

One of the lesser-known California vacation spots in March is Antelope Valley.

Even though it’s located only an hour or so drive from Los Angeles in southern California, the spring temperature is usually around the 55°F mark, which is pretty cool for the state!

Visitors to Antelope Valley in March absolutely can’t miss out on the poppy season.

The exact dates of this change from year to year depending on the weather, but usually somewhat overlap with March!

The poppies are usually fully bloomed and ready to explore by late March. Try to get to the valley earlier in the morning to catch the sunrise against the flowers; it’s beautiful.

Where to Stay near Antelope Valley

Click here for accommodation near Antelope Valley!

26. Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts

Last but not least is Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard in Massachusetts!

Because it’s in New England, the weather is generally a lot colder this time of year, and you may witness some snow during your visit. The daily temperature is generally around 38°F.

Even though the weather can be kind of bleak during this time of year, Nantucket is generally only frequented by locals in March.

So, you can experience the area when it’s a lot less busy, which will only elevate your experience.

Some of the best things to do here include relaxing by the beach, exploring the local shops, and mingling with locals in the off-season. Don’t forget to try some clam chowder from a seafood restaurant!

Where to Stay in Nantucket 

Click here for accommodation in Nantucket!

Wrapping Up in the Best March Vacations in the US

Now you know all of the best places to visit in March in the USA. Truthfully, no matter where you decide to go on a vacation this spring, you’ll have a blast as long as you plan ahead and make your reservations sooner rather than later. 

So, what are you waiting for? Start booking your March trip now, and have a great vacation!

If you’re looking for more inspiration, check out our blog posts below:

  • Best Places to Visit in January
  • Best Places to Visit in February
  • Best Places to Visit in April
  • Best Places to Visit in May
  • Best Places to Visit in June
  • Best Places to Visit in November
  • Best Places to Visit in December
  • Best Places to Visit During Christmas

Did you enjoy this article about the best places in the USA to visit in March? Then share it on your social media!

Brazil in March: Travel Tips, Weather, and More

March brings big crowds and a dynamic, joyful vibe to Brazil with Carnival season and Holy Week, along with quieter beach time and sightseeing. No matter if the festivities take place during the month or not, it is a great month to visit and enjoy culture, hiking, and sun. It’s a great time to visit the Iguaçu Falls, which are swollen with water after the summer rains, go on a hiking tour in Fernando de Noronha, or visit São Paulo to enjoy warm weather, culture, and nightlife. Keep reading to find out why March is a great month to visit Brazil.

Weather

The first 2-3 weeks of March are still considered summer, with sunny days in the south and rain for the first half of the month. The Amazon and popular Pantanal are still in the midst of the rainy season, and there is heavy rain in the north and northeast parts of the country. The temperatures are around 80-85℉ in Salvador and Rio de Janeiro, while Brasilia has a cooler climate with temperatures around 68-75℉. There is a possibility of summer storms in March, and overall it is warm and humid throughout Brazil during this period.  

Crowds & Costs

March is considered the low season in Brazil, but the beginning and end of the month can be heavily crowded if the Carnival and Easter both fall in March. In the case when only one event takes place, it will be busier with bigger crowds and higher costs.

If neither of the events occurs during the month, it is an excellent time to book your trip at a lower price, as you can expect a more quiet vacation than during the rest of the summer high season. If you visit on the weekdays during a lull, you’ll get the chance to relax on the beaches without sharing them with crowds of vacation-goers.  

Where to Go

The best places to visit in March are São Paulo, Olinda, Fernando De Noronha, Florianopolis, and the Iguaçu Falls, which you can explore on this 10-day active itinerary. The falls are still massive from the heavy rains during the rainy season, and many trails around the falls open again for hiking. It is one of the best months to visit.

São Paulo has warm weather and is perfect for sightseeing, culture, and nightlife in March. It is known as the business and monetary capital of Brazil, with several urban areas, beaches, and historical centers. The metropolitan city has something for everyone, with trendy bars on beaches like Praca Roosevelt, excellent restaurants, and historical museums.

In Olinda, you can enjoy history, culture, and stunning views. The city was established in the mid-16th century and is a must-visit in March. You will find 18th-century communities, dynamically shaded houses, ornate churches, and beautiful ocean views. If the carnival takes place in March, you’ll experience one of the country’s biggest celebrations in Olinda and nearby Recife.

Fernando de Noronha, a volcanic archipelago located 217 miles (350 km) off the coast of Brazil, offers coastlines with stunning views and shallow oceans overflowing with tropical fish, turtles, sharks, and dolphins. March is a good time to experience the turtle nesting season on its beaches: one of the island’s best nesting beaches, Praia do Leão, closes from late evening to early morning to enable the turtles to lay eggs in peace. 

Florianopolis is known for its beautiful shorelines and pastel-tinted dusks, making it one of the top places to visit in March. Most of the region is under environmental protection, with approximately 100 beaches encompassed by mountains. You can hike the 34-mile (54 km) long shorelines on Catarina Island and visit the Lagoa da Conceição—a saltwater tidal pond, perfect for windsurfing and boat trips.

Plan your trip to Brazil

Customize your trip with help from a local travel specialist.

Plan Your Trip

What to Do

You will find a lot of culture in March, as well as great hiking and beach fun. It is one of the best times to visit the Iguaçu Falls, and a lot of festivities usually take place at the beginning of the month, especially if the carnival season is in full spin. City sightseeing is excellent in March, and in the southern part of Brazil, the weather is warm enough to swim, dive, and enjoy fun sea activities in the waters. Take advantage of the nice weather to go on boat tours and hike through beautiful landscapes. The north is slightly colder and rainier but still makes for fantastic exploration. 

Events in March

Carnival Rio de Janeiro (end of February to early March). During the five days preceding Ash Wednesday, the famous event takes over cities throughout the country. In Rio, colorful parades, extravagant costumes, general revelry make for an unforgettable experience.

Carnival Salvador (end of February). This Carnival is one of the most popular events in Brazil and features a number of artist performances to the sound of axe beats (a local music genre). It takes place in Salvador and lasts around 10 days, with more than a million visitors each year. 

Good Friday & Easter Sunday (end of March & sometimes April).  It falls on the day after the culmination of Holy Week. Many Brazilians spend their holiday spending time with family or traveling. Grand processions are held throughout the country.

Traveling to Brazil in March? Check out these great itineraries.

Rio de Janeiro and Iguazu Falls – 7 Days. On this weeklong trip to Brazil, experience city life and connect with nature. The trip kicks off in Rio de Janeiro, with a full-day city tour of sites like Christ the Redeemer, Sugar Loaf Mountain, and all the best beaches. Then, take a day trip to Pedra Bonita for scenic viewpoints and venture to the Iguaçu Falls (Iguazú Falls in Spanish). Enjoy some free time before experiencing the falls from both the Brazilian and Argentinian sides, and touring the Iguaçu River.

Brazil’s Fernando de Noronha Island – 6 Days. This tour is perfect in March, with explorations of the spectacular Fernando de Noronha Island, a secluded island paradise located hundreds of miles away from the nearest coast. Go snorkeling and diving among the coral reefs, hike along the island’s trails for views of turquoise waters and dramatic cliffs, or unwind on the white-sand beaches — voted the world’s most beautiful.

More Helpful Information

Brazil in April
Brazil in February
More Brazil Tours & Itineraries

Visiting Morocco in March

March is an excellent time to be planning Morocco tours. Temperatures grow warmer during the day, but are generally tolerable in most places. The evenings cool off quickly once the sun goes down, so it is important to be prepared with warmer clothes if you plan on spending much time outdoors after dark.

Spring is a beautiful time of year, and many argue the best time to visit Morocco. Tourist traffic is still pretty light in March, making it a great time to enjoy the amazing sights without the crowds. If you’re worried about Morocco travel safety, visiting in lower seasons can help put you at ease with fewer people congesting areas.

You may want to be aware if Easter is early in the year there can be increased tourist traffic in late March around the holiday. Bring your sense of adventure and your camera, and make memories you will treasure for the rest of your life!in a country as amazing as Morocco, there is a feast for the eyes around every corner.

Trees and flowers are budding and greening, and nature lovers will find March to be an enjoyable time to explore the countryside. From rolling hills to majestic mountains, sandy beaches to breathtaking sand dunes – Morocco is a country of exquisite beauty!

Morocco Weather in March

March marks the beginning of springtime in Morocco. The temperature in Morocco in March grow warmer during the day, with average daytime temperatures of 20°C to 24°C, depending on the area of the country you visit. Nights are still chilly, though, with nighttime temperatures dropping to 11°C to 14°C degrees.

The weather can vary a lot from one region to another. While conditions along the coast are usually warm and pleasant, with plenty of sun and little rain, if traveling around the country it is good to be prepared for rain.Remember Marrakech in March will be different than Fez in March – temperatures across the country will vary quite a bit. March tends to be the second rainiest month of the year, with average rainfall of 1.4 inches.

If traveling in the Atlas or Rif Mountains in March, it is still possible to run into snow. A visit to the Sahara desert may surprise you with the extreme difference in daytime and nighttime temperatures. If visiting the desert overnight, be sure to bring blankets, even though days can be quite hot.

What to Wear in Morocco in March

When traveling to Morocco, it is important to remember that daytime and nighttime temperatures can vary a great deal throughout most of the year. Dressing in layers is generally recommended.

The weather begins to warm in March throughout the country, so unless you are traveling into the mountains, you can probably leave your heavy jacket at home by March. But, you will still want to be prepared with long sleeve shirts, light sweaters, and light jackets if you will be out after the sun goes down.

During the day, you are likely to be comfortable in slacks or jeans or even Capri-length pants. Short sleeve or light weight long sleeve shirts are nice to have on during the day (especially one layered over the other). Sunglasses are always a plus – to protect your eyes from the sun, and hats or scarves to protect your head can be nice, too. Keep in mind there’s no dress code in Morocco but it’s always thoughtful to dress more modestly.

If you plan to visit the mountains, you may still want to consider some thermals or long johns for those cold nights. And packing some warm sleepwear and a robe is always a good idea, too, since many places are not heated and nights can still get pretty cold.

More Ideas on What to Pack for Morocco

Festivals, Holidays and Celebrations in Morocco in March

Mid-March (dates vary) – International Nomads Festival – Located approximately 98 kms south of Zagora is the small village of M’Hamid El Ghizlane, the home of the International Nomads Festival. The three day festival takes place in March every year, and is a great way to learn all about the nomadic culture in Morocco.

Attend conferences to learn about a variety of things from sculpture to agriculture, and enjoy various forms of art and expression from local, regional, and international artists. There are even some fun competitive sporting events, like camel racing and nomadic hockey!

What to Do in Morocco in March

If you are planning a visit to Morocco in March, be sure to come prepared with a variety of clothing. Days can be very hot in many areas of the country, but nights will still be cold, so it is best to be prepared!

If you are looking to enjoy the beauty of the great outdoors, March is a perfect time of the year. Coastal temperatures along the Mediterranean and Atlantic are lovely, and the sun is beckoning. Head inland from the Mediterranean and spend some time hiking in the beautiful green Rif Mountains.

March is still a decent time to visit the Sahara desert, as well, although the daytime temperatures may be hard to take for people who are sensitive to heat.

Morocco is rich in history and beauty. Wherever you land, be sure to spend some time in the local medina where you can enjoy traditional foods and crafts of all varieties. Drink in ancient architecture against a backdrop of snow-capped mountains or watch surfers show off their skills riding the waves.

Take a ride from Casablanca to Marrakesh on the famous Marrakesh Express or stay on the coast and dine on some of the freshest seafood you’ve ever tasted.

Best Cities to Visit in Morocco in March

M’Hamid El Ghizlane

If you have dreamed of exploring the Sahara desert, the small oasis village of M’Hamid El Ghizlane is a great place to start. In Mid-March, M’Hamid is the location for the International Nomads Festival, a three day event celebrating Nomadic culture. M’Hamid is definitely a bit off the beaten path, and has been referred to as the place where civilization ends. Therefore, it is a wonderful place to explore for adventurous travelers!

No trip to M’Hamid El Ghizlane is complete without spending at least one night out in the Sahara desert. There are several tours out of M’Hamid to choose from, with travel options ranging from a three-day camel ride to Erg Ezahar to driving out in a 4×4 vehicle to Erg Chigaga, the largest sand sea in Morocco.

No matter how you get there, spending the night under a blanket of stars in the beautiful Sahara is an experience of a lifetime. Be sure to pack a variety of clothing so you are prepared for the heat of the day – and the cold of the night.

If you are in M’Hamid on a Monday morning, be sure to check out the small Monday Souq. Be sure to go early, however, because this market closes up around noon to beat the heat.

Read More: Visiting the Desert in Morocco

Fez

Located approximately 170 km from the capital city of Rabat, Fez is the oldest surviving medieval city in the world. This ancient city is often referred to as the cultural center of Morocco, so if you are looking to immerse yourself in the richness of history, be sure to consider a visit to Fez.

No visit to Fez would be complete without spending time in the oldest and largest Medina in North Africa, Fes el-Bali. This incredible market is made up of 9,400 winding paths too narrow and full of foot traffic to allow for cars. You will find everything in this market, from mosques and Islamic schools to areas filled with spices and fresh meat.

There is one whole square dedicated to making and selling Smen, a fermented butter used in Moroccan cooking, especially couscous. And the oldest university in the world – University of Al-Karaouine can be found there, too, if you know where to look. It is currently a working Mosque, so you won’t be able to see much if you’re not a Muslim, but even a brief view of the courtyard is worth the visit.

If you love museums and art, be sure to check out the Dar Batha Museum to see their wonderful collection of iron work, rugs, embroidery, wood carvings and more. The museum itself is also a work of art, as the collection is located in a summer palace from the 19th century!

Read my in-depth guide to visiting Fez!

Tetouan

Located a few miles south of the Strait of Gibraltar, Tetouan is one of the two major Moroccan ports on the Mediterranean Sea. This charming city is a must-see for anyone looking to enjoy the beauty of traditional Moroccan architecture and culture. Not far away is one of the most popular Morocco beaches in Martil.

In Tetouan, the exquisite beauty of Moroccan culture can be seen around every corner. But for visitors who want to truly immerse themselves, a visit to the Archaeological Museum of Tetouan is definitely in order. You’ll see pottery, prehistoric tools, and more, as well as an amazing library. Don’t miss the Roman mosaic “The Three Graces” and be sure to take a language dictionary with you, as the exhibit labels are not in English.

If you want to see one of the most picturesque locations in Morocco, take a day trip to Chefchaouen. This holy city is home to around 20 mosques and sanctuaries and thousands of Muslims make a pilgrimage to Chefchaouen every year. In the medina, buildings are painted blue and white, and the beauty is simply indescribable. Be prepared if you visit, because this village is so charming, you may never want to leave again!

Read More: My Guide to Tetouan

Oujda

Oujda is the largest city in eastern Morocco and found near the border of Algeria. Once a popular location for tourists, it has fallen off tourist radar in recent years. But there is still much to enjoy about this ancient, yet modern, city.

Take a walk, play tennis, or go horseback riding in the beautiful Parc Lalla Aicha and enjoy the view of gorgeous fountains, trees, and colorful flowerbeds.

Although Oujda’s Medina is not very big, it is an amazing place to visit. You’ll find some of the most delicious food there, including the olives that Oujda is famous for, so be sure to come hungry!

Read More: All about Oujda Morocco

There is something truly magical about springtime in Morocco. So if you are looking to enjoy that North African sunshine while avoiding heavy tourist traffic, March might just be the ideal time to pay a visit to Morocco!

Other Big Questions People Often Ask

Is Morocco Safe?

One Week in Morocco Itinerary Ideas

Things to Do in Morocco You Haven’t Thought Of

Sharing is caring!

Experience San Diego Weather in March

  • Articles

If one thing is true about San Diego, it’s that it has good weather. Whether you’re looking to swim in the ocean or soak up the sun, San Diego has so much to offer. Not only does San Diego provide some of the loveliest weather in the world, there are plenty of activities to do in the outdoors. Between scuba diving, hiking, or spending the day at the Wild Animal Park, San Diego is the perfect place to enjoy the spring. Whatever you’re looking for, San Diego weather in March is some of the most pleasant anywhere.

What is the weather like in San Diego in March? Whether you want to lie on the beach for hours or want to walk around San Diego’s many beach towns, the weather in this beautiful spring month is near-perfect. The temperature is warm and it isn’t too dry. Are you looking for a place to go after the winter and emerge from the cold? San Diego is the place to go.

Is March a Good Time to Visit San Diego?

March is an amazing time to visit the city of San Diego. When you’re wondering, “what is the weather in March in San Diego?” You’d be hard-pressed to find better weather anywhere in the world. It is warm during the day and cool at night, providing the perfect temperature for swimming in the afternoon and happy hour in La Jolla in the evening.

If you’re thinking about visiting San Diego, March is a great time. Between the weather and the array of luxury hotels in San Diego that will become more expensive in the summer, there is arguably no better time to come to this diverse and dynamic city.   

How Warm is It in San Diego in March?

San Diego weather in March is warm like most of the time, but is one of the milder spring months. This provides a balance that makes every moment of visiting the city pleasurable. It is an unoffending temperature most of the time, providing versatility to wear pants and a jacket or just shorts and a t-shirt. This is why so many people like the weather during this time, it is mild for any situation. How is the weather in San Diego in March? It is likely to satisfy just about anyone.

Can You Swim in San Diego in March?

The weather in San Diego is mild and the water in California is typically cold, but swimming is completely possible. The month of March is calmer compared to April’s weather when the winds are at their highest.  So, head out in the morning and swim during the warmest part of the day if you want to avoid being too cold. You can swim just about any time of year in San Diego. Depending on the day in March, swimming in the ocean is quite enjoyable.

Is San Diego Busy in March?

While spring break can lead to a lot of people in San Diego, it is usually less busy than the summer. Summer in San Diego makes the tourist areas, beaches, and popular neighborhoods much busier than it is in March. The San Diego Zoo, the Wild Animal Park, and LEGOLAND are busier during the summer months. In March you have the best of both worlds, there are people around but not too many to get in the way of your trip.

What is there to do in San Diego in March?

There are always tons of things to do in San Diego, no matter what month it is. March provides all the outdoor activities that are usually available, without too much heat. You can go to the beaches and theme parks. Go to restaurants and find the best Mexican food in San Diego. Walk through the Gaslamp District to have a few drinks and people watch. Try surfing or snorkeling. Whatever you want to do, you can do it in March.

Temperature in March

The San Diego average March temperature is a high of 67 and low of 54 degrees. While this sounds very mild, the temperature can also be higher during the day and lower at night. Either way, San Diego weather in March is usually pretty warm during the day and cool at night. The weather is consistent, providing opportunities to spend time outside and eat on a restaurant’s patio during the day or at night.

Humidity in March

The humidity in San Diego’s March usually peaks at 75 percent right after midnight. While this is pretty humid, the rate drops to 56 percent in the early afternoon. It is dynamic, offering the ability to spend time at the Wild Animal Park or LEGOLAND. San Diego can experience what we call the “marine layer” in the morning, but then it quickly burns off. Compared to other months, the humidity in March is about average.

Sunshine in March

There are nine fully sunny days and eleven partly sunny days, totaling 20 days where you will get sun. With this many sunny days, it is likely that you will have good weather when you travel to San Diego in March. The odds are in your favor. When you ask, “what is the weather in March in San Diego?” The answer is likely “sunny.” With so much sun, hiking and exploring towns like La Jolla are very pleasant.

Wind in March

Wind in San Diego in March is just about constant every day. The lowest daily wind speed average during the month is 7.6 miles per hour. This is higher than the calmest wind of the year, which is about 5.8 miles per hour—usually in March. There will be wind when you visit the city, but it won’t be overwhelming. Enjoy the beach at night and find an outdoor café during the day.

Rainfall in March

San Diego gets about four days of rain each March, with the average rainfall being very low. It rapidly decreases from February to usually about 2.2 inches and rarely exceeds 4.6 inches. At the end of the month the average rainfall decreases further to about a single inch. San Diego weather in March doesn’t include much rain so you can plan on spending time outside. If it does rain, seek refuge in one of San Diego’s breweries or restaurants.

Clouds in March

While there may be some marine layer clouds in the morning, most of the time it burns off in the afternoons of March. Prepare to spend some time indoors in the mornings, maybe one of the city’s many coffee shops or diners. But then as the morning wanes, the sun will appear and it will be time to swim.

Ocean Temperature in March

California’s water is notoriously cold, but that doesn’t mean you can’t swim. The San Diego average March temperature in the ocean is 58 degrees. This might be too cold for some, so if you’re one of these people bring a book to the beach, but for others the cold water provides a refreshing way to spend your time in San Diego.

Daylight in March

The daylight only increases in March, starting the month at 11 and a half hours and finishing at over 12 and a half hours. There is plenty of daylight to spend time at the San Diego Zoo or exploring neighborhoods like Mission Beach. The later you go in March, the more light you will have.

If you are planning on visiting San Diego this spring, March is a mild month that will satisfy nearly anyone. With versatility, you can plan your days around how much sun there is and what the temperature is like. San Diego weather in March is easy to enjoy. 

90,000 weather in Russia in March / Water temperature in the sea / Weather map

Russia in March on the Weather map

Weather

Water temperature in the sea

Now

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

This weather map is fully interactive. You can switch months, as well as zoom and move the visible area of ​​the map to view other resorts.

March, although still cold and capricious, is nevertheless the first month of spring in Russia, it already smells of it and one can feel its approach. Where is it better to go in March in Russia?

This month is the best time for new discoveries. If you did not have time to visit the most beautiful places in Russia – Karelia, the Arkhangelsk region, St. Petersburg, do not despair! In March, you can catch up on that opportunity. In the Arkhangelsk region, you can take part in an ecological tour of the reindeer herding steppes, visit the Golubinsky Reserve, get acquainted with its amazing beauties – a karst cave, relic plants and a variety of northern wildlife. The average daily air temperature in these parts in March is -2°C, which is slightly warmer than in February. A wonderful vacation awaits you in Karelia – the opportunity to visit the shores of the snow-covered Lake Onega, ride snowmobiles, make an exciting trip to Kizhi. Such a holiday is of interest even to the most sophisticated tourists. In Karelia in March, the weather can be changeable and the temperature ranges from -7 to +9°C. Going on an interesting trip along the Golden Ring, you will be able to rediscover the amazing architecture of ancient cities and the nature of Russia, its antiquity and grandeur.

If you are a lover of a relaxing holiday, then you can have a great rest in the suburbs. The Moscow region has a huge number of lakes and rivers, picturesque nature, fresh air, and the purest spring water. Inexpensive sanatoriums, recreation centers, various boarding houses are located right in the forests and forest parks. In addition to relaxing from the bustle of the city, you will bring undoubted benefits to your health. There are no more severe frosts in the Moscow region during this period, and while the average monthly daily temperature is -3 ° C, by the end of the month warm days will be issued more and more often.

In March, you can have a great rest (and quite inexpensively) on the Black Sea coast. Everyone is welcome to hotels and sanatoriums in Sochi and Adler, Anapa and Tuapse, as well as other resort towns. Most of them are located on the seashore and surrounded by beautiful landscape. You can have a good rest in sanatoriums, the cost of the tour includes food and treatment, and, of course, a lot of entertainment. The weather in these parts in March is simply wonderful, on average + 9 ° С.

Krasnaya Polyana resort is very popular in March. It has high humidity and a mild climate. This is due to the fact that it is located not far from Sochi (literally 42 kilometers away). Snow cover in the month of March here reaches 2 meters. In addition, avalanches have never been observed in Krasnaya Polyana. The daily air temperature during this period is kept at an average of + 5 ° С. However, the proximity of the sea coast makes it very unstable. Another year there may be +16, then skiing will not be possible. Therefore, before planning a trip, you should definitely check the weather report.

You can have a very good time in the mountains with accommodation in camp sites – Elbrus, Dombay, Khibiny. In Khibiny during this period – the height of skiing. Also at the camp site you can be taught the basics of mountaineering. The weather in March in the Khibiny Mountains ranges from -7 to +3°C.

If you want an unusual vacation, go to Baikal! The purest Baikal ice, blue hummocks, fascinating ice caves – such unusual beauty can only be found on Baikal. Here you can make a real journey through the mirror ice, while you will visit secret caves, ride snowmobiles and dog sleds, take part in ice fishing or go diving. It is not very cold on Lake Baikal in March, the average monthly temperature is -4°C. However, there are strong winds, so it is better to check the weather report before the trip.

Where is the best place to relax in Russia in March?

This table will help you determine which resorts in Russia are warmest in March, find out where there is less rain and more clear days.
Do you want to know where is the warmest sea? We also provide information about the water temperature in seaside resorts.

Resort name Air temperature
day / night
Cloudy Rainy days /
rainfall
Sea water temperature Solar clock
*
Abakan -1.0°C -7.3°C 59.2%

05h. 50m.
Abzakovo -3.8°C -10.5°C 71.3%

2 days (38.1 mm.)

04h. 24m.
Abramtsevo -0.9°C -5.2°C 76.7%

3 days (52.0 mm.)

03h. 45m.
Abrau-Durso 9.4°C 4.7°C 50.4%

4 days (57.0 mm.)

9.1°C 06h. 55m.
Agoy 9.7°C 6.0°C 48.1%

8 days (118.8 mm.)

9.2°C 07h. 11m.
Adler 10.6°C 5.7°C 40.8%

6 days (102.5 mm.)

9.4°C 08h. 04m.
Alexandrov -0.9°C -5.2°C 76.9%

3 days (46.4 mm.)

03h. 44m.
Anadyr -13. 7°C -19.4°C 60.5%

2 days (26.6 mm.)

-1.7°C 05h. 38m.
Anapa 8.8°C 5.4°C 46.4%

3 days (41.0 mm.)

8.7°C 07h. 24m.
Angarsk -2.7°C -10.5°C 64.4%

1 day (19.7 mm.)

05h. 13m.
Apatity -4.6°C -9.3°C 73.8%

3 days (51.4 mm.)

04h. 04m.
Apsheronsk 10.2°C 2.7°C 49.3%

6 days (87.3 mm.)

07h. 03m.
Armavir 9.4°C 2.4°C 54.9%

5 days (65.9mm.)

06h. 22m.
Arkhangelsk -3.8°C -7.8°C 78. 3%

2 days (36.6 mm.)

-1.5°C 03h. 33m.
Arkhipo-Osipovka 9.5°C 5.2°C 50.5%

6 days (88.2 mm.)

9.2°C 06h. 54m.
Arkhyz 6.0°C -5.0°C 40.0%

5 days (61.4 mm.)

9.4°C 08h 09m.
Arshan -1.9°C -12.9°C 38.6%

1 day (18.5 mm.)

08h. 17m.
Astrakhan 7.4°C 1.9°C 46.3%

1 day (24.0 mm.)

6.9°C 07h. 24m.
Achuevo 8.0°C 4.0°C 50.5%

3 days (40.9 mm.)

4.4°C 06h. 54m.
Ashe 9.7°C 6.0°C 47.8%

8 days (119. 9 mm.)

9.3°C 07h. 13m.
Balakovo -0.7°C -5.7°C 68.3%

3 days (41.4 mm.)

04h. 46m.
Balashikha -0.1°C -4.3°C 75.0%

3 days (44.0 mm.)

03h. 57m.
Baltiysk 5.4°C 0.7°C 52.1%

2 days (33.5 mm.)

2.8°C 06h. 41m.
Barnaul -2.5°C -7.9°C 69.8%

2 days (33.8 mm.)

04h. 35m.
Belgorod 2.9°C -1.7°C 63.3%

2 days (41.7 mm.)

05h. 22m.
Belokurikha -1.5°C -6.1°C 63.8%

2 days (41.4 mm.)

05h. 18m.
betta 9.5°C 5.2°C 50.5%

6 days (89.4 mm.)

9.2°C 06h. 54m.
Bjid 9.5°C 5.2°C 50.2%

6 days (90.1 mm.)

9.2°C 06h. 56m.
Biysk -1.6°C -7.4°C 69.7%

2 days (37.5 mm.)

04h. 35m.
Blagoveshchensk -3.3°C -11.0°C 59.3%

1 day (22.8 mm.)

05h. 50m.
Blagoveshchenskaya 8.8°C 5.4°C 46.5%

3 days (40.5 mm.)

8.4°C 07h. 23m.
Big Utrish 8.7°C 5.4°C 46.4%

3 days (41.7 mm.)

8.9°C 07h. 24m.
Bratsk -4. 8°C -10.6°C 84.2%

02h. 52m.
Bryansk 1.7°C -2.7°C 68.8%

2 days (38.7 mm.)

04h. 42m.
Bay Inal 9.5°C 5.2°C 50.4%

6 days (89.6 mm.)

9.2°C 06h. 55m.
Balaam -1.0°C -3.3°C 66.2%

3 days (42.5 mm.)

05h. 00m.
Valdai -0.6°C -4.8°C 77.2%

4 days (54.6 mm.)

03h. 42m.
Vardan 10.6°C 5.7°C 41.2%

6 days (102.9 mm.)

9.3°C 08h. 01m.
Velikiy Novgorod 0.6°C -3.5°C 69.8%

2 days (34. 6 mm.)

04h. 34m.
Veliky Ustyug -3.4°C -8.1°C 85.7%

3 days (48.6 mm.)

02h. 41m.
Verkhoturye -3.6°C -8.7°C 73.1%

2 days (31.9mm.)

04h. 11m.
Verkhoyansk -18.4°C -28.7°C 71.3%

04h. 21m.
Veselovka 9.1°C 4.9°C 48.1%

3 days (36.9 mm.)

8.2°C 07h. 11m.
Vityazevo 8.8°C 5.4°C 46.4%

3 days (40.5 mm.)

8.5°C 07h. 23m.
Vishnevka 9.7°C 6.0°C 48.0%

8 days (120.5 mm.)

9.3°C 07h. 12m.
Vladivostok 1.7°C -2.0°C 41.3%

2 days (34.7 mm.)

-0.9°C 08h. 00m.
Vladikavkaz 8.5°C 0.7°C 36.6%

4 days (51.7 mm.)

08h. 34m.
Vladimir -1.2°C -5.5°C 76.5%

2 days (38.6 mm.)

03h. 47m.
Volgograd 3.2°C -1.1°C 57.5%

2 days (30.9 mm.)

06h. 03m.
Volgodonsk 6.2°C 0.9°C 57.8%

3 days (44.2 mm.)

06h. 01m.
Volkonka 9.7°C 6.0°C 48.0%

8 days (120.3 mm.)

9.3°C 07h. 12m.
Wave 7. 7°C 5.4°C 47.4%

2 days (30.8 mm.)

7.5°C 07h. 16m.
Vologda -2.2°C -6.7°C 79.9%

2 days (36.9 mm.)

03h. 22m.
Vorkuta -11.2°C -14.8°C 89.0%

5 days (64.2 mm.)

02h. 17m.
Voronezh 1.3°C -3.1°C 69.5%

2 days (34.8 mm.)

04h. 37m.
Vyborg -0.2°C -4.0°C 67.7%

3 days (47.6 mm.)

-0.9°C 04h. 49m.
Gatchina 0.3°C -3.7°C 69.7%

2 days (36.0 mm.)

04h. 35m.
Gelendzhik 9.1°C 5.0°C 49. 4%

5 days (68.3 mm.)

9.1°C 07h. 02m.
Golovinka 9.7°C 6.0°C 48.1%

8 days (120.5 mm.)

9.3°C 07h. 11m.
Blue Bay 9.5°C 5.2°C 50.2%

6 days (89.2 mm.)

9.2°C 06h. 56m.
Golubitskaya 9.1°C 4.9°C 48.1%

3 days (36.2 mm.)

5.3°C 07h. 11m.
Gorno-Altaisk -0.0°C -7.7°C 70.0%

3 days (47.4 mm.)

04h. 33m.
Gorokhovets -0.9°C -5.5°C 76.5%

2 days (39.7 mm.)

03h. 46m.
Hot key 10.1°C 3.2°C 52.6%

7 days (98. 0 mm.)

06h. 39m.
Grozny 10.6°C 3.6°C 45.4%

3 days (45.6 mm.)

07h. 30m.
Dagomys 10.7°C 5.7°C 40.8%

6 days (101.9mm.)

9.3°C 08h. 03m.
Dalmatovo -4.0°C -8.7°C 73.0%

2 days (31.0 mm.)

04h. 11m.
Dederka 9.7°C 6.0°C 48.0%

8 days (118.8 mm.)

9.3°C 07h. 12m.
Derbent 7.9°C 3.6°C 47.2%

2 days (37.3 mm.)

5.9°C 07h. 18m.
Janhot 9.2°C 5.0°C 49.2%

5 days (69.4 mm.)

9.1°C 07h. 03m.
Dzhemete 8.8°C 5.4°C 46.4%

3 days (41.8 mm.)

8.6°C 07h. 24m.
Dzhubga 9.5°C 5.2°C 50.5%

6 days (88.3 mm.)

9.2°C 06h. 54m.
Divnomorskoe 9.1°C 5.0°C 49.3%

5 days (68.2 mm.)

9.1°C 07h. 03m.
Dmitrov -0.6°C -4.7°C 74.8%

3 days (43.7 mm.)

03h. 59m.
Dolgoprudny -0.5°C -4.5°C 75.8%

3 days (48.6 mm.)

03h. 52m.
Dolzhanskaya 6.2°C 4.0°C 49.1%

2 days (36.2 mm.)

3.5°C 07h. 04m.
Dombai 1. 4°C -6.2°C 53.1%

10 days (165.3 mm.)

9.4°C 06h. 36m.
Domodedovo -0.1°C -4.4°C 76.0%

2 days (41.9 mm.)

03h. 51m.
Dubna -0.3°C -4.5°C 75.1%

2 days (42.6 mm.)

03h. 57m.
Yeysk 6.7°C 3.4°C 50.3%

2 days (38.4 mm.)

3.7°C 06h. 55m.
Yekaterinburg -3.2°C -8.4°C 76.8%

1 day (28.5 mm.)

03h. 45m.
Yelabuga -2.5°C -8.0°C 78.2%

3 days (43.3 mm.)

03h. 35m.
Essentuki 6.6°C 0.1°C 53. 5%

5 days (68.6 mm.)

06h. 32m.
Zheleznovodsk 7.7°C 1.3°C 56.4%

4 days (54.9mm.)

06h. 12m.
For the Motherland 9.1°C 4.9°C 48.3%

3 days (36.5 mm.)

5.1°C 07h. 10m.
Zadonsk 0.2°C -4.1°C 71.9%

3 days (46.4 mm.)

04h. 20m.
Zelenogorsk -0.1°C -3.8°C 66.8%

3 days (46.7 mm.)

-0.7°C 04h. 55m.
Zelenogradsk 5.4°C 0.7°C 52.1%

2 days (33.3 mm.)

2.5°C 06h. 41m.
Chrysostom -3.3°C -8.9°C 73.6%

2 days (40. 7 mm.)

04h. 08m.
Ivanovo -1.2°C -5.8°C 77.3%

3 days (46.5 mm.)

03h. 41m.
Igarka -12.9°C -17.0°C 87.0%

3 days (54.5 mm.)

02h. 31m.
Izhevsk -2.8°C -8.0°C 82.8%

4 days (51.9 mm.)

03h. 02m.
Izberbash 8.7°C 4.0°C 39.8%

1 day (27.5 mm.)

5.3°C 08h. 11m.
Irkutsk -2.0°C -10.4°C 60.4%

-0.1°C 05h. 42m.
Istra -0.1°C -4.6°C 75.7%

3 days (44.8 mm.)

03h. 53m.
Yoshkar-Ola -2.0°C -6.6°C 81.6%

3 days (44.9 mm.)

03h. 10m.
Kabardinka 9.1°C 5.0°C 49.3%

5 days (68.4 mm.)

9.0°C 07h. 03m.
Kazan -2.5°C -7.2°C 79.0%

2 days (37.9 mm.)

03h. 29m.
Kaliningrad 5.4°C 0.7°C 52.3%

2 days (33.3 mm.)

2.0°C 06h. 40m.
Kaluga 0.3°C -4.2°C 73.7%

3 days (47.4 mm.)

04h. 07m.
Kalyazin -1.2°C -5.4°C 77.0%

3 days (43.8 mm.)

03h. 42m.
Kamyshevatskaya 6. 2°C 4.0°C 49.2%

2 days (36.7 mm.)

4.0°C 07h. 03m.
Kaspiysk 9.3°C 4.4°C 42.6%

1 day (24.8 mm.)

5.0°C 07h. 51m.
Kemerovo -3.9°C -9.2°C 75.6%

2 days (41.1 mm.)

03h. 53m.
Kizhi -2.1°C -5.6°C 70.9%

2 days (39.8 mm.)

04h. 26m.
Kirov -3.4°C -7.9°C 83.6%

3 days (45.7 mm.)

02h. 56m.
Kirovsk -6.6°C -9.4°C 77.6%

7 days (87.4 mm.)

03h. 38m.
Kislovodsk 4.8°C -1.6°C 52. 6%

8 days (99.2 mm.)

06h. 39m.
Kovrov -1.1°C -5.5°C 76.2%

2 days (40.9 mm.)

03h. 49m.
Kozelsk 0.4°C -3.8°C 72.3%

2 days (44.5 mm.)

04h. 17m.
Kolomna -0.1°C -4.7°C 75.3%

1 day (33.7 mm.)

03h. 55m.
Kostroma -1.9°C -6.5°C 77.1%

3 days (45.5 mm.)

03h. 42m.
Krasnaya Polyana 4.8°C 0.8°C 50.1%

9 days (169.7 mm.)

9.3°C 06h. 57m.
Krasnodar 9.8°C 4.4°C 52.8%

4 days (64. 4 mm.)

06h. 37m.
Krasnoyarsk -2.5°C -9.0°C 73.9%

04h. 05m.
Krinitsa 9.1°C 5.0°C 49.5%

5 days (69.4 mm.)

9.2°C 07h. 01m.
Kronstadt 0.4°C -3.4°C 65.2%

2 days (34.3 mm.)

-0.6°C 05h. 07m.
Krymsk 9.2°C 3.4°C 51.9%

3 days (71.0 mm.)

06h. 44m.
Kudepsta 10.7°C 5.7°C 40.9%

6 days (102.4 mm.)

9.4°C 08h. 03m.
Mound -3.9°C -8.7°C 69.5%

2 days (32.0 mm.)

04h. 37m.
Kursk 1.6°C -2.9°C 69.1%

3 days (42.4 mm.)

04h. 40m.
curonian spit 3.4°C 1.3°C 50.8%

2 days (33.9 mm.)

2.3°C 06h. 50m.
Kuchugury 9.1°C 4.9°C 48.0%

3 days (36.0 mm.)

4.9°C 07h. 12m.
Lagan 6.8°C 2.9°C 45.4%

1 day (24.3 mm.)

4.4°C 07h. 30m.
Lagonaki 10.1°C 2.9°C 48.8%

5 days (77.3 mm.)

07h. 06m.
Lazarevskoe 9.7°C 6.0°C 48.0%

8 days (118.4 mm.)

9.3°C 07h. 12m.
Langepas -6. 4°C -10.5°C 88.4%

3 days (46.7 mm.)

02h. 21m.
Lermontovo 9.5°C 5.2°C 50.4%

6 days (88.1 mm.)

9.2°C 06h. 55m.
Lipetsk 0.4°C -4.0°C 73.2%

3 days (45.6 mm.)

04h. 11m.
Listvyanka -2.8°C -8.5°C 48.9%

3 days (37.7 mm.)

0.0°C 07h. 04m.
Loo 10.6°C 5.7°C 41.1%

6 days (102.8 mm.)

9.3°C 08h. 02m.
Magadan -9.0°C -15.9°C 62.0%

2 days (30.5 mm.)

05h. 29m.
Magnitogorsk -3.7°C -9. 7°C 61.3%

2 days (25.5 mm.)

05h. 35m.
Maykop 10.0°C 2.9°C 48.8%

5 days (76.1 mm.)

07h. 06m.
Makopse 9.7°C 6.0°C 47.8%

8 days (120.1 mm.)

9.3°C 07h. 13m.
Small Utrish 8.7°C 5.4°C 46.4%

3 days (41.7 mm.)

9.0°C 07h. 23m.
Margaritovo 6.3°C 2.4°C 51.7%

3 days (42.0 mm.)

3.7°C 06h. 45m.
Martial Waters -1.8°C -6.3°C 74.8%

3 days (42.7 mm.)

0.0°C 03h. 58m.
Makhachkala 9.3°C 4.4°C 42. 7%

1 day (24.8 mm.)

4.9°C 07h. 50m.
Matsesta 10.7°C 5.7°C 40.9%

6 days (103.3 mm.)

9.4°C 08h. 03m.
Mezmay 10.2°C 2.7°C 49.1%

5 days (85.4 mm.)

07h. 04m.
Mineral water 7.7°C 1.3°C 56.4%

4 days (56.2 mm.)

06h. 12m.
Moscow 0.0°C -4.4°C 75.3%

2 days (40.1 mm.)

03h. 56m.
Murmansk -3.9°C -8.4°C 74.4%

2 days (38.6 mm.)

1.8°C 04h. 00m.
Murom -0.8°C -5.2°C 75.8%

1 day (36. 9 mm.)

03h. 52m.
Myskhako 9.5°C 4.7°C 50.3%

4 days (58.5 mm.)

9.1°C 06h. 55m.
Mytishchi -0.2°C -4.4°C 74.8%

3 days (44.8 mm.)

03h. 59m.
Myshkin -1.2°C -5.5°C 78.5%

3 days (41.5 mm.)

03h. 32m.
Naberezhnye Chelny -2.6°C -8.0°C 77.5%

3 days (48.4 mm.)

03h. 40m.
Nalchik 7.7°C 0.5°C 48.2%

4 days (60.9 mm.)

07h. 10m.
Naro-Fominsk 0.2°C -4.3°C 75.0%

3 days (44.3 mm.)

03h. 57m.
Nakhodka 1.8°C -2.1°C 35.6%

1 day (24.9 mm.)

0.3°C 08h. 41m.
Nebug 9.7°C 6.0°C 48.0%

8 days (118.8 mm.)

9.2°C 07h. 12m.
Nevinnomyssk 8.1°C 1.2°C 55.5%

5 days (65.2 mm.)

06h. 18m.
Nevyansk -3.7°C -8.5°C 78.6%

2 days (33.3 mm.)

03h. 31m.
Nerekhta -1.8°C -6.1°C 77.2%

1 day (34.0 mm.)

03h. 41m.
Nizhnevartovsk -6.2°C -10.3°C 88.3%

3 days (45.7 mm.)

02h. 22m.
Nizhny Novgorod -1. 5°C -6.2°C 78.0%

2 days (38.5 mm.)

03h. 36m.
Nizhny Tagil -3.7°C -8.8°C 78.2%

1 day (28.2 mm.)

03h. 35m.
Niemelyanhovi -1.1°C -4.7°C 70.2%

3 days (48.0 mm.)

04h. 31m.
Novokuznetsk -1.9°C -7.8°C 73.1%

2 days (36.3 mm.)

04h. 11m.
Novomikhailovsky 9.5°C 5.2°C 50.4%

6 days (88.1 mm.)

9.2°C 06h. 55m.
Novorossiysk 9.4°C 4.7°C 50.2%

4 days (57.1 mm.)

9.0°C 06h. 56m.
Novosibirsk -4. 0°C -8.8°C 75.1%

2 days (34.8 mm.)

03h. 57m.
Novocherkassk 6.4°C 1.6°C 54.7%

3 days (45.9 mm.)

06h. 24m.
New Urengoy -11.3°C -14.5°C 88.6%

1 day (32.5 mm.)

02h. 20m.
Noginsk -0.2°C -4.7°C 75.9%

3 days (46.6 mm.)

03h. 51m.
Norilsk -15.6°C -19.4°C 82.1%

4 days (49.4 mm.)

03h. 05m.
Obninsk 0.3°C -4.1°C 74.4%

2 days (42.3 mm.)

04h. 02m.
lake Shira -2.7°C -9.1°C 59. 2%

05h. 50m.
Oymyakon -19.6°C -30.2°C 63.6%

05h. 17m.
Olginka 9.5°C 5.2°C 50.5%

6 days (87.8 mm.)

9.2°C 06h. 54m.
Olkhon -3.5°C -9.3°C 45.4%

-0.1°C 07h. 29m.
Omsk -4.3°C -9.0°C 73.0%

1 day (27.0 mm.)

04h. 12m.
Eagle 0.8°C -3.6°C 72.8%

2 days (39.2 mm.)

04h. 14m.
Orenburg -2.8°C -7.4°C 67.2%

2 days (34.9 mm.)

04h. 54m.
Ostashkov -0. 3°C -4.6°C 75.4%

3 days (44.9 mm.)

03h. 55m.
Palekh -1.3°C -5.7°C 76.4%

3 days (47.2 mm.)

03h. 47m.
Penza -1.4°C -6.2°C 78.8%

2 days (36.0 mm.)

03h. 31m.
Pereslavl-Zalessky -1.0°C -5.6°C 77.8%

2 days (38.1 mm.)

03h. 37m.
Peresyp 9.1°C 4.9°C 48.2%

3 days (36.0 mm.)

5.3°C 07h. 10m.
Permian -3.7°C -8.2°C 83.5%

2 days (41.4 mm.)

02h. 57m.
Peterhof 0.4°C -3.4°C 65. 2%

2 days (34.3 mm.)

05h. 07m.
Petrozavodsk -1.8°C -6.0°C 74.5%

2 days (39.2 mm.)

0.1°C 04h. 01m.
Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky -3.1°C -8.2°C 54.6%

5 days (96.9 mm.)

-1.0°C 06h. 23m.
Pechory 1.6°C -2.9°C 67.4%

3 days (42.5 mm.)

04h. 52m.
Pioneer 5.5°C 1.0°C 52.3%

3 days (35.4 mm.)

2.8°C 06h. 39m.
Pitkyaranta -1.2°C -4.0°C 67.4%

3 days (49.6 mm.)

0.1°C 04h. 51m.
Plyos -1.9°C -6.1°C 78. 0%

3 days (42.8 mm.)

03h. 36m.
plyakho 9.5°C 5.2°C 50.2%

6 days (89.2 mm.)

9.2°C 06h. 57m.
Podolsk 0.1°C -4.2°C 76.3%

1 day (36.9 mm.)

03h. 49m.
Posyet 3.2°C -2.0°C 34.4%

1 day (29.3 mm.)

0.0°C 08h. 49m.
Praskoveevka 9.2°C 5.1°C 49.5%

4 days (66.5 mm.)

9.1°C 07h. 01m.
Primorsko-Akhtarsk 8.0°C 4.0°C 50.7%

3 days (40.6 mm.)

4.6°C 06h. 53m.
Pskov 1.7°C -3.1°C 66.3%

3 days (40. 7 mm.)

0.5°C 05h. 00m.
Pushkin 0.3°C -3.7°C 68.2%

2 days (33.9 mm.)

04h. 46m.
Pyatigorsk 6.7°C 0.8°C 56.9%

6 days (72.6 mm.)

06h. 08m.
Rosa Khutor 4.9°C 0.8°C 50.0%

9 days (168.6 mm.)

06h. 57m.
Rostov the Great -1.2°C -5.9°C 75.7%

2 days (37.4 mm.)

03h. 52m.
Rostov-on-Don 6.8°C 1.9°C 54.1%

3 days (49.3 mm.)

4.0°C 06h. 28m.
Rybinsk -1.7°C -5.9°C 78.3%

3 days (43.2 mm.)

03h. 34m.
Ryazan -0.4°C -4.8°C 74.5%

3 days (41.5 mm.)

04h. 01m.
Salekhard -10.4°C -14.9°C 75.7%

1 day (27.6 mm.)

03h. 51m.
Samara -2.1°C -6.7°C 70.0%

3 days (47.4 mm.)

04h. 34m.
St. Petersburg 0.3°C -3.8°C 66.6%

2 days (34.3 mm.)

-0.8°C 04h. 57m.
Saransk -1.7°C -6.9°C 77.0%

2 days (39.7 mm.)

03h. 43m.
Saratov -0.7°C -5.1°C 68.2%

2 days (35.6 mm.)

04h. 46m.
Sarov -1. 0°C -5.6°C 77.3%

2 days (37.3 mm.)

03h. 41m.
Svetlogorsk 5.4°C 0.7°C 52.2%

2 days (33.2 mm.)

2.8°C 06h. 40m.
Severodvinsk -3.2°C -7.1°C 74.6%

2 days (33.4 mm.)

-1.4°C 03h. 59m.
Seliger -0.2°C -4.6°C 75.3%

3 days (45.4 mm.)

03h. 55m.
Hay 9.1°C 4.9°C 48.2%

3 days (35.6 mm.)

5.4°C 07h. 10m.
Sergiev Posad -0.8°C -5.2°C 76.8%

4 days (52.2 mm.)

03h. 45m.
Sestroretsk -0.1°C -3. 8°C 66.8%

4 days (47.1 mm.)

-0.7°C 04h. 56m.
Slav 1.5°C -0.7°C 40.5%

1 day (29.1 mm.)

-0.1°C 08h. 06m.
Smolensk 0.7°C -3.3°C 71.3%

3 days (50.5 mm.)

04h. 24m.
Solovetsky Islands -2.7°C -5.2°C 69.9%

2 days (33.3 mm.)

-1.5°C 04h. 33m.
Solovetsky Islands -2.7°C -5.2°C 69.9%

2 days (33.3 mm.)

04h. 33m.
Thessaloniki 9.7°C 6.0°C 47.7%

7 days (121.3 mm.)

9.3°C 07h. 14m.
Sol-Iletsk -2.3°C -6. 5°C 64.0%

2 days (30.3 mm.)

05h. 17m.
Sortavala -1.1°C -4.7°C 70.2%

3 days (48.0 mm.)

0.1°C 04h. 31m.
Sochi 10.6°C 5.7°C 41.1%

6 days (103.3 mm.)

9.3°C 08h. 01m.
Stavropol 6.5°C 1.3°C 61.2%

6 days (73.9 mm.)

05h. 37m.
Suzdal -1.1°C -5.5°C 76.4%

2 days (38.2 mm.)

03h. 47m.
Sukko 8.8°C 5.4°C 46.5%

3 days (40.6 mm.)

9.0°C 07h. 22m.
Surgut -6.4°C -10.4°C 88.1%

2 days (43. 3 mm.)

02h. 24m.
Sizran -2.1°C -6.3°C 72.5%

2 days (35.9 mm.)

04h. 16m.
Syktyvkar -4.4°C -9.1°C 87.3%

2 days (42.3 mm.)

02h. 29m.
Taganrog 6.3°C 2.4°C 51.6%

3 days (41.9 mm.)

3.8°C 06h. 46m.
Taman 7.7°C 5.4°C 46.6%

1 day (25.7 mm.)

6.4°C 07h. 22m.
Tambov -0.1°C -4.8°C 75.8%

3 days (46.6 mm.)

03h. 52m.
Tarusa 0.1°C -4.5°C 74.9%

2 days (43.8 mm.)

03h. 59m.
Tver -0.4°C -4.9°C 75.5%

2 days (37.7 mm.)

03h. 54m.
Teberda 1.5°C -6.2°C 52.9%

10 days (165.1 mm.)

06h. 37m.
Temryuk 9.1°C 4.9°C 48.2%

3 days (36.1 mm.)

5.4°C 07h. 11m.
Terskol 0.9°C -6.9°C 45.7%

7 days (92.5 mm.)

07h. 29m.
Tobolsk -4.5°C -8.5°C 83.6%

2 days (47.3 mm.)

02h. 56m.
Tolyatti -2.3°C -6.7°C 71.4%

2 days (34.9 mm.)

04h. 24m.
Tomsk -4. 4°C -8.1°C 83.7%

2 days (39.7 mm.)

02h. 55m.
Torzhok -0.3°C -4.7°C 76.1%

2 days (38.7 mm.)

03h. 50m.
Tuapse 9.7°C 6.0°C 48.2%

8 days (120.4 mm.)

9.3°C 07h. 11m.
Tula -0.4°C -4.7°C 74.9%

2 days (35.3 mm.)

03h. 58m.
Turgoyak -3.2°C -8.9°C 63.4%

2 days (28.0 mm.)

05h. 20m.
Tyumen -3.9°C -8.5°C 78.1%

1 day (32.8 mm.)

03h. 35m.
Uglich -1.2°C -5.4°C 78. 1%

3 days (41.0 mm.)

03h. 35m.
Ulan-Ude -3.5°C -14.1°C 53.9%

06h. 28m.
Ulyanovsk -1.7°C -6.1°C 70.5%

2 days (36.8 mm.)

04h. 30m.
Usinsk -7.2°C -12.2°C 87.8%

4 days (56.4 mm.)

02h. 25m.
Ufa -3.4°C -7.9°C 74.5%

3 days (42.1 mm.)

04h. 01m.
Khabarovsk -3.4°C -9.8°C 68.8%

2 days (33.2 mm.)

04h. 43m.
Khanty-Mansiysk -6.1°C -10.2°C 85.9%

2 days (41.0 mm.)

02h. 40m.
Kharabali 5.8°C 0.2°C 50.9%

2 days (37.1 mm.)

06h. 51m.
Hassan 4.7°C -1.0°C 33.6%

2 days (35.9 mm.)

08h. 55m.
Hosta 10.6°C 5.7°C 41.1%

6 days (102.4 mm.)

9.4°C 08h. 01m.
Khuzhir -3.5°C -9.2°C 45.3%

-0.1°C 07h. 29m.
Cheboksary -2.2°C -6.5°C 80.6%

3 days (49.4 mm.)

03h. 17m.
Chelyabinsk -3.4°C -8.6°C 68.8%

2 days (27.8 mm.)

04h. 42m.
Chemal 2. 1°C -8.8°C 45.0%

1 day (30.5 mm.)

07h. 32m.
Chemitokvadzhe 9.7°C 6.0°C 47.8%

8 days (120.3 mm.)

9.3°C 07h. 13m.
Cherepovets -2.0°C -6.2°C 77.8%

2 days (39.3 mm.)

03h. 37m.
Chita -4.6°C -14.4°C 48.6%

07h. 06m.
Chkalovsk -1.5°C -6.0°C 76.4%

3 days (39.1 mm.)

03h. 47m.
Shamora 1.7°C -2.1°C 41.9%

2 days (34.4 mm.)

-0.9°C 07h. 56m.
Shepsi 9.7°C 6.0°C 47. 7%

7 days (121.3 mm.)

9.3°C 07h. 14m.
Sheregesh -1.3°C -9.1°C 67.1%

4 days (54.7 mm.)

04h. 54m.
Shilovka 8.1°C 4.0°C 50.7%

3 days (40.5 mm.)

4.4°C 06h. 53m.
Wide Beam 9.4°C 4.7°C 50.2%

4 days (56.0 mm.)

9.1°C 06h. 56m.
Elista 7.0°C 1.1°C 54.6%

3 days (41.2 mm.)

06h. 24m.
Engels -0.7°C -5.0°C 67.8%

2 days (34.2 mm.)

04h. 49m.
Esto-Sadok 4.9°C 0.6°C 49.5%

10 days (170. 1 mm.)

07h. 01m.
South Ozereevka 9.5°C 4.7°C 50.5%

3 days (54.8 mm.)

9.1°C 06h. 54m.
Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk -2.1°C -8.3°C 65.8%

3 days (61.0 mm.)

-1.2°C 05h. 04m.
Yuryev-Polsky -0.9°C -5.5°C 77.4%

3 days (47.8 mm.)

03h. 40m.
Anchor Gap 10.5°C 5.7°C 41.7%

6 days (98.2 mm.)

9.3°C 07h. 57m.
Yakutsk -13.5°C -21.9°C 88.5%

02h. 21m.
Amber 5.4°C 0.7°C 52.4%

2 days (33.2 mm.)

3. 0°C 06h. 39m.
Yarovoe -4.0°C -8.1°C 61.0%

1 day (20.1 mm.)

05h. 38m.
Yaroslavl -1.5°C -6.1°C 76.1%

2 days (36.5 mm.)

03h. 49m.

* Sundial – an indicator that displays the average number of hours per day during which direct sunlight reaches the earth’s surface. This indicator is influenced by both the length of daylight hours and cloud cover in the daytime.

Tourist reviews of the weather in Russia in March

I was lucky, I was in Anapa during the quarantine, so I got to know not only this city, but also its weather.

I lived in a resort area outside the city, so I will immediately note the main disadvantage of such a residence – incredible gusts of wind from the sea. Despite the pleasant weather and the high temperature up to +18, the wind penetrates to the bone. I recommend for children to bring warm sweaters and jackets, especially if you decide to take evening walks. At night, the temperature drops sharply, so that even at home it is sometimes cold. I am glad that in March the rains are already ending, so there will not be much dampness.

Compared to continental Russia, it’s just a paradise here, we still have snow, but here the sun shines in full and it is possible to walk in a windbreaker during the day))

Good afternoon. We arrived in Gelendzhik on the eve of March 17th. The weather is not encouraging: the strongest north-east wind blows at a speed of 10-11 m/s. We went for a walk along the embankment, but the wind was so strong that it knocked us down. The electronic scoreboard near the central beach shows +4, but it feels like -2 due to the icy wind. The waterfront is not crowded. But, as the locals say, during this period the most beautiful sea sunsets – from bright red to golden orange. Convinced of this! Such weather, judging by the forecasts, will last another day, then there will be warming up to +10. We are looking forward to the change. Fruit trees, magnolias, tulips are blooming everywhere – grace.

We arrived in Gelendzhik on March 1st. The weather is truly spring: the sun is shining, there is almost no wind, vacationers leisurely stroll along the embankment, ride the cable car. On the central beach, we saw extreme swimmers. According to the information on the electronic scoreboard near the beach, the water temperature is +9, the air temperature is +12 degrees. Flowers are blooming in the flowerbeds, leaves are already appearing on the trees. Even according to local residents, this picture is more typical for April than for March. Grace!

See all reviews

Holidays in March 2022 in Russia: where to go

Travel guide made with love. Find out about the best holiday destinations in Russia in March 2022. I’m sure it will be difficult for you to choose just one. Let’s go!


Contents:

  1. Yalta
  2. Krasnaya Polyana
  3. Sochi
  4. Kaliningrad
  5. Karelia
  6. Baikal
  7. Real Caucasus

Yalta

Yalta is a great opportunity to relax in March by the sea, and besides, it’s inexpensive. It is still cold almost everywhere in Russia, but Crimea plays by its own rules. Do not expect to find summer here, but you will definitely get a real spring.

Buds open on trees, grass turns green, snowdrops, hyacinths, daffodils, and most importantly, almonds bloom. The air is filled with aromas, so it’s time to go to the mountains and do naturalism. I recommend climbing the most famous peak of the southern coast of Crimea – Ai-Petri. In addition, this is an ideal time for excursions: think for yourself, when will you still be able to see the Vorontsov Palace and the Swallow’s Nest without crowds of tourists? I also advise you to visit the famous Nikitsky Botanical Garden, which is especially beautiful in spring.

Read tips for holidays in Yalta and find out how much a holiday in Crimea costs.

The weather in Crimea in March is very comfortable and pleasant, the sun is warm, you can even get a tan. The average temperature is +10…+15°C, but can reach +20°C. But at night frosts are not uncommon – the thermometer drops to 0 ° C.

Tours from 8000 ₽/person →

This is me walking along the suspension bridge on Ai-Petri. The height above sea level is a whole kilometer, so the views from the top are gorgeous!

Krasnaya Polyana

It is hardly necessary to advertise Krasnaya Polyana. You already know very well why you should go there: skiing, snowboarding, clean mountain air, beautiful views and excellent infrastructure. Fashionable restaurants, hotels for every taste and budget, modern ski lifts and a million entertainments are waiting for you. For maximum pleasure, I advise you to choose a hotel with a heated pool – you will definitely enjoy such a vacation. All in all, this is definitely one of the best places to visit in Russia in March. In addition, the weather here is mild: in early spring, the temperature rarely drops below zero degrees.

And let’s not forget that in just 40 minutes you will be transported from the world of snow-capped mountains to the subtropics on the coast. Along the way, I strongly advise you to look into one of the most beautiful places in Greater Sochi – the canyon of the Psakho River. An excellent opportunity to visit the mountains and breathe the sea breeze in one trip. The perfect combo!

Tours from 12000 ₽/person →

Ski resort “Rosa Khutor”, Krasnaya Polyana. Photo: irinabal18 / Depositphotos.com.

Sochi

Spring Sochi is a blooming paradise and an inexpensive vacation.

Many tourists come to Sochi in spring to see the blossoms – this is called floristry . We ourselves are going to go to the resort next time in the spring to admire this beauty. From the beginning of March, magnolias, Japanese quince, forsythia and cercis begin to bloom, and at the end of the month – sakura . Sometimes in early March you can still catch mimosa and camellia. It looks just magical! Come to the Sochi arboretum for the opening, because there are even queues at the entrance to the park and to flowering trees.

Well, I’m not talking about prices! After all, a holiday in Sochi in March will be two to three times cheaper than in summer. This means that you can afford to have a royal rest in the coolest hotels for very adequate money. Is it worth to miss such a chance? By the way, there are also hotels with heated pools in Sochi.

Drive to the charming canyon of the Psakho River, visit the yew-boxwood grove and admire the fading beauty of the Soviet heritage in the abandoned Ordzhonikidze sanatorium. We personally were delighted with these places. It will also be interesting to go to Abkhazia. We advise you to look for excursions on Tripster – they have a large selection.

TOURS FROM 7000 ₽/PERSON →

Sochi is green all year round!

Kaliningrad

Kaliningrad is often referred to as a European city for its atypical appearance for Russia: smart roofs made of bright tiles, burgher pubs and medieval buildings adjacent to standard Soviet high-rise buildings.

Why is it worth going on vacation to Kaliningrad in March? In order to visit the ancient forts and defensive structures, take a walk along the Fisherman’s Village and the embankment, visit the Museum of the World Ocean and the Amber Museum, as well as go to the famous Curonian Spit – see the sand dunes and curved pines of the Dancing Forest. We told in detail about the most interesting places in Kaliningrad and its environs.

Spring Kaliningrad cannot boast of sunny weather. The Baltic region rarely indulges tourists with warmth, so it is not surprising that in March it is cloudy and foggy, during the day + 6 ° С, at night – 1 ° С. But you will have a great opportunity to see a piece of Europe without leaving Russia. In addition, holidays in March are inexpensive. Find out how much a trip to Kaliningrad costs and where to stay cheap.

TOURS FROM 8000 ₽/PERSON →

Friedrichsburg Fortress. Photo: Lutz Schneider / wikimedia.ru.

Karelia

Karelia is a fabulous land of dense forests, countless lakes, monasteries and beautiful wooden churches. We went to Karelia in the summer, next time we are going there in the winter.

How to have a good rest? Stay at a cozy hostel in some quiet and picturesque place, ride snowmobiles or dog sleds, cuddle huskies, feed deer in nurseries, look at 2000 amazing rock paintings and visit the mystical mountain Vottovaara (although, under the snow, it is probably not so impressive, but still). And if you are very lucky, you will see the northern lights, because in March they happen more often. Find out more about winter holidays in Karelia and see our travel planning tips.

Tours from 2700 ₽/person →

Would you like to ride? Photo: @arainbowman / unsplash.com.

Baikal

No matter how beautiful Baikal is in summer, in winter it turns into a real fairy tale. A huge freshwater lake becomes a giant ice rink. I will tell you as a Transbaikalian, such beauty is definitely worth seeing. “Ice hunters” most often come to the lake in March, because the weather at this time is the most suitable: well, who wants to walk along the lake open to all winds at -50 ° C in January-February?

The most beautiful places with amazing white-bluish ice are located near the capes of Olkhon Island and the islands of the Small Sea. It is here that you can photograph spectacular ice splashes, caves, deep cracks, air bubbles shimmering in the sun and hummocks the size of a house. Imagine what tourists experience when they see fish through the Baikal ice at a depth of up to 40 m!

In addition, you can watch the Baikal seals, visit shamanic and other interesting places, relax at a ski resort and even swim in the hot water of thermal springs in the bitter cold. Interested? Then read our guide to winter holidays on Lake Baikal and go ahead and buy tickets!

Baikal is one of the most interesting places to visit in Russia in March 2022. Yes, it’s expensive, but it’s worth it!

Tours from 22000 ₽/person →

Ice skating, skiing, bicycles, snowmobiles, cars, dog sleds and all-terrain vehicles are used on the Baikal ice. Photo: Philipp Trubchenko / unsplash.com.

Real Caucasus

If you have already been to Krasnaya Polyana or just don’t want to push your elbows in the queues on the lifts, but dream of skiing, then I advise you to pay attention to other ski resorts in Russia. I myself don’t even know how to stand on skis, but I know all the most beautiful places in Russia – I’ll tell you straight, compared to the beauty of the mountains Elbrus and Dombaya our dear Krasnaya Polyana just nervously smokes on the sidelines. It is here that you will find majestic peaks and the real Caucasus. I have not yet seen more beautiful mountains in Russia. I love these parts and go there whenever I get a chance. In addition, skiing at these resorts is also very well developed: our skier friends skied and were satisfied. Yes, and the prices there are more pleasant, and let’s not forget about the delicious Caucasian barbecue from juicy lamb.

Read our tips for traveling to the North Caucasus and find out about prices for holidays in Dombai. It will be pleasant and useful to relax in the sanatoriums of Kislovodsk or Essentuki. And I heartily advise the most inquisitive travelers to go to Dagestan – just look how beautiful it is there!

Tours from 8000 ₽/person →

We decided to take a walk on the slopes of Elbrus at an altitude of 3700-4100 meters above sea level. That’s what I understand, mountains! Dombay. I took the photo at the top level of the lifts.

First photo: Taisiia Shestopal / unsplash. com.

Not Found (#404)

Not Found (#404)

Whoops…something went wrong!

Sorry, we did not find the page you are looking for

Tours

Hotels

Railway tickets

Route

Countries and cities

From

Date there

Cities

Yachting

Expeditions

Dog sled tours

Snowmobile tours

Quad tours

Walking tours

Alloys

Bike tours

Climbing

Ski tours

Diving and snorkeling

Jeep tours

Surfing and SUP tours

Combined tours

Horse tours

Cruises

Excursion tours

Ski trips

Helicopter tours

Fishing tours

Fitness and yoga tours

Canyoning

Railway tours

Are you looking for one of the sections below?

Tours

Hotels

Railway Tickets

Routes

Attractions

We have made a selection of interesting articles for you!

Leave feedback

12345

Thank you very much 🙂

Your feedback is very important to us and will be posted on the service as soon as possible.
time!

Climatic characteristics – March

Home / Weather / Climatic characteristics

“March ends winter, spring begins.”

March is the first month of the calendar spring. But spring comes into its own on average only in the third decade of March, when the average maximum air temperature passes through 0 ° C upwards, and the average daily air temperature becomes above -5 ° C. At the same time, the snow cover begins to melt, the height of which usually reaches its maximum in March.

Winter is very reluctant to give up its positions, so quite often there are severe frosts when the minimum air temperature drops below -40 °C. But there are also spring-like warm days with a temperature of +10–+15 °C. The average monthly air temperature in March is −5–−9 °C.

Precipitation is 20–39 mm per month, and they occur on average 15–18 days. Relative humidity is about 80%, on the coast it is slightly higher – 85%. The average monthly wind speed is 3–7 m/s.

In Arkhangelsk, the average monthly air temperature in March is −7 °C. The coldest March was in 1957, when the air temperature dropped to −42°C, and the warmest was March 1920, with a maximum temperature of +10°C. An average of 4 days with a snowstorm is observed per month, and in some years their number increases to 15. In March 1951, the longest snowstorm in the winter was noted: 44 hours continuously. Thaws are frequent, on average 9 days per month. Precipitation falls on average 30 mm, mostly in the form of snow, but there is a high probability of falling and rain with snow. At 1967, the earliest destruction of a stable snow cover occurred – on the 31st. There is a high probability of ice-frost deposits. Fogs are observed on average 5 days per month.

March 8 in Arkhangelsk can be both -26 °C (1983) and +4 °C (1979.1997)

In the old days, people noticed: what is Evdokia, such is summer (March 14). March 22 – Magpies, the second meeting of spring. What is the weather like that day, it will be like that for another forty days. March 30 – Alexey Vodotek. If this day is warm, then spring will be warm. And if “the snow melts soon, and the water runs together, then wait for a wet summer.”

March is the first month of spring. March (from the Latin word “marsius” ) is named after the god of war Mars, proclaimed by the ancient Romans as the protector of herds and fields. Folk omens say about March:

  • March is not spring, but pre-spring.
  • March breathes warmth – it smells of goodness.
  • March bought a fur coat from his mother, and sold it three days later.
  • March is winter, knocks down the horn of winter.
  • Like you, February, don’t be angry, like you, March, don’t frown, but it smells of spring.
  • February will let water in, and March will pick it up.
  • February is strong with a blizzard, and March is a drop.
  • February blows away the winter, and March breaks it.
  • March is not faithful: now he cries, now he laughs.
  • And March sets on the nose with frost.
  • Martok — put on two trousers.
  • March is proud of the frost.
  • In March, winter is behind and in front.
  • The pre-winter month of March – February is warmer than the smaller brother.

Seasonal changes in weather phenomena in the old days were associated with the days of “saints”. However, the days of the “saints” or the holy calendar served not as the basis of sayings, but as a canvas, on which sharp-witted people, in the words of A. Strizhev, “applied patterns of accumulated knowledge.” And the mention of “saints” in connection with weather phenomena cannot be associated with the superstitions of the Russian peasant. He was not so superstitious if he could call “saints” dirty, spitting, whistling, or even simply assign rather irreverent definitions: “Evdokia – soak the hem”, “Daria – clean the hole”, “Akulina – pull up the tails” , etc.

A. S. Pushkin wrote in his notes on Russian history: : perhaps nowhere else, as between our simple people, ridicule is heard about everything ecclesiastical” . According to the folk calendar:

March 6, – Timofey-spring.

March 12, — The digger destroys the road.

March 13, – Vasily drip – caplets from the roofs.

March 14, – the long-awaited number – Evdokia Plyushchiha. Around this number, especially many signs and proverbs were born. According to the old style, Evdokia (March 1) opened the spring, therefore:

  • Avdotya-veslavna – equips the spring.
  • Evdokia – soak the hem, it’s wet under the threshold.
  • From Evdokia-Plyushchikh and the first thaws.

But, as the signs say:

  • And frost will come to Evdokia.
  • With Evdokia still standing up, the dog is covered with snow.
  • Evdokinya-whistles: the winds are whistling.
  • The sun is shining warmly, and Avdotya is peeking – either snow or rain.
  • What is Evdokia, such is summer.

March 17, – Gerasim-Grachevnik.

  • Gerasim-Grachevnik brought rooks.
  • I saw rooks – meet spring. A rook on a mountain is a bucket in the yard.
  • If rooks fly to their nests – friendly spring.

March 22, – Magpies – forty martyrs. Day compared to night. Arrival of starlings.

  • Forty Martyrs – forty more matinees.
  • Winter is ending – spring is the beginning.
  • Rook on a clearing, starling on a clearing.
  • I saw a starling – spring at the porch.

March 29, – three martyrs (Savvin, Papo, Trofim) if it is warm on this day, then the whole spring will be warm.

March 30, – Alexey – from the mountains streams.

  • Aleksey – pour a jug from each snowdrift.
  • Aleksey – brings winter-winter to nothing.
  • Snow from the ground and ice from the water will burn from Alexei.
  • There is water from the mountains on Alexei, and the fish are starting to move.
  • What are the streams from the mountains on the warm Alexei-sunshine, such is the floodplain (spring waters).

Spring in the rivers – the fish moves away from the winter hut and is caught more near the coast where melt water flows, there is more oxygen in it.

weather, tours, reviews, where to rest

The island state of Sri Lanka, located in the Indian Ocean, is characterized by a tropical climate and is suitable for recreation all year round, as the weather is always warm here with an average temperature of about 30 degrees Celsius. March, however, is considered the hottest month of the year on this island, so it can be recommended mainly for those who want to relax on the beach, since excursions at this time of the year are far from always enjoyable due to high temperatures and high humidity.

Weather in Sri Lanka in March

If you look at the temperature and precipitation map, you can see that the weather in Sri Lanka in March is good mainly in the north of the island, where the minimum amount of precipitation falls. Daytime temperatures are high in the north, but not as high as on the west coast. The west coast region, located between Colombo and Kalpitiya, is characterized by the highest air temperatures in March. Do not be surprised if you see that the thermometer has climbed over 35 degrees during the day, as this is quite a common occurrence for this region. But still, in most cases, the daytime temperature here fluctuates around 30-33 degrees versus 29-31 degrees in the south of Sri Lanka and 28-30 degrees in the north of the island. By the way, in the east in March the air temperature is also 28-30 degrees, and the amount of precipitation here is reduced compared to February. However, the northeast monsoon still dominates this area, so the weather here is quite windy.
In terms of rainfall, the rainiest region in March in Sri Lanka is southwest of Kandy. At the same time, on the southwestern coast, the amount of precipitation is relatively small.

Excursions in Sri Lanka in March

March in Sri Lanka is not very hot, but very sunny. This means that you should not forget sunscreen on the excursion. On the other hand, plenty of sunlight increases the likelihood that your photos from excursions will turn out very bright and colorful.

Although in March you can meet a large number of tourists near all the popular attractions of Sri Lanka, but if you are going to the island for the first time, then we advise you to go on excursions Ella + Haputale + train + Nuwara Eliya and Elephants + Kandy + Dambulla + Sigiriya . These 2-day excursions will give you the opportunity to visit many very interesting places at once.

Excursions in Sri Lanka

Where to go to Sri Lanka in March

think about where to go on vacation. Although most tourists still choose the west coast, where most of the famous resorts and good hotels are located, the north coast is still considered the best place for a beach holiday in March.
In contrast to the rest of Sri Lanka, temperatures in the north of the island are about 30°C, which makes this region the “coolest”. In addition, there is almost no rain here. The region around Jaffna is very dry in March and great for relaxing on the beach.
As for the east coast, in March it already becomes more or less suitable for a beach holiday. The rainy season is coming to an end here, and this is reflected in the weather, which is getting drier. Daytime temperatures hover around 30°C with frequent sunshine Average around 9hours of sunshine). However, the waves on the ocean are still relatively high, so you need to be careful when swimming here.
On the south coast of Sri Lanka, March is one of the hottest months. Even at night the temperatures are high. The sea breeze does not always save. Due to the fact that the amount of precipitation increases, the coastal region becomes green and blooming.
On the west coast to the south and especially north of Colombo in March it is very hot and humid. The temperature during the day here is usually around 32 ° C. At the same time, on average, there are 14-15 rainy days per month. As a result, there is very high humidity, which often makes the weather unbearable.
Nuwara Eliya, located in the central mountainous region, has a cool, temperate climate. Even in March, here the average daily temperature is only 21.2 ° C. At the same time, there is almost no rainfall here.
If you want to take a tour of the Cultural Triangle, then think carefully, as in March the air temperature during the day here often rises to 36-37 ° C. Since the region is far from the coast, there is no cooling from the ocean. The air here is very hot and humid, so excursions to the old royal cities are not a real pleasure.

The best beaches in Sri Lanka in March

Like any other time of the year, tourists in Sri Lanka in March are looking for beaches without waves where you can swim safely. Are there such beaches without waves? There are, and quite a few of them.
In March, in many parts of Sri Lanka, you can expect a lot of sunshine, high temperatures and little rainfall. But ideal conditions for swimming in the waters of the ocean are far from being everywhere. Although it is possible to swim on both the east and west coasts of Sri Lanka in March, in both cases it should be done with caution. Especially on the east coast beaches.
The ocean in Sri Lanka is mostly calm in March, and strong waves are observed only in some parts of the island, mainly in the east. Personally, I consider the area from Colombo to Kalpitiya and the beaches in the far north of the island to be the best places for swimming in Sri Lanka in March.

What to see in Sri Lanka in March

Mahashivaratri, the night of Shiva, usually takes place at the beginning of the month. For the Hindus of Sri Lanka, the holiday is one of the most important. During the day, believers come to temples and perform ceremonies. In the evening there is a huge procession with elaborately decorated wagons, elephants, musicians with drums and artistic groups. Thousands of tourists follow all this. The priests then retreat to the temple and conduct religious rites throughout the night. Sri Lanka’s largest and most important Hindu temple is located in Matale, at the center of the cultural triangle. Here are the most grandiose festivities.
In my opinion, the best time to explore the Yala National Park in the southeast of Sri Lanka is in March. Although it can be visited all year round, it is especially beautiful in March. In addition, at this time it does not rain so often here.
You can also visit Wilpattu National Park in the northeast, which offers a safe habitat for many endangered species such as elephants, leopards, bears and monkeys. March in Sri Lanka is the perfect time for animal watching as the animals congregate around the few remaining water features in the national park.

Sri Lanka in March: reviews of tourists

Natalia, Moscow
In general, our holiday in Sri Lanka in March was great, but still the weather was hellish. In truth, we underestimated the weather in Sri Lanka, as before that we were only in dry countries such as Greece, Turkey and Tunisia. Humidity in Sri Lanka is very high, and even when just lying on the beach, it is very difficult to breathe. We did not like the tour of the Cultural Triangle only because of the weather. Instead of sightseeing, we looked for shade or even sat on the bus. If not for the weather, the holiday would have been perfect.

Evgeniy, Krasnodar
Sri Lanka is an amazing country that should definitely be visited by everyone who loves culture, history and something unknown. My wife and I planned to spend almost all the time on excursions, so we took an inexpensive hotel for breakfast. But in the end, they regretted it, because it was difficult to be on excursions because of the weather. After two excursions, we decided not to go anywhere else, but to relax on the beach. But due to the fact that our hotel was at breakfast, we had to spend a lot of money on food (we did not want to eat in local cafes). If you knew that the weather in Sri Lanka in March is so hot and humid, you would choose another place to stay or take an all-inclusive hotel on the ocean and go crazy all day on the beach.

Weather in Sochi in March. Sea temperature in march. Weather by months.

Sea weather / Russia / Weather in Sochi / Weather in MARCH

February March April
Average temperature during the day +9°C +11°C +15°C
Average temperature at night +5°C +6°C +9°C
Sea water temperature +10°C +9°C +11°C
Number of sunny days 11 days 13 days 16 days
Day length 9. 1 – 11.1 hours 11.2 – 12.7 hours 12.7 – 14.1 hours
Number of rainy days 5 days 7 days 5 days
Rainfall 84.5 mm 103.3 mm 70.5 mm
Average wind speed 3.2 m / s 3.2 m / s 2.9 m / s

Monthly weather in Sochi

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Weather in Sochi now •
Weather forecast for 14 days •
Sea water temperature •
Air temperature •
Weather by month •
Weather at the resorts of Russia

Weather in Sochi

March in Sochi is sunny, dry and rather warm weather. During the day, the air warms up + 15-20 ° С (jeans and a sweatshirt will be appropriate clothes), but the evenings are not so warm yet, so the best option is to wear a windproof raincoat or jacket in your backpack. Warmth comes with indecisive steps: if it is very hot in the sun, then, as soon as the sun sets behind a cloud, it is immediately remembered that it is not summer in the yard.

The sea is still too cold for swimming (+8-10°C), but on warm days the first sunbathers come ashore. In addition, vacationers have a great opportunity to try water sports – for example, stand-up surfing, which has been fashionable in recent years.

The ski season ends in March. Snow in the ski resorts of Sochi at this time is already quite loose, but there are still many vacationers. Sometimes resorts close due to rain – keep an eye on the weather forecast. In any case, it is always cooler in the mountains than by the sea, so even for a simple walk in Krasnaya Polyana, it is worth dressing warmly (and it is better to grab a hat).

The pleasant weather of March is probably the best time to walk around Greater Sochi. Needless to say, there are a huge number of attractions here – both architectural and natural. Not even a week is enough to explore and visit everything. But on the other hand, it’s good that in March you can save a lot on vacation: airlines offer tickets at extremely low prices, and rooms in excellent hotels can be rented for mere pennies – this is simply not possible in the summer.

March is also a few interesting holidays and festivals. In the ski resorts of Sochi and in the city itself, March 8 is actively celebrated – and this involves themed parties in clubs, concerts, flash mobs and other events. Also in March, Sochi hosts the All-Russian Art Competition “City of the Sun”, within which you can admire the performances of dance groups from all over Russia and from neighboring countries. In 2017, the Rosa Khutor mountain resort hosted the IKRA International Gastronomic Festival for the first time, which brought together the world’s leading and Russian chefs – for 4 days they treated the guests of the holiday with their culinary masterpieces.

Air temperature in Sochi in March

The graph below provides detailed information about daytime and nighttime air temperatures in Sochi in March.
Select the year you are interested in to see daily temperatures in March for that year.

The average air temperature in March over the past 5 years is 10.6°C during the day and 5.7°C at night.
To get data on air temperature in Sochi for other months, go to the “Weather by months” section.

Data for:

2022

2021

2020

2019

2018

Sea temperature in Sochi in March

The graph below provides detailed information about the water temperature in Sochi in March.
Select the year you are interested in to see daily temperatures in March for that year.

The average sea temperature in Sochi in March over the past 5 years is 9.3°C.
To get water temperature data for other months, go to the “Weather by months” section.

Data for:

2022

2021

2020

2019

2018

Sunny days in Sochi in March
The chart below shows the number of sunny, cloudy and overcast days you can expect in Sochi in March.
The forecast is based on information about the weather in this resort, collected over the past five years.
However, such a forecast cannot be accurate and should only serve as a rough guide.

Rainy days in Sochi in March

The graph below shows the probability of rainfall of various strengths in Sochi in March.
The forecast is based on rainfall information for this resort collected over the past five years.
However, such a forecast cannot be accurate and should only serve as a rough guide.

Windy days in Sochi in March

The chart below shows information about how strong the wind can expect you to be in Sochi in March.
The forecast is based on information about the strength of the wind at this resort, collected over the past five years.
However, such a forecast cannot be accurate and should only serve as a rough guide.

Weather in Sochi by month

January

February

March

April

May

July

July

September

October

9000 in March

Olga, 2019

I have been in the city for 3 days already, I flew to see a new place of work and life for the next 3 years. I fell in love with the city and nature, after a dank Moscow time I ended up in Paradise +15 during the day, you won’t believe it, but people go without jackets during the day) True, it’s still pretty cool at night, only +4. I was pleased with the lack of rain and cloudiness, the locals say that in March it rains rarely, mostly dry and already really warm. The sea is certainly cold, only +12, but by the end of the month the first sunbathers will appear when the temperature rises to +20) I advise you to carry a windbreaker with you, because there are strong and rather cold winds, especially felt on the embankment and streets near the sea. In general, it is already May in Sochi (by Moscow standards)

Sochi. WEATHER NOW

Tuesday October 4

Time: 03:06

SEA WATER TEMPERATURE: 23°C

Search

10 DAY WEATHER FORECAST

October 04 20°C 3 m / s
October 05 20°C 3 m / s
October 06 20°C 2 m / s
October 07 22°C 3 m / s
October 08 22°C 4 m / s
October 09 22°C 0 m / s
October 10 20°C 1 m / s
October 11 21°C 1 m / s
October 12 21°C 1 m / s 21. 1 °C

WEATHER in Sochi BY MONTH

559

559

55559

5555ELAY

555555555540 9AREL °C

9005 9005, JU

, JU

, JU C July

+27 ° C

, August, August

+27 ° C.2

TEMPERATURE: AIR WATER
January +11 ° C +8 ° C
February +10 ° C

+9 ° C
+11 °C
April +11 ° C +15 ° C
+17 ° C

+20 ° C
+25 ° C
+26 ° C +28 ° C
,

WARMEST WATER IN THE SEA

August

Average water temperature:

+27°C

Maximum:

+29°C

Minimum:

+25°C

THE MOST SUNNY MONTH

August

Number of sunny days:

24 days

Average cloudy:

17.

Canary islands weather in march: Canary Islands Weather in March

Опубликовано: January 4, 2023 в 1:13 am

Автор:

Категории: March

weather-may-30 – Google Suche

AlleNewsVideosBilderMapsShoppingBücher

Suchoptionen

Berlin, Berlin, Germany Monthly Weather – AccuWeather

www.accuweather.com › berlin › may-weather

Get the monthly weather forecast for Berlin, Berlin, Germany, including daily high/low, historical averages, to help you plan ahead.

Munich, Bavaria, Germany Monthly Weather – AccuWeather

www.accuweather.com › munich › may-weather

Get the monthly weather forecast for Munich, Bavaria, Germany, including daily high/low, historical averages, to help you plan ahead.

England weather forecast for Tuesday, 30 May 2023

www.weather25.com › Europe › England

Weather in England during the last few years on May 30 ; 2021 – May 30, 68 ° / 50 °, 0 in. Partly cloudy ; 2020 – May 30, 69 ° / 53 °, 0 in. Partly cloudy …

Ireland weather forecast for Tuesday, 30 May 2023 – Weather25.com

www. weather25.com › Europe › Ireland

Weather in Ireland during the last few years on May 30 ; 7. Light rain. 51° /42° · 8. Light rain. 55° /42° · 9. Light rain shower. 53° /48° ; 14. Partly cloudy.

Past Weather in London, England, United Kingdom — May 2022

www.timeanddate.com › … › London

Conditions, Comfort. Time, Temp, Weather, Wind, Humidity, Barometer, Visibility. 1:50 am. Sun, May 1, 52 °F, Overcast. 6 mph, ↑, 77%, 30.27 “Hg, N/A.

Berlin May Weather, Average Temperature (Germany)

weatherspark.com › Germany › Berlin › Berlin

In Berlin during May average daily high temperatures increase from 63°F to … May 30°F 30°F 40°F 40°F 50°F 50°F 60°F 60°F 70°F 70°F 80°F 80°F Apr Jun May …

May, TX Monthly Weather Forecast – weather.com

weather.com › weather › monthly › May+TX

Weather.com brings you the most accurate monthly weather forecast for May, TX with average/record and high/low temperatures, precipitation and more.

Frankfurt, Average Weather May – Germany

www.holiday-weather.com › … › Averages

Frankfurt, Average Weather May. Temperature. Temperature. 14°C. High Temperature. High Temperature. 19°C. Low Temperature. Low Temperature. 9°C.

Melbourne, Victoria May 2022 Daily Weather Observations

www.bom.gov.au › IDCJDW3050.202205.shtml

May 2022 Daily Weather Observations … 2, Mo, 13.6, 22.1, 0, 2.0, 7.1, N, 30, 12:10, 16.3 … 16, Mo, 11.6, 15.9, 1.4, 4.6, 3.7, N, 30, 11:03, 14.3 …

Weather in Manila in May 2022

world-weather.info › … › Weather in Manila

Detailed ⚡ Manila Weather Forecast for May 2022 – day/night 🌡️ temperatures, precipitations – World-Weather.info.

Ähnliche Suchanfragen

Weather May 30 2022

Weather for May 7th 2022

Weather 29 May 2022

Weather Munich May 2022

Weather for May 28 2022

Weather 31 May 2022

Weather Berlin May 2022

Weather on May 20, 2022

weather-channel-san-jose – Google Suche

AlleNewsBilderShoppingMapsVideosBücher

Suchoptionen

San Jose, CA 10-Day Weather Forecast

weather. com › weather › tenday › San+Jose+CA

Be prepared with the most accurate 10-day forecast for San Jose, CA with highs, lows, chance of precipitation from The Weather Channel and Weather.com.

San jose, A 10-Tage-Wettervorhersage – The Weather Channel …

weather.com › de-DE › wetter › CSXX0009:1:CS

Gewitter. Höchsttemperatur 24C. Wind aus SW mit 10 bis 15 km/h. Regenrisiko 100 %. Niederschlag ca. 25 mm. Luftfeuchte83 …

10-Tage-Wetter-San José, CA, Vereinigte Staaten

weather.com › de-DE › wetter › San+José+CA+Vereinigte+Staaten

Regen. Starker Regenfall möglich. Tiefsttemperatur 13C. Wind aus S mit 10 bis 15 km/h. Regenrisiko 100 %. Niederschlag ca. 12 mm. Luftfeuchte93%.

San Jose, CA Weather Forecast and Conditions | Weather.com

weather.com › weather › today › San+Jose+CA

Today’s and tonight’s San Jose, CA weather forecast, weather conditions and Doppler radar from The Weather Channel and Weather.com.

Hourly Weather Forecast for San Jose, CA

weather. com › weather › hourbyhour › San+Jose+CA

Hourly Local Weather Forecast, weather conditions, precipitation, dew point, humidity, wind from Weather.com and The Weather Channel.

San jose, A Wettervorhersage und – The Weather Channel

weather.com › de-DE › wetter › heute › CSXX0009:1:CS

Wettervorhersage, Witterungsbedingungen und Doppler-Radar für den Tag und die Nacht für San jose, A von The Weather Channel und Weather.com.

Stündliches Wetter-San José, CA, Vereinigte Staaten

weather.com › de-DE › wetter › stundlich › San+José+CA+Vereinigte+Staa…

Stündliche lokale Wettervorhersage, Witterungsbedingungen, Niederschlag, Taupunkt, Luftfeuchtigkeit, Wind von Weather.com und The Weather Channel.

San José, San José, Costa Rica Weather Forecast and Conditions

weather.com › weather › today

Today’s and tonight’s San José, San José, Costa Rica weather forecast, weather conditions and Doppler radar from The Weather Channel and Weather.

Temperature in the canary islands in march: Canary Islands Weather in March

Опубликовано: January 3, 2023 в 11:33 am

Автор:

Категории: March

Gran Canaria, Canary Islands – March Weather

What’s the Weather like in Gran Canaria in March?

March is anenjoyable month to appreciate the unique landscape of Gran Canaria. The mild temperatures are ideal for many outdoor activities such as windsurfing, scuba diving, mountain biking, rock climbing and golfing.

Is Gran Canaria Warm In March?

The weather in March will feel almost summer-like for tourists from northern Europe. The average temperature on any given day is 18.5°C, compared to April, which has an average temperature of around 18.9°C. The low can dip down to 15.4°C with a high of up to 21.8°C.

Can You Swin In the Sea In Gran Canaria In March?

The average sea temperature is a reasonably warm 19°C but it rises to 20°C by the end of the month. The windier days of January and February might have made swimming unfavourable, but March’s warmer air temperatures will make the ocean much more inviting.

Does It Rain In Gran Canaria In March?

There is an average of 14 mm of precipitation over an average of 7 days.

Average Sunshine Hours In Gran Canaria In March

Travelers get to enjoy an average of 11 beautiful hours of sunlight each day during March.

Weather Warnings

Dust storms are still prevalent during March, but since they are becoming less of a factor, the west side of the island is not nearly as affected at this time of year because of the mountains. 

Gran Canaria Hotels in March

Riu Palace Maspalomas

Since it only has four floors, tourists might expect the views from Riu Palace Maspalomas in Playa del Ingles to be less than ideal, but that is not so. In fact, the view from most rooms is actually very good. In addition to this pleasant surprise, the naturally occurring sand dunes are also visible from most rooms.

It’s not incredibly well prepared for children and tends to suit older couples. Many people choose the half board option and report that it is excellent value, especially because of the breakfast buffet.

Atlantic Beach Club

For the best value in Gran Canaria, the Atlantic Beach Club is a modern and affordable resort on the Playa del Ingles. This resort has something for everyone, including quick access to the beach, balconies and a pool for guests to enjoy. One common compliment is that this hotel is close to nighttime festivities but removed enough so you can get restful sleep at night.

Bars and Restaurants

Cosi Come Sei

Located in the city of Puerto Rico, the Cosi Come Sei restaurant is an intimate and family-friendly dining option. This eatery is located in a shopping centre, like many others on Gran Canaria, and only has ten tables.

Because of the modest size, you will likely have to call ahead to make reservations. But while this restaurant unofficially requires reservations, it is fairly budget friendly and definitely family friendly. They have menu options for every income and taste.

Xtreeemzs

For a raucous good time, the club Xtreeemz is a fantastic spot to relax and unwind. This club has a full service bar, friendly staff and best of all, affordable drinks. Regarded as one of the best bars in the city of Puerto Rico, it attracts a suitable buzzy and eclectic crowd.

Things to do in Gran Canaria in March

El Faro de Maspalomas

When staying in Maspalomas, shoppers must visit El Faro de Maspalomas, located at the southern tip of Gran Canaria. This area offers a great selection of shops and boutiques, restaurants and cafés. Visiting this upscale promenade is a great way to spend an evening, strolling by the shops, people watching and unwinding with a drink in hand.

Aqualand Maspalomas

While you are on the southern tip of the island in Maspalomas, another attraction to stop by is Aqualand Maspalomas. This waterpark is geared towards children of all ages and even adults that are kids at heart.

While not being the most budget-friendly stop for families, this waterpark has slides and play areas to cool off while the heat is rising outside. You can save a little money by booking your ticket through a website or a local tour guide before arriving to the water park’s gates.

Dr Fish Foot Spa

Pop into Dr Fish Foot Spa for an unusual pedicure. At this small business in Puerto Mogan, for a small fee, you dip your feet into a tank where fish will nibble away all the callous and dry bits of skin. This unconventional service is certainly a unique experience that will be hard to replicate. Previous customers have described it as tickling at first but something that grows on you.

Hottest Canary Islands in March

 By Mark Hodson, Sunday Times Travel Writer

The Canary Islands start to heat up in March, making them the perfect spring getaway. The guaranteed sunshine is well worth the four-hour flight.

Gran Canaria, Lanzarote and Fuerteventura are all equally hot at this time of year, with Tenerife just a touch cooler. If you are planning a beach holiday, the sea will be slightly warmer in Gran Canaria (19ºC), but Fuerteventura is forecast to have a little less rain.

March is Carnival season (dates vary depending on the year). If you miss the main event in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, the island’s capital, there’s a second celebration in the resort town of Los Gigantes.

  • London

Average maximum temperature: 10ºC
Average minimum temperature: 3ºC
Hours of daily sunshine: 4

  • Gran Canaria

Average maximum temperature: 21ºC
Average minimum temperature: 14ºC
Hours of daily sunshine: 7

Recommended holidays: Gran Canaria has wonderful beaches and a rugged volcanic interior. Find the best places to stay in Gran Canaria along with some charming boutique hotels. Or explore the island’s canyons and coastline on this walking holiday.

  • Lanzarote

Average maximum temperature: 21ºC
Average minimum temperature: 14ºC
Hours of daily sunshine: 7

Recommended holidays: there’s a huge choice of hotels in Lanzarote but I suggest you stay in a villa with private pool. Families with young children adore the Princess Yaiza Resort. We have also found some lovely boutique hotels in Lanzarote. Or try this independent walking holiday. St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated with a three-day party in the resort town of Puerto del Carmen.

  • Fuerteventura

Average maximum temperature: 21ºC
Average minimum temperature: 14ºC
Hours of daily sunshine: 7

Recommended holidays: check out this selection of charming and good-value places to stay in Fuerteventura. There is plenty to discover on this fascinating island – you could rent a car or embark on an independent walking holiday.

  • Tenerife

Average maximum temperature: 20ºC
Average minimum temperature: 13ºC
Hours of daily sunshine: 7

Recommended holidays: Couples should check out these luxury hotels in Tenerife. For families, we suggest The Ritz-Carlton, Abama or the Sheraton La Caleta. Also take a look at these boutique hotels in Tenerife. If you’re planning to visit during Carnival, book early.

How about joining a group walking trip with Ramblers Walking Holidays? It has departures to Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, Tenerife and La Gomera in March.

Looking for something more quirky and remote? Try these lesser-known Canary Islands. And find out more about where to go in the Canary Islands.

Save 40% on your next holiday

* Did you know you can save up to 40% on holiday prices? See our latest travel deals and enter your email address below to get updates every fortnight.

0026

0.5

9

Day, ° C
5 March March 6,

March 7, 8,

Tempension, ° C

C

18 18 18
Temperature day, ° C 18 19 19
Humidity, % March 10, March 11, March 12, 13 March 14,
Temperature at night, ° C 18 16 17
19 18 17 17 18
Humor, % 72 75 76 75 70 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 900 9AT0025 799
Wind, m / s 5 6
precipitation, mm 0. 2 0.1

9000 9000

Wedding on Tenerife in March

Come
/
/

Mikhail Schwartz

Are you going to Tenerife in March? So, you need to know in advance the features of the weather in this spring month. And if swimming is not the main thing for you, then the March weather will not be a disappointment.

Tenerife, Spain (photo: Joerg Zwingli)

The weather in March in general in the Canary Islands and on the island of Tenerife is quite varied and a bit capricious.

Tenerife guide, see here.

Air temperature

With the onset of spring, the air warms up more rapidly. Thus, at night the temperature ranges from 16 to 20°C, and during the day – from 20 to 24°C. At the same time, in the afternoon on a quiet windless day, you can feel all 30 degrees. Although in the evening, after 15 hours, the temperature begins to drop sharply. In the evenings it is quite cool here. The climate in March in Tenerife is quite mild, the weather is not hot. Most days are clear or partly cloudy.

Water temperature

Playa Jardín (photo: Guajara)

An unpleasant feature of March is that swimming during this period is not very comfortable: the water temperature is the coolest during the year and is 18-19°C . But in shallow water and in small coves, with black volcanic sand, the water is usually a couple of degrees warmer.

Precipitation and wind

The beginning of March is a rather rainy time, but compared to autumn or winter, the number of such days decreases. Precipitation is mostly short-term and does not cause much discomfort, but it will not be superfluous to take an umbrella with you.

This month, like February, is a surfer’s paradise. From the cold winds blowing from the northwest, mountains protect, which, in turn, also divide the island into two main climatic zones: the rainy north and the drier and sunny south.

In March, the snow that has fallen in winter on the slopes of the Teide volcano melts without a trace. But sometimes it happens that it is stale right up to May, and then warm clothes will be useful for excursions and hiking.

Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife (photo: Carlos Martin)

The second feature of March is that during this period you can feel a real sandstorm. At the same time, a strong wind brings the smallest grains of sand from the Sahara desert, which, flying in the air, greatly impair visibility and prevent free breathing and clogging through the respiratory tract and mucous membranes, into the throat and lungs. This natural phenomenon is called kalima. It does not last long: one or two days. However, this phenomenon is accompanied by strong gusts of wind and elevated temperatures, which can reach 40°C. Therefore, in order to avoid trouble, it is not recommended to neglect sunglasses and hats.

This time of year will be especially unpleasant for allergy sufferers.

Hottest place in europe in march: Hottest Greek islands in March – Weather information

Опубликовано: January 1, 2023 в 11:14 pm

Автор:

Категории: March

Hottest Greek islands in March – Weather information

 By Mark Hodson, Sunday Times Travel Writer

March is a tempting time to flee the cold weather in the UK and escape to the Greek islands. But although the sun may be shining, the tourist season has yet to start and you’ll struggle to find direct flights from the UK. You may also find that many hotels and restaurants are still closed. The season really gets going in April.

Don’t expect beach weather in March (and the sea remains cold at around 15°C), but this is a lovely time for a city break in Athens, or perhaps lesser known Thessaloniki. Both are served by direct flights from the UK. In Athens you can expect temperatures of 17ºC and five hours of daily sunshine.

Another option is Cyprus. Though not a Greek island, it’s a Greek-speaking nation with a lovely spring climate, and March is an ideal time for sightseeing and hiking. You’ll find cheap direct flights in March.

But unless you are dead set on Greece, I would urge you instead to consider the Canary Islands in March, where you can expect around 21ºC and seven hours of daily sunshine, plus a huge choice of direct flights. It’s a similar picture in Madeira. See where else in hot in Europe in March.

Cyprus

Average maximum temperature in April: 17ºC
Hours of daily sunshine: 7
Flying time from UK: 4.5 hours
Monthly rainfall: 56mm

Cyprus benefits from higher temperatures, longer hours of sunshine and less rainfall than Greece at this time of year. The weather is perfect for exploring the rich culture of one of the oldest civilisations in the Mediterranean. There will be enough bars, restaurants and shops open in low season for you to have an enjoyable trip. Find villas to rent in Cyprus.

Athens

Average maximum temperature in April: 17ºC
Hours of daily sunshine: 5
Flying time from UK: 3 hours 40 mins
Monthly rainfall: 50mm

Athens is Europe’s hottest capital and gets scorching hot in July and August, so March is a great time to stroll the back streets, climb to the Acropolis and generally enjoy the city when there are very few tourists. You’ll get a good rate in March at one of these charming boutique hotels.

Kos

Average maximum temperature in April: 16ºC
Hours of daily sunshine: 7
Flying time from UK: via Athens
Monthly rainfall: 76mm

Due to its southern location, Kos is consistently one of the hottest Greek islands. March is a great time to discover Kos’ dramatic landscape and quaint villages. Many food and drink places will be open across the island, and you can explore Kos town’s ancient ruins and lively harbour before the summer party season kicks off. We recommend staying at the good-value all-inclusive Ikos Aria.

Rhodes

Average maximum temperature in April: 16ºC
Hours of daily sunshine: 6
Flying time from UK: via Athens
Monthly rainfall: 66mm

Rhodes, the largest of the Dodecanese islands, enjoys warm, sunny weather in March. The low humidity makes it a great time of year to explore the cobbled streets of the city’s Old Town and discover the island’s ancient ruins. Rhodes is steeped in cultural heritage and many attractions stay open year-round due to its size. Find the best holidays in Rhodes.

Corfu

Average maximum temperature in April: 16ºC
Hours of daily sunshine: 4
Flying time from UK: via Athens
Monthly rainfall: 108mm

Slightly closer to the UK, Corfu experiences warm days and cooler nights. The mild temperatures are perfect for discovering the island’s traditional villages and tranquil beaches. Avoid the buzz of British tourists by visiting Corfu in March, but expect some rain and a few places to be closed. Find luxury villas in Corfu.

Crete

Average maximum temperature in April: 15ºC
Hours of daily sunshine: 6
Flying time from UK: via Athens
Monthly rainfall: 90mm

Crete, Greece’s largest island, boasts one of the earliest springs in the Mediterranean. Due to its size and vast terrain, there is much to explore on the island, and many attractions stay open year-round. With a plethora of historical sights, the low season makes a great time to avoid the crowds. The south coast is usually warmer than the north, but be sure to pack for cool nights and the occasional rain shower.

Kefalonia

Average maximum temperature in April: 15ºC
Hours of daily sunshine: 6
Flying time from UK: via Athens
Monthly rainfall: 91mm

Another island that is relatively nearby for UK visitors, Kefalonia, will be warming up in March, but is also one of the wetter islands. Though it may be too cold for sunbathing, there is much to explore on the island including its forest-covered mountains and limestone cliffs. There are plenty of local eateries and attractions open all year. Find villas in Kefalonia.

Santorini

Average maximum temperature in April: 17ºC
Hours of daily sunshine: 7
Flying time from UK: via Athens
Monthly rainfall: 82mm

Santorini is one of the warmest Greek islands in March. March is a great time of year for sightseeing and hiking in Santorini. It is also a more affordable time of year to visit, so you can enjoy the famous white walled towns, rugged landscape and volcanic beaches for less. Some food and drink places will be closed, but many will begin opening up for the incoming tourist season. Find the best hotels in Santorini.

Try another month

Hottest Greek islands in February
Hottest Greek islands in March
Hottest Greek islands in April
Hottest Greek islands in May
Hottest Greek islands in June
Hottest Greek islands in July
Hottest Greek islands in August
Hottest Greek islands in September
Hottest Greek islands in October
Hottest Greek islands in November

* Did you know you can save up to 40% on holiday prices? See our latest travel deals and enter your email address below to get updates every fortnight.

Last updated: 10 August 2022

Mild March – DW – 03/12/2014

Image: DW/C. Gunkel

Natalie Muller

March 12, 2014

Parts of Germany are experiencing their warmest start to March ever. Much of Europe has also recorded higher than average temperatures. While many are thrilled to see the back of winter, is the heat a cause for concern?

https://p.dw.com/p/1BNHh

Advertisement

Central Europeans could be excused for thinking summer was just around the corner at the moment. Throughout this week Berlin, Hamburg and Munich have all enjoyed beach weather, meanwhile Paris recorded its warmest temperature for this time of year since 1880. Temperatures reached a sultry 21.6 degrees Celsius in the French capital.

And the mild temperatures show no sign of abating. For the remainder of the week temperatures in Central Europe are expected to remain two to three degrees above normal, according to Byron Drew, lead forecaster at MetraWeather in the UK. In north eastern Europe and Scandinavia it’s expected to be four to five degrees hotter than average for this time of year.

But while the balmy conditions may seem like a sudden departure from the European winter for some of us, German Weather Service meteorologist Anna Wieczorek told DW it’s nothing to be alarmed about. “It’s not unusual, and even those record breaking temperatures aren’t super new,” she said. “These are normal fluctuations.”

“There have been cases of 25 degrees Celsius being reached at other stations in March in previous years, which aren’t considered to be exceptional weather events.”

High pressure, lack of clouds

So why is it so unseasonably warm this year? The answer is simple, Wieczorek explains. The sky has been almost clear of clouds during the first half of March because of high pressure systems moving over Western Europe and the UK.

Locals in Munich enjoy a beer in the sun in the Englischer Garten in February of this yearImage: picture-alliance/dpa

“The Sun’s radiation, which is typical for the time of year, is basically allowed through unhindered,” she says. “Because of that it’s not unusual to see temperatures rise slightly above 20 degrees.”

In addition, cyclone activity in the North Atlantic Ocean is blocking cold air from flowing over Western Europe, according to meteorologist Volker Ermert from the Institute of Geophysics and Meteorology at the University of Cologne. He says that the high temperatures in the first part of March are part of a long-term trend.

“Climate change is an ongoing process,” he said. “Our projections are that the temperatures will increase up to three to four degrees in the next 100 years, and on the way to these temperatures there will be a lot of record-breaking weather events.”

Climate change in action

It’s early days, but Ermert believes 2014 could be the warmest on record for Central Europe. “If you average it on a global scale then you find that we have the warmest temperatures year after year, so the last years were really warm in the atmosphere.”

While North America struggled through extreme cold and snow this past winter, conditions in Europe were unusually mild. It could go down as one of the warmest winters in 250 years, according to Ermert.

Germany is working to reduce its emissions of greenhouse gases, but it still is far from perfectImage: Fotolia/blumenkind

Sea level rises and changes in snow cover are some of the long term global implications of slight increases in temperature. But Ermert said he’s also seen the effect of warmer weather in Cologne – this year lettuces grown as part of the University of Cologne’s urban food project are being harvested several weeks earlier than usual.

“That’s really strange for the beginning of March,” he said. “These plants are really affected by these warm temperatures.”

“I think this year is quite unusual.”

The German Weather Service usually issues pollen forecasts in March or April, but this year they were put out as early as January. Ermert also warns that the mild winter and below average rainfall in central Europe has led to dry soil conditions and a higher danger of forest fires.

But Europeans shouldn’t stow away their winter clothing just yet. Forecasters predict the balmy conditions in Europe and the UK will only last until the end of the week. Then there’ll be a return to cooler temperatures as the usual cool air flow over the continent kicks in.

Anna Wieczorek from the German Weather Service says it’s possible there will be another bout of warm weather before the month is over, although it’s too early to say whether this March could be Germany’s hottest on record.

Advertisement

Skip next section Explore more

Explore more

Skip next section Related topics

Related topics

EuropeCOP27: Everything you need to knowWeatherClimate changeCOP27: Tackling Africa’s climate change challenges Skip next section DW’s Top Story

Page 1 of 3

Skip next section More stories from DW

Go to homepage

When is the best time to go to Istanbul for vacation

The best time to visit Istanbul is during the spring months (April-May) and autumn (September-October). At this time, the weather in the city is warm, but not hot. It is very comfortable to walk around the former Turkish capital, although there are not so few tourists in the city. However, it is during this period that many festivals take place, and the prices for hotel rooms are low.

It is very hot in Istanbul during the summer months, and the prices for hotel rooms go up. During this period, the tourist flow in the city is the highest. If you want to save money, you can come in the winter months, although you may not be lucky with the weather. At this time, it rains and sleet in the city, you will have to dress warmly and carry an umbrella with you.

This article will tell you about the weather in Istanbul by season. You will find out how hot it is here in summer, and how severe frosts are in winter. We will tell you when the tulip season is in Istanbul and what to do in the metropolis if the weather is not good.

Tourist seasons in Istanbul

High season (June-early September)

The weather at this time is the hottest, it becomes especially unbearable from mid-July to the end of August. During this period, the heat reaches peak values, the average air temperature reaches 28 degrees. And since the city has high humidity in summer, the air temperature seems even higher than it really is.

In July and August it is especially hot and stuffy, walking around the city and taking excursions is not very comfortable. But this time is suitable for swimming on the beaches around the city. In the evening it is good to sit in a fish restaurant near the Bosphorus or drink Turkish coffee in a small cafe.

In the summer, there are a lot of tourists in the city, especially in the old part of Istanbul, where there are especially many attractions. Therefore, if you are going to arrive at this time, book your accommodation well in advance. Please note that accommodation prices are very high during the summer months.

The summer months in Istanbul are the season for outdoor concerts, parades and numerous festivals.

The most popular events and festivals taking place in Istanbul in the summer:

Istanbul International Music Festival. Held in June and July at a variety of historic sites.

The festival started over 45 years ago. Here you can hear opera and choral singing, see ballet. In addition, orchestras from all over the world play at this landmark event for the city, as well as folk music.

This is a very prestigious event for both Istanbul and the whole world. After all, it is not so often you can see events taking place in various interesting places in the city.

Istanbul International Jazz Festival. Usually takes place from June to mid-July.

At this event you can hear a wide variety of styles of music. Jazz and reggae, blues and rock are played here. The festival takes place for 3 weeks, usually in city parks with free admission.

The Feast of the Sacrifice. Religious holiday Eid al-Adha – lasts for 4 days in June or July.

These days, many Istanbul residents leave the city and go to the suburbs, to their relatives. Airports, railway stations and bus stations are crowded with people. At this time, a special atmosphere reigns in Istanbul, the townspeople are friendly and benevolent.

Despite the departure of many citizens, the city is still crowded. There are a lot of people on the embankments, in cafes and restaurants. And the prices in city hotels and in the hotels of the Princes’ Islands on the Sea of ​​​​Marmara are especially high, this is the peak of the tourist season, the period of weekends and holidays.

Victory Day. One of the national holidays, it is celebrated annually on August 30th.

This public holiday in Turkey commemorates the people’s victory over the Greek invaders during the 1922 war. At this time, military parades are held, patriotic speeches are made, and other patriotic events are held.

Medium season (mid-September-November)

In autumn, the weather in the former Turkish capital is usually overcast, and around the beginning of October it starts to rain. At this time, the air temperature becomes lower and walking around Istanbul will be more comfortable.

Istanbul residents consider September to be one of the best months to visit the city. This month and early October, it is still quite crowded here, comfortable weather can last until mid-November.

If you are going to Istanbul for a sightseeing holiday, we advise you to visit the city in early November. The weather in the city begins to deteriorate little by little, it may rain. But for excursions these days are quite comfortable, and if it rains, you can go to the museum. The sun often shines, and the temperature in the daytime can reach up to +20 degrees.

Autumn time in Istanbul is very convenient for those who want to see the first capital of Turkey without crowds of people and without queues for the main attractions.

In the autumn months, prices for Istanbul hotels are reduced, air tickets to the local airport also become cheaper. The change in prices becomes especially noticeable in October, after the start of the rainy season. Various festivals take place during this time.

Events and festivals in autumn:

Republic Day. One of the national holidays, it is celebrated on October 29th. This day celebrates the formation of the independent Republic of Turkey in 1923. Parades are held, fireworks are launched, other festive events take place.

Akbank Jazz Festival. Held in October. Turkish performers and musicians from other countries perform at the festival, playing mainly jazz music. The event lasts 10 days, during this time many concerts, jam sessions and master classes take place in the most picturesque places of the city.

International Istanbul Biennale. Held in October-November on odd years, a number of exhibitions of avant-garde art are held in such interesting locations as the Basilica Cistern, Hagia Irene, etc. A grand art festival, here you will see avant-garde painting and cinema. Conducted master classes and guided tours. All events are free.

Commemoration of Atatürk. Held on November 10, events are held throughout the country. On this day, the founder of the Republic, Mustafa Kemal, is commemorated in Turkey. A variety of events are held, such as performances by artists, concerts and exhibitions.

Middle season (April-May)

Spring in Istanbul is warm, mild weather, but not yet hot. The closer summer comes, the less chance of rain, and the wind is not as cold as during the winter months.

It’s not summer yet, but merchants are already selling ripening fruits – figs, green plums, strawberries.

It is very pleasant to walk in parks and gardens, tulips are blooming, city residents walk in a good mood.

In spring it is good to walk around the city with excursions. In the spring, many bars and restaurants with terraces open, parades and festivals take place. Istanbul seems to come alive.

Prices for accommodation and airfare are still low. True, they grow up on the May holidays, at this time the number of tourists in the country increases.

Spring festivals and events:

Easter. Celebrated in April, events are held at Aya Yorgi Church on the Princes’ Islands.

Istanbul International Film Festival. Held in March-April, in various cinemas. Within two weeks you can evaluate the novelties of Turkish cinema. Usually films are shown with English subtitles. In addition, films from all over the world are shown. The festival is very popular among moviegoers, you can chat with famous actors.

Istanbul Tulip Festival. Held in April. This month, more than 11 million flowers of about 100 species are being planted in the parks and squares of the city.

Istanbul with tulips looks very photogenic. Tulips can be planted both in the first half of April and at the end of the month (if earlier it was too cold for flowers). Therefore, you will not be mistaken if you come to the city on April 20-30.

It must be remembered that April 23 is a public holiday and many Turks come to Istanbul to admire the tulips. There are few free rooms in hotels during this period, there are big traffic jams on the roads, and long queues in shops.

National Sovereignty Day and Children’s Day. Celebrated on April 23rd. On this day in 1920, the first parliament of Turkey began its work. Now it is a public holiday, parades are held, patriotic songs are sung, children perform, wreaths are laid at the monuments to the founder of the Turkish Republic, Ataturk.

Day of Ataturk, Youth and Sports. National holiday, celebrated on May 19th. The city hosts many sporting events, processions, they are dedicated to the national holiday of independence. In addition, this day marks the birthday of Ataryurk, the founder of present-day Turkey.

Open door festival. Takes place in the second half of May. You will be able to see some of the significant architectural sights of the city from the inside. For example, you can see the Ortakoy Mosque or the Egyptian House.

Low season (December-March)

Winter in Istanbul is usually not frosty, the temperature is not very low, it rains. But there are also cold, then it can snow. In the coldest period, in January and February, the average temperature can reach 8 degrees.

Rains during the cold season are common, so if you are going to visit Istanbul in winter, bring an umbrella and a warm coat. At this time of the year, fog and even snow are possible in the city. It can be quite chilly, especially close to the sea where strong wind blows.

Local residents rarely encounter ice, if the water on the sidewalks is frozen, it becomes difficult to move around the city. Passers-by slide on the ice and fall, the ice is not sprinkled with reagents. Fortunately, after a couple of days everything can melt.

In addition, there is no central heating in Istanbul. Everyone heats their home as best they can, many save on heat. Some hotels don’t heat either.

Winter events and festivals:

Istanbul International Short Film Festival. Takes place in mid-December. It runs during the week, and you can watch about 200 films made in Turkey and around the world.

International Istanbul Gastronomy Festival. Takes place at the end of December. This is the largest gastronomic event in the country for food lovers. For 3 whole days, chefs from many countries of the world gather and present their art. There are various culinary competitions.

Catholic Christmas (December 25). Most Turks do not celebrate this holiday. But some citizens go shopping and go to parties on this day. The locals usually celebrate the New Year with food and gifts.

New Year (December 31). The holiday is celebrated in most of the city, especially young people love to celebrate it. Families usually gather at the table with delicious food, give gifts to each other. After the feast, people go to the city squares and watch the fireworks.

Istanbul International Dance Festival. Begins at the end of March. These days, numerous dance groups from all over the world perform in the city. In addition, master classes are held in 40 styles, ranging from cha-cha-cha to belly dancing.

Monthly weather in Istanbul

January. Along with February, this is one of the coldest months of the year. Snow cover may last for several days, but this is unlikely to interfere with your rest. Snow may fall in one area of ​​the city, but not in another. The average temperature during the day is + 8 degrees, at night it drops to + 3 +4 degrees. There is a lot of precipitation in January, it ranks second in terms of quantity among the months of the year, immediately after December. It can rain for 14 days, and the sun sets early, before 5 pm.

Feb. At this time, the weather in the city is cool and humid, the fashion can be very windy. Sometimes in the mornings there are fogs that interfere with the passage of planes and the passage of ferries. Snow can lie on the streets for several days. Air temperatures during this period are about the same as in January. Sunny day is very short, less than 4 hours, it is better to visit attractions indoors (museums, galleries, mosques).

Mar. Locals call this month “winter”. The weather in March often changes. The average daytime temperature rises to +11 degrees, it rains on average 13 days. The heaviest snowfall that occurred in Istanbul occurred on March 1987 years old.

April. The average temperature rises to +16 degrees during the day, in the evening it drops to +12. Precipitation becomes much less than in the winter months. There are fewer tourists than in summer, and prices for booking accommodation in hotels are much lower than in summer. Perhaps this is the best month to visit the city, especially during the Tulip Festival. The days get much longer, with the sun setting around 8 pm towards the end of April.

May. During the day, the average temperature reaches + 20 degrees, at night it is cool – + 12. There are short-term showers and strong temperature drops. However, May is very popular for visiting the city, summer is coming and everything here is growing and blooming.

June. In the first month of summer, the average temperature during the day rises to +26, at night it drops to +17. Some days in Istanbul can be much hotter. It rains on average 6 days in June. The hot season for tourists begins, but there are still not as many people as in July or August.

July. This month, the city has the hottest days – the average daily temperature rises to +28 degrees, at night +17. Very often during the day it becomes +35 and even higher, the humidity is high, it becomes difficult to breathe. There are a lot of people on the streets. There is very little rainfall. To escape from the stuffy weather, you can visit a cafe on the coast.

August. Day and night temperatures are about the same as in July. The weather is very dry, it rains only 5 days a month. There are more tourists in Istanbul in August than in other seasons.

September. At the beginning of the month, the average temperature drops slightly – +25 degrees during the day and +17 at night (at the level of June), but by the end of September it becomes noticeably lower. It may rain on some days, but there are much fewer guests in the city, especially towards the end of September. Therefore, this month is very convenient for visiting Istanbul.

Oct. The average daily temperature drops to +19, at night +12, autumn weather prevails. In October it is still nice to walk around the city, although it gets cooler. It often rains, in October Istanbul has the highest amount of rainfall since January. Mostly it rains at the end of the month.

Nov. This is the last month until April when some days can be warm and pleasant for walking. Basically, such wonderful days happen in the first half of November. It is rainy in November, about 13 days in a month when it rains. The air temperature during the day is about +14, after sunset it gets colder to +9. By the end of November, the time of sunlight during the day is greatly reduced – up to 5 hours.

Dec. Winter comes into its own, during the day the air warms up to an average of +10 degrees. It gets colder at night, up to + 3+ 4 degrees. The sun is in the sky for only three hours, after which it sets below the horizon. It gets evening long before 17 pm. December is the wettest month of the year, strong winds blow that cut to the bone. There may be snowfall on some days. In the mornings there are fogs that can interfere with navigation.

The hottest place in Russia, which region is the warmest in winter

Russia is truly a land of contrasts. It gives a lot of impressions – pleasant and not very. This article has compiled a rating of cities whose temperature is higher than usual. This information will be of interest to anyone who is curious about all the intricacies of the endless continent, and who wants to figure out which city is the hottest in Russia.

Rating

To determine the hottest city, you need to know the average annual air temperature. The official website of the Hydrometeorological Center has all the necessary information.

Volgograd

Thus, according to forecasters, the hottest city in Russia is Volgograd. This statistic has been confirmed over the years and is beyond doubt.

Why is Volgograd the hottest city?
Volgograd climate features directly depend on its geographical location. Namely, the location of the hottest city in the country does not allow doubting the statistics.

Volgograd is located in the southern part of the East European Plain. However, with this, for example, the city of Astrakhan is located another 500 km to the south. But why did Volgograd become the hottest city? The answer to this question is fraught with an interesting fact. The Volgograd region borders on Kazakhstan, the main territory of which is a flat steppe. Hot southern winds blowing from the southeast to the northwest come to Volgograd from Kazakhstan. It is striking that these sultry winds blow only as far as Volgograd throughout the long summer. The boundary of the zone of action of these climatic changes ends precisely in the hero city. That is why Astrakhan is much cooler than Volgograd. South winds do not enter it.

What is the weather like in Volgograd in summer?
Volgograd summer begins in the second half of May, less often from the beginning of June and ends at the very end of September. Such a long summer brings a gradual increase in the maximum air temperature to the limit of 44-48 degrees in late July – early August. At the same time, the probability of precipitation at this time is comparable to the climatic features of the desert area. Visitors to Volgograd who come to the city for the first time in the summer are often extremely surprised by the local weather conditions and find it hard to endure the constant heat.

In the middle of summer, the air in Volgograd, warmed up to unbearable temperatures, drives people into their houses. Air conditioners work in almost every apartment and office at the limit of their capabilities. At night, the air has time to cool down only to 28 degrees, but an hour after sunrise, it warms up again to 38-40 degrees. At noon, almost no one goes out into the street. Under the direct rays of the scorching sun, people try to travel in cars or public transport. The beaches of Volgograd are filled to capacity throughout the day.

The hottest city in Russia is Volgograd

Volgograd is also the longest city in Europe, the length of which, including agglomerations, is about 120 km.

Maykop

A person is uncomfortable when it is very cold and hot in the same city, which is located in the Black Sea basin. The average temperature in summer is +28 degrees, and in winter it is not colder than -4.

Of course, the weather throws up strong winds, downpours, and sometimes hail, but so rarely and so briefly that these natural phenomena can hardly be called a significant minus.

Note! But the pluses can even be attributed to a favorable environmental situation, so if you want to be healthy, move to Maykop.

Pyatigorsk

The cities of the Stavropol Territory are also attractive for their climate, natural beauty, clean air, local attractions and mountain peaks. In Pyatigorsk, for example, mild winters and moderate summers. The rains pass quickly, and the air after them is healing-fresh. The temperature in winter rarely drops below -3 degrees, and in summer the thermometer most often shows a mark of +25.

Astrakhan

Night view of Astrakhan The second place, of course, is occupied by the city of Astrakhan. It is located below Volgograd, and therefore the sultry streams of the dry steppe wind do not reach Astrakhan. The well-known city of Russia is located near the Caspian Sea, just at the very point where the waters of the Volga River flow into the sea.

The climate in Astrakhan is moderate, the air temperature in summer fluctuates within +27 degrees Celsius

So what is the essence of the second place? And the fact that in this seemingly friendly warm city, there are especially often days when the thermometers rise to critical levels! 35-40 degrees Celsius is a serious argument for an honorable second place in our TOP!

This temperature is typical for the summer month of July. But, along with this, a pleasant cool wind from the sea always blows in the city and, despite such heat, it often rains. Sometimes they pour downpours, more often cold and with hail.

Note! Generally speaking, Astrakhan is a wonderful city for tourists and residents! Here you can not only relax on the beach, but also enjoy the beauty to the fullest, without languishing from the merciless heat.

Kaliningrad

Another seaside town with a continental climate. There are no harsh winters here, and there are hardly any truly snowy and cold days for a whole month. This is a city with a climate where it is comfortable to live in Russia. It is located on the shores of the Kaliningrad Bay of the Baltic Sea, it is very pleasant, it is neither cold nor hot here. And thanks to the influence of the Gulf Stream, winters are warm, springs are early and protracted. The summer season begins in the tenth of June, and the onset of autumn falls on time exactly according to the calendar.

The average annual temperature is + 8.4 degrees

Despite the abundance of summer rains, almost all local residents manage to get a beautiful tan. The city itself is not the best environmental situation, due to the presence of a huge number of vehicles. Therefore, the suburbs, where roads are quite good, remain the most attractive for living.

Recently joined the Crimean peninsula is a place where it is better to live in Russia. The climate on the peninsula is ideal even for hypertensive patients and people with heart pathologies. The region is especially attractive for people with respiratory pathologies. If you recall the history, then writers and actors came to Crimea not only for treatment, but for permanent residence.

Conventionally, the peninsula is divided into three climatic zones:

  • Southern coast. It has wet winters and fairly hot, long summers.
  • Steppe region. Also with fairly hot summers, and cool, wet winters.
  • Mountain. Humid and warm in summer, winter is also high humidity, but cool enough.

Today, in terms of living standards, Crimea lags far behind other Russian regions, but it has an ideal climate. Since 2016, real estate prices have declined, so you can already buy not even an apartment, but a house by the sea for an affordable price.

It is rather difficult to consider cities separately, because a little over 2 million people live on a total area of ​​27 thousand square kilometers (the area of ​​Crimea). If you take the tighter Yalta, then the prices here are very high, about 2-2.5 times than on the entire peninsula, in the high season there is a huge amount of transport and vacationers. The same can be said about Alushta, although there are fewer nightclubs here, so it is a bit quieter in summer. Simferopol is not located on the seashore, but it has a lot of new buildings and a well-developed infrastructure. Sevastopol has all the advantages of Simferopol, besides being located on the coast.

Pyatigorsk and Stavropol

The cities of the Stavropol Territory are also attractive for their climate, natural beauty, clean air, local attractions and mountain peaks. In Pyatigorsk, for example, mild winters and moderate summers. The rains pass quickly, and the air after them is healing-fresh. The temperature in winter rarely drops below -3 degrees, and in summer the thermometer most often shows a mark of +25.

In hot August it can be +40, but a slight wind from the east and low humidity help to endure such temperatures without difficulty

This is the oldest health resort in Russia, the most beautiful tourist city. Which city in Russia has the best climate? Probably really in Pyatigorsk, where winters are very mild and summers are hot. The climate can be described as temperate continental, which is achieved through large forest belts and mountain ranges. The wind, which is often observed here, allows you to survive the heat, although it does not happen so often.

Part of Pyatigorsk is located in the plain, and the other part is in the mountains. On average, in winter the temperature reaches only – 3 degrees, and in summer it is + 21. The hottest month is August, when even + 40.9 is fixed.degrees, but low humidity, dry air and small winds from the east allow you to comfortably endure the heat.

There are no sudden changes in temperature throughout the day in the city. Spring here is warm, but short, summer comes already in early May.

In support of the fact that the city is on the list of the best climate in Russia for health, in 2011 alone, 4.5 thousand internal and external migrants migrated here.

Stavropol also has a temperate continental climate. In August, the temperature can rise to +39.7 degrees, and in winter it drops to -2.3 degrees. Although in 2012, in February, the temperature maximum was recorded – 28.3 degrees. But the city has a long “Indian summer”. In general, the weather in Pyatigorsk and Stavropol is almost the same.

Yashkul

Utta village of Yashkul district of Kalmykia is officially recognized as the hottest place in Russia. The weather station located here recorded an absolute temperature record for the entire history of weather observations in the country: + 45.4. Greetings to Muscovites languishing from the “anomalous” 30-degree heat!

Utta maximum was registered on July 12, 2010. But the summer of 2016 also set its no less frightening record for the number of hot days. Conditions in the village are close to hellish. Over 40 in the shade is already a common thing here. True, I was lucky: when I arrived, the weather abruptly “turned bad”. Clouds appeared in the sky for a short time, even a meager rain fell. The prolonged scorching heat gave way to a “cold snap”. The temperature in Utta that day was a little less than 40. But, I confess, I was only glad about it. And without that, the spirit is incredible.

The village with 850 inhabitants, located on the border of the steppe and sand dunes, looks abandoned. The Uttians have developed a habit: on a summer day, unless absolutely necessary, do not lean out into the street. Well, if you still need to leave the house, everyone is saved as best they can.

By the way, the station that recorded the record temperature recently celebrated its 100th anniversary. Apparently, Utta is a special place in terms of meteorology. Despite economic hardships and cutbacks across the board, this facility has not been shut down even in the darkest of times. A backup system operates here: a modern automatic meteorological complex and simple but reliable visual observation devices that were used back in the 50s. Data from Utta is sent every 4 hours to Moscow, Rostov and Elista. And the data, alas, disappointing.

IMPORTANT! Surprisingly, in the hottest place in Russia there is also delicious water, which the sand cleans better than any filter. In the Soviet years, the most popular beer and lemonade were even made from it.

– The climate is changing. Winter has become warmer, summer – hotter. There is less wind and dust storms, but there is also less snow, which is bad for pastures. I recently made measurements: + 41 – air temperature. On the ground + 70. Less than in 2010, but this summer is different: two months without a break, really hot weather. This was not the case before, – says Gyulzada Bisembayeva.

In addition to the hundred-year-old meteorological station in Utta, there is another attraction – the highest TV repeater tower in Kalmykia, built in 1973. Its height is 240 meters, plus a 29-meter digital antenna. But the heat threatens the operation of the repeater.

– The transmitter mode is designed for temperatures up to 45 degrees. And we are higher. When the equipment works at the limit, it is necessary to cool the radiators with water. And in the control room, 7 large split-systems work almost all summer, – says the head of the TV station Yegor Bosykh.

The tower looks especially impressive from the side of the dunes that come close to Utta. Here in the evening, when the heat subsides a little, the Utta people come out.

– It’s beautiful here, although it’s hot. So much sand, it’s a pity that it is not suitable for anything, – sighs the local resident Bulgun.

However, walking through the beauty of the sand is not safe. Due to the vagaries of the climate, the fauna has changed in Utta: large and dangerous phalanx spiders have bred. From this misfortune, local residents are saved by sheep, who eat arachnids with pleasure, not reacting to their bites. They say that the phalanges are even afraid of the smell of a sheep. Therefore, the Uttians try to sleep under sheep blankets, and in nature they fence themselves with ropes made of sheep’s wool. But there are no ticks here – it’s too hot for them in Utta.

Local belief says: one should not scold the water, say that it is bad, otherwise the water will run out.

– Dozens of wells have dried up in the last 5-7 years. And where there is water, it is bitter-salty. If a frog gets there, then in half an hour it floats up with its paws, – says the head of the Yashkul district Telman Khaglyshev.

Many locals are even paid extra “waterless” – 30% of their salary, so that they can bring water. Sometimes it is driven for 50 km. But in order to maintain a large farm, imported water requires large expenditures. Because some farmers are looking for water themselves. Baatr Bagaev, whose farm is located near Utta, has already dug 8 wells in the steppe. Alas, not all of them turned out to be insipid, and now he is looking for distillers. According to his calculations, each will cost 1 million, but there is nowhere to go: you need something to water the cattle.

But Utta is not the hottest place. Even higher temperatures are recorded on ordinary thermometers in the courtyards of the regional center of Yashkul.

– What is a weather station? Permeated geographic area. Because of the wind, it may not be so hot there, – says Telman Khaglyshev. – I have two thermometers at home, and both are in the shade. One showed 45 this summer, the other 44.7. And it happened and 47. And 49 once was. If it were in the sun, the division scale would not be enough. And recently in winter we had minus 38 degrees. Such swings.

According to the locals, they have long been saved from the heat with strong salty tea and salty cheese. But, perhaps, the matter is not only in the restoration of the salt balance, but also in the acquired immunity. Surprisingly, it is in the hottest Yashkul region that the oldest resident of Kalmykia lives, who is 112 years old. Recently, my grandmother, who was a year older, died here. And in general, the district was among the leaders in terms of the number of centenarians. And the locals have never heard of solar or heat stroke.

Belgorod

The city is located in the middle of the way from the capital of Russia to the Crimean peninsula. It has a temperate continental climate, characterized by mild winters and swift springs. The average annual temperature in the city is +7.7 degrees. In winter, the thermometer can drop to -20, but such a cold snap lasts no more than a week throughout the winter. Therefore, he is the leader of the rating, which city in Russia has the mildest climate, located not on the coast.

Belgorod is considered to be an environmentally friendly city

The main pollution comes from vehicles. But the village is very green. Districts of the city are 80% of agricultural land. And local residents drink water from underground sources. In addition, according to local residents, Belgorod has a low crime rate, which is important for a comfortable stay. Although there are enough family and domestic quarrels with a fatal outcome.

History and the city itself are associated with military operations, although this is a place where Russia has a good climate. It has mild winters and long hot summers. Very rarely, in winter it is -15 degrees and below. For summer, the normal temperature is + 30, +35 degrees. Winds save from the heat, and there is little rainfall here, so there are always many sunny days. According to the rating of environmentally friendly cities in Russia, Grozny was in the top ten cleanest settlements.

However, it should be understood that about 93% of the local population in the city are Chechens. Therefore, if you decide to move, then this should be taken into account. At the end of the military conflict, the city is gradually flourishing, jobs have appeared in it, it has become calm, so it is “getting younger”. However, interethnic marriages are not welcomed in the city and in the republic as a whole, which is even mentioned in the media, and there is still a rather wary attitude towards Russians.

Note! The list of cities with the best climate in Russia includes Novorossiysk. It is located on the Black Sea coast, between the Gelendzhik and Anapa regions. This is where the Caucasus Mountains originate.

The climate in the settlement is moderately subtropical. Winters are quite warm, although locals say that in recent years the temperature often drops to -15 degrees in winter. In summer it is very warm, the thermometer rises to + 40, and the sea warms up to +28 degrees. Moreover, if there are no frosts in winter, but the water temperature does not fall below + 7 degrees. Therefore, do not be surprised that there are people in swimsuits on the coast even in winter.

However, from September to March there are strong winds, up to tornadoes, with a wind speed of 105 kilometers per hour.

According to the local population, the ecological situation in the city is very bad. This is especially felt in the eastern part, where white dust is observed on roads, buildings and trees. It seems that local authorities are also trying to force enterprises to reduce emissions and install the latest filters, but so far there are no results.

At the same time, even within the city there are beautiful and clean beaches, Sudzhuk Spit is especially popular, which can be reached even by public transport.

Climatic zones of Russia

You can also read: Where is the lowest temperature recorded? On the territory of Russia there are almost all types of climatic zones from the arctic, with severe and long winters, to the subtropical, where winters are the warmest in Russia. There is no only tropical and equatorial. The largest is the temperate climate zone. It, in turn, is divided into four zones: temperate continental, continental, sharply continental and monsoon. These are zones with pronounced seasons, cold winters and hot summers. But we’ll talk a little about something else.

Russian subtropical climate zone

The warmest winter in Russia is observed in subtropical climate zones. There are two of them – on the Black Sea coast of the North Caucasus and on the southern coast of Crimea. They, in comparison with the rest of the territory, are rather short.

The Black Sea coast of the Caucasus is a narrow strip, which is protected by the Caucasus Mountains from the penetration of cold air currents that come from the East European Plain into its territory. This territory has the warmest winters in Russia, the temperature, with rare exceptions, is above zero degrees. The Black Sea coast of the Caucasus has a subtropical climate, and it is divided into two zones:

  • The first, from Novorossiysk to Tuapse, is a subtropical Mediterranean climate zone.
  • The second, from Tuapse to Adler, across the territory of Russia and beyond, is a zone of humid subtropical climate.

The difference between the zones depends on the height of the mountains of the Caucasus. In the first zone, the height of the mountain peaks is not more than 1000 meters, so they are not an obstacle to moist air flows from the southwest, which freely pass through the mountains. In the second zone, the mountains reach 3,000 meters or more, which is an obstacle, so the amount of precipitation is high on their western slopes.

Southern Coast of Crimea

The Crimean peninsula is located in the southern part of the country, so it receives more heat, for example, 10 times more than St. Petersburg.

Winter in Crimea is warm. The number of sunny days here is one of the highest in the country

Old and low Crimean mountains are of great importance. They, despite the fact that their height is small, retain heavy cold air masses, the layer of which is much smaller and heavier, therefore they move lower than warm ones coming from the south. Warm masses are light and wide, which allows them to freely pass through the mountains, heating the steppe zone of the Crimea. The height of the Crimean mountains does not play such a role as their orientation from south to east, in which they act as a barrier. Since the Crimean Mountains are located in the south and southeast of the peninsula, the southern coast of Crimea is the warmest.

Winter in the cities of Yalta, Alupka, Alushta, Sudak is one of the warmest in Russia. At the same time, the warmest city on the Crimean Peninsula, and, perhaps, in Russia, is the city of Yalta with an average winter temperature of +6 degrees, followed by Alushta and Sevastopol (+5. 1), followed by Sudak (+4).

City of Sochi

Which city has the warmest winter in Russia? One of the contenders for this title is Sochi. It lies in the zone of humid subtropics. The weather here depends on the sea, which gives warmth in winter and coolness in summer. The Caucasus Mountains protect Sochi from northern winds. True, the climate here is very humid. But, nevertheless, it will not be possible to get wet in the rain in the summer, since the rainy season falls in the winter. It lasts one month here – from February to March. Sometimes short-term snow falls, but this is a very rare occurrence, which occurs mainly in mountainous areas.

INFORMATION! Sochi has always been considered the city with the warmest weather in Russia in winter.

It’s quite hot here in summer, but again the sea saves you, bringing life-giving coolness on the hottest summer day. In contrast to winter, the summer period in Sochi is long. It starts on the twentieth of April and ends in October. The average winter temperature is +6 degrees. Almost 270 days a year the weather is sunny and clear.

City of Yalta

The second after Sochi is Yalta. It, like Sochi, is located in the subtropical Mediterranean climate zone. The famous Italian cities of Genoa and Ravenna share the geographical width with it. There are more annual hours of sunshine (2233) in Yalta than in Sochi, and almost equal to their number in Nice and Cannes. Yalta, as it were, is in a stone bowl, so it is one of the warmest cities in Crimea. The temperature of the sea heated during the summer for a long time exceeds the air temperature, giving off heat gradually.

There are no pronounced seasons in Yalta

There is a conditional division of the year into a warm period, from April to October, and a cold one, from November to March. Storms are in November. The December temperature sometimes reaches +18 degrees.

Tenerife in march things to do: One Week in Tenerife: Itinerary for First-time Visitors

Опубликовано: January 1, 2023 в 7:46 pm

Автор:

Категории: March

7 Best things to do in Tenerife, Spain — ENJOY LIFE & TRAVEL

Jan 21

7 Best things to do in Tenerife, Spain

Nikki’s Blog

Travel

From the seven Canary Islands, Tenerife is the most visited from tourists and is one of the most important tourist destinations in Spain. The awesome thing about Tenerife is that the temperatures are almost the same during the whole year. This means that you can go on a beach vacation there no matter what month it is. Here are some tips about what you could do there.

Go on an organized day-trip. You can find information about that kind of trips in any tourist office or ask at the reception of the hotel that you are staying in. It’s a perfect way to see the main tourist attractions of the island and learn some more information about it.

Go on whale and dolphin watching boat-trip. Tenerife is one of the top destinations in the world for whale watching. That’s why there are a lot of trips to choose from. Whale-watching boats depart from most of the main southern resorts. To see those wild creatures swimming free in the ocean is a unique experience. Prices for those trips vary quite a lot depending on the package they offer. Most of the trips last around 2-4 hours and usually include a stop at a picturesque place for a refreshing swim. You could either book your trip online or wander around harbors which offer trips where you choose which boat and trip you like the best and you might even be able to negotiate a better price.

Go to a waterpark. Tenerife offers some of the best waterparks in Europe and in the world. Each of them has its own uniqueness. Siam Park Tenerife (elected the best waterpark in the world by Tripadvisor in 2014 and 2015) has a lot of pools, fantastic slides, a huge pool with artificial waves, restaurants and cafes. It is a perfect choice for families or for young people looking for adrenaline. One of the biggest attractions is the slide that goes through a huge aquarium full of sharks and rays. Prices are around €35 for adults and €23 for children. In Aqualand Costa Adeje you can find waterfalls, water slides for different ages, terraces for sun bathing and amusement spots for younger kids. The main attraction is the Dolphin Show.  The prices are around 24 Euro und 16 for children (5-10 year old). But if you want to go to a more low-profile park, quieter, to relax by the pool, Lago Martianez and Parque Maritimo are good choices where you can relax on the sunbeds around the pools and the prices are around 3-6 Euro. You can get to the waterparks with a transfer from the hotel or with the public transport.

Go to the carnival in February/March. The Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife is held each year in February or March in Santa Cruz de Tenerife and attracts people from all over the world. It is considered the second most popular after the one held in Rio de Janeiro. Dazzling costumes and endless dancing are part of the spectacle. As much fun as the parades and street entertainments are to watch it’s much more fun to join in, so you should definitely consider going in costume. If you’ve come unprepared and need a costume you’ll always find plenty stands selling masks and wigs. You should get your tickets early, because they can be taken really fast. If you can’t get tickets to any of the competitions head to one of the ‘Mogollones’. These open-air Carnival parties feature live entertainment and Latin and Salsa music. With tens of thousands of people this will be one of the wildest parties you’ve ever attended. The carnival is also celebrated in every town and village throughout Tenerife but the main celebrations are in Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Puerto de la Cruz. Every year the carnival has a different theme and for 2018 it was ‘The Fantasy’ (2017 – Caribbean; 2016 – The Roaring 80s; 2015 – The Future; 2014 – The Cartoons; 2013 – Bollywood: The India …)

Relax at the beach. Tenerife is known as the Island of Eternal Spring. The temperatures are not so different during the summer and the winter. It is always perfect time to go to the beach and sunbathe. You could bring a book or just relax and enjoy the beautiful nature around. Ask at the reception of your hotel or some locals where the nearest sand beaches are and how you can get there.

Go scuba-diving and swimming with turtles. You can explore remains of shipwrecks, glide silently through dazzling curtains of exotic fish and explore underwater caves. The warm Canarian waters are so incredibly clear that the sun illuminates the entire seascape and you can see up to 30 meters in any direction. Ranging from hidden rocky coves to sprawling beaches, there are over 30 major dive sites dispersed along Tenerife’s coast. There are countless scuba-diving clubs and schools, making scuba-diving in Tenerife a fascinating activity for beginners and experts. There even are some organized snorkeling trips, where you can swim with turtles. Five species of sea turtles can be observed in the Canarian waters and there are some areas near the coast where they reside temporarily like El Puertito Tenerife also known as turtle bay Tenerife. While swimming near the turtles be careful not to scare them.

Practice watersports. Tenerife has several Wind Surfing schools for both beginners and experienced sailors. There are surfing and wind surfing havens along the entire Tenerife coastline- so grab your board and hit the waves! There are surfing and wind surfing schools and companies dispersed throughout Tenerife. You could go to learning courses or just rent equipment if you didn’t bring your own.

While in Tenerife you could also go Jet-skiing, hiking, fishing, Horse riding, Paragliding, Kayaking or just visit the zoo. No matter how you decide to spend your time in Tenerife don’t forget to always be present in the moment and to enjoy the nature and the wildlife that surrounds you.

0 Likes

Nikki’s Blog

Leave a comment

Nikki’s Blog

Most Recent Post

Traveling Solo Instead of With a Big Group of People – Why I Prefer It

Edinburgh – The best free and paid things to see and do

The Adventurer’s Travel Guide to Tenerife

FMTC Affiliate Disclosure: Blond Wayfarer contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase through these links, I earn a commission at no extra cost to you. This disclosure pertains to all affiliate links.

Are you ready for this travel guide to Tenerife? I never thought I’d be raving about Tenerife as a travel blogger. It’s the kind of place that makes you immediately think of Playa Las Americas – getting wasted in bars and falling into the sea off the back of banana boats.

Visiting Puerto de la Cruz on the North West of the island opened my eyes to the culture, architecture and street art – yes, Tenerife is way, way more! It’s actually become my favourite Spanish Holiday Island.

 

Travel Guide to Tenerife: Find A Hotel with a Pool

Table of Contents

Travel Guide to Tenerife – Where and When to Go

Tenerife – Climate and Peak Season

The climate of Tenerife is perfect for summer and winter trips. Go for sunbathing in the summer and a milder temperature in the winter months. Peak season runs from May through to September, but you can get cheap deals in the off season and it still won’t be too cold.

Where to Stay in Tenerife

So Playa de las Americas is the popular tourist part of the island in the South. If you want booze and water sports, it the place to go. But personally, I would recommend staying in the capital of Santa Cruz on the North East coast, or Puerto de la Cruz on the North West. They have excellent hotels, restaurants and coffee shops.

The great thing about Tenerife is that it is a small island which makes anywhere on the island accessible within a day. So wherever you stay on Tenerife, you will be able to visit what you like on the island.

I stayed at the Be Live Oratava Hotel in Puerto de la Cruz, which was clean, comfortable and in a great location. If you want to splash out, go for the 5* Hotel Botanico & The Oriental Spa Garden.

Solo Female Travel in Tenerife

Tenerife has great hotels and WIFI – perfect for digital nomads and solo female travellers. It well geared up for tourism with plenty of guided tours and trips available for decent prices. I felt extremely safe walking around in Tenerife as a female traveller.

How Long to Spend in Tenerife

A week is certainly long enough to see the main sights of Tenerife, but if you want some beach and relaxation time, I’d recommend taking two!

Read More: Lonely Planet Guide Canary Islands

Travel Guide to Tenerife – Top Destinations

Puerto de la Cruz

Puerto de la Cruz is the place to stay if you are looking to speak some Spanish and soak up culture as well as having access to the beach. The colourful Spanish style houses with painted wooden shutters will make you want to sell up and move to the Old Town – Ranilla.

The historical centre is laden with street art to the extent that it has become an ‘outdoor museum’ entitled ‘The Museum of Ephemeral Art’. The majority of ‘Los Murales’ (Murals) were painted in 2014 to open the outdoor street art museum.

If you love flowers and gardens, don’t miss the fabulous Jardin Botanico Tenerife has to offer in Puerto de la Cruz. The botanical gardens date back to the 18th Century and boast tropical & subtropical plants, including 200-year-old fig tree and massive Bayan tree.

I decided to give Loro Parque a miss, because they keep Whales in captivity, which I don’t agree with, and so I just wasn’t comfortable with the ethics of this place (It’s mentioned on the Netflix documentary ‘Blackfish’).

Santa Cruz

The capital of Tenerife is great for shopping, site seeing and eating out. It has many large chains that you will recognise for clothes shopping including H&M and Zara – the best places to go clothes shopping are Centro Comercial Meridiano and Calle de Castillo.

Plaza de Espana is not only the largest square in Tenerife but also in the whole of the Canary Islands. It was built in 1929 on the historic site of Castillo de San Cristobal (the castle) and around the square you will see the Palacio del Cabildo de Tenerife, Palacio de la Carta and the Plaza de la Candelaria. In the middle of the square is the Monumento a los Caídos – a tribute to those who lost their lives in the Spanish Civil War.

Don’t miss the Iglesia de la Concepción. It’s the only Church in the Canary islands that has 5 naves and is a classic landmark of Santa Cruz de Tenerife.

Santa Cruz is well connected by buses to other cities on the island, but if you are short of time I would recommend booking tours to see more in the time that you have on the island.

San Cristobal de la Laguna

San Cristobal de la Laguna is the second largest city on the island of Tenerife and the historical centre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It’s a colonial town full of buildings and Churches that date from 16th – 18th Centuries. It was the first unfortified town that used a grid model and was a forerunner to the settlements in the Americas under Spanish rule during colonial times. 

Don’t miss the neo-classical cathedral – La Iglesia del Cristo which is open to the public. Also include on your itinerary Nava palace and Salazar palace, plus and convents of Santa Catalina and of Santa Clara.

Mount Tiede

Mount Teide (3700 metres above sea level) dominates Tenerife’s landscape and is the first thing that you see from the plane when you come into land, offering a spectacular introduction to the volcanic island. You can take amazing photos of Mount Tiede and Tiede National Park from the base of the mountain and explore the surrounding scenery and wildlife.

If you are feeling brave enough, you can take the cable car to near the summit, but get there early if you wish to do that as queues can be long, especially in high season. The cable car will take you to a high altitudes from the lower station at 2,356 metres above sea level to the top station at 3,555 metres in approximately 8 minutes. Remember that the cable car trips are also weather dependent.

Travel Guide to Tenerife Tip: Take drinking water in the hot summer months, especially if you are hiking, and never hike without a guide.

Masca Village

The drive to Masca village is an experience in itself – your coach will follow the winding roads to the most beautiful mountain village on the island. Expect there to be arguments between your driver and approaching divers – it seems to be the protocol that whoever shouts the loudest can pass first!

When you arrive in Masca village, you are likely to be greeted by Spanish guitar playing locals. Stop off at the restaurant there and also the Masca gift shop is a lovely place to shop for souvenirs. From Masca village, you can look down towards ‘Pirates cove’ in the sea, where the pirates hips used to dock to grab and swap their loot!

Icod de los Vinos

Most tours of Tenerife will make a stop off at the gardens of ‘Icod de los Vinos’ which is home to the famous ‘El Drago’ or Dragon Tree. It looks like one big massive piece of brocolli, so I call it the ‘Brocoli Tree!’ It’s a symbol of Tenerife and so well worth a visit. While you are there, be sure to sample some of the gorgeous local wines of this region.

Travel Guide to Tenerife: Check out Street Art!

Book Your Trip to Tenerife Now!

November is a great time to plan your holiday for next year, so do consider booking a week in Tenerife. I hope that I have shown you the diversity of the island including the scenery, history, art and wine culture! There are all inclusive options for Tenerife, but it’s not necessary to go on a package deal. Many cheap airlines fly to Tenerife direct from UK now (Ryanair, Easyjet and Jet2). You can book your accommodation online with booking.com and agoda.com. Make sure that you bring back a bottle of the local banana liquor and enjoy!

Travel Guide to Tenerife: Go Above the Clouds

I hope you loved this travel guide to Tenerife. Add it to a trip to Spain. So how about you? Have you ever been to Tenerife? What are your favorite things to do in Tenerife? A BIG THANK you to Amy for writing this guest post.

Amy, AKA Templeseeker travels the world finding the most amazing temples and historical sites along the way. She has a BA in World Religions and an MA in South Asian studies from the University of Manchester. When she’s not blogging about Europe, Asia and the Middle East you will find her at home in Liverpool with my husband and Blake the Patterdale terrier!

Rachel Elizabeth

At 22, I took my first overseas trip to Bermuda. Took a break to follow the “American Dream.” Had my self-esteem broken. Embarked on my first solo trip to Scotland at 26. The travel bug dug its way under my skin. I now book multiple trips a year.

Holidays in March

March is the official beginning of spring, but in fact it is just a foretaste of it. It’s snowing outside, a blizzard is howling, and you still have to live until the drop. And you can wait out this time by going to warmer climes to return to your homeland with a chocolate tan and in a wonderful spring mood. A March vacation is not the cheapest pleasure, but after all, we live once, and why not allow ourselves to fly away from cold Russia to a warm summer?

In order to choose a country, you need to know the purpose of the trip. If you like the hot sun and the gentle sea, then you need to consider that not all the usual resorts are ready to give you this.

February 28-March 2: Rebelled freak-parade in Goa

March 2: Bright Holi Feast in India

10-March 11: Army Snake Festival in Thailand

March 15: extravagant Fertility Festival in Japan

March 17: drunk and merry St. Patrick’s Day in Ireland and around the world

March 23-April 17: long-awaited Spring Festival in Berlin

Excursion

In March, at least half of the world is transformed, because spring is coming. The days are getting longer, the sun pleases with its radiance more and more often, and the mercury column on the thermometer is steadily creeping up. So, it’s time to go on a sightseeing trip: hot summer has not yet come with its traditionally high price tag for accommodation and eternal crowds of vacationers. Bon voyage!

Beach holidays

Greece

Greece is also not an option. The Mediterranean, Cretan and Ionian seas warm up to only +15 ° C – there are few daredevils who want to swim in such water. The weather is quite suitable for walks and excursions, but for sunbathing you will have to look for another place.

Cyprus

A little warmer in Cyprus – up to +20 °C. It is still cold at night, and the sea warms up to only +17 °C.

Canaries

Tenerife is another place for a paradise holiday. Green valleys and gorges, lava fields and beautiful beaches, gentle sun and warm sea – all this awaits tourists almost all year round. The water temperature in March is 20-23 °C, and the air warms up to 24 °C. In the northern part of the island it rains, but rarely, and the pleasures will not be spoiled. March in Tenerife is the time of carnivals, spectacular holidays with music and dancing.

Thailand

Another popular resort among Russians is Thailand. On the islands of Phuket, Lantu (Lantau), Samet, Yao Yai, Krabi and Phi Phi, the weather is fine in March, and the water in the sea warms up to 28 ° C. The highlight of the holiday in this country is a real Thai massage. Excursions to national parks are popular – rich collections of vegetation are collected there. Such farms exist throughout Thailand, so choosing a convenient route for an excursion is easy.

Beach holidays, exotic

Goa and Nepal

But in the Indian state of Goa, tourists will find beautiful weather and invariably exciting atmosphere – Buddhist temples, backwaters with crocodiles, smiling locals and the smell of spices. Water warms up to 28 °C, and air – up to 31 °C. Another option is to visit mysterious Nepal in March. The weather conditions there are presented in all their diversity – from the hot tropics to the arctic zones of the Himalayas.

Bhutan

Until recently, little was known about such an interesting holiday destination as Bhutan. But now Bhutan is beginning to enjoy well-deserved attention among tourists from all countries. Ancient temples and nature untouched by civilization, friendly local population, many nature reserves – all this can be seen with your own eyes, swim in waterfalls, visit many excursions, and most importantly – get that positive charge and peace that are unattainable in a big city.

Brazil

Brazil in March is also ready to meet its guests with a warm sea and not hot weather, but quite suitable for a beach holiday. The biggest problem on the way to this beautiful country is a long flight. Sunbathing, forgetting about beriberi, swimming in the ocean, traveling through the Amazon – all this is possible, you just have to want to.

Mexico

Mexico has a real hot summer in March. The air warms up to 28-30 ° C, the sea is gentle and calm. But not only a beach holiday attracts tourists from all over the world. Museums, nature reserves, water parks, Mayan pyramids are worth a trip around the country.

China

China will also please its guests with warm summer weather. On the coast of Hainan Island, the air temperature is about 30 ° C, and the water is 25 ° C. Wildlife, the smell of incense, ancient monasteries – the ancient civilization pacifies and sets the country’s guests in some philosophical way.

Maldives – Sri Lanka

The so-called combined tours are gaining more and more popularity. For example, the Maldives and Sri Lanka. The Maldives is a lot of beaches, white sand, azure sea, and Sri Lanka has a rich excursion program. Lion Rock, Spice Garden, Polonnaruwa and Dambullu, the ancient cave temple and the temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic, elephant farms – all this is perfectly combined in one tour with getting a royal tan and swimming in the islands.

UAE

It is better to plan a trip to the United Arab Emirates in the second half of March. The weather is set there, although not hot, but quite suitable for a beach holiday – 25 ° C, and the sea warms up to 20 ° C. A bonus for those who have chosen this beautiful country for their vacation: sales start in the UAE in March. Prices are an order of magnitude lower than European ones, and shopping lovers will have something to do.

Dominican Republic

A long flight justifies itself, because the destination is beautiful – sandy coasts immersed in greenery, many interesting places for excursions and comfortable temperature. The Dominican Republic is an attractive option for those who want to relax, lie on the beach and return to Russia tanned and full of energy.

Jordan

In the Gulf of Aqaba area, tourists will enjoy a comfortable stay. The water temperature of the Red and Dead Seas is kept at around 21 ° C. The weather is not hot, so you can plan excursions. There is something to see in Jordan: the ancient city of Petra, carved into the rocks, the castle built in the XII century in Ajlun, the Wadi Rum desert (Moon Valley), where they organize safaris and camel rides, and those who wish can go rock climbing.

Vietnam

Vietnam is always interesting: a lot of sights, interesting sightseeing programs and simply beautiful places. Ancient architecture, the Ho Chi Minh Botanical Garden, the Old Quarter in Hanoi, the Independence Palace, quiet park alleys, clubs and restaurants – all this deserves attention. But when choosing this exotic country as a place of rest, it is worth considering that at this time there is both wind and rain. Therefore, for a beach holiday, it is better to choose the south of the country. Dalat resort with its waterfalls, parks and ancient monasteries is popular among tourists of all ages and nationalities.

Seychelles

Hot and very humid weather in March is in the Seychelles. In addition to the excellent level of service, bright emerald greenery and white sand, tourists can also expect trouble in the form of heavy rains. But in the heat it can even be pleasant: after rain, the air acquires a special aroma – flowers, greenery and earth.

Singapore

The same situation in Singapore – humid and warm. +28 °C – perfect weather for sunbathers. Singapore is a great choice for a holiday, both beach and sightseeing. Interesting architectural ensembles, folk traditions, rich cultural and historical past of this country will not let vacationers get bored.

Those who travel to this country on vacation with children will be interested in visiting the zoo – one of the largest in the world – and seeing the virgin nature in the Bukit Tima reserve.

Cuba

Cuba is always good! March is considered a dry month, but the weather on the island is impossible to predict, so surprises in the form of a downpour are not ruled out. Tropical sun, fruits, lots of smiles, diving – all this is waiting for its admirers. The eternal holiday that Cuba gives is impossible to forget.

Holidays and festivals

England. Pancake Race

An unusual spectacle awaits tourists during Shrovetide Week in Olney, England. Women run along the main street of the city, each holding a frying pan with a pancake, periodically tossing it up. If you are not an Olney resident, then you will not be able to become a participant in the race, but it is quite possible to enjoy this spectacle and cheer for the participants – after all, they train all year long!

According to the legend, the start of the pancake race was started by a housewife who calmly baked pancakes in her kitchen until she heard the church bell ringing. And she was in such a hurry to the church that she ran there with a pancake in a frying pan, tossing it along the way to finish baking. The people of Olney not only failed to call an ambulance for psychiatric help, but made such a run a tradition. It is difficult to judge how plausible this story is, because pancake races have existed since 1445.

Bali. New Year

All people have already taken a holiday, and Bali has its own calendar – Tsaka, so the New Year is celebrated there the next year after the “new moon that ends the ninth month”, that is, at the end of March. But there is no champagne or Olivier here. According to Hindu belief, the world began with absolute Nothing. And the first day of the new year implies asceticism and restraint. Instead of a festive table, believers are waiting for four rules: “brother amati geni” – no light and fire, “amati karya” – no work, “amati lelongan” – no movement and “amati lelangan” – no carnal pleasures. But not everyone can spend the holiday like that, so such strict rules for celebrating the New Year are compensated by pre- and post-holiday festivities – this is where the people come off to glory!

Malta. Gourmet Festival

Every year Malta hosts a festival of Mediterranean cuisine accompanied by music and spectacular performances. So you can forget about the light of the diet and indulge in gluttony – after all, you will have to taste a lot. But Mediterranean cuisine is considered to be one of the healthiest in the world. And what about the famous Maltese wines and liqueurs, for example, the world-famous Madlien liqueur, infused with herbs with a bouquet of caraway seeds and pineapple, or Bajtra cactus liqueur.

Japan. Girls’ Day

Hina Matsuri is the Japanese name for the traditional annual holiday celebrated on March 3rd. As a gift on this day, a Japanese hina doll is used, which gave the name to the holiday. Little Japanese women receive the first such doll from their grandparents, gradually accumulating a collection that is passed down from generation to generation. It is believed that dolls are the keepers of family traditions. Every year, girls in Japan hold a kind of beauty contest among their toys – whose doll is more beautiful.

Belgium. Nude Miss

March 6 in Brussels, as part of the international festival of erotica, a competition is held in which the most beautiful women participate, demonstrating the beauty of the body and plasticity. The competition program also includes a visit to an erotic restaurant, an erotic disco and an exhibition of erotic art. Despite tickets costing 20 EUR, there are many who want to take a look at this.

India. War of colors

Indians prepare for this day in advance — they paint the walls of houses in bright colors, decorate everything with trinkets and flowers, and also stock up on colored powder, sprinklers and various dyes. On the eve of the holiday, a tree is set on fire at night and a festival begins around it – ritual dances that see off winter and call spring. All are armed with water sprinklers dyed in six colors: red, green, yellow, blue, black and silver. Adults and children douse each other, running through the streets of cities and towns. And colored powder is simply thrown into the air, along with it dispelling the resentment and sorrows of the outgoing year in the wind.

tour planning,
beaches,
family holiday,
individual tour

Similar articles

Things to do in Spain: 12 ideas for 12 months

Travel Safe

Travel Safety Tips
Last news

Tourist travels in Spain

none

Are you planning to come to Spain? No matter what time of the year you come here, you will be able to take part in some original celebration, unique cultural event or visit any place worthy of your visit just at that moment. We offer you specific ideas for each month of the year. That way you will always have a reason to come here.

Go to my bookmarks

January

Although winter is in full swing in Spain this month, there is a place where you can forget about the cold: the Canary Islands. With an average annual temperature of 24°C, you can swim on the beaches of any of these volcanic islands and leave your warm clothes in the closet. In addition, you can choose to follow a route surrounded by nature in one of the four national parks located on the islands and get to know the Teide volcano, the highest peak in Spain, or the mysterious laurel forests. And if you prefer to come to the Spanish mainland , then you will be pleased to warm yourself by the fireplace in a rustic inn in one of our mountain villages. Get to know the most beautiful villages in Spain and choose the one you like the most.

Hiking in Tenerife

©

Turismo de Tenerife

February

Valentine’s Day is celebrated this month, so we recommend that you organize a romantic getaway. Did you know that Spain has its own tragic love story? These are lovers from Teruel, whose names were Diego and Isabel. In February, this city in the Aragon region celebrates the wedding of Isabel de Segura and recreates the medieval atmosphere of the 13th century on the streets with scenes from the history of these lovers. And if you do not like romance and prefer an exciting trip with friends, then many famous carnivals. Here are just two examples. Carnival in Cadiz * (Andalusia): you will have a great time watching the performances of the “comparsas” groups that sing in the streets. And the carnival in Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Canary Islands) with colorful costumes.

Performance of Lovers from Teruel

©

Turismo de Aragon

March

This month in Spain it is impossible not to remember the Fallas in Valencia (Valencian Community). Around the week of March 19, the city fills up with huge cardboard sculptures called ninots. Often they are parodies of current events, and at the end of the holiday they are burned on large bonfires. We are sure that this unique spectacle will surprise you. In addition, numerous concerts are held these days, the sounds of “maslet” pyrotechnics are heard in the city and a cheerful festive atmosphere reigns. Do not forget that spring is coming this month, and therefore the time of amazing flowering of plants begins in Spain. For example, in the valley of Valle del Herte (Extremadura) in late March – early April, you can see more than one and a half million cherry trees blooming.

Participant of the Fallas festival in Valencia

April

Depending on the year, Easter is celebrated throughout Spain in March-April. During this religious festival, your attention will be drawn to the various processions in each city, the sculptures that can be seen on the streets, and the emotions of the locals. In the same month, the April Fair in Seville (Andalusia) is usually held, when hundreds of pavilions where joy, music, flamenco costumes and the desire to dance reign. While many of these pavilions are private, the fair also has public spaces where you can enjoy the celebration. You can take this opportunity to explore the city, home to stunning monuments such as La Giralda or the Royal Alcazar. Usually they say that “Seville has a special color.” Find out why.

Easter in Almería

©

Almeria Turistica

May

May is known as the month of flowers, and in this spring month comes a real “explosion” of color. This month is especially celebrated in Cordoba (Andalusia). Numerous celebrations are held here, such as the Battle of the Flowers, the Crosses of May, the contest of window bars and balconies, etc. But the most famous is the Feast of the Courts of Córdoba, which is even included in the UNESCO Intangible Cultural World Heritage List. How is it celebrated? The courtyards of numerous houses in the old part of the city are decorated with countless flower pots full of flowers. They are open to the public and compete for the title of the most beautiful courtyard. You can enjoy the smell of jasmine and orange blossom, listen to flamenco and, of course, visit the majestic cathedral mosque of this city – one of the most stunning architectural monuments in Spain, which will take you back to the era of the Muslim state of Al-Andalus.

Patio Holiday in Cordoba

June

Mark your calendar on the night of June 23-24, when Spain celebrates San Juan (Midsummer’s Day). It is dedicated to the coming of summer and fire, and therefore its main tradition is to jump over bonfires after making a wish. In which cities this holiday is most interesting? In La Coruña (Galicia) and Alicante-Alacant (Valencian Community). In the first of them, more than 100,000 people gather on the beaches of Riazor and Orsan, and in the second, more than 200 papier-mâché figures (“ogeras”) are created. They are burned on the night of June 24, which is called Crema. In June, the season of summer festivals also begins and takes place, for example, the Sónar festival in Barcelona (Catalonia). Long live music!

Midsummer bonfire, A Coruña

©

Xose Castro

July

July in Spain is synonymous with the San Fermin festival, which takes place in the city of Pamplona (Navarra) around July 7 and is known throughout the world. Wear a white suit, tie a red scarf around your neck and enjoy the festive atmosphere with thousands of other people, running with the bulls, fireworks, music and much more. Other holidays take place this month, such as the feast of the Moors and Christians in La Villajoyosa, and music festivals continue, such as the FIB in Benicassim (both localities are in the Valencian Community).

Benicassim International Music Festival FIB

©

Oscar L Tejeda

August

This month is great for swimming on our beaches, so we invite you to dive in some of the best places in Spain: Mar de las Calmas on the island of El Hierro (Canary Islands), Cape Cabo de Palos in Murcia or the Medes Islands in the province of Girona (Catalonia). These islands are a real paradise for diving enthusiasts. You will be able to see corals, caves, tunnels, hundreds of different types of flora and fauna and even a sunken ship Reggio Messina And, of course, Spain also has holidays in August, including original ones like Tomatina (in Buñol, Valencian Community). This is an exciting “battle” in which participants throw more than 150,000 kg of ripe tomatoes at each other. The Viking Battle Pilgrimage Folk Festival (in Catoira, Galicia) reenacts ancient Viking attacks on their ships called Drakkars , while the international rafting on the Sella river is one of the oldest canoe races in the world and takes place between Arriondas and Ribadesella (in Asturias).

Cape Cabo de Palos, Region of Murcia

September

In September, summer is not yet over, but it is not so hot, so you can hit any route in Spain. Which one is the most famous? Undoubtedly, this is the Way of St. James – a route through the north of the country that leads to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela (Galicia) and will allow you to meet new people, find yourself and admire the picturesque landscapes and architectural monuments. You will have an unforgettable experience. This month also hosts one of the most important cultural events in Spain: the San Sebastian International Film Festival. World movie stars, glamorous atmosphere and a unique opportunity to get to know this beautiful city in the Basque Country.

Roman bridge on the way of St. James

October

This is the time of the grape harvest, and therefore two tourist destinations are excellent for this time of year: La Rioja and La Rioja Alavesa. In autumn, the vineyards turn yellow and ocher and are especially beautiful at sunset. The region’s wines are simply superb, and the best way to taste them is to head to any of the famous wineries that organize tours for tourists, such as the avant-garde Marqués de Riscal winery building in Elciego, designed by Frank O. Gehry. In addition, you can visit the Vivanco wine culture museum, try wine therapy treatments or take a hot air balloon flight over the vineyards. You will enjoy this trip very much.

Vineyards at sunset

November

Autumn is in full swing, and it’s time to enjoy the smell of roasted chestnuts, try mushroom dishes or walk through the beech forests, reminiscent of fairy tales. At this time, numerous events are organized in the Valle del Ambros, a picturesque corner in the north of Extremadura. Every year, the Magical Autumn program is held here, which includes guided tours through dense chestnut and oak forests, tastings of typical dishes, astronomical observations, artisan markets, live music and much more.

Ambros River in Valle del Ambros (Extremadura)

©

Luis Martin Martin

December

The Christmas holidays are approaching, and the streets of all settlements of the country are decorated with lights. Where is the best place to enjoy this atmosphere and do pre-holiday shopping? In Madrid, where festive illuminations, skating rinks, live nativity scenes, traditional markets such as the Plaza Mayor market and New Year’s Eve are waiting for you.

Things to do in lanzarote in march: The top 21 things to do in Lanzarote

Опубликовано: January 1, 2023 в 8:00 am

Автор:

Категории: March

What to do in Lanzarote

If you’re wondering what to do in Lanzarote, read on for an impressive list of things to do. For such a small island, it has plenty of tourists attractions as well as spectacular off-the-beaten-path places.

Lanzarote is one of the Spanish Canary islands, close to the coast of Africa. It isn’t a large island but read on to find out why it’s such a magic place. Lanzarote has it all: beautiful ocean resorts, volcanic landscape, and amazing architecture. But that is just the tip of the iceberg. You will also find plenty of outdoor and family activities and some incredible places. How about a black beach, vineyards in the volcanic soil, or an underwater museum?

So, here it is!

Top 10 on your “what to do in Lanzarote” list

  • Timanfaya National Park
  • Los Jameos del Agua
  • Cueva de los Verdes
  • LagOmar Museum
  • Jardin de Cactus
  • El Mirador del Rio
  • Fundacion Cesar Manrique
  • Spend time at the beach
  • Arrecife
  • San Jose Castle

Off the beaten path attractions in Lanzarote

  • Playa Quemada
  • Cesar Manrique Museum House
  • El Bosquecillo
  • El Charco del Palo
  • Las Salinas
  • Los Hervideros
  • The Green Lagoon
  • The Vineyards in La Geria
  • The Market in Teguise
  • The Atlantic Museum
  • La Graciosa island

What to do in Lanzarote – Top Attractions

There are a few major attractions most visitors are keen to see in Lanzarote. Among them, a visit to the volcanic part of the island, Timanfaya National Park, the Culture, Art, and Tourism Centers (CACT), and the wonderful works of the man who redesigned Lanzarote, Cesar Manrique.

Timanfaya National Park – The Top Attraction in Lanzarote

The main attraction in Lanzarote is Timanfaya National Park or Las Montañas del Fuego (The Fire Mountains). Timanfaya park has no less than 25 craters spread in a lunar landscape. It is also a Unesco Biospheric Reserve. 

You are not allowed to hike in the area, but you can take one of the shuttle buses which drive on Ruta de Los Volcanes. That is a one-way route through the volcanoes, which will allow you to see a lot of the area. To make things more interactive, there are two experiments you can see near the restaurant. The steam geyser and the fire pit will give you an idea of the volcanic activity just under the surface.

That same volcanic heat is also used to cook your lunch. Yes, you can have a “volcano barbecue” at El Diablo Restaurant in the park. The restaurant was designed by the same Cesar Manrique, who left his legacy all over the island. He used the volcanic heat as a natural furnace for the most popular dishes in El Diablo’s Menu.

Timanfaya National Park is open every day from 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM, and the entrance fee is 12€ which includes the bus tour.

The lunar landscape of Timanfaya National Park

Los Jameos del Agua – One of the Best Things to do in Lanzarote

The second on the usual what to do in Lanzarote list is Los Jameos del Agua. This is quite a unique attraction. The final part of a lava tube going into the ocean, with a collapsed roof. It doesn’t necessarily sound like a place to visit, right? However, the genius of the local artist, Cesar Manrique, turned this place into something special.

It is a space where you can relax and admire the very essence of nature. The artist intervened as little as possible, only to bring out the beauty of the environment. Los Jameos del Agua was the first CACT center designed by Cesar Manrique in Lanzarote It encaptures best his vision of bringing nature and art together. It has a small restaurant, a striking turquoise pool against the black lava walls, and a crystal clear lake where a blind crab lives. Another unique feature is the 600-person auditorium inside the lava tube.

At the ground level, you will find Casa de Los Volcanes, a vulcanology center where you can learn a lot about these natural wonders.

Los Jameos del Agua is open every day from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The entrance costs 10€.

The pool at the center of Los Jameos del Agua garden

Cueva de los Verdes – A Lesser Known Attraction in Lanzarote

The next attraction is part of the same lava tube as Los Jameos del Agua, Tunnel of Atlantis. The lava tube formed about 4000 years ago when Mount Corona erupted. As the lava hardened on the surface, it continued to flow underneath, into the sea.

Another amazing artist, Jesus Soto, designed Cueva de Los Verdes. He created the inner path, the lighting system, and ambient sound.

You can visit one kilometer of the tube, and at some point, the galleries are spread on three different levels. The guided tours start every 20 minutes, and the whole tour takes 50 minutes.

The lava layers have rich colors and different shades of reddish colors. The temperature inside is a pleasant 19ºC.

Cueva de Los Verdes is open every day from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. The entrance ticket costs 10€, and the tour finishes with a cool surprise.

The lights in Cueva de Los Verdes are designed to bring out the beautiful colors of the rock.

LagOmar Museum

LagOmar is a private museum, a unique example of architecture perfectly integrated with the environment. It’s a house built inside a quarry, designed by Jesus Soto again. The house is a labyrinth of corridors, and staircases, with a living apartment on the top floor and a volcanic garden at the ground level.

I guarantee it will be unlike any house you’ve ever seen before. You can visit LagOmar in about an hour or spend a little more time relaxing at the café inside. You will just love the views from the higher levels.

Omar Sharif owned the place for a little while but sadly lost it in a game of cards. The colors here are the same as everywhere on the island, dark lava, white walls, greenery, and the blue sky.

LagOmar museum is open daily from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, and the ticket costs 6€.

LagOmar is almost a labyrinth.

Jardin de Cactus

Another great attraction in Lanzarote is the Cactus Garden. It is the last completed work of Cesar Manrique on Lanzarote. He transformed an old quarry into a garden holding hundreds of different cacti species. Therefore, the garden is shaped like an amphitheater on the old quarry structure.

A restored windmill sits above the garden and attracts visitors passing by. The white windmill perfectly completes the green plants, blue sky, and volcanic soil. You can climb to the top level for some great views of the area. Inside the mill, you will also get the chance to see how gofio was made, a flour of roasted grains still used in Canarian cuisine.

The Cactus Garden is open every day from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The full ticket costs 6.5€.

The windmill above the Cactus Garden in Lanzarote

El Mirador del Rio

Another incredible project of Cesar ManriqueEl Mirador del Rio, sits at more than 400 meters altitude on the Risco de Famara Massif. The architect transformed what was left of an old military base into a camouflaged viewpoint. From El Mirador you will have the best view over El Rio, the strait between the main island and the smaller Graciosa island.

From the outside, it doesn’t look like much because it is almost perfectly camouflaged in the volcanic rocks. However, once inside, you will have an incredible view through the glass windows over la Graciosa and the rest of the Chinijo Islands.

El Mirador del Rio is open every day from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and the access ticket costs 5€.

Fundacion Cesar Manrique – Nature and Design Together

The place that is now the Cesar Manrique Foundation used to be the artist’s home and studio for 20 years. He designed and built the place on a lava field in Tahice. The rooms and inner garden are inside volcanic bubbles, connected with tunnels. Of course, the place has a beautiful pool as a central garden feature.

My favorite place in the house is the window of the studio, where the lava flow is part of the design. It is an incredible example of Manrique’s main concept of art and nature intertwined. You should also pay attention, in any of his projects, to the sculptures and different elements in the garden.

Cesar Manrique Foundation is open every day from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, and the entrance costs 8€.

The Beaches of Lanzarote

I don’t need to tell you this – I’m sure spending time at the beach was already on your list of things to do in Lanzarote. If you stay in Playa Blanca, Puerto del Carmen, or Costa Teguise, you’ll have pretty beaches very close to home.

However, there are more beaches worth exploring in Lanzarote, the beaches of Papagayo, Playa Caletón Blanco, and my favorite, Playa Famara.

Famara Beach

One of my favorite spots in Lanzarote is Famara Beach. It’s a surfers paradise on the north side of the island. It is also a beautiful spot with great views over La Graciosa island and a five kilometers long golden sand beach.

The beach starts in the small fishing village, Caleta de Famara. This is where you’ll find the surf schools, as well as a few fish restaurants. Behind the beach, the wind forms sand dunes. The scenery is spectacular, with Risco de Famara Cliffs in the background. At low tide, the cliffs reflect in the wet sand below.

Another moment of the day to enjoy the scenery is at sunset when the sky and the sand below turn orange.

Famara beach at high tide with Risco de Famara Cliffs in the background.

Arrecife

Arrecife is the capital city of Lanzarote. This is where the airport is, but most visitors drive directly to their accommodation and ignore Arrecife for the rest of their trip.

However, there are plenty of things to do in Arrecife, and you should spend at least one morning exploring the largest city in Lanzarote. You can enjoy El Reducto beach, walk around El Charco San Gines, see the two castles of the town, and find the cafes and shops on the pedestrian street.

Every Saturday morning, there is also a handicraft market in Arrecife around El Charco San Gines. If you want to see Lanzarote from above, you need to have a drink on the top floor of Arrecife Gran Hotel, the only tall building on the island. Sunset is a good time for a good view.

El Charco San Gines is one of the best places for a walk in Arrecife.

San Jose Castle

The castle on the waterfront of Lanzarote was built by King Carlos III in the 18th century. Its role was to look out for pirates. However, the local name was The Fortress of Hunger because construction provided employment and food. There was hunger on the island after 6 years of massive eruptions in Lanzarote starting in 1730.

San Jose Castle is now the home of the International Museum of Contemporary Art. You can visit the castle every day from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM, and the entrance fee is 4€.

You can see some of Cesar Manrique’s work inside the Contemporary Art Museum. The Castle also hosts Qué Muac restaurant, a great place to enjoy lunch or tapas with a view.

Lesser-Known Things to do in Lanzarote

While I listed above the most well-known and visited attractions in Lanzarote, some of my favorite places to visit in Lanzarote are below, lesser-known, and sometimes off the beaten path. You won’t run into crowds in any of these places (except the weekly market in Teguise), and most of them are free to visit.

Playa Quemada

Playa Quemada means The Burned Beach. The pebbled beach is black here, and it looks quite spectacular against the blue sea.

There are also a couple of very good restaurants right on the beach. Even if you’re not here for a swim, you can still have a great lunch and admire this amazing landscape.

The views from Playa Quemada are quite spectacular.

Cesar Manrique Museum House

If you’re a fan of Cesar Manrique’s work, you might be interested in seeing his second home in Lanzarote, where he lived his final years. He built a farmhouse in a Haria, the village in the Valley of the 1000 palm trees.

The house is today a museum, where you have a glimpse into Manrique’s private life. The house and studio are being kept exactly as he left them.

Still, if you have to choose between the museum house in Haria and Fundacion Cesar Manrique in Tahice, I would go for the latter.

The house is open for visiting every day from 10:30 AM to 6:00 PM. A standard ticket costs 10€, and there’s also a 15€ combined ticket to visit the house and the foundation.

El Bosquecillo (The Little Forrest)

El Bosquecillo is a natural viewpoint on the Cliffs of Famara. The belvedere is a great place to see Caleta de Famara, La Graciosa island, and the rest of the Chinijo Archipelago from above.

The name refers to a few trees and shrubs, don’t expect a real forest. However, El Bosquecillo is a great destination for a hike from the village of Haria. It’s a 7 km hike upwards, with little or no shade so bring water, sunscreen, and a hat.

You will find a picnic area at El Bosquecillo, it’s a great place for lunch or a snack after a good hike. If you’re driving, parking is available and free at your destination.

The views from the edge of the cliff will take your breath away.

The “lush” vegetation of El Bosquecillo, at the top of Risco de Famara Cliffs

El Charco del Palo

El Charco del Palo is a naturist village on the eastern coast of Lanzarote. Even if the coast is high, the village has a beautiful natural pool that fills during the tide. Nudity is permitted everywhere in the village, not only on the beach. It is not uncommon to see naked people at the restaurant either, so be advised if you plan to explore the island with the family.

That being said, El Charco del Palo is the place to be if you’re into a naturist lifestyle. At the end of a 3 km road, the village has its share of privacy, as well as a beautiful lava coastline.

One of the pools in the naturist village El Charco del Palo

Las Salinas

One of the most picturesque places in Lanzarote is one of the salt flats on the island, Las Salinas. Not too long ago, salt was very important to Lanzarote. As an island in the Atlantic, Lanzarote was on the route from Europe to the Americas. Ships passing through needed a lot of salt to conserve the fish for their long journeys.

Las Salinas del Tio Alberto are one of the salt flats still working. They are close to Los Cocoteros village, where you can take a bath in the natural pool. Los Cocoteros is also close to El Charco del Palo village, so you can combine exploring both places in one afternoon.

The most important salt flats in Lanzarote are Las Salinas del Janubio, close to Playa Blanca in the southwest of the island. You organize guided tours in English Monday to Friday from 10:30 AM. The tour lasts about 90 minutes, costs 12€ and it includes a tasting.

Las Salinas del Janubio are close to Los Hervideros, our next stop.

Las Salinas close to Los Cocoteros village are still in use.

Los Hervideros

Los Hervideros means Boiling Water. A portion of the western coast has a series of caves formed into the solidified lava flow. The views are spectacular, and there are plenty of opportunities to take photos of the waves crashing onto the coast.

You can stop along Los Hervideros on your way from Las Salinas del Janubio to El Golfo village and the Green Lagoon. They are all on the coastal road LZ-703.

Los Hervideros

The Green Lagoon (El Lago Verde)

El Golfo is a village by the sea, popular with locals in search of rustic fish restaurants. Just by El Golfo village, make your way to The Green Lagoon or El Lago Verde. The green water is trapped in what remains of a volcanic cone. The sea eroded part of the cone to what is left today. The bright green color is given by an alga that feels very good in that environment.

You are not allowed to go inside the crater, but you can see the Green Lagoon from above. The colors are incredible: the sea on one side, the black beach, then the green water, and all the shades of the solidified lava.

A green lake in a half cone of a volcano – where else can you see that?

The Volcanic Vineyards in La Geria

You wouldn’t think something grows here, as you pass by the 50 square kilometers of black soil. However, La Geria is the wine county of Lanzarote. The islanders are resourceful people, and they came out with a way to turn the lunar landscape into a vineyard. They dug “gerias” – cone-like hollows in the volcanic gravel and planted only one vine in every hollow. The porous volcanic soil is ideal to keep the humidity and hydrate the plants. In addition, they built a low semicircular wall to protect each vine from the wind.

It is quite a unique landscape, and if the views are not enough to get you there, the prospect of a wine tasting should do the trick. There are many wine shops in the area offering tastings, and the wines of La Geria are excellent.

Have you ever seen vineyards looking like this?

Image by Matt Cody from Pixabay

Teguise Market

Teguise is a quiet little town in central Lanzarote. It used to be the island’s capital, and it has all the charm of a traditional village in Lanzarote. White houses, a beautiful church with a brick tower, and huge empty parking spaces are the first things you notice if you pass through Teguise on a weekday.

However, every Sunday morning, the scenery changes dramatically. Teguise Market is the largest in Lanzarote and is open every Sunday from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM.

Hundreds of stalls sell anything and everything in Teguise. Food, souvenirs, jewelry, and accessories are everywhere you look. However, try to look for local products. You won’t necessarily find any bargains here, but the atmosphere is great, and it will be a fun morning out.

If you get hungry, there are plenty of choices at the food stalls and cafes around the market.

This quiet little town transforms into a busy market every Sunday morning.

The Atlantic Museum

Museo Atlantico is one of the most unusual attractions in Lanzarote, the only underwater museum in Europe. The museum is near Playa Blanca, about 14 meters underwater. The unique museum displays 10 groups of sculptures. The artist, Jason deCaires Taylor previously created underwater sculptures in the Caribbean and the underwater museum in Cancun, Mexico. He uses residents of Lanzarote as models for his sculptures at Museo Atlantico.

The underwater museum is thought out like a reef where nature will complete the artist’s work. This concept fits perfectly in Lanzarote, where Cesar Manrique aimed to bring together nature and architecture.

You need to bring your dive certification card to dive in the Atlantic Museum. They also have a beginners tour option, which starts with a pool dive and then attempts a 12 meters dive to the underwater museum.

All in all, you can’t see an underwater museum too often, so it seems a great activity for your Lanzarote holiday. 

La Graciosa

Graciosa is a tiny island to the north of Lanzarote, part of the volcanic Chinijo archipelago. The only way to reach Graciosa island is by ferry from Orzola. The ride across El Rio Strait takes less than 30 minutes to Caleta del Sebo, one of the two settlements on the island.

You need to know that roads on Graciosa island are unpaved and that only a few licensed vehicles are allowed on the small island. The best way to explore La Graciosa is to rent a bike from Caleta del Sebo. The traffic is no problem, and the island is relatively flat.

The volcanic landscape is spectacular, and you will find a few amazing beaches on La Graciosa. The most beautiful of them is Playa de las Conchas. Bring your beach towel and everything else you need with you because there are no amenities at these quiet beaches on La Graciosa.

Playa de las Conchas on Graciosa Island

Activities in Lanzarote

If you’re the active type and you like outdoor activities, I’m sure you’ll love Lanzarote. You can enjoy the sea and the beach, but also go kayaking, surfing, paragliding, diving or sailing.

Away from the sea, hiking and cycling will get you to the most hidden corners of Lanzarote.

Lanzarote is a rather small island with very good roads and scarce public transport. You can easily rent a car in Lanzarote and explore the best attractions on Lanzarote in a few days. The longest distance on the island is about one-hour driving, and the main attractions are usually grouped in small areas. See the map of attractions to prepare your itinerary.

The weather in Lanzarote is great throughout the year, and it hardly rains at all. The only “wet” month is October. However, you are going to need a light jacket during the winter months to protect you from the wind. No matter when you are going to Lanzarote, you need your hat and sun protection as most days are sunny, and there is not much shade if you’re set on exploring the island.

Where to stay in Lanzarote

Depending on what you’re looking for in your accommodation, you can choose to stay in one of the towns below:

Puerto del Carmen is the perfect place to be if you like to party. The protected beaches in the area also offer windsurfing, scuba diving, and any other water activities. 5* Hotel Lava Beach is a great option to stay comfortably, with great amenities.

Costa Teguise is another seaside town, preferred by families and couples. The beaches are lovely, and there are plenty of activities like windsurfing schools or a golf course close by. Costa Teguise also hosts a weekly market in Pueblo Marinero every Friday evening. h20 Suites Lanzarote Gardens is an excellent place to stay for families.

Playa Blanca is a more quiet resort, fit for both couples and families. It is also an excellent base to reach some of the best attractions in Lanzarote. 5* Dreams Lanzarote Playa Dorada Resort & Spa is a great choice for families, offering a lot of activities and a water park.

If you prefer a more chilled atmosphere, you can find a place to stay in Caleta de Famara or in Arrieta. Also, if you’re not a beach enthusiast, you will find some unique places to stay inland. Just stroll over the map and find a place you love!

Disclosure

Some of the above may be affiliate links. This means that if you click on a link and make a purchase, I earn a small commission at no additional cost to you. However, I only recommend companies, activities, or products that I use myself. Thank you for your support in keeping my blog live!

Like this:

Like Loading…

Spread the love

The best things to do in Lanzarote

Lanzarote is not a destination where you have to spend days ticking off a seemingly endless list of museums and art galleries. It does have a sprinkling of those, but a trip here is more about appreciating the natural drama of its volcanic landscape and Atlantic Ocean setting. A major attraction is the work of local artist César Manrique, who not only campaigned to keep development at a low level, but also conjured up a swathe of dramatic buildings, viewpoints and other visionary projects. On the active front, there are opportunities to hike, bike and even whirl off tandem hang gliding.  

Explore the charming compact capital

Arrecife feels more like a relaxed town than a capital. Wander around picturesque El Charco de San Ginés, a former fishing village set on a sleepy lagoon. There are shops to check out too, a sprinkling of pavement cafés and the Castillo de San José, an old fortress revamped by the Fundación César Manrique, now housing the MIAC (Museo Internacional de Arte Contemporaneo).

Insider tip: You don’t need to head to the resorts to chill out on a beach after your city sightseeing. Follow the savvy locals to Playa del Reducto, which lies tucked right in the centre and is rarely busy.

Contact: 00 34 901 20 03 00; cactlanzarote.com
Price: £

El Charco de San Ginés is a former fishing village set on a sleepy lagoon
Credit: Juergen Sack/Juergen Sack

• An insider guide to Lanzarote

Hop around volcanic vineyards

Shakespeare’s ‘Malmsey’ is today’s Malvasia, usually a sweet wine in the bard’s day, today more renowned for being bone dry and packed with minerality. Some vines are cultivated in single volcanic craters; all are packed with flavour. The epicentre is La Geria, whose vineyards cling to the old lava fields. Each winery boasts its own appeal, with El Grifo being one of the best setup for visitors.

Insider tip: Many visitors leave the island presuming that Lanzarote only dishes up dry white wine. Today many producers also offer a sweet Malvasia, rosé and even venture into red wine territory. Enjoy a tasting to expand your knowledge of the award winning local wines.

Contact: 00 34 928 524 036; elgrifo.com
Price: ££

The vineyards at La Geria cling to the old lava fields, making for a spectacular sight
Credit: Eloi_Omella

• The best Lanzarote beaches

Immerse yourself in a volcanic national park

Lovers of all things volcanic must explore the Timanfaya National Park. At the visitors centre, you can learn all about how the island was created and the stories behind the volcanic scenery you will find all over Lanzarote. You can book a walking or bus tour around the moonscape of this truly remarkable national park.

Insider tip: For a truly unique experience, hop on a camel for a ride through this otherworldly corner of Europe. You can just pay cash to the handlers for a short but surreal taste of the national park.

Contact: 00 34 928 118 042; reservasparquesnacionales.es
Price: Visitors centre, free; camel ride, ££

You can learn all about how the island was created at the Timanfaya National Park
Credit: rusm

• The best Lanzarote restaurants

Dive underwater to find hidden sculptures

Lanzarote’s Museo Atlantico is the island’s most offbeat attraction – you’ll need scuba gear or a snorkel to check it out. This ‘museum’ is sunken 40ft below the ocean. It is the brainchild of British sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor. The world’s first underwater sculpture park tackles contemporary themes from refugee issues through to selfie culture. Also on show are myriad aquatic visitors.

Insider tip: Don’t get caught up on only the sculptures themselves. Also on show are myriad aquatic visitors. The sculpture park was designed to attract rather than repel the treasures of the deep, so it’s a great way to explore the ocean wildlife.

Contact: 00 34 901 200 300; underwatermuseumlanzarote.com
Price: Free

Museo Atlantico is sunken 40ft below the ocean

• The best nightlife in Lanzarote

Marvel at Manrique’s magic

César Manrique is the seminal architect and designer who sculpted much of the most dramatic built environment in Lanzarote. To get a handle on this visionary head to the 32,300 sq ft ‘Volcano House’ he fashioned for himself and lived in between 1968 and 1988. The classic Manrique brilliant use of light and elegant natural lines and shapes is in full flow.

Insider tip: It’s best to visit early in your trip, as you’ll be seeing a lot of Manrique’s work from hotels to viewpoints and on to myriad public sculpture. Seeing his studio and lair first offers a valuable insight into his work and personality.

Contact: 00 34 928 118 042; fcmanrique.org
Price: ££

Manrique’s brilliant use of light and natural lines and shapes is evident at Volcano House
Credit: 2005 Getty Images/Peter Bischoff

• The best hotels in Lanzarote

Visit a cultural centre built within a cave

César Manrique’s work at the Jameos del Agua was perhaps his finest. He forged his imprint on to a network of natural underground tunnels. Think James Bond villain’s lair meets Jurassic Park, and it’s unsurprisingly a venue for regular cultural happenings. There is also a cave restaurant, a snack bar with an ocean view and a bar.

Insider tip: Make sure to check out the striking pool, as it is home to a rare species of blind crab. They can come and go with the tides as the caves lead straight into the ocean.

Contact: 00 34 901 20 03 00; cactlanzarote.com
Price: ££

Make sure to check out the striking pool at Jameos del Agua
Credit: Geography Photos

• An insider guide to Majorca

Explore the former capital of Lanzarote

The historic Teguise is both the oldest and most charming of Lanzarote’s hinterland settlements. Its most famous attraction is its bustling Sunday morning market. It is quieter and more appealing the rest of the time, with a couple of unassuming museums, including one dedicated unusually to pirates, to explore. The great joy, though, is just wandering around admiring Teguise’s historic architecture and relaxed ambience. 

Insider tip: Teguise’s sibling, Costa Teguise, stages a market of its own in Plaza del Pueblo Marinero on Friday nights from 5pm until 12am. It’s very handy if you’re staying in the resort or nearby Arrecife, though it’s not on the same scale as Teguise’s market.

Contact: 00 34 928 81 17 62; turismolanzarote.com
Price: Free

Teguise is both the oldest and most charming of Lanzarote’s hinterland settlements
Credit: RossHelen/RossHelen

• The best things to do in Majorca

Fly free as a bird on a tandem hang gliding experience

This one-in-a-lifetime activity requires no experience. Lanzarote offers excellent conditions for hang gliding, especially in the cooler winter months. It’s the best way to appreciate the natural beauty and scale of Lanzarote, and if you’re lucky with the weather, you may even snatch views to La Graciosa and down to Fuerteventura, too.

Insider tip: Remember to bring a jacket. It may be balmy down on the ground, but it can be nippy when you are up in the air so best come prepared.

Contact: 00 34 643 52 77 23; lanzafly.com
Price: £££

Lanzarote offers excellent conditions for hang gliding, especially in the cooler winter months

• The best restaurants in Majorca

Head off for a hike along the Atlantic coast

Lanzarote may not really be known as a hiking destination, but it offers a string of superb walking routes. You can ease across old lava flows, up and down volcanoes and enjoy rugged rambles along the Atlantic coast. The spectacular trek from the village of Haria to the old capital of Teguise is one of the finest adventures with plenty of viewpoints along the way and a great ridge.

Insider tip: Cicerone publishes an excellent guide to walking on Lanzarote (and Fuerteventura), which includes detailed route information and rough maps. You should still always have a proper map and a compass, plus have someone in your group who is able to use them.

Contact: 00 34 901 200 300; cicerone.co.uk
Price: Free

The spectacular trek from the village of Haria (pictured) to the old capital of Teguise is one of the finest adventures you can go on
Credit: Mikel Bilbao / VWPICS/VW Pics

• The best hotels in Playa Blanca

Escape to a ‘new’ island

Bijou La Graciosa became the eighth Canary Island in 2018, after it was reclassified. It is a real timewarp – a place you can seriously relax. Tarmac roads and the cares of the modern world have yet to descend on this end of the world oasis. It’s ideal day trip territory just a short (often rough) boat trip from the north of Lanzarote.

Insider tip: Make the effort to yomp up one of La Graciosa’s volcanoes, as they offer sweeping views out over this deeply dramatic island and back towards a swathe of Lanzarote. Montana Bermeja offers the best views.

Contact: 00 34 928 81 17 62; turismolanzarote.com
Price: £££

La Graciosa feels far removed from the bustle of the modern world
Credit: rusm

Go Crazy in Lanzarote

Spain

CanariesPhotoPhotoTripstrange

Medicine these days is well developed, and talkative people in white coats are always ready to help in need or in physical coats sincere. But this is only in big cities. Sometimes freaks do not get under the supervision of doctors if they are not aggressive, but creative. Then such “houses of madness” turn out.

Maybe something is wrong with me, since I constantly stumble upon such strange places during my travels? Now a concrete zoo, now wooden monsters. And in Detroit a year ago, exactly the same phenomenon was noticed, but it grew to a whole block.

1 It was that foggy morning. I drove along the village street, peering into the distance. Suddenly, the headlights pulled out a strange shape at the house at the turn. Ghosts? Of course, this was to be expected.

2 Strange sculptures of people frozen in different poses. They occupied the entire courtyard of the house around the perimeter. I got out of the car and began to look around…

3 There are not only sculptures, but also children’s toys, chaotically – but only at first glance – dumped in front of the house.

4 They tried to find their place for each item: not just put the TV on the fence, but attach a ninja turtle toy to it. It’s already an art object. Modern art, whatever one may say.

5 Sad, rain-soaked toys sit on the car seat. Are they going somewhere? To a country full of Love and Happiness?

6 An unknown author would like to make a sculpture himself. A green man in a cap decorated with a Christmas bell plays a real saxophone surrounded by his friends: a zebra, a ceramic cat, a black doll and a volcanic stone. Such is the inaudible jazz.

7 Before was closed, no one around. I never found out whose hands it was.

8 The bell rang.

9 If you think like that, a healthy person cannot come up with such a thing. But I envy the author, I just do not have enough imagination. And all this “art”, even if a thousand times terrible and incomprehensible, is still original.

10 Sign the sculpture yourself.

11 Downshifters in the Canaries.

12 Garden.

13 Flat lions.

14 That’s how things are.

Next week I will continue talking about the Canaries. And there won’t be a Saturday Promo tomorrow, I won’t have time to prepare it. Good weekend!

Sponsor’s Corner

The trip to the Canary Islands is supported by the tour operator TUI .
Dozens of hotels, as different as the islands of the archipelago themselves, are ready to offer an unforgettable holiday in the Canary Islands.
A in groups TUI Russia on Facebook and Contact you can always find hot deals on tours or even win a tour!

Let’s communicate more!

In addition to LiveJournal, I also tweet | Facebook | Instagram

All trips in chronological order – in the catalog of my reports.

Add me as a friend on LiveJournal if you haven’t already!

For advertising in my blog write .

© Alexander Belenky | All photos in this post were taken by me unless otherwise noted. This material belongs to the author of the blog. Reproduction in whole or in part is only permitted after a written request by e-mail. If you want to post material on your personal blog or social networks, you do not need to ask permission, but please do not forget to put a copyright with an active hyperlink to the original.

Tags: Spain, Canary Islands, Canary Islands, Photos, Photo trips, weird

Repost Policy

Photos and text in this blog are mine unless otherwise noted.

Weather in march in benidorm: Average weather March in Benidorm, Spain

Опубликовано: January 1, 2023 в 3:37 am

Автор:

Категории: March

Best Time To Visit Benidorm, Spain | 2022/23 Travel Weather, Climate & Prices

Our verdict

The best time to visit Benidorm is May-June

Benidorm is a place lots of people visit almost all year round, but if you’re looking for the best time to go, May-June is definitely the time you should visit. This is based on a number of factors such as the weather, cost of flights and accommodation, peak travel periods and more.

In the height of summer, temperatures in Benidorm can reach a maximum of 28℃ (83℉). In the winter, temperatures can get down to 8℃ (46℉) around February.

The days are longest in Benidorm in July, so if you want to see the sights during the day when the sun is up for the longest time, it’s best to visit around that time of year. On average it rains the most days in January, making it the wettest month of the year. Although it’s the wet season, it can often rain a little bit during the day or evening but have fine weather for a majority of the day too, so don’t let this put you off.

Find out everything you need to know about when to visit Benidorm below, including detailed information about the weather and tools to help you find the best prices and book your trip.

Quick links: Fast facts / Seasons / Average temperatures / Monthly climate / FAQs / Map

Warmest month

August

Least rainfall

July

Most daylight

July

Planning a trip to

Benidorm? →

Where to?

Benidorm, Spain

Check your travel options

Flights

Trains

Buses

Car Hire

Private Transfers

Directions (Google Maps)

Need a place to stay?

Hotels

Homes & Villas

Hostels

*Support us by clicking the links above and making a booking with our partners. It’s completely free for you, and it helps us make this site even more awesome! We’ll

Benidorm seasons

Before you continue, it’s important to know when the seasons are in Benidorm as they might be different to yours depending on where in the world you’re travelling from. Benidorm is in the Northern Hemisphere, so the seasons fall during these months:

Season Months
Summer June to August
Autumn/fall September to November
Winter December to February
Spring March to May

Average temperatures in Benidorm

If the temperature is a big factor for you to help you decide when to visit, the chart below shows the average minimum and maximum temperatures in Benidorm for each month side-by-side so you can easily see the difference in weather throughout the year. To see the temperatures in both Celsius (°C) and Fahrenheit (°F), hover or tap the shaded boxes on the graph.

Benidorm climate by month

If you already have a rough idea about which months you might want to travel, the section below shows a detailed breakdown of the climate in Benidorm for each month so you can see if it all suits your wants and needs. Scroll down, or use the quick menu below to jump to your preferred month.

Jump to:

JAN

FEB

MAR

APR

MAY

JUN

JUL

AUG

SEP

OCT

NOV

DEC

Benidorm in January

What to pack: If you’re heading to Benidorm in January, make sure you pack a warm jacket or coat.

Add visitor or local insider tips >


Benidorm in February

What to pack: If you’re heading to Benidorm in February, make sure you pack a warm jacket or coat.

Add visitor or local insider tips >


Benidorm in March

What to pack: If you’re heading to Benidorm in March, make sure you pack a warm jacket or coat.

Add visitor or local insider tips >


Benidorm in April

What to pack: If you’re heading to Benidorm in April, make sure you pack a light jumper or hoodie.

Add visitor or local insider tips >


Benidorm in May

What to pack: If you’re heading to Benidorm in May, make sure you pack a light jumper or hoodie.

Add visitor or local insider tips >


Benidorm in June

What to pack: If you’re heading to Benidorm in June, make sure you pack t-shirts and light clothing.

Add visitor or local insider tips >


Benidorm in July

What to pack: If you’re heading to Benidorm in July, make sure you pack t-shirts and light clothing.

Add visitor or local insider tips >


Benidorm in August

What to pack: If you’re heading to Benidorm in August, make sure you pack t-shirts and light clothing.

Add visitor or local insider tips >


Benidorm in September

What to pack: If you’re heading to Benidorm in September, make sure you pack t-shirts and light clothing.

Add visitor or local insider tips >

Benidorm in October

What to pack: If you’re heading to Benidorm in October, make sure you pack a light jumper or hoodie for the evenings and some light clothes for the daytime.

Add visitor or local insider tips >


Benidorm in November

What to pack: If you’re heading to Benidorm in November, make sure you pack a light jumper or hoodie.

Add visitor or local insider tips >


Benidorm in December

What to pack: If you’re heading to Benidorm in December, make sure you pack a light jumper or hoodie.

Add visitor or local insider tips >


Top FAQs

😎 When should I go to Benidorm for the hottest weather?

The hottest month of the year in Benidorm is usually August, where temperatures tend to rise to around 27℃ (81℉) in the middle of the day or early afternoon.

☀ When does it rain the least in Benidorm?

The month with the least amount of rain in Benidorm is generally around July. The dry season often coincides with cooler weather, so you should check the temperatures in July first to make sure it’s still a good time to go.

☔ When does it rain the most in Benidorm?

The rainiest time of year in Benidorm is generally around January, although the wetter season can sometimes extend a few months either side of January too.

🌤 When should I go to Benidorm if I want the most daylight?

If you want to get the most out of your time visiting Benidorm, or if you’re just afraid of the dark, the days in July are usually the longest between sunrise and sunset.

Benidorm map

Explore more destinations near Benidorm

Hotels in Benidorm

Powered by Booking.com

SEARCH

Privacy & Cookies Policy

Is Anything Open In Benidorm In March?

Benidorm is an all year resort jay and there’s plenty open in March but obviously much quieter. This year the third week in March averaged about 19/20 degrees daytime but it can be variable. It’s still cool at night and not pool weather (unless you’re brave or hit a heatwave!)

Contents

  • 1 Are bars open in Benidorm in March?
  • 2 What is Benidorm like in March?
  • 3 Will Benidorm be busy in March?
  • 4 Is Benidorm on lockdown?
  • 5 Is Benidorm fully open now?
  • 6 Is Benidorm strip open?
  • 7 Can you sunbathe in Benidorm in March?
  • 8 Is it cold in Benidorm in March?
  • 9 What temp is it in Benidorm in March?
  • 10 What clothes to take to Benidorm in March?
  • 11 Where is it warm in March?
  • 12 What’s the Weather like in Costa del Sol in March?
  • 13 Is Benidorm Open 2021?
  • 14 Is entertainment back on in Benidorm?
  • 15 Is Spain safe to travel?
  • 16 Is Benidorm still on curfew?
  • 17 Is Talk of the Town Open in Benidorm?
  • 18 Is Benidorm open in February?
  • 19 What do people wear in Benidorm at night?
  • 20 How much is beer in Benidorm?

Are bars open in Benidorm in March?

Benidorm usually starts picking up around mid March and the weather in March last year was lovely and most of the bars clubs are open.

What is Benidorm like in March?

The average temperature in Benidorm in March for a typical day ranges from a high of 61°F (16°C) and a low of 51°F (10°C). Some would describe it as moderately chilly with a gentle breeze. For comparison, the hottest month in Benidorm, August, has days with highs of 84°F (29°C) and lows of 74°F (23°C).

Will Benidorm be busy in March?

Benidorm never shuts ,it just quieter in March . Lots of bars and clubs close down over winter , some that are open only do so at weekends but there is always plenty to do and always enough places open . All along the prom will be in full swing , 90% of old town open and busy . You will be fine .

Is Benidorm on lockdown?

Benidorm is open for business. No lockdown at all.

Is Benidorm fully open now?

For those of you who have arrived today or are soon to arrive, we hope you thoroughly enjoy your holidays. At the same time respecting the local regulations in place, so that Benidorm will remain open indefinitely and for millions more to enjoy!

Is Benidorm strip open?

Benidorm’s iconic Tiki bar is open after coronavirus lockdown… but iconic strip is still eerily quiet. BENIDORM’S legendary Tiki Beach bar is back in business after Spain’s coronavirus lockdown, but the once heaving strip is still eerily quiet.

Can you sunbathe in Benidorm in March?

March is a dry month with an average of 24mm (0.9in) rain. You can expect very pleasant temperatures during the day. The average maximum daytime temperature lies around 19.2°C (66.56°F). If you enjoy looking at a blue sky and love the sun than this is a great time to go to Benidorm with 225 hours of sun.

Is it cold in Benidorm in March?

Average daily temperatures
It’s pretty mild at this time of year, but it’s a good idea to bring along a jumper or light jacket for the evenings. The average daily maximum is 20 C and the average daily minimum is 10 C.

What temp is it in Benidorm in March?

The average weather in Benidorm in March

Sun Mon Tue
1 63° /55°
6 61° /54° 7 61° /51° 8 61° /52°
13 61° /54° 14 59° /52° 15 60° /54°
20 59° /51° 21 63° /53° 22 57° /51°

What clothes to take to Benidorm in March?

3 pairs of pants which you can wash, one bra on and one in case. Shorts and vest tops for days. I only take one jacket which I wear to travel. Roll your clothes don’t fold them.

Where is it warm in March?

Where’s hot in March?

Country City Average temperature in March
Dominican Republic Santo Domingo 29°C / 85°F
Cuba Havana 27°C / 81°F
Cape Verde Praia 26°C / 79°F
Canary Islands Fuerteventura 25°C / 77°F

What’s the Weather like in Costa del Sol in March?

The climate of Costa del Sol in march is good
The climate is relatively cold in this city march, but it is livable by dressing warm. Temperatures are up to 65°F. The minimum is 50°F. Thus, the mean temperature average on this month of march in Costa del Sol is 58°F.

Is Benidorm Open 2021?

Benidorm Prepares to Open on March 1st 2021.

Is entertainment back on in Benidorm?

LIVE entertainment has been given the green light for an indoor return to Benidorm’s bars and restaurants, as well as across the Costa Blanca. Indoor venues have been entertainment-free since November 6 after new restrictions came into force across the Valencian Community.

Is Spain safe to travel?

Spain – Level 4: Do Not Travel. Do not travel to Spain due to COVID-19. Exercise increased caution in Spain due to terrorism and civil unrest. Read the Department of State’s COVID-19 page before you plan any international travel.

Is Benidorm still on curfew?

There are no longer any nighttime curfews in the country and only two regions continue to limit social gatherings. The use of face masks when indoors and the closure of nightlife venues will be the last measures to be lifted. Spain is taking steps toward normality after the fifth wave of the coronavirus.

Is Talk of the Town Open in Benidorm?

Talk Of The Town is located in Benidorm.
Talk Of The Town, Benidorm.

Sunday 9pm – 3:15am
Thursday 9pm – 3:15am
Friday 9pm – 3:15am
Saturday 9pm – 3:15am

Is Benidorm open in February?

Hello jess, febuary is probably benidorms quietest month , some places won’t be open and some with more limited hours ,a lot of places will still be open so there will be enough to go at just not as busy as other months.

What do people wear in Benidorm at night?

You will enjoy being on the beaches and swimming in the Mediterranean as the sea temperature in June for Benidorm is a warm 20 degrees Celsius. Just bring a light top for the evenings and a long pair of trousers or jeans to wear in the evenings just in case the temperatures are slightly lower than the average for June.

How much is beer in Benidorm?

Cost of Living in Benidorm

Restaurants Edit
Meal for 2 People, Mid-range Restaurant, Three-course 34. 00€
McMeal at McDonalds (or Equivalent Combo Meal) 7.00€
Domestic Beer (1 pint draught) 1.50€
Imported Beer (12 oz small bottle) 3.00€

Verna Wiggins

Verna Wiggins loves nothing more than embarking on a great journey. Whether it’s traveling to new and exciting places, or simply exploring all the nooks and crannies of her own neighborhood, she is always up for an adventure. She has a keen sense of curiosity and loves learning about new cultures and customs. Verna also enjoys spending time with her family and friends, and is always up for a good laugh.

UK weather: Britain hotter than Benidorm with chance of highest March temperature on record

Parts of the UK were warmer than Benidorm by midday on Wednesday ahead of a dramatic change of weather forecast for the later part of the week.

People flocked to beaches and parks around the country for the third day running as the Met Office said the March temperature record could be broken.

Forecasters said there was a 10 per cent chance temperatures would rise above the 25.6C record set in Cambridgeshire in 1968.

Temperatures in parts of London and the southeast climbed higher than Benidorm, Valencia and Marbella ahead of an expected drop in temperatures on Thursday.

Read more:

Grahame Madge, a Met Office spokesperson, said although Wednesday should be the warmest day of the year so far, the chance of rain in some areas could prevent a temperature record.

Mr Madge said temperatures should hit 24.7C in London and the southeast, up from Tuesday’s 24.5C peak, while parts of central and eastern England and Wales should be around 20-22C.

People were on the beach at Barry Island in Wales by mid-morning

(PA)

People made the most of the sunny conditions after Monday’s easing of coronavirus rules, but concerns have been raised over large outdoor gatherings.

Government ministers urged people to be “cautious” when visiting parks and beaches after large crowds gathered in the Tuesday heat.

Parks in Nottingham city centre were closed after what council leader David Mellen said were “appalling scenes” on Tuesday with crowds ignoring social distancing rules and leaving behind lots of litter.

Bins overflow with rubbish in London’s Battersea Park on Wednesday morning

(PA)

Temperatures are expected to plunge across the UK from Thursday, when a cold front moves down from the north.

Arctic air will bring strong northerly winds, snow showers and freezing overnight temperatures to Scotland and the far north of England by Easter Sunday, while elsewhere conditions will be wet.

Southern and eastern parts will also experience a cold spell with many areas of the UK set to be in single figure temperatures by the start of next week.

Farmers have warned a sharp drop in temperatures could have a devastating impact on lambing season, while horticulturalists said it would threaten fruit and vegetable yields.

Additional reporting by PA

Registration is a free and easy way to support our truly independent journalism

By registering, you will also enjoy limited access to Premium articles, exclusive newsletters, commenting, and virtual events with our leading journalists

Email

Please enter a valid email

Please enter a valid email

Password

Must be at least 6 characters, include an upper and lower case character and a number

Must be at least 6 characters, include an upper and lower case character and a number

Must be at least 6 characters, include an upper and lower case character and a number

First name

Please enter your first name

Special characters aren’t allowed

Please enter a name between 1 and 40 characters

Last name

Please enter your last name

Special characters aren’t allowed

Please enter a name between 1 and 40 characters

Select your year of birth3004200320022001200019991998199719961995199419931992199119901989198819871986198519841983198219811980197919781977197619751974197319721971197019691968196719661965196419631962196119601959195819571956195519541953195219511950194919481947194619451944194319421941194019391938193719361935193419331932193119301929192819271926192519241923192219211920191919181917191619151914

You must be over 18 years old to register

You must be over 18 years old to register

Year of birth

I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. verifyErrors}} {{message}} {{/verifyErrors}}

By clicking ‘Create my account’ you confirm that your data has been entered correctly and you have read and agree to our Terms of use, Cookie policy and Privacy notice.

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy policy and Terms of service apply.

Already have an account? sign in

By clicking ‘Register’ you confirm that your data has been entered correctly and you have read and agree to our Terms of use, Cookie policy and Privacy notice.

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy policy and Terms of service apply.

Registration is a free and easy way to support our truly independent journalism

By registering, you will also enjoy limited access to Premium articles, exclusive newsletters, commenting, and virtual events with our leading journalists

Email

Please enter a valid email

Please enter a valid email

Password

Must be at least 6 characters, include an upper and lower case character and a number

Must be at least 6 characters, include an upper and lower case character and a number

Must be at least 6 characters, include an upper and lower case character and a number

First name

Please enter your first name

Special characters aren’t allowed

Please enter a name between 1 and 40 characters

Last name

Please enter your last name

Special characters aren’t allowed

Please enter a name between 1 and 40 characters

Select your year of birth3004200320022001200019991998199719961995199419931992199119901989198819871986198519841983198219811980197919781977197619751974197319721971197019691968196719661965196419631962196119601959195819571956195519541953195219511950194919481947194619451944194319421941194019391938193719361935193419331932193119301929192819271926192519241923192219211920191919181917191619151914

You must be over 18 years old to register

You must be over 18 years old to register

Year of birth

I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. verifyErrors}} {{message}} {{/verifyErrors}}

By clicking ‘Create my account’ you confirm that your data has been entered correctly and you have read and agree to our Terms of use, Cookie policy and Privacy notice.

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy policy and Terms of service apply.

Already have an account? sign in

By clicking ‘Register’ you confirm that your data has been entered correctly and you have read and agree to our Terms of use, Cookie policy and Privacy notice.

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy policy and Terms of service apply.

Popular videos

{{/link}}

Benidorm Weather | Temperatures and Rainfall to Expect

We all know that the weather can make or break a summer holiday, thankfully Benidorm Weather is well-known for being glorious and sunny throughout the summer months with barely any rain to worry about.

The weather may be out of our control but choosing Benidorm as your holiday destination is a great way to maximise your chances of great weather. While Benidorm is famous for its sunshine, when it rains there it tends to rain pretty solidly; we’ve also included information on the average rainfall. With an idea of what you can expect out of Benidorm weather depending on the time of year you’re heading there, you can plan what to pack and what to do when you get there.

Are you holidaying in August? It’s normally the hottest month so remember your sunscreen, keep hydrated and hit the beach (this is also when the sea is at its warmest; a good time for a swim)! And if you are planning some fun on the waves then take a look at our Benidorm water sports page.

Average Benidorm Temperatures














Month Centigrade Fahrenheit
January 12 54
February 12 54
March 14 57
April 15 59
May 18 64
June 22 72
July 25 77
August 25 77
September 24 75
October 20 68
November 15 59
December 13 55

Look at all those glorious temperatures! If you’re chasing the sun you’ve definitely picked the right place with your trip to Benidorm. You’ll have plenty of fine weather, especially over the summer months to make the most of your time on the Costa Blanca!

Even though Benidorm is sun central, there is still a chance for rain (although it’ll likely still be a warm day) so, below you can see the average rainfall and the average number of days it rains for to make sure you’re as prepared as possible. September is historically the wettest month in Benidorm for sheer volume of rainfall at 76mm over 8 days, although the temperature still averages somewhere in the mid 20s; if you do find your holiday is turning out a little rainier than you intended check out our tips for rainy day amusements.

Average Benidorm Rainfall














Month MM of rain Days of rain
January 31 9
February 39 7
March 48 7
April 43 8
May 54 8
June 37 5
July 27 2
August 49 3
September 76 8
October 47 9
November 52 8
December 45 9

These charts should give you a good idea of the best times to plan your trip to Benidorm and the kind of weather you can expect while you’re there; if you’re looking for some more information before you head off on your Benidorm holiday then check out our Benidorm page. You’ll find hints, tips and advice about resorts, the airport and the many things to do while you enjoy the sunshine.

As you’re treating yourself to a wonderful sunshine holiday why not make flying from the UK as relaxing as possible, just like sunning yourself on a beautiful Benidorm beach will be? Skip those long commutes by staying in a comfortable Airport Hotel the night before you fly. The luxury can continue even while you’re waiting for your flight from the UK with access to an Airport Lounge where you can put your feet up and relax before you board.

Does it get too hot?

Even during the months of July and August, temperatures don’t typically rise above 30°C, which means that the weather is usually lovely and warm without being excessively hot. That said, it’s always best to take precautions, particularly more elderly visitors, babies and/or young children.

It’s between midday and 16:00 that temperatures tend to be at their greatest so avoid extended exposure to direct sunshine during these times. Wearing light-coloured, loose-fitting clothes is a good idea, and if you do intend to top up your suntan, make sure you use sunscreen that offers adequate protection.

Just as importantly, be sure to drink lots of water, even if you don’t necessarily feel thirsty. On intensely sunny days, sugary, caffeinated drinks or alcohol should be taken in moderation in order to stave off dehydration.

How cold does it get?

While temperatures during the summer months are ‘just right’ for the majority of visitors, what can you expect during the winter season? Unsurprisingly, the coldest months are normally December and January, with temperature lows of about 7°C. On the flip side, it’s not unusual to experience highs of 17°C during these times – the equivalent of t-shirt weather in the UK.

Will it rain?

Of course, it’s impossible to predict what the weather is going to do next but, with Benidorm, there’s every chance that it will be fine. We know that temperatures are more than tolerable, even in December and January. And rainfall is fairly infrequent, too, and it’s quite normal for there to be no rainy days during July and August. During the six months that run from October to March, there tends to be, on average, a little less than four rainy days per month. That’s the equivalent of one day in eight featuring rain – not a bad strike rate.

Wherever you choose to go in the world, Holiday Extras’ airport transfers will ensure that you get from the airport to your accommodation with the minimum of fuss.

Weather in Benidorm in March 2023

What are the holidays in Benidorm in March? What is the air temperature, is there a chance of rain and is it possible to swim? Benidorm in March – read on the Tour Calendar!

Contents

What is the weather like in March in Benidorm? The air temperature in the city during the day rises to +18.7°C, at night +9.2°C. Usually in March there are eleven days of rain in Benidorm. The water temperature in March is +13.

7 °C.

Average temperature

+14°

Air temperature during the day

+19°

Air temperature at night

+9°

Water temperature

+14°

Rainfall (mm)

30 mm

Rain

11 days

Sunny days

25 days

Humidity

60%

Day length

12 hours

All monthsApril >

Temperature in Benidorm in March

The air temperature in Benidorm in March during the day reaches +19 ° C, at night: +9°C The highest value for March in the afternoon was noted on March 17, 2019 and amounted to +29 °C, the lowest on March 13, 2017: +11 °C.

Benidorm water temperature in March

The average water temperature in March in Benidorm is around +14°C, which is too cold for swimming. The highest value for March was recorded on 03/11/2017 and amounted to +16 °C, the lowest on 03/21/2021: +12 °C.

How many sunny days per month

There are 25 sunny, 1 cloudy and 4 cloudy days per month, so the weather in Benidorm in March is ideal for relaxing.

Benidorm in March Things to do?

Tour-Calendar assessed the possibility of types of recreation on a scale from 0 to 5 .

  • Beach holidays

    0.5

  • Excursions

    4.5

  • Bicycle

    5

  • Sport

    4. 5

Weather archive in Benidorm for March

Look at the weather in Benidorm in recent years in March days.

Happy At night
1 Mar Clear +18° +11° +13°
2 Mar Clear +17° +12° +13°
3 Mar Sunny +16° +13° +13°
4 Mar Rain in places +15° +11° +13°
5 Mar Rain in places +14° +12° +13°
6 Mar Rain in places +12° +11° +13°
7 Mar Light rain shower +13° +12° +13°
8 Mar Rain in places +14° +11° +12°
9 Mar Clear +14° +12° +12°
10 Mar Clear +16° +12° +12°
11 Mar Overcast +15° +12° +12°
12 Mar Clear +20° +12° +13°
13 Mar Partly cloudy +17° +13° +13°
14 Mar Partly cloudy +18° +12° +14°
15 Mar Partly cloudy +18° +14° +15°
16 Mar Light rain shower +16° +13° +15°
17 Mar Light rain shower +15° +13° +15°
18 Mar Light rain shower +14° +12° +15°
19 Mar Light rain shower +16° +12° +14°
20 Mar Rain in places +16° +13° +14°
21 Mar Rain in places +15° +12° +14°
22 Mar Light rain shower +14° +11° +14°
23 Mar Light rain shower +14° +11° +13°
24 Mar Partly cloudy +16° +12° +14°
25 Mar Light rain shower +15° +12° +14°
26 Mar Light rain shower +15° +12° +14°
27 Mar Clear +16° +12° +14°
28 Mar Clear +16° +11° +14°
29 Mar Clear +18° +11° +14°
30 Mar Light rain shower +14° +12° +14°
31 Mar Partly cloudy +17° +12° +14°

show all

Weather in Benidorm other months:

January ·
February ·
March ·
April ·
May ·
June ·
July ·
August ·
September ·
October ·
November ·
December

404: Page not found

Shagerbaeva Juliet
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Tyoply Stan, 1001 tour

call me back

Luzhkova Olga
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Kyiv, 1001 tour

call me back

Samarina Marina
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Novye Cheryomushki, 1001 tours/Pegas

call me back

Kostenko Christina
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Otradnoe, 1001 tours/Pegas

call me back

Vlasova Angelica
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

River Station U River, 1001 tours/Pegas

call me back

Sergeev Evgeny
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001tour

Moscow

call me back

Julia Saprykina
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Tyoply Stan, 1001 tour

call me back

Lisina Olga
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Water stadium, 1001 tour

call me back

Pozner Ekaterina
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

River Station, 1001 tour

call me back

Mishina Svetlana
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Prague, 1001 tour

call me back

Shelyagina Irina
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Voykovskaya, 1001 tour

call me back

Sorokina Julia
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Belarusian, 1001 tour

call me back

Evdokimova Ekaterina
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Petrovsko-Razumovskaya Parus, 1001 tours/Pegas

call me back

Rogova Julia
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Domodedovo, 1001 tour

call me back

Vorik Ilona
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

River Station U River, 1001 tours/Pegas

call me back

Chetvergova Anna
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Southwest, 1001 tours/Pegas

call me back

Azarevich Maria
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Tula, 1001 tour

call me back

Babicheva Irina
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001tour

Kuzminki, 1001tour/TUI

call me back

Mukhambetova Rauza
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Novogireevo, 1001 tours/Pegas

call me back

Moskvina Svetlana
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Bratislava, 1001 tour

call me back

Byvalova Maria
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

River Station U River, 1001 tours/Pegas

call me back

Coal Ekaterina
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Kuznetsky most, 1001 tour

call me back

Maya Skoropisova
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Medvedkovo, 1001 tours/Pegas

call me back

Anatoly Sorokin
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Tyoply Stan, 1001 tour

call me back

Mikhail Tkach
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001tur

Moscow

call me back

Bessonova Galina
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Kyiv European, 1001 tour

call me back

Dmitrova Elena
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Domodedovo, 1001 tour

call me back

Satosova Daria
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Voykovskaya, 1001 tour

call me back

Larionova Irina
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Kantemirovskaya, 1001 tours/Pegas

call me back

Kovalev Maxim
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Tverskaya, 1001 tour

call me back

Eskina Alla
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001tur

Moscow

call me back

Malysheva Anastasia
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Paveletskaya, 1001 tour

call me back

Antokhina Svetlana
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Petrovsko-Razumovskaya Parus, 1001 tours/Pegas

call me back

Podkosova Kristina
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Sokolniki, 1001 tour

call me back

Evgenia Reshnikova
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Tverskaya, 1001 tour

call me back

Shcherbinina Olga
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Water stadium, 1001 tour

call me back

Belousova Svetlana
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Domodedovo, 1001 tour

call me back

Evgeny Pismenov
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Prague, 1001 tour

call me back

Akinyaeva Svetlana
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Shchelkovskaya, 1001 tour

call me back

Mikhailova Natalia
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001tour

Tula, 1001tour/Pegas

call me back

Samodarovskaya Olga
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Kyiv European, 1001 tour

call me back

Chekalova Larisa
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Kuzminki, 1001 tour/Pegas

call me back

Yurieva Elena
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Kuznetsky most, 1001 tour

call me back

Severina Inna
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Paveletskaya, 1001 tour

call me back

Vadim Kovalev
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Kolomenskaya, 1001 tours/Pegas

call me back

Lukmanova Renata
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Southwest, 1001 tours/Pegas

call me back

Margaryan Shushan
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Tverskaya, 1001 tour

call me back

Fetisova Regina
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Tverskaya, 1001 tour

call me back

Grebneva Alexandra
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Taganskaya, 1001 tour

call me back

Naldina Kira
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001tour

Novogireevo, 1001tour/Pegas

call me back

Alena Garshina
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Street 1905, 1001 tour

call me back

Slobozhaninova Julia
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Kyiv European, 1001 tour

call me back

Yulia Vasneva
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001tur

Moscow

call me back

Pavlikova Julia
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Kuzminki, 1001 tour/Pegas

call me back

Timofeeva Inna
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Shchelkovskaya, 1001 tour

call me back

Atmakhova Irina
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Skobelevskaya street, 1001 tour/Pegas

call me back

Kutepova Diana
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Krasnogvardeyskaya Vegas, 1001 tour

call me back

Malkovich Regina
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001tour

Water stadium, 1001tour/Pegas

call me back

Khlynova Polina
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

VDNH, 1001 tour/Pegas

call me back

Evgeniya Guseva
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001tour

Belyaevo, 1001tour/Pegas

call me back

Maksimov Pavel
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Schukinskaya, 1001 tour

call me back

Makarova Irina
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Glider, 1001 tour/Pegas

call me back

Queen Anne
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Krasnogvardeyskaya Vegas, 1001 tour

call me back

Karpukhina Natalia
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

1905 year street, 1001 tour

call me back

Nakonechny Anton
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Paveletskaya, 1001 tour

call me back

Laskov Maxim
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Prague, 1001 tour

call me back

Kichigina Elena
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Elektrozavodskaya, 1001 tour

call me back

Gurzhapova Leila
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Bratislava, 1001 tour

call me back

Queen Tatiana
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Sokolniki, 1001 tour

call me back

Stakhova Anna
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Tyoply Stan, 1001 tour

call me back

Ovsyannikova Julia
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Shchelkovskaya, 1001 tour

call me back

Poghosyan Ani
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Altufyevo Spring, 1001 tour

call me back

Khlopkova Anna
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Babushkinskaya, 1001 tour/Pegas

call me back

Starinskaya Marina
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Mitino, 1001 tour

call me back

Pavlenko Elena
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Domodedovo, 1001 tours/Pegas

call me back

Bazyleva Natalia
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Skobelevskaya street, 1001 tour/Pegas

call me back

Shevtsova Marina
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Medvedkovo, 1001 tours/Pegas

call me back

Antonova Natalia
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Polezhaevskaya, 1001 tour

call me back

Zaitseva Anastasia
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Voykovskaya, 1001 tour

call me back

Kupreeva Olga
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Vykhino, 1001 tour

call me back

Menyailova Svetlana
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Novye Cheryomushki, 1001 tours/Pegas

call me back

Chicherov Vitaly
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Krasnogvardeyskaya Vegas, 1001 tour

call me back

Metelskaya Elena
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Shchelkovo, 1001 tours/Pegas

call me back

Sarvarova Ekaterina
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001tour

Water stadium, 1001tour/Pegas

call me back

Gaboeva Bella
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Belarusian, 1001 tour

call me back

Kosareva Ekaterina
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001tour

Belyaevo, 1001tour/Pegas

call me back

Polivanovskaya Anna
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Ramenki, 1001 tour

call me back

Ivanova Anastasia
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

1905 year street, 1001 tour

call me back

Taran Alena
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Alekseevskaya, 1001 tours/Pegas

call me back

Anna Kulinich
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001tour

Tula, 1001tour/Pegas

call me back

Ivanova Natalia
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Mitino, 1001 tour

call me back

Popescu Daniela
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

1905 year street, 1001 tour

call me back

Gorelikova Victoria
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Novye Cheryomushki, 1001 tours/Pegas

call me back

Petrikova Valeria
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Glider, 1001 tour/Pegas

call me back

Sergeeva Ekaterina
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Glider, 1001 tour

call me back

Osipova Inessa
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Skobelevskaya street, 1001 tour/Pegas

call me back

Kulagina Elena
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Kuzminki, 1001 tour/Pegas

call me back

Kalinina Margarita
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Novoslobodskaya, 1001 tour

call me back

Goncharova Lilia
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

VDNH, 1001 tour/Pegas

call me back

Lyzina Natalia
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Kolomenskaya, 1001 tour/Pegas

call me back

Gundyreva Julia
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Shchelkovo, 1001 tours/Pegas

call me back

Bodaeva Ludmila
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Zhulebino, 1001 tour/TUI

call me back

Korolyov Artyom
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Tula, 1001 tour

call me back

Kirillov Dmitry
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Kolomenskaya, 1001 tour/Pegas

call me back

Naumova Julia
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Taganskaya, 1001 tour

call me back

Derbina Irina
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

VDNH, 1001 tour/Pegas

call me back

Olkhovsky Dmitry
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Ramenki, 1001 tour

call me back

Vakhramova Irina
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Polezhaevskaya, 1001 tour

call me back

Alekseeva Oksana
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Kyiv European, 1001 tour

call me back

Zakharchenko Olga
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Babushkinskaya, 1001 tour/Pegas

call me back

Anna Karpova
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001tour

Zhulebino, 1001tour/TUI

call me back

Vaimer Irina
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001tour

Moscow

call me back

Sysoeva Daria
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Kuznetsky most, 1001 tour

call me back

Karpunina Irina
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Alekseevskaya, 1001 tour/Pegas

call me back

Savateeva Svetlana
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Belarusian, 1001 tour

call me back

Shugaeva Svetlana
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001tour

Kuzminki, 1001tour/TUI

call me back

Kareva Olesya
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

River Station, 1001 tour

call me back

Dolzhenkova Irina
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Novoslobodskaya, 1001 tour

call me back

Pitsun Zhanna
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001tour

Kuzminki, 1001tour/TUI

call me back

Gakova Irina
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Kyiv, 1001 tour

call me back

Gareva Oksana
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Academic, 1001 tour/Pegas

call me back

Naumova Ekaterina
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Maryino, 1001 tour

call me back

Petrova Galina
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Falcon, 1001 tour

call me back

Kazakova Natalia
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Shchelkovskaya, 1001 tour

call me back

Alisa Shipova
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Taganskaya, 1001 tour

call me back

Afanasyeva Olga
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Kyiv, 1001 tour

call me back

Tavrina Anna
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Salaryevo, 1001 tour

call me back

Maslov Alexander
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001tour

Novogireevo, 1001tour/Pegas

call me back

Porokhina Elena
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Petrovsko-Razumovskaya Parus, 1001 tours/Pegas

call me back

Utalova Nadezhda
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001tour

Water stadium, 1001tour/Pegas

call me back

Potapova Olga
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Paveletskaya, 1001 tour

call me back

Goluzina Elena
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Altufyevo Spring, 1001 tour

call me back

Danilina Valentina
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Schukinskaya, 1001 tour

call me back

Taktashova Svetlana
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Tyoply Stan, 1001 tour

call me back

Zmerzlyuk Natalia
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Polezhaevskaya, 1001 tour

call me back

Brilenkova Xenia
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Polezhaevskaya, 1001 tour

call me back

Gerasimova Victoria
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Tula, 1001 tour

call me back

Tuzova Tatiana
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Sokolniki, 1001 tour

call me back

Bekisheva Anastasia
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Mitino, 1001 tour

call me back

Volkova Victoria
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Bratislava, 1001 tour

call me back

Petrova Anastasia
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Voykovskaya, 1001 tour

call me back

Ilinykh Anastasia
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Medvedkovo, 1001 tour/Pegas

call me back

Saykina Anna
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Elektrozavodskaya, 1001 tour

call me back

Ermakova Daria
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Kaluga, 1001 tour

call me back

Galakhova Svetlana
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Maryino, 1001 tour

call me back

Tsoljak Natella
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Belarusian, 1001 tour

call me back

Bazarov Nikolai
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Falcon, 1001 tour

call me back

Sosedov Vasily
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Fili, 1001 tour

call me back

Fortova Margarita
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Kuzminki, 1001 tour/Pegas

call me back

Martynov Roman
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Elektrozavodskaya, 1001 tour

call me back

Buglak Ivan
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001tour

Novogireevo, 1001tour/Pegas

call me back

Kalinin Nikita
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001tour

Moscow

call me back

Pogony Kristina
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Krylatskoe, 1001 tour/Pegas

call me back

Shepeleva Tatiana
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Kantemirovskaya, 1001 tour/Pegas

call me back

Tatiana Kinkovich
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Salaryevo, 1001 tour

call me back

Keshishyan Anastasia
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Vykhino, 1001 tour

call me back

Tabagua Diana
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Kuznetsky most, 1001 tour

call me back

Pleshko Marina
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Zhulebino, 1001 tour/TUI

call me back

Ekaterina Daricheva
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Bratislava, 1001 tour

call me back

Lavrenyuk Anzhelika
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Babushkinskaya, 1001 tour/Pegas

call me back

Strelnikova Natalia
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Kantemirovskaya, 1001 tour/Pegas

call me back

Tikhonova Julia
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Youth, 1001 tour

call me back

Kuvykina Elena
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Alekseevskaya, 1001 tour/Pegas

call me back

Rodzik Svetlana
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Schukinskaya, 1001 tour

call me back

Petukhova Margarita
+7 (495) 725 1001

1001 tour

Domodedovo, 1001 tours/Pegas

call me back

Weather in Benidorm on March 2022 (Valencia, Spain).

EXACTLY! The weather archive in March from the Hydrometeorological Center, Gismeteo Benidorm

Weather Calendar

01.03.2022 (W)

Night: +12 ° C
PASMURNO1829
Cloudy

During the day:
Wind: 6m/
Pressure: 767
Humidity: 68%

02.03.2022 (Wed)

Night: +14 ° C
: +17 ° C
It is clear

for the day:
Wind: 8m/
Pressure: 764
Humidity: 65%

03.03.2022 (Th)

Night: +14 ° C C
Light rain

Day: +17°C
Light rain

During the day:
Wind: 5m/C
Pressure: 760
Humidity: 73%

04.03.2022 (PT)

NIGHT: +15 ° C
CLUGHT

Day: + 16 ° C
Pasmorno

During the day:
Wind: 9m/
Pressure: 758
Humidity: 81%

05. 03.2022 (SB)

NIGHT: +14 ° C
PASMM

Day: +16°C
Cloudy

During the day:
Wind: 8m/
Pressure: 758
Humidity: 64%

06.03.2022 (Sun)

Night: +13 ° C
PASMURNO From
cloudy

During the day:
Wind: 6m/
Pressure: 757
Humidity: 86%

07.03.2022 (Mon)

Night: +13 ° C
Little rain to rain

Day: +14°C
Light rain

During the day:
Wind: 7m/
Pressure: 758
Humidity: 87%

08.03.2022 (W)

NIGHT: +14 ° C

Day: +16 ° ° CHIC From
Pasmorno

During the day:
Wind: 4m/
Pressure: 761
Humidity: 70%

09.03.2022 (SR)

NIGHT: +14 ° C 9,000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 Day: +17 °С
Cloudy

During the day:
Wind: 4m/s
Pressure: 764
Humidity: 68%

10. 03.2022 (Th)

Night: +14 ° C
PASMURNO

Day: +16 ° C
PAMURNO PAMURNO

During the day:
Wind: 4m/9 °С

Light rain

During the day:
wind: 6m/s
Pressure: 760
Humidity: 72%

12.03.2022 (SB)

Night: +15 ° C

day: +19 ° C
PAMURNO

in the flow of the day:
Wind: 7m/C
Pressure: 759
Humidity: 56%

03/13/2022 (Sun)

Night: +16 ° C
PASMURNO

DAY: +19 ° C
PRIVOUS

During the day:
wind: 4m/s
pressure: 758
Humidity: 60%

03/14/2022 (Mon)

Night: +17 ° C
Little rain

day: +20 ° C
Rain

9,0002
Through the day:
Wind: Wind:
Wind:
Wind:
Wind:
Wind:
Wind:
Wind: 10m/s
Pressure: 756
Humidity: 74%

03/15/2022 (W)

Night: +17 ° C
Little rain

Day: +20 ° C
Little rain

During the day:
wind: 10m/s
pressure: 761
Humidity: 66%

03/16/2022 (Wed)

Night: +15 ° C
Little rain

Day: +18 ° C
RASURE

9000 9000
Through the day:
Wind: Wind:
Wind:
Wind:
Wind:
Wind:
Wind: 11m/s
Pressure: 758
Humidity: 76%

17. 03.2022 (Th)

Night: +15 ° C
Little rain

Day: +15 ° C
Little rain

During the day:
wind: 13m/s
pressure: 758
Humidity: 93%

18.03.2022 (PT)

Night: +15 ° C
Little rain

day: +16 ° C
Rain

Through the day:
Wind:
Wind:
Wind:
Wind:
Wind:
Wind:
Wind: 12m/s
Pressure: 762
Humidity: 87%

03/19/2022 (SB)

Night: +15 ° C

9000 2 day: +17 ° C
PAMURNO

9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000

during the day:
wind: 9m/s
pressure: 766
humidity: 78%

03/20/2022 (Sun)

Night: +15 ° C
Clear

day: +17 ° C
Little rain

During the day:
Wind: 8m/
Pressure : 764
Humidity: 80%

03/21/2022 (Mon)

Night: +16 ° C 9,0003

day: +16 ° C
PasmURNO

during the day:
during the day:
during the day:
during the day:
: 7m/s
pressure: 763
humidity: 91%

03. 22.2022 (W)

Night: +14 ° C
Little rain

day: +16 ° C
Rain

During the day:
Wind: 11m/C
Pressure: Pressure: Pressure 765
Humidity: 88%

23.03.2022 (SR)

Night: +15 ° C
Little rain

Day: +16 ° C
Littime Rain

9000 9000
in the course of the day:
in the course of the day:
wind: 12m/s
pressure: 761
humidity: 93%

24.03.2022 (Th)

Night: +16 ° C
Little rain

day: +18 ° C
Little rain

9000
Due to the day:
Wind: 9M/ 9M/ 9M From
Pressure: 762
Humidity: 83%

03/25/2022 (PT)

Night: +16 ° C

Day: +17 ° C
PAMURNO :
wind: 10m/s
pressure: 761
humidity: 84%

03/26/2022 (SB)

Night: +15 ° C
Pasmorno

Day: +16 ° C
Cloudy

Due to the day:
Wind: 10M/S
: 10M/S
760
Humidity: 86%

03/27/2022 (Sun)

Night: +15 ° C
Cloudy

Day: +18 ° C
PASMURNO 7m/s
pressure: 765
humidity: 76%

28. 03.2022 (Mon)

Night: +15 ° C
Little rain

day: +18 ° C
Little rain

During the day:
Wind: 7m/
Pressure: Pressure: Pressure: Pressure: Pressure 764
Humidity: 76%

03/29/2022 (W)

Night: +15 ° C
Little rain

day: +18 ° C
RASURE

9000
in the course of the day:
in the course of the day:
: 8m/s
pressure: 754
humidity: 75%

30.03.2022 (Wed)

Night: +14 ° C
Little rain

day: +16 ° C
Little rain

During the day:
Wind: 4m/
Pressure : 749
Humidity: 85%

31.03.2022 (Th)

Night: +15 ° C 9,0003

Day: +19 ° C
PASMURNO

during the day:
during the day:
: 9m/s
pressure: 749
humidity: 49%

Benidorm Sea Temperature today

This data shows the water temperature in Benidorm. In addition to water temperature, you can also get information about air temperature, weather for today, tomorrow and in the coming days, surf forecast, as well as sunrise / sunset and moonrise data for a given location.

Water temperature in Benidorm today is 24.1 degrees Celsius. Based on our historical data over a period of ten years, the warmest sea in this day in Benidorm was recorded in 2018 and was 25°C/78.4°F, and the coldest was recorded in 2008 at 22.7°C/72.6°F. In the next 10 days, sea water temperature in Benidorm is expected to drop to 23.2°C. October average sea water temperature in Benidorm is 22.7°C/68.3°F, the minimum temperature is 19.4°C and maximum 25.6°C.

The beach season in Benidorm starts in June and ends in November. During those months, Benidorm water temperature does not drop below 20°C/68°F and therefore suitable for comfortable swimming. The average water temperature in Benidorm in winter reaches 15.1°C, in spring 16.3°C, in summer the average temperature rises to 25°C, and in autumn it is 22. 5°C.

Benidorm water temperature

Water temperature

Sea state

Sunrise and sunset

0-3 ч 3-6 ч 6-9 ч 9-12 ч
21.9°C 22.1°C 21.9°C 22.5°C
12-15 ч 15-18 ч 18-21 ч 21-24 ч
24°C 23.8°C 24.9°C 21.8°C

Monthly Benidorm Water Temperatures:

Below are the figures for the minimum, maximum and average monthly water temperatures in Benidorm. In addition to the table values, a graph of changes in the average water temperature during the year is shown. Temperature data calculated from observations over the past 10 years

18.3 ° C

Month Avg Min. Max.
January 14.9°C 13.3°C 17°C cold cold
Water temperature in Benidorm in February
March
Benidorm water temperature in March
April 15.8°C 13.7°C 18°C ​​ cold
Sea temperature in Benidorm in April
May 18.8°C 15.7°C 21.8°C

cold
The temperature of the water in Benidorm in May
June 22.5 ° C 26 ° C
118
July 25.7°C 22.7°C
Benidorm water temperature in July
August 26.8°C 25.2°C 29°C
Benidorm water temperature in August
September
Benidorm sea temperature in September

Search for places to swim according to your criteria

If you are planning a beach holiday and want to enjoy the warm sea, select the day of the year, region and minimum comfortable water temperature. As a result, you will receive a list of countries and cities in which the average water temperature for this day over the past 10 years exceeds the value you selected

  • Region:
    Australia and OceaniaAsiaAfricaMiddle EastEuropeNorth AmericaCentral America and the CaribbeanSouth America
  • Date (day and month):
    12345678

    121314151617181
    222324252627282

    JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberNovemberDecember

  • Water temperature:
    >=16°C>=17°C>=18°C>=19°C>=20°C>=21°C>=22°C>=23°C>=24° C>=25°C>=26°C>=27°C

Medium temperature
Maximum temperature

What is the ideal water temperature for swimming?

Nearby beaches and towns

Voting for the best beaches Province of Valencia

Current rating: (0 votes cast)

If you know this place (Benidorm) and want to leave a comment or rate it, fill out the form below. All fields are optional and you can fill in any

Your rating for this place:12345
Best season:SummerAutumnWinterSpring
Your comments about this place (service, water quality, etc. ):

This place has a Blue Flag award
there are rip currents in this place
Type of beach: sandy or pebbly

Water temperature widget

The water temperature in Benidorm is calculated using satellite data together with the results of observations at ground stations. Water temperature, weather forecast and sea conditions are updated daily. Temperatures in shallow areas near the shore may be slightly higher than those shown here.

Monthly weather in Benidorm

The popular resort is located in Valencia. This is one of the best places to stay on the Mediterranean coast of the Costa Blanca. Some travelers call Benidorm “Spanish New York”, “Manhattan in Valencia” and “European tourist phenomenon”.

Tourism in Benidorm

At the beginning of the 20th century, Benidorm was a simple fishing village. Representatives of different nationalities lived in it. The catches of local fishermen were almost always rich, since this fishery has been practiced here since prehistoric times.

Now Benidorm is the tourist mecca of the Costa Blanca. In the middle of the last century, the mayor of Zaragoza began to develop an ambitious program for the development of the resort potential of this small Mediterranean town. He corrected it several times. Today, local authorities continue to improve the tourist infrastructure of Benidorm, which has a positive effect on the annual increase in the growth of tourists in the resort. This city is perfect for family and youth recreation. Excellent climatic conditions contribute to the growth of its popularity around the world. The duration of the active tourist season in Benidorm is limited to the period April-October.

High season

The weather here is excellent all year round. In addition, every vacationer will find entertainment at the resort to their liking. So people go to Benidorm not only in summer, but also at other times of the year. Of course, the mass influx of tourists falls on the summer season. They come here to have fun during holidays and vacations.

Low season

It is difficult to talk about the low season in this Spanish resort. The thing is, it doesn’t exist as such. Thanks to the magnificent weather, it is possible to see the local sights even in winter. In addition, representatives of a non-traditional sexual minority liked Benidorm as a favorite vacation spot. Here they feel very comfortable. Of course, in winter the resort is much less crowded than in summer. But on the other hand, at this time of the year in Benidorm you can relax at fairly competitive prices for accommodation, food and other services.

Beach season

Swimming starts in May and ends in October. During this period, on the golden and white sandy beaches of Benidorm, you can meet tourists from Russia, Belgium, the Netherlands, the USA and the UK aged 18-35 years. In addition, couples with children come here on vacation. They are attracted to the resort by a gentle entrance to the water, a calm sea and developed infrastructure. Vacationers in Benidorm bathe in clear water. On the local beaches you can rent umbrellas and sunbeds. All water sports are also represented here.

Velvet season

In mid-September, the air temperature gradually begins to decrease in Benidorm. There is no more summer heat and you can enjoy pleasant warm weather. Beach holidays during this period are most favorable. The sea has not yet had time to cool down, and the beaches are no longer as densely filled with vacationers as in summer.

Festivals and Celebrations

Benidorm hosts a wide variety of events throughout the year. Let’s take a look at the brightest of them.

On the 5th of January, you can visit the holiday Cabalgata de Reyes Magos, which is celebrated in all parts of the country and is very popular with children. On this day, the procession of the “Three Kings” and the distribution of gifts take place in the city.

March 17 is St. Patrick’s Day in Benidorm. At this time, locals walk around the city in green clothes, and Irish dishes are served in the resort’s establishments. Spring in Benidorm is the time of the grandiose Las Fallas festival, during which large paper dolls are burned.

At Easter all Spaniards have a rest. The main events in the city during this period are associated with religious processions, during which actors stage some biblical scenes.

In the first half of October, Moros y Cristianos is celebrated in Benidorm in honor of the victory over the Arabs. Theatrical performances are dedicated to the events of distant times.

Exactly one month later you can visit the resort for two main local holidays. The first is dedicated to the appearance of the Virgin on the city coast, and the second is dedicated to the patron Saint of Benidorm, Saint Jaime. At the end of these holidays, deafening fireworks with chic pyrotechnic “somersaults” thunder.

The festive season ends with Christmas. The whole city shines with illumination. Locals try to spend this time with their families.

Climatic features of the resort

The climate of the Mediterranean type prevails in the city. July and August are considered the hottest months here with maximum temperatures not exceeding +27C. In winter, the temperature in Benidorm can drop to +6C. The resort is located in the center of the Costa Blanca. It is surrounded by mountains that protect the area from the cold wind. Sunny days of the year in Benidorm prevailing majority. Precipitation here is infrequent.

Spring

March is considered a calm month in the resort. Tourists are gradually starting to pull into the city. By April, the temperature in Benidorm rises to +16C, and by May – to +21C. Spring in the resort is perfect for walking around the Old Town and the picturesque park, tasting traditional dishes in local establishments and exploring the sights of Benidorm. Precipitation in the spring at the resort falls infrequently and passes quite quickly. At the end of May, the water temperature in the sea rises to +20C, which is comfortable for swimming.

Summer

The resort is quite hot in summer. In addition, high humidity is observed here at this time. The sun is blinding for ten hours a day. You can cheer up a little only on the coast thanks to the refreshing breezes.

During the summer, Benidorm is filled to capacity with tourists who come here for holidays and vacations. At this time, the resort experiences an increase in prices, which reach their peak by August. At night, the thermometer drops a little. Young people light up until the morning at discos, which can be compared with similar entertainment in the famous Ibiza.

Autumn

The air temperature in September gradually begins to decrease, but the resort is still warm and comfortable. September in Benidorm is marked by an average temperature of +24C, October – +20C, and November – +16C. Real autumn comes to the city only in November. This is the month of maximum rainfall in the resort. Tourists move from a beach holiday to sightseeing.

Winter

Winter in Benidorm is not as cold as in some other parts of Europe.

Las palmas weather march: Average weather March in Las Palmas, Canary Islands

Опубликовано: December 31, 2022 в 5:52 pm

Автор:

Категории: March

Weather forecast Las Palmas in March

In March, the rate of sunshine in Las Palmas is good with seven hours of sun per day. Thanks to the trade winds, the Canary Islands have a constant springtime climate with average temperatures for March between 16 and 23C. Even at night, the temperature stays around 15C but sea temperatures of 17C are a little low for swimming. Rain is quite rare, with around 15mm over five days of rain. The weather comfort index for Las Palmas in March is extremely good.

The weather prediction service inLas Palmas is based on a calculation which takes into account historic data from the last 10 years, as well as predictions based on certain criteria such as air temperature, humidity, water temperature, wind speed and sunshine.

Prepare your things now for your stay by taking a look at the weather predictions forLas Palmas.

  • Temperature
  • Bad weather
  • Sunbathing
  • Swimming
  • Wind
  • Humidity

The weather is rated on a scale from 0 to 100, with the worst weather conditions ranging between 0 and 19 and the best ranging above 79.
The overall weather comfort index is:

  • Excellent (Rating between 80% and 100%)
  • Good (Rating between 60% and 79%)
  • Average (Rating between 40% and 59%)
  • Bad (Rating between 20% and 39%)
  • Very bad (Rating between 0% and 19%)

Practical advice for a stay inLas Palmas:

  • Light clothing for the town and the beach
  • A jacket or gilet for the evenings
  • Slightly warner clothes for walking in the mountains

Spain: Seven-day weather forecast

Take a look at the seven-day weather forecast for the principal cities inSpain. For each destination, Easyvoyage’s weather tool gives you temperature and rainfall indicators, along with wind force and direction and sunrise/sunset times. Prepare your holidays using our weather forecasts or organise your activities thanks to the weather comfort index forSpain. Whether you’re getting ready to go or already on holiday, it’s never been simpler to keep an eye on the weather than with Easyvoyage!

  • Malaga in March
    8°C | 17°C

  • Alicante in March
    7°C | 17°C

  • Barcelona in March
    5°C | 14°C

  • Bilbao in March
    7°C | 11°C

  • San Sebastien in March
    9°C | 11°C

  • Ibiza in March
    7°C | 14°C

  • Almeria in March
    7°C | 16°C

  • Madrid in March
    -2°C | 8°C

  • Majorca – Palma in March
    7°C | 15°C

  • Pamplona in March
    6°C | 8°C

  • Santander in March
    10°C | 12°C

  • Seville in March
    1°C | 15°C

  • Torremolinos in March
    9°C | 17°C

  • Vigo in March
    6°C | 12°C

  • Benidorm in March
    8°C | 16°C

  • Huelva in March
    2°C | 16°C

  • Los Cristianos in March
    15°C | 18°C

  • Marbella in March
    10°C | 17°C

  • Cala D’or in March
    5°C | 14°C

  • Costa Adeje in March
    15°C | 18°C

  • Ciutadella in March
    8°C | 14°C

  • Costa Teguise in March
    17°C | 17°C

  • Pescola in March
    6°C | 15°C

  • Santa Cruz de Tenerife in March
    16°C | 18°C

Spain in March : The regions

    Top destinations worldwide in March

    Local News | San Antonio, Bexar County, Local Headlines

    Local News | San Antonio, Bexar County, Local Headlines | KSAT

    • News
    • Weather
    • Sports
    • KSAT Plus
    • SA Live
    • Entertainment
    • Features
    • Newsletters
    • KSAT Insider

    1 hour ago

    Man sentenced to 99 years in prison for severely beating, disabling his 4-month-old son

    1 hour ago

    Bakery Lorraine offers festive treats for the holiday season

    1 hour ago

    Red Hot Chili Peppers to make stop in San Antonio on 2023 tour

    1 hour ago

    Watch: Furry stowaway under hood of SUV gets Cibolo mechanics hopping

    2 hours ago

    San Antonio Public Library offers festive events through December

    2 hours ago

    UTSA distributes $4.

    2 million to students for fall semester

    2 hours ago

    Toys for Tots aims to put a smile on children’s faces this holiday season

    3 hours ago

    Two suspects, 6 victims in custody after discovery of suspected human smuggling operation

    3 hours ago

    Texas experiencing very high levels of respiratory illness activity, CDC data shows

    4 hours ago

    Texas’ backup quarterback enters transfer portal ahead of Alamo Bowl

    7 hours ago

    Giant Rudolph returned after family offers $2K reward

    7 hours ago

    Fire destroys man’s garage apartment home on SW Side, SAFD says

    3 days ago

    Former councilman tapped to replace Clayton Perry on San Antonio City Council

    The retired U.S. Air Force officer was immediately sworn into the same position he previously filled from January 2014 to June 2017. He will represent the North Side council district again until either Perry returns or his term expires in early June 2023.

    ‘I didn’t know what to do’: 12-year-old wakes to flames in bedroom of North Side apartment

    “I was asleep on my bed and the fire was getting close to my bed so I didn’t know what to do,” Izabella said.

    Early-morning fire causes extensive damage to North Side apartment complex; 10 residents displaced

    A fire has caused extensive damage to a unit at a North Side apartment complex and displaced at least 10 people early Tuesday morning, the San Antonio Fire Department said.

    Man shot in leg during drive-by at North Side home, San Antonio police say

    A man was wounded in the leg after someone in a vehicle fired several gunshots at a North Side home early Thursday morning, according to San Antonio police.

    Multiple people in custody after shots fired in garage near downtown, SAPD says

    SAFD investigating cause of North Side house fire

    The San Antonio Fire Department is investigating the cause of a North Side fire that displaced a resident overnight.

    3 hours ago

    Two suspects, 6 victims in custody after discovery of suspected human smuggling operation

    San Antonio police who were called to perform a welfare check Monday morning uncovered what they believe to be a human smuggling operation on the city’s Northwest Side.

    Organization that assists firefighters, police, now in need of help itself

    An organization that brings relief to police and firefighters at the scene of major events now is in need of help, itself.

    Woman dies after being shot in face on Northwest Side, SAPD says

    San Antonio police are investigating after a woman was shot on the city’s Northwest Side early Thursday morning.

    ‘She stole my girlfriend’: Woman shot in hand during home invasion on Northwest Side, police say

    San Antonio police say a woman shot her girlfriend’s ex during a home invasion on the city’s Northwest Side overnight.

    Medical examiner IDs passenger killed after vehicle crashes while racing with children in backseat

    A woman is dead and man is in custody after they crashed their vehicle containing children while racing on a South Side highway Wednesday afternoon, San Antonio police said.

    SAPD: Woman stabbed during attempted robbery on South Side

    San Antonio police are searching for the person who tried to rob a woman on the city’s South Side late Wednesday night.

    San Antonio firefighters determining cause of fire at South Side home

    Man shot while walking on South Side street, police say

    San Antonio police are investigating after a man was shot while walking on the city’s South Side early Sunday morning.

    Man shot during altercation just south of downtown; suspect in custody, police say

    One man is in the hospital and another man is in custody after an altercation turned into a shooting just south of downtown early Friday morning, according to San Antonio police.

    South Side residents raise concerns amid fights, drug use, growing homeless population in neighborhood

    3 days ago

    Neighbors describe fire that killed two women at West Side apartment building

    A 71-year-old woman and a 29-year-old woman died early Thursday morning after a fire broke out at an apartment building on the city’s West Side.

    West Side cultural arts organization offers free art workshops

    A cultural arts organization is working with San Antonio’s youth to help tell their stories and experiences through art.

    3 days ago

    2 women killed in early-morning apartment fire on West Side, SAFD says

    Two people are dead following an apartment fire on the city’s West Side early Thursday morning, according to the San Antonio Fire Department.

    SAPD: Man asleep inside house killed in apparent drive-by shooting on West Side

    One person is dead following an apparent drive-by shooting at a home on the city’s West Side early Thursday morning, according to San Antonio police.

    Medical examiner identifies man shot, killed outside Walgreens on West Side

    Aunt stabs teenage nephew at West Side home, sending him to hospital, SAPD says

    3 days ago

    Police ask for help identifying aggravated sexual assault suspect

    Police are looking for a suspect involved in an aggravated sexual assault that occurred on the city’s East Side.

    3 days ago

    Truck driver surprised to wake up to huge fire at East Side truck stop

    A huge fire destroyed a building which housed a Denny’s restaurant and Flying J truck stop near Interstate 10 and Foster Road.

    Denny’s kitchen fire spreads through Flying J along I-10 on East Side, destroys building

    East Side home goes up in flames after woman says she walked away from burning cigarette

    New museum opening to celebrate San Antonio’s African American history

    Local businessman Charles Williams is fulfilling a decades’ long dream by opening a museum to pay tribute to African Americans and African American history in San Antonio.

    Investigation underway after man is shot on East Side

    San Antonio police are investigating after a man was shot on the city’s East Side early Monday morning.

    2 hours ago

    SAPD, Crime Stoppers seek culprit in fatal hit-and-run of Army veteran

    San Antonio police and Crime Stoppers are looking for the person responsible for fatal hit-and-run that happened just over a week ago.

    3 days ago

    Cigarette likely to blame for small apartment fire on Northeast Side

    A poorly discarded cigarette is the likely cause for a fire at a Northeast Side apartment complex early Friday morning, according to the San Antonio Fire Department.

    Man arrested for attempting to burn down apartment on Northeast Side, police say

    San Antonio police have arrested a man who they say tried to set fire to his Northeast Side apartment on multiple occasions.

    TxDOT begins construction on FM 1103 expansion project

    TxDOT has started construction on a $39.2 million project that will improve transportation in the San Antonio area.

    8 hours ago

    Boerne cruises past Calallen, improves to 14-0; Poth edges Tidehaven; Wimberley set to face Cuero in State Semifinals

    Four teams from the greater San Antonio area remain left alive in the hunt for UIL State titles, including undefeated Boerne, 14-0 Wimberley, Cuero and Poth.

    2 days ago

    🏈 Boerne vs Corpus Christi Calallen with KSAT’s Big Game Coverage

    KSAT 12 is set to broadcast a UIL Class 4A Division I State Quarterfinal playoff game between Boerne and Calallen this Friday at Alamo Stadium.

    2 victims file lawsuit against Boerne-based gymnastics coach accused of exposing self to girls

    Two female athletes who said a Boerne gymnastics and summer camp coach sexually abused them while they attended his program have filed a lawsuit in the case against him.

    Things to do around San Antonio this December

    Happy holidays everyone — Santa Claus is coming to town and there are lots of things to do around our beloved city.

    Jersey Mike’s Subs to open new restaurant in Kerrville by 2023

    Jersey Mike’s Subs is planning to start construction on its first location in Kerrville.

    Traveling water circus Cirque Italia coming to Kerrville in November

    A traveling water circus known as Cirque Italia will be performing in Kerrville this November.

    San Antonio Zoo debuts new wine that supports wildlife conservation

    San Antonio Zoo has partnered with the Director of Wine Making at Kerrville Hills Winery, John Rivenburgh, to create Conservino, a wine that will help conservation efforts in wildlife.

    Kerr County election results for Texas midterms on Nov. 8, 2022

    Voters in 3 San Antonio-area school districts approve bonds for new campuses, security upgrades, renovations

    Seguin ISD election results for Texas midterms on Nov. 8, 2022

    Seguin election results for Texas midterms on Nov. 8, 2022

    Update: Lanes on eastbound I-10 near Seguin reopen after major accident

    MORE LOCAL NEWS


    2 hours ago

    College student disappears at Canyon Lake, belongings found by lake shore

    A 22-year-old University of Houston student disappeared at Canyon Lake over the weekend and is still unaccounted for as of Monday morning.

    8 hours ago

    Boerne cruises past Calallen, improves to 14-0; Poth edges Tidehaven; Wimberley set to face Cuero in State Semifinals

    Four teams from the greater San Antonio area remain left alive in the hunt for UIL State titles, including undefeated Boerne, 14-0 Wimberley, Cuero and Poth.

    15 hours ago

    KSAT 12′s Top 12: Week 16 Rankings

    See which teams made the cut in KSAT 12′s Top 12 for Week 16 of the 2022 high school football season!

    16 hours ago

    Hear SAFD firefighter’s powerful spoken poem about mental health challenges in fire service

    SAFD firefighter Kevin Burke recently learned more firefighters die from suicide than fire. He decided it was time to share a poem he wrote with vulnerability, to show his peers it’s okay to ask for help. It was used as part of SAFD’s mental health week this month.

    17 hours ago

    Witness at the Border organization visits Uvalde to pay respects

    An organization called Witness at the Border made a pit stop in Uvalde on their journey along the U. S.-Mexico Border.

    17 hours ago

    San Antonio man sponsors Ukrainian family, attorney discusses immigration policies

    19 hours ago

    5 people, 2 pets displaced after safely escaping fire at Southeast Side home, SAFD says

    22 hours ago

    Affidavit: Man arrested after holding employees at gunpoint during robberies at Exxon, Family Dollar

    23 hours ago

    VIDEO: Connecticut mother rushes to rescue daughter from raccoon’s unprovoked attack on front doorstep

    1 day ago

    VALERO ALAMO BOWL 2022: No. 20 Texas vs. No. 12 Washington

    Texas returns to the Valero Alamo Bowl for the first time since 2020, and the No. 20 Longhorns will take on No. 12 Washington in the Alamodome on Thursday, Dec. 29 at 8 p.m.

    21 hours ago

    Winners from the 2022 San Antonio Rock ‘n’ Roll marathon, half-marathon

    23 hours ago

    No. 25 UTSA to face No. 24 Troy in Cure Bowl

    No. 25 UTSA will travel to Orlando to take on No. 24 Troy in the Cure Bowl on December 16 at 2 p.m.

    21 hours ago

    Tow truck driver injured after bullet strikes windshield on I-37, San Antonio police says

    1 day ago

    Leading SA: UT Health San Antonio MD Anderson Cancer Center oncologist discusses lung cancer.

    Dr. Josephine Taverna, a lung oncologist with UT Health San Antonio MD Anderson Cancer Center, joined leading SA to discuss the issue in our community and diagnosis.

    1 day ago

    One hospitalized in motorcycle crash on East Side, SAPD says

    1 day ago

    Teen arrested after breaking into multiple cars, leading vehicle pursuit

    1 day ago

    Driver suspected of driving intoxicated after crashing into SAPD SUV

    1 day ago

    SAPD: Shooting suspect barricades self inside home during standoff with police near downtown

    1 day ago

    World Heritage Center teaches San Antonio families how to keep holiday traditions alive

    1 day ago

    Big Mama’s Safe House launches G.

Page 24 of 37
1 22 23 24 25 26 37

Copyright © 2021 EDV-BÜROSERVICE Marion Hagedorn