The 10 best places to visit in March

Jordi Lippe-McGraw

Editor's Note

March, oh March — the chameleon of the calendar, adept at blending the tail end of winter with the sprightly onset of spring. While your neighbors are busy Googling how to spell "Punxsutawney," travelers like you know this month is the golden ticket to planning some of the world's best destinations.

Bid adieu to the winter blues and the overcrowded summer spots. March is your chance to explore without the hassle of elbowing through selfie-snapping crowds. We're not just talking about the usual tourist traps decked out in spring finery. No, we're venturing off the beaten path to uncover 10 spectacular spots that truly come alive in March.

So, where should you travel? Here are the 10 best destinations. Let the March madness begin – and we're not talking basketball.

Tulum, Mexico

great place to visit in march

Tulum has long been a go-to destination thanks to its blend of natural beauty and cultural richness. Now, the town is more accessible than ever before, thanks to new direct flights from major cities including Newark, Charlotte, Miami, Chicago, Dallas, Houston and Los Angeles. This improved connectivity makes it easier for travelers to experience Tulum's stunning sandy beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters and variety of mind-body activities.

The town is famous for its yoga retreats, offering a serene environment for relaxation and rejuvenation. For culinary enthusiasts, Mexican cooking classes provide a taste of local flavors and traditions. Adventure seekers can explore the Caribbean waters through paddle boarding or snorkeling among the vibrant coral reefs.

Related: The best times to visit Mexico

Tulum is also rich in history and culture, with its nearby ancient Mayan ruins, such as the Tulum Archaeological Site, offering a glimpse into Mexico's past. Plus, the town's bustling markets and local artisan shops provide an authentic experience for those interested in traditional crafts and souvenirs.

TPG tip : For a serene and peaceful retreat without the kids, guests can book a spring break stay at The Beach Tulum starting at $708 a night. For families, the all-inclusive Hilton Tulum , from $665 (based on double occupancy, all-inclusive) or 90,000 Hilton Honors points per night, is located on a secluded bay, around a 20-minute drive from town.

Related: The best all-inclusive resorts in Mexico

Savannah, Georgia

great place to visit in march

March is a fantastic time to visit Savannah. The highlight is the internationally acclaimed Savannah Music Festival from March 28 to April 13, known for its amazing variety of music.

In Savannah, the streets are a picturesque blend of historic charm and natural beauty, lined with ancient trees draped in Spanish moss. The weather in March is just right for wandering through the city's lovely parks and along the riverfront. Savannah's rich history is everywhere, from its cobblestone squares to its grand old buildings.

For food lovers, the city offers everything from classic Southern dishes to new culinary delights.

TPG tip : The Alida Hotel is the perfect place for attendees to lay their heads after a day of soaking up the melodies. It's available from $274 or 53,000 Marriott Bonvoy points per night.

Turks and Caicos

great place to visit in march

It's all about R&R in Turks and Caicos, and in March, it's a sunny paradise, boasting perfect weather at around 82 degrees Fahrenheit. This Caribbean destination is surprisingly close, just a four-hour flight from John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), offering an easy tropical escape.

Its white-sand beaches and crystal blue waters are a highlight, perfect for days spent relaxing or snorkeling among vibrant coral reefs. Thanks to new direct flights from airlines like Delta Air Lines, Virgin Atlantic and Silver Airways, getting there is easier than ever.

With tourism on the rise, March is a great time to experience the island's natural beauty and lively atmosphere before the peak season rush.

TPG tip : Book a stay at the luxurious and pampering Ritz-Carlton, Turks & Caicos on stunning Grace Bay Beach for a serene escape. Rates start at $1,371 or 112,000 Marriott Bonvoy points per night.

Related: Spectacular Turks and Caicos all-inclusives for beach getaways

Bali, Indonesia

great place to visit in march

March in Bali is a fascinating time to visit, especially as it marks the start of the offseason. This means you can enjoy the beauty of Bali with fewer crowds, more affordable flights and cheaper hotel rates.

Although there's more rainfall, it's also a time of rich cultural significance, highlighted by the Balinese New Year celebrations. A unique aspect of these celebrations is the Nyepi Day of Silence, which falls on March 11 this year. On this day, the island embraces a remarkable quietness, turning off all lights at 6 a.m. for 24 hours, including street lamps and traffic signals.

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There's no broadcasting on TV or radio, and everyone stays indoors. This tradition is meant to deceive visiting spirits into believing Bali is deserted, ensuring peace for the island in the year ahead. For visitors, Nyepi offers a rare opportunity for deep rest and reflection, allowing both the body and mind to rejuvenate in Bali's tranquil and mystical atmosphere during this time.

TPG tip : Viceroy Bali is offering a Nyepi Package , where guests can be cocooned in a spacious private pool villa for two nights with all meals included on March 11. Prices start from $1,152 for the two-night package in a pool suite.

Florence, Italy

great place to visit in march

Florence is particularly charming in March. The city starts to shake off its winter chill, making way for the pleasant warmth of spring.

This time of year, famous spots like the Duomo and Boboli Gardens are less crowded, offering a peaceful experience. Art enthusiasts will find the Uffizi and Accademia galleries more accessible, allowing for a closer look at Renaissance masterpieces.

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March also brings a series of cultural events that showcase Florence's rich artistic legacy. A walk along the Arno River or through historic streets is delightful in the mild weather. Florence in March combines the start of spring, fewer tourists and its timeless beauty, making it an inviting destination.

TPG tip : The Place is a 20-room luxury boutique hotel located in the heart of Florence's Piazza Santa Maria Novella. It's available for $470 per night.

Estes Park, Colorado

great place to visit in march

Estes Park is a unique destination in March, especially with the quirky Frozen Dead Guy Days festival. Scheduled over St. Patrick's Day weekend, March 15-17, this festival celebrates the unusual story of Grandpa Bredo, an actual frozen dead guy now residing at the International Cryonics Museum at The Stanley Hotel .

The event features a range of bizarre yet wonderful activities, from coffin races to the Deadman Fashion Show. This offbeat festival not only offers a glimpse into the eccentric but also highlights the community's sense of humor and creativity. The backdrop of Estes Park's stunning natural scenery, combined with this one-of-a-kind festival, makes for an unforgettable visit.

TPG tip : Book a stay at The Inn on Fall River for a remarkable picturesque getaway among the Rocky Mountains. Rates start at $124 for a one-night stay.

great place to visit in march

The Pacific Riviera, nestled along the Pan-American Highway, is breathtaking with its stunning beaches and lush mountains.

You'll find unique black sands at Coronado and lovely golden beaches at Bijao, Playa Blanca and Buenaventura. For surfers, places like Chame and El Palmar are perfect, especially in March, right after the peak fishing season. Nature lovers can explore the scenic Anton Valley, with its captivating waterfalls and the impressive La India Dormida mountain.

Also, the Ruta de la Caldera offers great hiking trails, part of Panama's initiative to enhance outdoor exploration. The Pacific Riviera is ideal for those who love the beach, surfing, fishing or just enjoying nature.

TPG tip: The Buenaventura Golf & Beach Resort is where outdoor adventure and magical beaches collide. Prices start as low as $159 or 31,000 Marriott Bonvoy points for a one-night stay in March.

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great place to visit in march

March in Chicago is notable for its unique St. Patrick's Day celebration and the city's array of activities.

The dyeing of the Chicago River on March 16 is a must-see event, turning the river into a brilliant green spectacle. This is one of the most unusual St. Patrick's Day events globally, drawing crowds to marvel at the transformation.

While in Chicago, travelers can still take advantage of winter festivities, like the Skating Ribbon at Maggie Daley Park — perfect for families on spring break in the Windy City. Additionally, "Peter Pan" and "Pretty Woman" make their musical debut on Broadway in Chicago in March, and the iconic Bean in Millennium Park, which has been closed for construction, reopens in spring.

TPG tip : Located a few short blocks from the riverwalk, 21c Museum Hotel Chicago is a quick walk to the action and available for $150 for a one-night stay.

Related: The 17 best Chicago hotels

Ocala, Florida

great place to visit in march

Ocala, Florida , known as "The Horse Capital of the World," is an increasingly popular destination, especially in March. Downtown Ocala boasts a vibrant farmer's market, an emerging food scene and public art, providing visitors with a rich cultural experience.

The area is also famous for its crystal-clear natural springs, like the largest in America, Silver Springs. These springs are perfect for kayaking, paddle boarding and glass-bottom boat tours.

Furthermore, Ocala becomes the center of the equestrian world from March 21-24 as it hosts the FEI Longines League of Nations. In this prestigious event, athletes from around the globe come to qualify.

TPG tip : A new addition for March is The Riding Academy Hotel , set to open on the 400-acre World Equestrian Center campus. This hotel will provide nearly 400 rooms and suites, an outdoor pool and sun deck, dual fitness centers and a lobby marketplace. The Hilton Ocala is also centrally located and even houses its own Clydesdale, Buddy. Rates start at $157 or 45,000 Hilton Honors points per night.

great place to visit in march

There's no better time to visit Malta, as it becomes a cultural epicenter with the inauguration of its first Art Biennale, a prestigious event backed by UNESCO. This festival promises to provide immersive art experiences that showcase the Mediterranean's significant impact on global culture.

Beyond the Biennale, Malta is a paradise for architecture and design aficionados, brimming with historical sites and medieval fortresses, each telling stories of the past. Bonus: The mild March weather complements outdoor explorations of Malta's scenic landscapes and architectural wonders.

TPG tip : A luxury beachfront hotel with a spa and bay views, the Malta Marriott Hotel & Spa is a no-brainer. Rates start at $132 or 33,000 Marriott Bonvoy points per night.

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Best places to visit in March in the USA

20 Awesome Places to Visit in March in USA

Early spring is when you can enjoy iconic landscapes in manageable temperatures for less money than peak seasons, so I think it’s a win-win! From traveling around during March, here are my favourite spots to explore…

1. Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve

For a truly awe-inspiring experience, I’d recommend taking the winding dirt road through Antelope Valley in Southern California. Here, blankets of poppies carpet the ground in flames of red and orange, and 8 miles of foot trails weave through the captivating blooms. 

Sadly, I can’t second-guess Mother Nature, and weather conditions greatly influence the poppy crop. Still, they typically bloom for ten weeks between late February and early May and peak for around three weeks between late March and early April.

Witnessing this breathtaking display is unforgettable in a good year. I suggest staying informed by checking the Antelope Valley Nature Preserve website as your visit approaches, ensuring you have the most up-to-date information on the flowers and their blooming status.

  • Visitors’ Centre Address: 150th St W, Lancaster, CA 93536
  • Average temperature – 19 degrees

My favorite highlights…

  • Capturing breathtaking shots of the vibrant and beautifully bloomed poppies.
  • Taking a walk along one of the trails that weave through the pretty flowers.
  • Checking out an exhibit at the Jane S. Pinheiro Interpretive Center filled with botanical watercolor paintings.

2. New Orleans, Louisiana

Most romantic hotels in New Orleans

If, like me, you are a lover of literature, arts, and culture but not a fan of scorching heat and crowds, visit New Orleans this month. The city embraces the transition into spring with the big Mardi Gras celebrations beginning to wind down and many wonderful festivals emerging to replace them.

The Tennessee Williams Literary Festival brings together budding writers and established playwrights for a program of masterclasses and performances of original works, culminating with the famous ‘Stella’ shouting competition in The French Quarter.

The LGBTQIA community celebrates its literary heritage in the famous Saints and Sinners festival, which also takes place this month. Wednesday at the Square and Buku Festivals curate unique, immersive musical talents; plenty is going on for foodies, too.

New Orleans is a vibrant city that embodies the spirit of springtime, so it is no surprise that this is the perfect time to enjoy it! I would also recommend staying in one of the many interesting boutique hotels, making your stay even more special.

  • Visitors’ Centre Address: 339 Decatur St, New Orleans, LA 70130
  • Average temperatures  – 23 degrees

My highlights…

  • Attending one of the lively and fun events/celebrations, such as Mardi Gras Day, Super Sunday, or St Patrick’s Day parade.
  • Getting a tourist pass and enjoying a discount on various activities and attractions across the city.
  • Watching a musical production at the famous and historic venue, Saenger Theatre.

3. Golden Isles, Georgia

Golden Isles, Georgia

The Golden Isles are four beautiful barrier islands between Savannah, Georgia, and Jacksonville, Florida. The islands rise out of a vast area of marshlands, giving the appearance of one continuous stretch.

The Isles are a melting pot of cultures, and this is what I love about it! During this month,  gentle breezes and spring sunshine make it the perfect time to get out and explore nature before it becomes too hot and crowded.

I recommend strolling through shady woodland, picnicking on sandy beaches, and watching the sun sink over the horizon – bliss! 

Go nature spotting for rare Leatherback turtles, a plethora of birds, and leaping dolphins, or relax and enjoy some boutique shopping in Pier Village or fine dining in the quaint village of Redfern.

For original Victorian architecture and speciality shopping and dining, I suggest visiting historic downtown Brunswick, where brownstone townhouses and bright-colored awnings lend an old-fashioned vintage feel.

  • Visitor Centre Address: 529 Beachview Dr, St Simons Island, GA 31522
  • Average temperature  – 21 degrees
  • Climbing 129 steps to the top of the lighthouse on St Simons Island for picturesque panoramic views across the coast.
  • Visiting Driftwood Beach on Jekyll Island and watching a spectacular colorful sky as the sun set.

4. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Philadelphia in spring time

It’s not always sunny in Philadelphia, but there’s a good chance it will be bright and fresh this month. I personally think this is the perfect time to visit the city, temperatures average around 12 degrees in the day so take a jacket you’ll be fine! 

In my opinion, one of the loveliest sights this time of year is the swathes of cherry blossoms in West Fairmount Park. Here, y ou can enjoy a picnic and admire the manicured lawns, or stroll around the tranquil Japanese House and whimsical ponds and waterfalls, all under a fragrant canopy of blossom trees.

The springtime is also a great time to enjoy a craft beer in the early spring sunshine so I would highly recommend visiting one of the city’s many breweries and taking in some of the lovely historical streets in neighborhoods like Spring Gardens.

It’s also a great time to enjoy some local artists’ work in progress at Cherry Street Pier and hang out with arty types along the wonderful waterfront.

Drive-in movies are also a big thing in Philly; the milder temperatures mean lots of opportunities to see old and new cool films in this classic American way!

  • Visitor Centre Address: 599 Market St, Philadelphia, PA 19106
  • Average temperature – 12 degrees
  • Catching a lively NBA game.
  • Trying the unique Dining in The Dark blindfolded tasting experience! 
  • Visiting the eclectic indoor marketplace inspired by Aladdin and the Magic Lamp.

5. Fairbanks, Alaska

Fairbanks, Alaska in March

Fairbanks is a truly vibrant river city in the very North of Alaska. It serves as the perfect base camp for the wilderness of Denali National Park…6 million acres of alpine forests, snow-capped mountains, and untouched nature.

The icy temperatures mean the crowds tend to come here in the summer, but in spring, you can see the city and surroundings at their finest, under the breathtaking colors of The Northern Lights! 

It is also the season of midnight sun, endless sunsets and sunrises, and the World Ice Art Competition. I would also recommend enjoying the ice museum, hot springs, hot coffee, and many unique adventure sports!

I also suggest trying your hand at Ice Skating, Cross Country Skiing, or safely spotting wildlife in the wilderness. If you are lucky, you might see Grizzly Bears, Black Bears, Wolves, Moose and Caribou, and maybe even a golden eagle!

  • Visitor Centre Address: 101 Dunkel St, Fairbanks, AK 99701
  • Average temperature –  -3 to -19 degrees
  • Taking an Aurora tour or overnight experience to catch the magical dancing northern lights.
  • Warming up at the Chena Hot Springs in the outdoor pool surrounded by the fresh, crisp snow.
  • Checking out the sculptures created by artists from all over the world at the World Ice Art Competition.

6. Texas Hill Country

Texas Hill Country flowers

The Hill Country stretches splendidly between San Antonio and Austin, encompassing beautiful landscapes, historic towns and villages, natural wonders, and amazing wineries.

During this month the  temperatures are pleasant and the wildflowers are in full bloom, especially the Texas Bluebonnets, lupin-like and a stunning shade of electric blue they are the official state flower.

Nestled amongst meadows of wildflowers and gentle hills are several stunning historical towns of German heritage. There are many to choose from, depending on your preferences. I personally think Boerne is a great town with a wonderful cavern at its center and lots of quaint boutique shops and cafes lining its Main Street.

The very German city of Fredericksburg oozes Bavarian charm. Kerrville is one of the oldest settlements in Texas and is perfect for history buffs. Finally, I suggest not missing Lake McQueene, which has waters that are perfect for swimming. You don’t want to miss it!

The Texans love spring, so as you travel through Hill Country, expect plenty of cook-offs, festivals, and cultural events to keep you entertained!

  • Visitor’s Centre Address: 160 Ingram Hills Rd, Ingram, TX 78025, Phone: +1 830-367-2151
  • Average temperature – 23 degrees
  • Exploring the Medina River by kayaking through the tall and winding bald cypress trees.
  • Tasting some of Texas’s best and award-winning spirits at a local distillery.
  • Driving through the Willow City Loop, which comes alive with color from the beautiful flowers.

7. Nantucket and Martha’s Vinyard, Massachusetts

Nantucket - most beautiful places to visit in Massachusetts

I would highly recommend avoiding the hordes of deep-pocketed tourists and visiting this iconic destination in the springtime! This month is a wonderful time to visit Cape Cod, as it is when the majestic humpback whales reside in the blue waters around the islands.

Averaging between 40 and 50 feet long, seeing these amazing creatures propel themselves out of the water is something you’ll never forget! 

It won’t be hot, but that’s the trade-off of having the place virtually for yourself! Aside from the whales, I recommend just kicking back and enjoying the idyllic beaches, quaint fishing villages, sun-bleached harbor towns, and historic lighthouses for a much more reasonable price than during peak season.

You can also check out some of the legendary filming locations for Jaws on Martha’s Vinyard and get a glimpse of some of the crazy multi-million dollar summer estates of the rich and famous, all without battling through the crowds!

  • Visitor’s Centre Address: Nantucket Department of Culture & Tourism. 25 Federal Street, Nantucket, MA 02554, Phone: 508-228-0925 Fax: 508-325-5443
  • Average temperatures – 8 degrees
  • Wrapping up for a stroll along the local beach to escape the hustle and bustle of the town.
  • Discovering Polly Hill Arboretum, an Island landmark filled with shrubs, trees, and flowers.
  • Going on a guided tour to see historic sites such as Oldest House, The Old Mill, and Greater Light.

8. Petit Jean State Park, Arkansas

Petit Jean State Park USA

The park is now a beautiful expanse of unique landscapes carved out by Cedar Creek and packed with unusual bluffs and canyons. It also has an impressive 95-ft waterfall that tumbles from the 100-acre Lake Bailey, created by Damming the Creek.

This month’s weather is temperate, the trees bloom, and the sunsets are spectacular. Temperatures hover around 17 degrees this time of year.

There are several rustic cabins and the central Mather Lodge, all built in the 1930s and available for accommodation, as well as designated camping and glamping, so I recommend choosing one for a truly cozy vacation!

Many gorgeous trails traverse the park and there is boating and Kayaking on Bailey Lake as well as two outdoor pools. I honestly think it’s the perfect accessible spring escape for outdoors lovers who find bigger parks daunting. 

  • Visitor’s Center Address: 1285 Petit Jean Mountain Rd, Morrilton, AR 72110
  • Average temperature  – 17 degrees
  • Visiting the indoor Petit Jean Farmers Market and sampling some delicious local produce.
  • Capturing an Insta-worthy shot underneath the Natural Bridge along Seven Hollows Trail created from a rock formation.
  • Hiking down to the base of Cedar Falls to admire one of the biggest waterfalls in the state.

9. The Tidal Basin, Washington D.C.

Best places to visit in the USA in March/Spring

Each Spring, Washington D.C. ‘s tidal basin is transformed by acres of pink and white cherry blossoms, and I highly recommend a visit around this time!

Thousands of tourists are drawn to the nation’s capital yearly to witness the spectacle! Usually, the tree’s peak bloom is late March through early April.

To avoid heavy crowds and maximize beautiful photo opportunities, I recommend visiting the Tidal Basin early in the morning and catching the sun rising over D.C.’s iconic marbled monuments under blankets of fragrant petals! 

Then, I suggest using the rest of the day to explore the amazing city full of green spaces, awe-inspiring architecture, and wonderful museums and sculpture gardens. If you have limited time, I recommend an open-top bus that will take you around all the famous presidential monuments and Arlington Cemetary.

I would recommend visiting some historic districts such as Georgetown, a famous university with atmospheric steps used in The Exorcist and DuPont Circle for eclectic nightlife, exciting dining, and wonderful art in The Phillips Collection. 

  • Visitor’s Centre Address: 1501 Maine Ave SW, Washington, Phone  (202) 479-2426
  • Average temperature – 12-19°C
  • Enjoying a bike ride around the stunning loop and array of national monuments.
  • Renting a paddleboat and enjoying some time spent relaxing on the calm water.
  • Spending the day at the National Cherry Blossom Festival and seeing live entertainment amongst the flowers.

10. Kauai, Hawaii

Kauai Hawaii - best places to visit in March

A top vacation spot, I personally think this is the perfect time to enjoy Kauai’s lush vegetation and beautiful beaches without the summer crowds. Although Kauai is the wettest of the Hawaiian islands and March is still considered the rainy season, the rain typically comes in short bursts and the sun quickly returns.

If you aim for the end of the month you will likely experience little rain, warm temperatures, and lower prices as peak season begins in April. Although Kauai is small it is not called’ The Garden Island’ for nothing and its abundance of colorful blooms will not fail to delight!

Expect palm-fringed beaches, crystal clear waters, unique multi-colored canyons, rare wildlife, and plunging waterfalls…a little slice of paradise infused with the famed ‘Aloha’ spirit! 

  • Visitor’s Centre Address: 4-484 Kuhio Highway Kapaa ,  Hawaii ,  96746. Phone 808-822-5113
  • Average temperature – 22 degrees
  • Seeing the island from a fabulous helicopter tour overlooking the beach landscape.
  • Kayaking around Hanalei Bay, I also enjoyed a delicious meal while watching the sunset.
  • Flying through through the native forests on a zipline which was a very adrenaline-pumping experience!

11. Fontainebleau State Park, Louisiana

Fontainebleau State Park

Treat yourself to a stay in an iconic wooden cabin on stilts in this beautiful State Park that stretches for 2,800 acres along the crystal shores of Lake Pontchartrain.

Historically a sugar plantation, Fontainebleau was named after the forest near Paris, the place of choice for centuries of French kings in their leisure time.

Of course, we commoners can enjoy the many peaceful pastimes on offer in the Louisiana version, it’s a popular spot for all things aquatic; boating, canoeing, swimming, and personally I would highly recommend just sunbathing on the unspoiled sandy beaches.

Visitors can stroll beneath the centuries-old oak trees and native cypresses or walk along the wooden pier to admire the lake’s crystal waters.

During this month,  the temperature is warm and the humidity fairly low, which makes it the perfect time to explore the 27 miles of hiking and biking trails along the Tammany Chase, which follows the route of the old railroad tracks.

I suggest bringing a picnic for a beautiful, tranquil day in idyllic surroundings, unbelievably less than an hour away from New Orleans! 

  • Visitor’s Center Address: 62883 LA-1089, Mandeville, LA 70448
  • Average temperature  – 22 degrees
  • Renting a paddleboard from Bayou Adventure and spending time on the water.
  • Spending a day at the beach and swimming and sunbathing.
  • Exploring the nature trails.

12. Providence Canyon, Georgia

Providence canyon Georgia

Georgia gets very hot in peak summer season and as it is not a massive park it can also get very crowded. For easier hiking temperatures and uncluttered photographs of the beautiful ‘Little Grand Canyon’ I think this month is the perfect month for a visit.

The park’s rock faces are especially spectacular due to the 143 varied shades that range from orange and red hues to pure white; catching the sun sinking behind them is a really special sight.

Visitors can enjoy 10 miles of trails that circumnavigate the canyon rim and take in some of the park’s other wonders, such as the cascading Providence waterfalls and the strange shells of old 1950s automobiles that are relics of another era.

For perfect clear night skies, I would highly recommend camping out in one of the areas around the canyons and witnessing the wonder of the stars without any light pollution to obscure them! 

  • Visitor’s Center Address: 8930 Canyon Rd, Lumpkin, GA 31815
  • Average temperature – 21 degrees
  • Experiencing the picturesque views whilst enjoying a picnic lunch at one of the viewpoints.
  • Visiting Dick’s Creek Falls, a stunning spot located just outside the park.
  • Hiking along the Canyon Loop Trail and seeing the incredible nine canyons along the 2.5-mile path with scenic landscapes.

13. Atlanta, Georgia

Atlanta CIty USA

Summer temperatures in Atlanta are pretty intense, so I personally think early spring is the perfect time to take advantage of this southern gem. As the Southeast’s cultural hub Atlanta is positively teeming with creativity, arts, and mind-blowing history, it’s also a foodie heaven!

Both buildings are now part of The Martin Luther King JR National Historical Park , and I think it’s a great place to stroll in springtime! Another beautiful place to admire this month in bloom is The Atlanta Botanical Gardens, whose landscaped grounds are budding with color in early spring.

The foodie scene in Atlanta reflects this passion and fusion of cultures and famous southern hospitality; you can find delicious and innovative food at every turn. I suggest leaving space for some Georgia Bourbon Pecan Pie from Pie Shop Downtown! 

  • Visitor’s Center Address: 267 Park Ave W NW, Atlanta, GA 30303 
  • Average temperatures – 19 degrees
  • Having fun at Atlanta Fair with carnival games, exciting rides, and delicious food.
  • Going on a themed dining experience with robot waiters and crafty cocktails!
  • Admiring the vibrant street art around the city where talented artists have created incredible murals.

14. Saguaro National Park, Arizona

Saguaro National Park Arizona

Saguaro National Park is named for the iconic giant cactuses known to grow up to 78ft tall, although the average height is about 40ft.  Walking amidst these giants, especially as the sun sinks below the horizon, is an eerie and wonderful experience. For a great view of the Saguaro Forest, I suggest hiking up to the Valley View Overlook, which offers an amazing panoramic view of the Cacti.

If you want to get in amongst them, I would also recommend the Mica View Loop, which takes you right through the middle of these amazing plants! 

This month, you have the bonus of all the beautiful wildflowers in bloom, splashing the desert landscape with color. You’ll also find ancient petroglyphs and an array of wildlife, from bobcats to venomous Gila Monsters…I’d suggest giving both a respectably wide berth!

Remember the park covers almost 100,000 acres and is split in two by the city of Tucson, for the best cactus action I suggest heading for the smaller western portion.

  • Visitor’s Center Address: 2700 N Kinney Road, Tucson, AZ
  • Average temperatures – 24 degrees
  • Exploring a variety of cacti through the winding path at the Cactus Garden Trail located at the visitor center.
  • Capturing an Instagrammable shot of a huge cactus on a hiking trail.
  • Taking a trip to Rincon Mountains for breathtaking views overlooking the unique cacti-filled landscape.

15. Little Jerusalem Badlands State Park, Kansas

Little Jerusalem Badlands State Park

The badlands are a vast acreage of ancient wilderness that will take you back to when the Oglala Sioux tribe occupied the lands.

The landscape is arid and strange, with rare Niobrara Chalk outcrops rising from flat prairies like temples. The name ‘Little Jerusalem’ refers to a mile-long collection of these white rocks that rise in awe-inspiring 100 ft spires and cliffs, bringing to mind the ancient city.

During this month the temperature is mild and humidity low so I think it’s a great time to hike one of the two permanent trails and treat yourself to the best views without navigating summer crowds.

Aside from Little Jerusalem, there have been traces of life dating back as far as 85 million years, so I highly recommend looking out for amazing fossils of ancient giant clams and oysters!

  • Visitor’s Center Address: County Road 400 and Gold Road, Oakley, KS 67748
  • Average temperature – 15 degrees
  • Experiencing a Ranger-Guided Backcountry Hike, where I explored the off-trail paths and saw a different perspective of the rock formations.
  • Going on the short Overlook trail which provides breathtaking views across the park.
  • Walking the Life on the Rocks Trail and admiring two panoramic viewpoints along the natural, chalky rock surface path.

16. San Diego, California

San Diego Beach spring

I think San Diego is awesome for many reasons: it’s beautiful, laid back, rich in maritime history, and surrounded by gorgeous swathes of ocean and parkland!

During this month you can catch some amazing festivals such as Paddy’s Day and The Annual San Diego Latino Film Festival and enjoy the city’s many outdoor delights in the sunshine.

You’ll also get better rates on flights and accommodation by avoiding peak season F or totally chilled-out bohemian vibes I highly recommend Ocean Beach for cheap and delicious Mexican food, killer margaritas, and a real new wave ‘summer of love’/ surfy atmosphere.

Just out of the city, nature lovers will delight at the carpets of wildflowers in Anza Borrego Desert State Park or the flower fields at Carlsbad Ranch. It is also the perfect time to catch the immense Gray Whales on their migration back north.

I would suggest driving along the historic Route 101 and seeing how many you can spot or taking an organized tour from the marina. 

  • Visitor’s Centre Address: 996 N Harbor Dr, San Diego, Phone:  (619) 236-1242
  • Average temperature – 19 degrees
  • Taking a ride through the exquisite and colorful Carlsbad Flower Fields on a retro tractor.
  • Taking a sunset sail tour and enjoying the city’s landmarks, and have an unforgettable experience.
  • Exploring the Spanish-style village in Balboa Park, filled with museums, galleries, and gardens.

17. Arches National Park, Utah

Arches National Park, Utah

With intolerable summer temperatures of up to 100 degrees, The Arches National Park’s peak season is often unbearable for those not accustomed to the heat.

Add crowds to that; no matter how fabulous the landscape is, it can be a miserable experience! I personally think it’s wiser instead to head to the iconic park in early spring when temperatures are far more pleasant, and the crowds are yet to arrive.

The Arche’s strange prehistoric landscape has become synonymous with Utah, and the instantly recognizable ‘Delicate Arch’ is now the symbol for the whole state. With over 2000 of these otherworldly stone arches and relics of the nomadic Ute tribe, there is plenty to explore across the 119 square miles of the reserve! 

Most trails are short and accessible except The Devils Garden Primitive Trail, which requires a slightly more seasoned hiker. For the ultimate Arches experience, I recommend trying to hit the park at sunset and seeing the whole thing cast in an ethereal orange glow. It is absolutely beautiful! 

  • Visitor’s Centre Address: Ut-211, Canyonlands National Park, Moab, UT 84532, +1 435-259-4711
  • Average temperature – 16 degrees
  • Getting an Insta-worthy shot of the breathtaking mountain backdrop during the hike to the iconic Delicate Arch.
  • Taking part in the free Ranger-Led program.
  • Exploring an array of several scenic spots by adventuring along the Arches Scenic Drive.

18. Palm Springs, California

Palm Springs USA

If you fancy yourself a bit of a hipster you’d better get to Palm Springs, a cool and artsy city long favored by the Hollywood jet-set for its glamorous elegance, sunshine, and healing springs.

The city, nestled in the beautiful Coachella Valley between 4 mountain ranges is particularly notable for its many examples of mid-century modern architecture, swanky boutique shopping, and world-class art….and golf of course.

While you’re there, I would suggest you don’t miss the amazing aerial tramway for stunning views across the entire valley, perhaps a mountaintop lunch, or the amazing Sunnylands Public Gardens and Mansion.

Although much of the mid-century architecture belongs to private owners you can still take in some amazing examples by taking a tour through the Tennis Club and Araby Cove districts.

There are so many things to do but a visit to Palm Springs would not be complete without making the most of alfresco dining in the city’s beautiful restaurants…my little tip, go for ones that are tucked away off main tourist routes and you’ll get superior quality for a fraction of the price.

  • Visitor’s Centre Address: Palm Springs Visitor Information Center, 2901 North Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs, CA 92262, Phone: 800-347-7746 | 760-778-8418 
  • Average temperature – 27 degrees
  • Taking a break from the heat in Palm Springs Art Museum , filled with contemporary paints and sculptures.
  • Viewing the Tahquitz Canyon home to a magnificent 50-foot waterfall.
  • Getting a wellness pass and getting a discount from an array of spas!

19. Sedona, Arizona

Sedona Arizona - March vacation ideas

The desert town of Sedona near Flagstaff, Arizona, is America’s answer to Glastonbury. During this month, I think hikers will delight in the perfect temperatures, rust-colored trails, and wildflowers in full bloom.

Surrounded by majestic red rock buttes and ancient pine forests, the town has become a haven for people in search of spiritual and metaphysical healing. The streets are lined with new-age shops and Native American-inspired treatment centers. I personally love it! 

Sedona is believed to have several ‘Vortexes’, swirling centers of energy emanating from the red rocks. It is regarded as a cathedral without walls or a natural henge.

Here you can expect to find yoga retreats, hippy rituals, and all forms of spiritual healing, it is said that no matter what brings you to Sedona you will always feel lighter and brighter with your spirit soothed, uplifted, and restored! 

  • Visitor’s Centre Address: Sedona Visitor Information Center, 331 Forest Road, Sedona, AZ, 86336, Phone: 928.282.7722
  • Average temperatures – 20 degrees
  • Experiencing one of the best shopping spots in Sedona at the Tlaquepaque Arts and Crafts Village.
  • Driving along the Red Rock Scenic Byway and checking out the stunning scenery and landmarks.
  • Going on a thrilling Pink Jeep Tour  and exploring the steeper trails in a cool wrangler!

20. Palo Duro Canyon State Park, Texas

Palo Duro Canyon State Park Texas

A great location for hikers or adventure vacation, Palo Duro Canyon on the Texas Panhandle is the second largest Canyon in the country and I personally think this is a great time to visit for warm temperatures, fewer crowds and less rain too! 

The park’s most iconic rock formation is called the lighthouse. It rises out of the ground in 300 ft of splendid rust-colored rock…in my opinion, the hugely popular lighthouse trail is the best way to view it and get amazing views out over the canyon.

I think it’s also worth extending your stay to overnight in one of the camping or glamping sites, as the night skies in this part of the world are truly phenomenal!

I would suggest looking out for the unmistakable herds of protected Texas Longhorn cattle that roam freely across the land. Adventure lovers might want to try the terrifying zip line that crosses the canyon between Dallas and New Mexico. 

  • Visitor’s Centre Address: State Hwy Park Rd 5, Canyon, TX 79015
  • Average temperature – 20 degrees
  • Mountain biking on one of the scenic trails.
  • Going on a fun zipline located near the park’s entrance.
  • Enjoying a night under the stars at Palo Duro Canyon State Park Campground.

2 thoughts on “20 Awesome Places to Visit in March in USA”

These places mentioned here are really beautiful! I hope that i get a chance to visit every place one day!

Hey Beth, thank you for sharing your list. I personally like the breathtaking canyons in Utah. I choose adventure instead of city life.

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The Best Places to Travel in March

By Caitlin Morton and Matt Ortile

Okavango Delta Botswana

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

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

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

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

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

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

Cartagena Colombia

Cartagena, Colombia

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

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

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

Northern Rivers, Australia

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

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

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

Ilulissat Greenland

Ilulissat, Greenland

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

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

Montage Big Sky Montana

Big Sky, Montana

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

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

Best Islands in the World Raja Ampat Islands Indonesia

Raja Ampat, Indonesia

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

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

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

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

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

Dana Point California

Dana Point, California

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

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

Okavango Delta Botswana

Okavango Delta, Botswana

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

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

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

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The best holiday destinations in March

By Sarah James

28 best holiday destinations in March

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

Chamonix France

1. Chamonix, France

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

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

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

Madrid Spain

2. Madrid, Spain

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

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

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

Temperature in March 17° high 6° low Season spring Travel time from UK 2 hours 30 minutes Time difference GMT 1  Its the...

3. Rome, Italy

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

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

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

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

4. Lisbon, Portugal

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

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

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

Connemara Co Galway Ireland

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

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

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

Finca Malvasia

6. Canary Islands, Spain

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

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

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

Zebras at Sanbona Little Karoo

7. South Africa

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

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

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

Muttrah Corniche Muscat Oman

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

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

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

A view over rooftops towards Mount Etna Sicily

9. Southeast Sicily, Italy

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

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

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

Delhi India

10. Delhi, India

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

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

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

Costa Del Sol Malaga Spain

11. Malaga, Spain

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

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

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

Whistler Canada

12. Whistler, Canada

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

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

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

Aerial view of Stingray City sandbar Grand Cayman

13. Cayman Islands

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

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

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

View of the cityscape of Essaouira in Morocco

14. Essaouira, Morocco

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

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

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

Ravello Amalfi Coast Sorrento

15. Sorrento, Italy

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

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

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

Las Vegas USA

16. Las Vegas, USA

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

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

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

Jordan

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

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

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

Nepal

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

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

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

Valencia Spain

19. Valencia, Spain

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

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

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

Puerto Rico

20. Puerto Rico

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

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

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

Sayulita West Coast of Mexico

21. Mexico's West Coast

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

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

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

Bermuda

22. Bermuda

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

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

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

The High Atlas Mountains

23. Fez, Morocco

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

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

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

Boats In Ha Long Bay Vietnam

24. Vietnam

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

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

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

alley of memoriesin shinjuku tokyo

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

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

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

Red tuktuk under the palm trees on the country road

26. Sri Lanka

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

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

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

The Maldives

27. The Maldives

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

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

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

The Philippines

28. The Philippines

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

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

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

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Japanese cherry blossoms in full bloom in Nagano, Japan © Getty Images

By March, spring is stirring across the northern hemisphere, thawing a number of high-profile destinations from their chilly, off-peak periods – with the added bonus that the crowds have yet to arrive. Meanwhile, in the southern hemisphere, the mercury is starting to slide in the opposite direction, attracting thrill seekers and bargain hunters for low-season adventures.

No matter what you’re looking for, it’s a rewarding time to hit the road. Find out some of the best places to go in March. 

The best places to travel to in March for relaxation

Towering palm trees cast some shade along the walkway that runs along the edge of Canteras Beach in Gran Canaria, Spain, where several people relax under sun loungers on the sand.

Gran Canaria, Spain 

Why now? Spring clean mind and body with a tai chi and chill-out break.

Gran Canaria  is a perfect destination for a wellness escape amid sand dunes and blissfully balmy weather, with temperatures reliably above 20°C (68°F) and over seven hours of sunshine daily in March. The beautiful belly-button of the Canary Islands is a hotbed of yoga, meditation, tai chi and qigong retreats, with several clustered around Las Palmas , Gran Canaria’s culturally diverse capital. Pick a location according to your interests – after your early-morning tai chi session, you’ll have plenty of time to relax or get active. You’ll find beaches galore on which to get horizontal, but consider striking out onto the island's hiking trails, too.

Why now? Ride reliable waves in a surf and yoga hot spot.

A string of surf camps stud Morocco ’s coast between Agadir and Essaouira , mostly clustered around Taghazout and the quieter fishing village of Tamraght. The surf is reliably good between October and March, when the weather starts to warm up but waves are still big, long and consistent. Most camps offer a simple recipe: limber up with sunrise yoga, then grab a board and find the best breaks, sparing time to explore the galleries and souqs of Essaouira’s fortified medina.

Discover more about the best times to visit Morocco

The best places to travel to in march for adventure.

A split image which on the left shows two people riding a 4x4 quad bike in Costa Rica, and on the right is an image of Welsh mountain sheep standing on the hills above Llangollen, North Wales.

Costa Rica 

Why now? Enjoy coasts, cloud forest, volcanoes and white-water rivers. 

A tiny country with a huge range of landscapes and wildlife, Costa Rica also has huge weather – hence the lush rainforests. Come in March to hit the dry(er) season on both Pacific and Caribbean coasts and in the highlands (though showers are always likely). It’s also after the peak US holiday period, so crowds are thinner. The hardest part will be deciding what to do while there . 

Learn about more great times to visit Costa Rica

North wales .

Why now? Experience outdoor activities among daffodils and spring lambs.

Springtime in Wales : lambs wander hillsides sprinkled with clusters of butter-yellow daffodils. Though sunshine is never guaranteed here, the Welsh countryside is glorious in March, which is a great time to dust off wintry cobwebs and explore some of the UK ’s less-visited countryside. The Dee Valley is a year-round destination for active adventures – the River Dee being one of the few that offers great white water year-round, with rafting, kayaking, body-boating and even stand-up paddleboarding providing adrenaline highs. 

The best places to travel to in March for food

A split image. The left-hand picture shows a person pouring maple syrup onto snow to make maple sugar taffy. The image on the right-hand side shows spice baskets at a market in Istanbul.

New Brunswick, Canada

Why now? Succumb to your sweet tooth amid snowy landscapes.

March is maple syrup month in New Brunswick , a province as peaceful and little-touristed as it is packed with natural beauty and history. In this “fifth season,” temperatures start to nudge above freezing and the sap rises in maple trees. Sugar camps (or shacks) welcome hungry visitors to sugarbush events with cooked breakfasts of eggs, bacon, sausage, beans and pancakes – all smothered with that sticky syrup, of course. With snow lingering on the ground, work up an appetite cross-country skiing, snowshoeing or winter hiking in spectacular settings such as Fundy National Park .

Istanbul, Turkey

Why now? Discover bazaars, ancient wonders and culinary secrets in peace.

Istanbul always astounds, but in March, as things begin to warm up toward the end of the low season, you can enjoy discounts, smaller crowds and more-forgiving weather. Be sure to save some time for the greatest legacy the Ottomans left the world: food. Why else would the Spice Bazaar be so huge and bustling? From simple kebabs to meze feasts and the luscious aubergine masterpiece, imam bayıldı , there are few cuisines as indulgent as that of Turkey . Over the past couple of decades, a roster of excellent food-themed walking tours and cooking schools has sprung up in Istanbul, providing the opportunity to combine a springtime city break with a culinary reboot.

Experience Istanbul's best spots with our neighborhood guide

The best places to travel to in march for culture.

A split image. On the left, the Muluwurri Magpies from Melville Island (wearing black and white) play against the Tapalinga Super Stars in a game of Australian Rules football. On the right. The Farnese Collection at Museo Archeologico Nazionale in Naples.

Tiwi Islands, Australia 

Why now? Revel in the excitement of the annual Football Grand Final and Art Sale.

If you thought the rest of the country was football-mad, wait until you experience the extraordinary levels of fandom among the Indigenous people of this two-island archipelago , 80km (50 miles) north of Darwin. Here, more than one third of the population of under 3000 plays the Aussie-rules game, many at the highest level. As March ebbs and the rains start to ease off, the annual Tiwi Islands Football Grand Final and Art Sale draws lovers of both sport and culture, who hop across from mainland Northern Territory to watch the match and pick up unique pieces from the “Islands of Smiles.”

Why now? Quieter sites and a gritty city in early spring. 

Naples is unapologetic. This southern Italian sprawl is scruffy around the edges, yet has an indefatigable spirit, a dramatic location (on the Bay of Naples, in the shadow of Mt Vesuvius ) and, of course, the best pizzas in the country. Off-season March is neither too hot nor too cold, and well before most visitors descend. That means unmissable sights such as the Museo Archeologico Nazionale (packed with Pompeiian artifacts) are crowd-free – as is Pompeii itself, just a 45-minute train ride south. 

The best places to travel to in March for wildlife and nature

A split image. The left-hand image shows Someiyoshino cherry blossoms in full bloom. The right-hand images shows a sea turtle in Tobago.

Kyūshū, Japan 

Why now? Be dazzled by cherry blossoms during early sakura season.

A cherry tree in bloom is a delightful sight – sure. But 2000 cherry trees blossoming in the clear spring air – now, that’s a mind-boggling spectacle. Japan ’s warmer southwestern island of Kyūshū blushes with blossom before the better-known spots on Honshū. Its Somei Yoshino and Yamazakura trees bloom from mid-March in parks around Fukuoka , at the magnificent castle in  Kumamoto , and in Yoshino Park in Kagoshima , set against the dramatic backdrop of aptly named Mt Sakurajima.

Why now? Spot dazzling birdlife and watch nesting sea turtles.

This emerald isle afloat off the coast of South America is everything you’d expect from a Caribbean paradise: palm-fringed beaches, a relaxed pace of life, sunshine. And plenty you might not expect, too. Rather than big cruise ships and package tourists, little Tobago attracts nature lovers, snorkelers and divers. March brings the fine weather you’d want on a beach holiday, but also nesting sea turtles – green, leatherback and hawksbill – who return to lay their own eggs on the patches of sand from which they hatched. Watch (with care!) as the lumbering females haul themselves ashore, or join monitoring and conservation programs to help these threatened beauties. 

A one-horned rhino stands on a track in Kaziranga National Park, India

Why now? Track tigers and rhinos in the best season for wildlife-watching.

In March you have a good change of spotting a one-horned rhino in India’s Kaziranga National Park . And with the eagle eyes and experience of an expert guide, you might also spy tigers (Kaziranga has one of the densest populations), leopards, gaurs, elephants and sloth bears.

Looking to plan further ahead? Here are the best places to travel in every month of the year . 

This article was first published Feb 15, 2018 and updated Jan 31, 2024.

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The 10 best places to visit in March 2024

From the Blue Mosque in Istanbul to the heavenly beaches of Mexico, these are the best places to travel in March

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Liv Kelly

Spring has sprung (or at least limped trembling out the shadowy depths of February) and it’s time to celebrate new life with new horizons. What better time of year could there be to explore a destination you haven’t yet discovered?

Head to Borneo to meet the orangutans, or wrap up and to wander the streets and museums of Copenhagen . Haggle your way through the souks of Marrakech , or bask in the springtime sun of the glorious beaches of Mexico . Do those all sound like good ideas? Well, there’s plenty more where they came from - here’s our list of the very best holiday destinations of an March adventure.

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Best places to travel in March

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Istanbul

One of the world’s most fascinating cities, Istanbul has one foot in Europe and one in Asia , with the mighty Bosphorus strait dividing the city in two. While the Asian side is well worth a visit, most of the attractions can be found in the European part, from the Blue Mosque and the Grand Bazaar to the Hagia Sophia, the Topkapi Palace and plenty, plenty more. March is generally pleasant weather-wise, with sunny days and mild temperatures.

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2.  Sicily

Sicily

Sure, we all know Italy as a summer vacation spot, but it does get pretty choker. Why not beat the start of the high season and head to Sicily for some springtime sun, before the temperatures reach their scorching summer heights? The breezy March weather will make for a much more enjoyable time to sample all the seafood and explore the gorgeous streets of Palermo and Catania. But it's not just the island’s cities that are worth a peruse - the vibrant town of Cefalu is home to some incredible ancient ruins and even a Norman cathedral.

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3.  Copenhagen

Copenhagen

Straddling two coastal islands, Denmark ’s capital makes for an excellent city break in March. You’ll want to layer up— temperatures don’t tend to exceed 5C/41F—but it’s a small price to pay to avoid the seething tourist crowds that descend later in the year. Most of the main attractions are open, from the National Museum of Denmark to Amalienborg Palace.

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4.  Yucatan, Mexico

Yucatan, Mexico

The frankly glorious Mexican state of Yucatan has more world-class things to see, do and experience than some entire countries, and March is a great time to visit. Laze on paradise beaches (take your pick from Tulum , Playa del Carmen ,  Riviera Maya  or nearby island Cozumel ), explore ancient Mayan ruins, walk around vibrant cities with stunning colonial architecture, and dive into gorgeous cenotes (azure sink-holes).

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5.  Palm Springs, California

Palm Springs, California

This oasis of a city, located in the California desert about a two hour drive east from L.A. , is a brilliant spot to soak up some spring (or late winter) sunshine (expect 27C/80F). Other than lounging by a hotel pool, a must-do is the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway, which will carry you on a rotating cable car through a majestic canyon before depositing you at a viewpoint which presents the entire Coachella Valley in all its glory.

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6.  Jaipur, India

Jaipur, India

Jaipur, aka the ‘Pink City’ on account of the blushed hue of its buildings, is one of India ’s top highlights, and March temperatures (around 30C/86F at the hottest part of the day) make it all the more agreeable. Highlights include the stupendously impressive palaces of Hawa Mahal and Jal Mahal (the latter sits in the middle of a lake), and Nahargarh Fort, which is one of the finest in a country where there’s plenty of competition.

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7.  Marrakech

Marrakech

Pleasing alliterations aside, there are some huge pluses to visiting Morocco ’s Marrakech in March. The daytime temperatures lounge around a manageable 22C/72F, perfect for a city that begs to be explored on foot, with a tantalising maze of alleyways within the ancient medina walls (not to mention the enormous public square, Jemaa el-Fna, at the heart of it all). Get lost in one of the world’s best souks, and soak up the atmosphere of the street food stalls in the aforementioned square once evening falls.

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8.  Central America

Central America

March is one of the best times to visit Central America (the dry season runs from December to April), with balmy air and pleasant sea temperatures: Trek to Belize for splendid coral reefs; Guatemala has beautiful Lake Atitlan; Nicaragua, with its surfable volcanoes (bucket list anyone?); and Costa Rica 's jaw-dropping biodiversity. It’ll be a trip to remember.

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9.  Austin, Texas

Austin, Texas

The Texan capital has firmly established itself as the live music capital of the world (to borrow its self-awarded slogan), and the corresponding highlight that is SXSW occurs in March (March 10-19 in 2023, to be exact). Other than the music scene, there’s a huge amount to experience here, especially outdoors: the city boasts 300 or so parks , and many miles of urban walking and cycling trails . It’s also absurdly friendly, and has an awesome food truck scene.

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10.  Borneo

Borneo

The South East Asian island of Borneo, shared between Indonesia , Malaysia and Brunei, forms one of the most wonderful natural environments Planet Earth has on offer. Its most famous residents are its orangutans, which can be seen in abundance in their natural jungle home, but there are plenty of other reasons to visit: you can swim with turtles, hike up mountains, and explore jaw-dropping caves.

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10 Best Places to Travel in March

From the streets of valencia to chicago, these spring destinations are not to be missed..

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Screw the cleaning. Make spring the time to take a trip, and blow out the cobwebs in a much more fulfilling way. Even better, shoulder seasons like spring usually offer an affordable way to combine low-season hotel rates and fewer crowds with high-season weather, a canny workaround for any value-seeking traveler.

We’ve pulled together some of the places to visit in March, including an alternative to cherry blossom-spotting (hint: come hungry) to the Caribbean ’s toniest superyacht race and a pyromaniac’s delight of a festival in Europe.

Here are the 10 best places to visit in March.

Flowering almond tree grove blossoms in California

80% of the world’s supply of almonds comes from California.

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1. Modesto, California

March is great for: swapping cherry blossoms for a farmland stand-in.

California ’s agricultural heartlands are often eclipsed by their snazzier coastal counterparts , but pause to consider a trip to the Central Valley, home to some of America’s finest farmland—and in particular, almond groves.

The trees are planted across 1.5 million acres of land here, and a riot of pink and white flowers carpet the horizon from mid-February to mid-March. Modesto, a city with 120,000 acres of those groves, has cannily devised what it’s dubbed the Almond Blossom Cruise , a self-guided driving tour with two routes (and plenty of detours) that allow you to explore the area and see as many blossoms as you can; the western circuit is an hour or so, while the east will require up to three hours.

Stops include farm stands—pick up some tangy signature cheddar at Fiscalini —as well as restaurants and farms. Standouts include Rodin Farms and Roberts Ferry Nut Company, as both have groves that run right down to the parking lot line.

Where to stay

  • Book now: DoubleTree by Hilton

The 260-room hotel downtown is an affordable base, right off Highway 99 and within walking distance of many local landmarks—don’t miss the superbly restored McHenry Mansion, a Victorian-Italianate masterpiece dating back to the 1880s.

How to get to Modesto

Southwest’s your best bet, as it uses the nearest airport, Sacramento, as one of its national hubs, connecting the Californian capital with countless cities across the country from Palm Springs and St. Louis to Portland, OR. From there, it’s a 90-minute drive or so.

Green body of water near buildings

It takes about 40 pounds of powder and two hours to transform Chicago’s waters into a dazzling emerald, using a secret formula about which the city is understandably territorial.

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2. Chicago, Illinois

March is great for: the ultimate Paddy’s party.

Is there anywhere else to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day other than Chicago ? After all, the Windy City goes beyond a massive parade (though there’s one of those, too.) No, the city, quite literally, transforms, as the main river here is dyed bright green on the Saturday before March 17 (this year, that’s March 15). It’s a fleeting change, as the ferocious water flows mean the color ebbs away within one to two days, so you’ll need to be here that weekend to see the maximum impact—take a cruise on the water for an up-close glimpse.

As for celebrations, there’s an endless assortment, whether the Irish American Heritage Center on the north side or the Shamrock’n The Block party in downtown’s West Loop, with a heated beer tent and lots of Irish dancing.

  • Book now: 21C Museum Hotel

This funky boutique chainlet—now part of the Accor umbrella—is aptly named: Each of its sites acts as much as a gallery as a crash pad, a nod to the passions of its art-collecting philanthropist founders Laura Lee Brown and Steve Wilson. The four-year-old Chicago site is no exception, with work from local artists like Colleen Plumb ranged around the property, including its 10,000-square-foot onsite gallery.

How to get to Chicago

ORD is a hub for not one but two airlines, United and American, with ample service across the country. But don’t dismiss the smaller, nippier Midway (MDW), which Southwest services to the likes of Houston, Sarasota, and Charleston, South Carolina.

Luxury yachts in a harbor.

This Bucket Regatta is a reminder that St Barts is an outdoorsy, active destination, too, with almost three quarters of the land here designated as a green zone, and so precluded from construction.

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3. St. Barths

March is great for: seeing an alternative side to this party-powered island.

Sure, come to St. Barths to sashay ‘round the pool. But there are other reasons to visit this slice of France, just a short flight off the coast of St. Maarten—like the Bucket Regatta this month, which takes place from March 21-24.

This race is a four-day, invitation-only race that’s a point of pride for super-yachts worldwide. This year, there will be no yacht hop party, but instead a dockside bash at the Capitainerie on Saturday night for the ultimate mingler. If you’re not schmoozing or racing, though, it’s still a spectacular chance to see some of the world’s finest yachts performing at their peak, all on some of the bluest waters of the West Indies.

  • Book now: Le Barthélemy Hotel & Spa

The eight-year-old, 44-room property has a fitting sits on the eastern reaches of Grand Cul de Sac beach and with understated, ultra-luxe décor from French designer Sybille de Margerie.

How to get to St Barths

Book a flight to SXM in St Maarten—there are countless services from the U.S. on everything from Spirit (FLL) to Sun Country (MSP). From there, take the knuckle-biting puddle jumper over to SBH on Tradewinds. At just over 2,100 feet this is one of the shortest runways in the world, so you’ll be in a tiny plane piloted by a seasoned captain.

Aerial view of Windhoek, Namibia, featuring the its best-recognized landmark, the Christ Church (Christuskirche), a German Lutheran church combining Neo-Gothic and Art Nouveau styles, built in 1907.

Windhoek, Namibia’s capital, is one place to catch independence day festivities.

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March is great for: a green season celebration.

March 21 is a momentous annual day in the Namibian calendar, as it marks the state’s independence from South Africa. It won freedom in 1990 after more than two decades of fighting—today the occasion is marked by a colorful parade, where citizens march and sing the national anthem, Namibia, Land of the Brave, which was composed by a Kalahari desert-based musician in the wake of independence.

Unlike much of sub-Saharan Africa, Namibia has much less likelihood of torrential downpours during this time. Its version of the green season remains drier than most, with the landscape here creating the dramatic dunescapes that have become synonymous with the country for safari-seekers.

  • Book now: Hoanib Valley Camp

The immersive desert experience that is the hallmark of Namibian safari is core to this six-tent camp made entirely from locally sourced materials. Stay here and the game drives focus on desert-adapted lions, elephants, and giraffes.

How to get to Namibia

There are several ways to reach the capital Windhoek (WDH), though none is direct. Consider flying into either Cape Town or Johannesburg and connecting from there, or opt for the Ethiopian Airlines service to Addis Ababa, with connection down to Namibia. Ethiopian connects its capital with Atlanta, Chicago, Newark, JFK, and Dulles.

Popular restaurants at Federation Square in Melbourne

Melbourne’s Fed Square is one of the main spots to get in on the foodie action.

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5. Melbourne, Australia

March is great for: foodie pilgrims with a hunger to explore.

Melbourne ‘s fantastic food scene is mostly thanks to the fact that the surrounding state is such a superb produce source—much of its raw materials need only travel a few miles to the city’s restaurants. That’s all celebrated with the Melbourne Food & Wine Festival , which runs from March 15-24 and sees more than 300 different events as part of its official schedule.

Fed Square downtown’s deeded over to bakers and pâtissiers, complete with a wood-fired oven pop-up, while record-breaking stunts like the World’s Longest Brunch and Lunch (tables running almost 2,000 feet through the main gardens here) are intended to be fun ways to sample the cooking of top local chefs like Andrew McConnell. He’ll helm the kitchen for lunch while Indian cuisine will be spotlighted during brunch, including creations from fine dining champ Helly Raichura.

  • Book now: The Ritz Carlton Melbourne

The 257-room property opened in the spring of 2023 and is housed in Australia’s tallest building—views from the 80th floor sky lobby are superb out along the Yarra River and over Victoria Harbour.

How to get to Melbourne

MEL is one of the international long haul gateways in Oz, so there’s ample option—Qantas and United connect it with LAX thirteen times weekly, and there are also direct non-stops from Dallas and San Francisco.

Red Sea rocky coastline in Saudi Arabia

The ninety or so islands on Saudi Arabia’s coast are pristine, and the mainland features sweeping dunes, ample historic sites and remarkable open countryside.

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6. The Red Sea, Saudi Arabia

March is great for: a pioneering trip to a soon-to-explore spot.

Even though there’s enormous development planned in Saudi Arabia ‘s Red Sea— 50 hotels should be open within the next six years—the government aims to protect the reason it appeals, promising that the ground-up infrastructure will emphasize renewable energy and zero waste operations.

The peak period to visit ends in February, but the weather remains appealing this month thanks to the still-clear skies—ideal conditions for stargazing . Spend a night out in the dunes around a desert campfire, with local guides sharing stories and legends that connect the centuries-old culture here with the modern developments transforming Saudi Arabia at time-warping speed.

  • Book now: Six Senses Southern Dunes

This property includes open-plan villas intended to connect guests with the surrounding sand dunes, plus a signature spa (which, by the way, is two floors and includes a fitness suite with views of the desert.)

How to get to Saudi Arabia

Right now, the best routing to this region is via Riyadh, with direct flights on Saudia from JFK; it’s a two-hour hop from there to RSI, the local airport for the Red Sea. The latter’s primed to welcome international flights at some point in 2024, which will make arrival even easier.

Aerial View of the popular ski town of Winter Park, Colorado

Colorado’s Winter Park allows snowboarding and end-of-season skiing when other, lower altitude spots are running low on powder.

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7. Denver, Colorado

March is great for: late-season skiing and bargain dining..

March is typically the snowiest month of the year in the Mile High City , often logging just under a foot of powder. Climate change has made that less predictable, but there’s still a chance to see the city under a romantic white blanket; this is a place that can more than function even in the trickiest of winters.

You can also choose to stay inside for Denver Restaurant Week , running from March 1-10, with prix fixe meals at many of the top spots here for between $25 and $55 per person. And don’t dismiss the chance to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day here, either: there’s a parade that’s among one of the largest in the country, with around 10,000 marchers and 200,000 spectators—this year, it’s being held on Sunday, March 16.

  • Book now: Hyatt Centric Downtown Denver

The three-year old, 264-room outpost of the funky, mid-market Centric brand has an outdoor rooftop with fireplaces for al fresco cocktails as well as a 1,000-square-foot Presidential Suite that occupies the entire 15th floor.

How to get to Denver

Denver is one of United’s prime hubs, so check your options with UA. The airline services dozens of cities countrywide from here, including Wichita, Kansas, and Little Rock, Arkansas.

Green field in front of mountain range silhouette

Maipu Valley, in addition to Luján de Cuyo and Uco Valley, account for the majority of Argentina’s wine output.

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8. Mendoza, Argentina

March is great for: a southern hemisphere harvest festival.

More than 1,500 wineries are spread over the three growing areas of the Mendoza region: Maipu Valley, Luján de Cuyo, and Uco Valley. You’ll be able to sample and experience all of them in a single place during La Fiesta Nacional de Vendimia, a festival dating back to the 17th century that marks the beginning of the harvest season.

In early March, alongside parties, dance displays, and special dinners in local restaurants, the city hosts La Bendición de los Frutos, an event where a priest publicly blesses the harvest, as well as Via de la Reinas, a parade where a beauty queen from each of the 17 districts in the region rides around town on a specially designed float. This year, the festivities conclude on March 3, so barrel down at the start of the month to catch its climax.

  • Book now: The Vines Resort & Spa

Stay at this property in the heart of the Valle de Uco, set on 1,500 acres of private vineyards estates, with 21 villas ranged around the property—the largest of them tops out at 2,700 square feet—and each of the modernist structures has an outdoor deck that’s a prime spot to sit and contemplate the Andes mountains.

How to get to Mendoza

Try the LATAM routing via Lima, Peru, from JFK, or São Paulo in Brazil, which is connected to multiple U.S. gateways on legacy carriers Delta, United, and American.

Light trails from rush hour traffic lit up Edmonton downtown Winter sunset skyline showing Walterdale Bridge across the frozen, snow-covered Saskatchewan River and surrounding skyscrapers.

Visit Edmonton’s craft beer festival and try brews from the Alley Kat Brewing Company, Red Shed Malting malt house, or a pale ale from the father-son-run Six Corners Brew Works.

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9. Edmonton, Canada

March is great for: homegrown delights from the hop-growing hub of Canada.

More than 16,000 square miles of the Canadian province of Alberta are prairies, and one key crop grown in this vast landscape is barley. From March 8-9, the product of prairie-grown barley is celebrated via the local Craft Beer festival . There’s a thriving craft beer scene here mostly thanks to the change in law back in 2013, which removed a cap on small producers; as a result, there are now more than 100 operating in the province.

This two-day fest celebrates their output, with tastings as well as seminars and cooking demos. Half-day passes start at $15 while a VIP+ weekend-long entry is around $188 per person.

Where to stay in Edmonton

  • Book now: Fairmont Hotel Macdonald

The 198-room Fairmont Hotel Macdonald is a classic château-inspired hotel in the heart of the city right on the river dating back to 1915.

How to get to Edmonton

More than 10 U.S. gateways are directly connected with YEG here, including Honolulu, Hawai‘i, Nashville, Tennessee, and Phoenix, Arizona; they’re served by a raft of airlines, including WestJet and Flair.

Multicolored float with two people in costume attire as the centerpiece

Las Fallas started centuries ago, when carpenters burned the pieces of wood used to prop up their winter lights at the arrival of spring.

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10. Valencia, Spain

March is great for: satire and starchitecture.

For one thing, Valencia’s food scene is impressive—this is the birthplace of paella , after all. The cityscape is jaw dropping, too: It has been world-leading in sustainability , earning the title of European Green Capital for 2024 from the European Commission.

If you needed another incentive to consider a trip, then, this month’s Las Fallas Festival should be the clincher. It’s the most important in the city’s calendar, and runs from March 1-19. During this time, the city is festooned with papier-mâché figures, known as ninots, both traditional or satirical. All but two of them—saved by public vote on March 15—will be burned at the festival’s conclusion, the event known as La Crema.

  • Book now: Hospes Palau de la Mar Hotel

A one-time nobleman’s mansion right in the heart of the city is now a 66-room luxury hotel, set amid a large garden which was once home to his horses. The minimalist rooms combine whitewashed walls with rich chocolate wood fixtures.

How to get to Valencia

There are no direct, non-stop flights from the USA, so choose either to connect in Madrid, which is serviced by Iberia, American, and Air Europe to JFK, LAX, and DFW. Or go with Iberia’s partner British Airways, which has a wider network stateside. It’s a 2.5 hour flight from LHR to VLC.

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March is one of the best times to vacation. The March equinox, which occurs around March 20, marks the beginning of spring in the Northern Hemisphere and the beginning of fall in the Southern Hemisphere. For this reason, March tends to be a mild time of year, warmer than the winter months and cooler than the summer months.

March also sees significant celebrations that center on rebirth and growth, like Carnivale, Holi, and Easter. Additionally, flight and accommodation costs tend to be lower between the peak winter season and the summer high season. And since it’s a quarter of the way into the year, March is the perfect time for some much-needed rest and relaxation.

Here are 14 wonderfully warm places to visit in March.

14 Wonderfully Warm Places To Visit In March

You can take a look at quick summary of these 14 wonderful places by looking at the story below, or continue reading to learn about each one in more detail:

1. Destin, Florida

Aerial view of Destin, Florida.

A beach town on the Florida Panhandle, Destin is renowned on the South Coast for its beautiful beaches, warm water, and marine wildlife. At Destin Harbor, you can feed dolphins, take an ocean tour, or lounge on the Crab Island sandbar.

Although high season in Destin begins on Memorial Day weekend and runs through the summer, college students descend on the town during Spring Break, so you’d be better off traveling to the beach town before or after this time. Fewer students and tourists mean you get the crystal blue water and white sand all to yourself! Enjoy warm days on the beach and cozy up near a heater in the evening at HarborWalk Village.

Discover some of the best vacation home rentals in Destin here .

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2. Cancún, Mexico

Aerial view of Cancun, Mexico.

Cancún’s year-round warm weather attracts many visitors seeking to fly south for the winter. While winter is peak travel season and the summer months are too hot and humid, March is just right, with temperatures fluctuating daily between the low 70s and high 80s.

One of the biggest spring equinox celebrations on Earth occurs at Chichen Itza, one of the great wonders of the world. The Mayans , the ancient civilization that built the city of Chichen Itza, also studied the stars and planets, and the information they gleaned informed their construction. During the equinox, the light shining on the Pyramid of Kukulcan looks like a snake slithering down the temple steps.

Just a 2-hour drive from Cancún, Chichen Itza is an easy day trip that allows tourists to view this phenomenon and to partake in the equinox celebration.

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3. Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica

Aerial view of Manuel Antonio National Park.

Manuel Antonio is a small beachside town with gorgeous luxury condos and hotels. It’s close to the beach and provides easy access to Manuel Antonio Park, one of the most popular parks in Costa Rica . Although it’s far from the largest national park in the country, it’s known for its biodiversity , which makes it the main attraction in this region.

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Since March is the area’s dry season, you’ll be able to participate in many outdoor activities in the park, including swimming, snorkeling, and hiking. March’s daily temperatures fall in the pleasant range of 62 to 84 degrees, and there’s not much rain. In this mild weather, you’ll be able to see an incredible variety of plants and animals on the trails, including two-toed sloths, squirrel monkeys, and agoutis, among others.

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4. Cartagena, Colombia

Aerial view of Cartagena, Colombia.

Colombia has recently made many travel bucket lists, and for good reason! With temperatures hovering between the mid-70s and high 80s in March, the tropical climate of Cartagena is ideal for those seeking to thaw after a long winter.

Rich in history, culture, and colonial architecture, Cartagena’s Old Town streets are full of charm. Since March is Cartagena’s dry season, you’ll have plenty of time to explore city landmarks like Plaza de la Aduana, San Felipe de Barajas Castle, and the Palace of the Inquisition. Since Cartagena is a port city, it’s also close to several spectacular islands and beaches, including Playa Blanca, Isla Tierrabomba, and Playa de Bocagrande.

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5. Lima, Peru

Aerial view of Lima, Peru.

Although Cusco, Peru , is the closest city to the ancient Incan city of Machu Picchu , Lima is just as worthy of visiting. Lima is not only the capital city but also the largest city in Peru, with 10 million people.

Although March is part of the peak tourist season in Peru, the warm weather along the coast creates the perfect conditions to explore the City of Kings. The sprawling urban center is home to a growing entrepreneurship scene, Michelin-star restaurants, and famous museums and art galleries. Modern buildings and trendy neighborhoods like Miraflores stand alongside the historic center recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site .

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6. Buenos Aires, Argentina

Aerial view of Buenos Aires, Argentina.

March’s mild fall weather is a relief after the hot and humid Argentine summer. Buenos Aires is known as the Paris of South America for its European-style monuments and architecture, international fare, and arts scene. The sexy Argentine tango originated in Buenos Aires , and can still be seen dancing in the streets — especially during the mild-weather months!

The city’s historic center is brimming with iconic landmarks such as the Teatro Colón opera house, Plaza de Mayo, and Recoleta Cemetery (which contains the tombs of famous Argentinians like Eva Perón, the wife of Argentine President Juan Perón and the First Lady of Argentina from 1946 until her untimely death in 1952).

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7. Dublin, Ireland

Downtown Dublin, Ireland.

It’s a completely different experience celebrating Saint Patrick’s Day in the country where it originated. The patron saint of Ireland, known for bringing Catholicism to the island, receives five days of celebration during mid-March. The holiday may draw crowds, but there are still fewer people than there are during the summer months.

In between the Celtic festivities, enjoy the medieval architecture, cobblestone streets, and the rich history of Dublin . Wander through the streets during the day and visit Saint Patrick’s Cathedral, the National Gallery of Ireland, and Trinity College. In the evening, the temperatures drop, but that’s nothing a silky Guinness stout can’t fix!

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8. Venice, Italy

Piazza San Maro in Venice, Italy.

One of Italy’s most notable cities celebrates Carnevale, or Mardi Gras, in grand style. During several weeks in late February or early March, Venice’s city center is transformed with exquisite costumes, masks, and parades. It’s one of the most joyful, festive times of the year to visit Venice.

March is a great time to visit Venice before the massive crowds of tourists arrive in the summer. The spring weather, however, is rather unpredictable; temperatures are usually in the 60s, and you might encounter rain or even flooding due to rising tides and sinking land.

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9. Melbourne, Australia

Skyline of Melbourne, Australia.

In March, the tail end of summer in Melbourne, the city experiences highs in the mid-70s to the 80s. It’s the perfect time to explore one of the largest cities in Australia. Modern buildings stand next to beautiful historic structures including Flinders Street Station , Saint Paul’s Cathedral , and State Library Victoria .

Not only is the climate great for exploring the coffee, food, and art scenes, but it’s also good for getting outside of the city. Spectacular beaches and coastline await in Melbourne , along all 150 miles of the Great Ocean Road.

The mild, dry climate is also perfect for growing grapes. Spend time in Yarra Valley , just an hour outside Melbourne, drinking local wine, eating on green terraces, and shopping. The area is especially known for its flavorful pinot noir!

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10. Cape Town, South Africa

Aerial view of Cape Town, South Africa.

Set along a stunning coast and towering mountains, Cape Town is a lovely place to visit at any time of the year. However, the great weather and the city’s international jazz festival make Cape Town one of the best places to visit in March.

Hike Table Mountain, tour vineyards, explore historic sites, attend lively festivals and embrace March’s pleasant weather in South Africa.

The dry heat creates pleasant conditions for wildlife watching while visiting penguin colonies at Boulders Beach, and learning about European colonization, apartheid, and the legacy of Nelson Mandela on Robben Island .

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11. Petra, Jordan

The ruins at Petra, Jordan.

Another wonder of the world on this list, Petra , is an ancient city located south of the Dead Sea. Inhabited for more than 200,000 years, the Rose City — so called for the pink hue of its stone cliffs — is best known for the carved cliff face of the Treasury, which is believed to have been a temple or tomb for a royal family.

The trek to Petra takes several hours, and it can be miserable during the sweltering summer. However, during March, temperatures are generally in the mid-70s, and the highs don’t exceed the low 80s. This weather makes for an enjoyable excursion to Petra during the day, or even at night, when you can see the Treasury lit up by thousands of candles.

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12. Rishikesh, India

Aerial view of Rishikesh, India.

Known as the Yoga Capital of the World, Rishikesh is nestled in the Himalayan foothills along the Ganges River. People looking for enlightenment travel from around India and the world to Rishikesh. Ashrams are open year-round for immersive yoga experiences, but in March, Rishikesh holds an annual week-long International Yoga Festival . It includes yoga classes, cooking classes, and talks by spiritual and wellness leaders.

Already a vibrant country, India becomes even more colorful during the month of March. The famous festival of colors, Holi , symbolizes the victory of good over evil. The celebrations involve dancing, singing, and most notably, different colored powders that participants throw at each other. The celebrations occur across the country, but Rishikesh provides a more intimate place to celebrate than some of the big cities in India.

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13. Canary Islands, Spain

Often called the islands of eternal spring, the Canary Islands offer a delightful dip into Spanish culture paired with gorgeous beaches and breathtaking volcanic landscapes.

With relatively fewer tourists, you can get reasonable prices and great weather for beach holidays and sightseeing.

Imagine yourself surrounded by volcanic terrain, amidst lush greenery and vibrant flora, that offer unparalleled hiking opportunities. March is also adorned with vibrant festivals, most notably the Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife . Whether you’re a beach-goer, an outdoor enthusiast, or a culture lover, the Canary Islands have something for everyone.

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14. Maui, Hawaii

In March, Maui’s beach resorts are way less hot and busy than during summer, but still just as warm and perfect to bask in the sunshine after a bleak winter.

If you are traveling to Maui for the first time, you should visit the black sand beaches, explore the island’s many waterfalls, and book tickets for sunsets at Haleakala. March is ideal for outdoor activities like snorkeling and whale watching , and there are plenty of festivals and events to enjoy unlike in Central America at this time of year.

No matter if you are visiting as a family vacation, a friend group, or even a romantic getaway, this beach destination is an amazing place to visit. Ready to book your getaway?

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Where in Europe Is It Warm in March?

The south of Europe is lovely in March, especially the islands. Madeira and the Canary have at least seven hours of sunshine a day and pleasant sea average temperatures of 66°F. Other popular March destinations are Malta, Cyprus, and Greece.

What Country Is Warm and Cheap in March?

Bali in March is extraordinary and prices are lower as the rainy season is on the way out. Cape Town in South Africa is another affordable destination that is scorching in March and perfect for exploring nearby beaches and wineries.

Where’s Warm in March for a Beach Vacation?

With Maui March temperatures in the mid-80s on rain-free days, Hawaii’s beaches are a welcome escape from the gloom of winter. For a more alternative experience, explore Margarita Island or the Los Roques archipelago in Venezuela or discover the Nicoya Peninsula in Costa Rica.

What Are Warm Places to Visit in the US in March?

In the United States, Florida, Texas, and California offer brilliant beach vacations, while Hawai‘i continues to be as reliably sun-soaked as ever. The arrival of Spring brings with it the welcome return of warmer temperatures to many parts of the US. 

Is March a Good Time to Travel?

Yes. Whether you’re looking for a fun spring break, a family destination, or a romantic location, taking a trip in March will likely result in lower airfare and lodging rates. So, take advantage of savings and steer clear of crowds by securing your dates as soon as possible.

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The 11 best places to travel in March

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As spring breaks free of winter’s icy grip, towns and cities awaken to celebrate longer days and warming temperatures. Festivals kick off almost everywhere. Bars and restaurants reopen. Social calendars fill up fast. The best places to travel in March celebrate the new season with verve and vigor.

March is the month of color. From Europe to the US, cherry blossoms transform towns into a panoply of pink. Fire and fireworks festivals turn the skies red. In India, Holi paints a rainbow across the whole country. And the entire world goes green for St. Patrick’s Day. Here are my favorite places to holiday in March.

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The 11 best March destinations

  • Dublin, Ireland
  • Chicago, Illinois
  • Munich, Germany
  • Macon, Georgia
  • Austin, Texas
  • Charleston, South Carolina
  • Valencia, Spain
  • Pesaro, Italy
  • Madrid, Spain
  • Narvik, Norway

Best places to party for St Patrick’s Day

Celebrations for St. Patrick’s Day have spread around the world in recent years. From its homeland to the US, here are the best celebrations to visit over the weekend of March 17th.

1. Dublin, Ireland

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  • Why visit in March? A St. Patrick’s Day party like no other.

On the third weekend in March, much of the world will be engulfed by a bright green St. Patrick’s party. Regardless, there’s nowhere better to spend it than Ireland ’s capital, Dublin . 

Pre-empt the party with a free tour of St. Patrick’s Cathedral , where writer and poet Jonathan Swift served as dean. Then join hundreds of thousands of revelers at the St. Patrick’s Day Parade as it winds through the city. From Parnell Street to Kevin Street, entertainers and marching bands from all over the world put on an enormous show. 

Elsewhere, all of Dublin is awash with green. In the Festival Quarter at the National Museum of Ireland’s Collins Barracks, a vast roster of events are planned. Music, dance and circus acts entertain, food sizzles and, of course, gallons of Guinness are poured. It’s the very definition of the Irish craic, just make sure to book early to get the best hotel and flight deals.

2. Chicago, Illinois

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  • Why visit in March? The biggest St. Patrick’s Day party in the US.

Probably the most famous St. Patrick’s Day party in the US, Chicago celebrates its Irish roots in style every year. From the Irish enclave at Beverly to the Irish American Heritage Center near Albany Park, the party lasts all weekend.

Irish taverns fill with partygoers and cultural events take place on seemingly every corner. Events like Shamrock’n the Block at Old St. Patrick’s Church showcase what the event means to local communities. In 2024, the big parade will take place on Saturday 16th along Columbus Drive between Balbo and Monroe. The extravaganza will feature huge floats, bagpipers and Irish step dancers, all led by the Shannon Rovers Irish Pipe Band.

The big draw, however, is the now legendary dyeing of the Chicago River. Using a non-toxic vegetable-based powder, the city turns its primary waterway into a vivid emerald-green soup. Lasting for several days, it’s the perfect time to take a river cruise.

3. Munich, Germany

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  • Why visit in March? To celebrate all things beer.

March is shoulder season in southern Germany. Crowds are as thin as they ever get and prices as low. That could be down to the weather, with average temperatures only a shade above freezing. In my view though, that just means a ski trip to nearby Garmisch-Partenkirchen is still on the cards. 

Although Bavaria’s capital is most famous for Oktoberfest, St. Patrick’s Day isn’t far behind in its cultural calendar. Head to Odeonsplatz for the usual green-hued parades and parties but with a distinctly German twist. Alongside the Guinness you’ll find classic Bavarian beers and foods to warm your bones. Try the würstl (sausages) of course but I urge you to try a schweinshaxe (ham hock) too. Caution: you may need to sit down afterwards.

If that’s not enough, Starkbierfest also runs from March 1st to 24th in the grand hall of the Paulaner Nockherberg. Literally translated as the Strong Beer Festival , it offers exactly what its name suggests.

Best places to travel in March in the US

While much of the US is still bitterly cold, things are warming up in the south. Spring blossoms, harvest festivals and one of the world’s great cultural gatherings dominate the March calendar.

4. Macon, Georgia

A picturesque and brightly lit footpath under the exquisite beauty of blooming cherry blossoms.

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  • Why visit in March? To see the city turn pink.

In the heartland of Georgia , nature puts on one of its most spectacular shows in March. From the 15th to 24th, Macon plays host to the International Cherry Blossom Festival . The city transforms into a “pink, cotton-spun paradise” as its 350,000 Yoshino trees erupt in a cacophony of cherry blossoms. In celebration, it puts on parades, concerts, fairs and an almighty pink party .

Beyond the blossom, Macon is an epicenter of Native American history . Stroll Ocmulgee Mounds National Historic Park , a fascinating memorial to the region’s ancient indigenous peoples. The newest national park in the US, it serves up a great view of Macon from the top of the Temple Mound.

In the city, wide avenues are lined with art galleries, boutiques and architecture that speaks to its long history. Music is everywhere, in buzzing bars and concert venues, on the streets and in historic venues like Grant’s Lounge . Macon is served by a regional airport but taking a flight to Atlanta , two hours away, and renting a car is easiest.

5. Austin, Texas

Sixth Street is a historic street and entertainmnet district in downtown Austin, Texas. Sixth Street was formerly named Pecan Street. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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  • Why visit in March? To gorge on Texan hospitality at SXSW.

One of the US’s cultural powerhouses, Austin peaks in March with the sprawling South by Southwest festivals . Once the domain of musicians and movie makers, it has grown to be one of the most comprehensive cultural events in the world . A playground for comedians and creatives, entrepreneurs and technologists to showcase acts and share ideas.

Unsurprisingly, SXSW brings with it sky high prices and heaving crowds. Plan ahead, find a well-priced stay and you can tune into the events that don’t carry a huge price tag. Bars like Mohawk and Sahara Lounge pop with live music and comedy. Parks and even parking lots host all manner of pop-up shows .

And there’s always a huge slice of Texan hospitality on offer. I find it’s best enjoyed with plates of Tex-Mex and frozen margaritas, preferably at Trudy’s Texas Star or Habaneros .

6. Charleston, South Carolina

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  • Why visit in March? Food festivals and foot-stomping fun.

Visiting Charleston is like stepping through a door into the history of the US. From walking the French Quarter as horse-drawn carriages clatter past over cobblestones to the historic houses and exhibitions on Museum Mile . Never do the city’s antebellum houses and blossoming trees look better than in March under spring light and mild temperatures.

The sun and warmth draws locals and visitors onto the streets in search of entertainment. From March 6th to 10th the Charleston Wine + Food Festival celebrates the best of local culture and cuisine. Brunches and lunches, dining and dancing, classes and workshops, all community-led to celebrate the stories and flavors of the Lowcountry.

Later in the month, the Charleston Bluegrass Festival lights up the Woodlands Nature Reserve with a weekend of boot-stompin’ bluegrass.

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Best places to travel in March in Europe

With spring dawning, Europe is waking up. Spain is my country of choice with temperatures rising fast and one of my favorite festivals in the world taking over the city of Valencia. 

7. Valencia, Spain

A festival that takes place on a plaza, with a huge wooden figure of the Virgin Mary in the middle wearing a red mantle, people standing around it giving it flowers, and some wearing traditional attire.

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  • Why visit in March? To feel the heat of Las Fallas Festival.

In many ways Valencia is the ideal manifestation of Spain in city form. Historic but innovative, sun-baked with gorgeous Mediterranean-fronted beaches, and a grand tradition of incredible food. Paella, anyone?

March brings mild temperatures, long bright days and crystal clear nights. Perfect conditions for a festival—Valencia’s biggest, in fact. Las Fallas , the bonfire festival , kicks off in late February with a huge firework display to signify the start of spring. It’s March 15th when things really heat up, however.

Across the city, falleros erect enormous and incredibly elaborate papier-mache towers —the ninots. Many artists spend all year creating their ninots, knowing exactly what will happen to them. Judged over three days, they’re then set alight in a blaze of pyrotechnic glory. And all the while extravagant parades, outdoor concerts and 24-hour street parties thrum across the city. Spain at its very best. 

8. Pesaro, Italy

Fountain and Renaissance palace in Pesaro, Marches, Italy.

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  • Why visit in March? It’s the Italian capital of culture for 2024.

Among the big-hitting cities of Italy, lesser-known Pesaro has been appointed its Capital of Culture in 2024. Overlooking the Adriatic Sea, this seaside resort is a haven of culture and nature in the historic Marche region.

With the slow dawning of spring in March, Pesaro awakens from its winter slumber. The birthplace of Rossini, it’s recognised by UNESCO as a creative city for music thanks to its promotion and revival of his music. See for yourself with a tour of Casa Rossini where multimedia exhibits bring his story and music to life.

On your city stroll, drop into Musei Civici in the aristocratic Palazzo Mosca , where striking artworks jostle with architectural splendor. Pass through the Ducal Palace and Duomo before stopping to admire Arnaldo Pomodoro’s stunning globe installation, framed perfectly by the setting sun.

Fly into nearby Rimini and hire a car to make the most of the Marche region—and don’t miss Monte San Bartolo Natural Park surrounding Pesaro.

9. Madrid, Spain

People on small blue boats paddle on the artificial lake in front of the monument of the equestrian sculpture of a king.

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  • Why visit in March? The winter thaw and spring blooms.

Before temperatures reach the furnace-hot levels of summer, spring is the best time to visit Spain’s capital. With days lengthening and temperatures climbing, Madrid’s cherry blossoms burst into bloom. The biggest and best shows unfold in Parque Quinta de los Molinos and El Retiro , the city’s most famous green space.

The cold veneer of winter fades not only from the weather but also the inhabitants. Chairs and tables spill onto the streets from bars and restaurants. Locals emerge from hibernation to fill the sidewalks, raise a glass and gorge on tapas. As the evening chill descends, Madrid only warms up with revelry and dance.

As with any historic European capital, Madrid is alive with culture and attractions. Architecture of the Belle Époque, the Palacios Real and Cristal , the Reina Sofia modern art museum—home to Picasso’s ‘Guernica’— to name but a few.  

10. Narvik, Norway

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  • Learn more: Norway travel guide
  • Why visit in March? To see the sun rise.

Spring may be spreading across much of Europe, but in the northern reaches of Norway temperatures are still freezing. March brings two special events to the town of Narvik: the sun breaks the horizon for the first time since fall and the Vinterfestuka kicks off.

The former is a moment of celebration—the dawn of the New Year and a healthy dose of much-needed vitamin D. The latter is the Winter Festival , a party to shake the pillars of Valhalla. From March 8th the city erupts into ten days of non-stop festival fun and it’s an awesome place to be. 

Eighteenth century opulence and hedonism is the theme of the event. Dress in fine period clothes, join costume parades and raucous concerts, visit theaters and art exhibitions. Food fries, drinks flow and streets pulse with activity. The warmth of the new sun is reflected in the hospitality of the locals.

Best tropical place to travel in March

Festivals in colder climes are great, but there’s something extra special about partying into the night on a tropical beach. In March, there’s one place that does it better than any other.

11. Goa, India

Colourful sunbeds and umbrellas lined per rows in the soft sand of the broad beach on an unclouded sky.

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  • Why visit in March? To celebrate Holi with sand between your toes.

Of all the spring festivals that happen around the world, none is embraced like the Hindu festival of Holi . Celebrating love and the arrival of spring, it’s best known as the Festival of Colors. Although it engulfs the whole of India, there are few better places to enjoy it than tropical Goa, also known as the Land of Beaches. 

Holi, often called Shigmo in Goa—is celebrated on the first spring full moon: March 25th in 2024. The night before sees huge parties and celebrations erupt along the Goan coast. The main event happens the next morning when everywhere (and I mean everywhere) is blanketed in a riot of colors. Crowds take to the streets armed with bags of vivid powder dyes, liberally tossed into the air and sprayed from water pistols until the world is a rainbow.

Everyone gets involved with Anjuna and Ponda particularly good fun. My choice is Vagator , however, thanks to its gorgeous beaches and outrageous parties. 

How these destinations were chosen

KAYAK’s best places to travel articles are written by passionate travel writers. The destinations in this article have been selected based on personal experience taking into seasonal events and festivals, prices, weather, and seasonal activities.

Discover more great places to travel

You’ll find travel ideas in my best places to travel in February and best places to travel in April. If you can’t wait until spring, my guide to where’s hot in February will warm you up in no time.

For more vacation ideas, KAYAK Explore and travel guides are packed with destinations. And when it comes to booking everything, you’ll find great deals on flights , car rental and accommodation at  KAYAK.

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25 Best Destinations to Visit in March 2024

From dreamy to adventurous, these gorgeous places are ready to be explored.

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Flight prices are usually pretty good in March too compared to the more crowded summer months. In its State of Travel 2024 report, Going.com predicts that 2024 airfare will be similar to last year but notes that there are deals to be had, especially in Europe. Sweet! That's why we included a few across-the-pond picks along with sunny spots in Florida, California and the Caribbean in this list of 25 top destinations to visit in March. Since this month may be your last chance to hit the slopes, we sprinkled in a few winter wonderlands that are magical whether or not you ski. Festivals and flowers drove our other choices, including an under-the-radar gem outside of Nashville.

As always, we curated our picks with travel experts and our team who explored destinations worldwide for Good Housekeeping's 2024 Family Travel Awards. We're on the move again for our 2025 awards, and we hope you'll get away this month too.

Washington, DC

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Hello, cherry blossoms! The famed DC trees are expected to reach peak bloom on March 23 to 26 — a bit earlier than usual. Keep tabs on the Bloom Watch and check the activity schedule for the National Cherry Blossom Festival running from March 20 to April 14 to zero in on the best time for you to visit. Stay at The Ritz-Carlton Georgetown, a historic hotel that's offering a Cherry Blossom package from March 13 to April 14. It includes a cherry blossom amenity, breakfast for two and a bike rental (pedal your way to the Tidal Basin near the National Mall where there's a large number of cherry blossoms). While you're in town, don't miss the International Spy Museum and the newish exhibits at the free National Air & Space Museum . Heads up that both museums require timed tickets.

Kansas City, Missouri

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This Midwestern city is moving and shaking—and we're not talking about Taylor and Travis sightings. March ushers in a handful of new openings that make this city a strong contender for a spring-break getaway. Got a soccer fan in the family? Kansas City's new CPKC Stadium — the world’s first stadium purpose-built for a women’s professional sports team — will host its premiere match on March 16. As amazing as it is, it may be one-uped by an imaginative children's museum that's set to open on March 12. The Rabbit Hole will feature interactive exhibits themed after some of the most beloved children's books, including Frog and Toad, Where The Sidewalk Ends and Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters. Other must-sees for families visiting KC include the Amelia Earhart Hangar Museum and The National Museum of Toys and Miniatures. Stay at the new Aloft Kansas City Country Club Plaza , which is the heart of it all.

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Russian River Valley, California

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A hidden gem in Sonoma Wine Country, Russian River Valley hosts its 46th Annual Wine Barrel Tasting weekend on March 2 and 3. You'll be able to meet more than 50 local wine makers, learn about the wine-making process and even sample the goods directly from the barrel. Stay at the woman-owned Stravrand Russian River Valley (pictured), a 21-room historic hotel, that received a glow-up a few years ago. Some rooms have fireplaces plus an outdoor cedar hot tub.

Orlando, Florida

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Hop over to Orlando for an Easter Egg Hunt that will blow your kids' minds. On March 31, The Grande Lakes Orlando (which includes both the JW Marriott and Ritz-Carlton hotels) will host a hunt with thousands of eggs; they had 3,200 eggs last year! The egg-stravgant hunt is exclusive to overnight guests ages 12 and under. Other weekend festivities at Grande Lakes, a Good Housekeeping 2024 Family Travel Award winner, include a Cottontail Tea, cookie workshop and springtime festival with games and crafts.

Boston, Massachusetts

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March Madness marches into Boston the last week of the month. Beantown will host the East Region men's basketball round at TD Garden from March 28 to 30. Score tickets for a game (or three!) and work in some other sightseeing, including the 2.5-mile Freedom Trail and the View Boston Observation Deck . Make The Boxer Hotel your home base. The industrial chic, pet-friendly property is just a five-minute walk to TD Garden.

Carlsbad, California

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Flowers and LEGOs — they're a match made in Carlsbad. The Northern San Diego County locale is home to both the year-round Legoland California theme park and The Flower Fields at Carlsbad Ranch , which re-opens on March 1. That's when visitors can take a tractor wagon ride to see the rainbow of Ranunculus flowers that adorn 55 acres of rolling hills. Kids have a bunch of activities just for them, like a mini maze made with sweet pea flowers (aww!). Over at LEGOLAND California , Dino Valley, which features an interactive dinosaur safari and other fun attractions, will open this spring. Wind down your roarin' good day in one of the new roomy family suites at The Cassara Carlsbad, Tapestry Collection by Hilton .

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Bunny ears up! Families can spend the night at a suite that's themed after PEEPS, the iconic Easter treat. The brand adorably decked out a space at Home2 Suites by Hilton Easton , near its headquarters in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Starting at $159 per night and available to book from March 18 to 29, The PEEPS Sweet Suite includes a treat-filled Easter basket plus a tasting and photo op at the Peeps Factory (which usually isn't open to visitors). While you're in Easton, drop in on the Crayola Experience , which is packed with hands-on, art-related exhibits.

Naples, Florida

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For a spring break trip that both kids and parents can get behind, Naples delivers. Beach, pool, eat and repeat at The Ritz-Carlton Naples , which has wrapped up its much-anticipated expansion and redesign. There are thoughtful family touches all around, from pool toys to a kids' activity room with books and games in a massive new Club Lounge. If you do go off-property, visit The Naples Botanical Garden , which offers activity kits for kids to use as they're exploring. Take artsy teens to Artis—Naples: The Baker Museum , which has fascinating special exhibitions in various mediums, including photography. EXPLORE NOW

Beaver Creek, Colorado

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Early March typically brings peak skiing to Beaver Creek Resort in the heart of the Colorado Rockies. Named one of Good Housekeeping's 10 Best Ski Resorts for Families, the resort is a solid pick for beginning and intermediate skiers of any age. Off the slopes, its charming village hosts a Fun Fest with carnival games every Saturday in March. Stay at Park Hyatt Beaver Creek Resort and Spa , a ski-in, ski-out spot at the base of the mountain. The chateau-style lodging, winner of a Good Housekeeping 2024 Family Travel Award, is conveniently located next to the building that offers ski and snowboard lessons for kids ages 3 and up.

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A one-of-a-kind island shared by two nationalities, St. Martin (also called St. Maarten) has a spring climate that's tailor-made for beach-hopping, water sports and nature experiences. March has the lowest average rainfall and the best temperatures to boot: Bask in sunny days with highs around 80 degrees. Where should you stay? If you like all-inclusives, the Dutch side offers plenty, including the Sonesta Ocean Point Resort . On the French side, you'll find more intimate options, like the new Le Martin Boutique Hotel . With plenty of direct flights from the U.S. to the airport on the Dutch side of the island, St. Martin is a strong contender for both family spring break and a romantic getaway.

Lake Como, Italy

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Get to Italy before everyone else! Many of Lake Como's seasonally operated hotels re-open in mid-March at rates that are a fraction of the summer prices. High temperatures are typically in the upper 50s to low 60s during the later part of the month — and wisteria, early hydrangeas and other pretty petals are springing back to life all around the lake. The art-centric Grand Hotel Tremezzo , which re-opens on March 15, boasts sumptuous accommodations with three pools, gourmet dining options and a man-made beach. The latter, called T Beach, is a unique lido where guests can dip their feet in the sand and take a refreshing plunge in the floating pool surrounded by the Lake.

Dana Point, California

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Celebrate the return of the California gray whales at the 52nd Annual Dana Point Festival of Whales from March 1 to 3. While this year's activity schedule is still in the works, the weekend usually includes a parade, street fair, concerts, beach cleanup and more. You can also book one of the city's many whale-watching excursions. Stay at Laguna Cliffs Marriott Resort & Spa , a Victorian-style resort overlooking the California Coastline and Dana Point Harbor — just steps away from the festival.

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Home to two national parks, Arches and Canyonlands, Moab is a hot spot for nature enthusiasts. You'll beat the heat (and still enjoy all the splendor) by visiting in March. With plenty of daytime activities to choose from like hiking, rock climbing and horseback riding, it’s an adventurer’s dream. But the fun doesn’t stop after the sun goes down. Boasting some of the darkest skies in the country, it’s one of the best places to stargaze. Visitors can get spend hours staring at the brilliant stars dotting the pitch-black sky. Stay at Red Cliffs Lodge , winner of a Good Housekeeping 2024 Family Travel Award. It's nestled between dramatic cliffs and sprawling canyons and has a variety of cabin-style accommodations at different price points.

Keystone, Colorado

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If you want to spend spring break on the slopes, Keystone Resort is the way to go. Named one of Good Housekeeping's Best Ski Resorts for Families, the winter wonderland in the Rockies educates and enthralls. Kids as young as 3 can take ski and snowboard lessons in its school. (You can even borrow a red wagon to help haul the gear.) Or they can play in two spectacular snow forts — complete with slides — on the mountaintop. Nestled in the Rocky Mountains, the resort offers comfortable lodging for families big and small with stellar amenities throughout. Whether you’re looking to stay at a hotel or a private residence, you'll find your perfect home away from home.

Dublin, Ohio

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Can't swing a trip to Ireland this St. Patrick's Day? As luck would have it, a midwestern town throws the “The Greenest, Grandest Parade” on March 9. It will feature marching bands, bagpipers, giant inflatables and leprechauns. The fun actually starts bright and early with a pancake breakfast featuring green syrup. Or you could head to town the following weekend for its St. Patrick's Day Pub Crawl on March 16. If you're looking for a place to stay that's more charming than the hotel chains in Dublin, venture a couple of miles away to The Timbrook Guesthouse in Columbus.

The Palm Beaches, Florida

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If you're taking the kids to Walt Disney World or Universal Orlando for spring break, tack on a few extra days for relaxation at the end. Thanks to the new Brightline high-speed passenger train, you can zip from Orlando to West Palm Beach in about two hours. A 2024 Family Travel Award winner, The Palm Beaches have 47 miles of dreamy shoreline for kids to build castles and for you to rest your weary feet from those 20,000-step theme park days. For the most easygoing experience, stay at Crane's Beach House Boutique Hotel and Luxury Villas in Delray Beach. Moderately priced for the area and just a block from the beach, it boasts full kitchens, two saltwater pools and tropical gardens.

Savannah, Georgia

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Savannah is charming any time of year, but in March you'll really be able to walk its oak-lined streets and soak up all the history, culture and shopping without breaking a sweat. Although you may not think of Savannah as a St. Patrick's Day hotspot, 2024 is the 200th anniversary of its Celtic Celebration . Featuring marching bands, dancers and elaborate floats, the St. Patrick's Day Parade will take place on March 16. Stay over at The Alida Hotel , located in the Entertainment District. The Luck of Savannah package includes custom-designed T-shirts, snacks and locally brewed beer.

Franklin, Tennessee

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Let the crowds go to Nashville and bring your family about half an hour away to Franklin. Brimming with history, music, shopping and restaurants, this mid-size southern city is hosting the 10th annual Kids' Art Festival of Tennessee on March 23. You can expect hands-on creative activities plus live performances. Stay at Southall Farm & Inn, a new luxury nature-focused resort, or in the historic downtown at The Harpeth Franklin Downtown, Curio Collection by Hilton.

Zurich, Switzerland

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Fresh clean air and majestic snow-capped mountains peppering the horizon are just a couple of things that come to mind about Zurich. And March is a surprisingly good time to visit thanks to lower room rates and spring wildflower blooms. An exceptional day in the largest city in Switzerland includes stops at one of the many outdoor produce markets, the historical square Lindenhof and a Limmit River Cruise, which re-opens on March 29. Stay at Sorell Hotel St. Peter — a good value — which provides a free organic breakfast and complimentary bike rental for you to explore the city.

Austin, Texas

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Calling all movie and music super-fans: Badges are still available to SXSW (South by Southwest) taking place on March 8-16. The music festival portion alone showcases 340+ artists! But even after the festival rolls out of town, venues like Austin City Limits Live (ACL Live) at The Moody Theater and Antone’s Nightclub feature country and down-home blues tunes. After grooving to music, visitors can check out the city’s other main attraction: barbecue. Stiles Switch BBQ and Interstellar BBQ are trusted go-tos for grubbing on succulent ribs and mouth-watering smoked meats. Turn in for the night at Omni Austin Hotel Downtown , which boasts renovated rooms, outstanding views of the cityscape, top-notch amenities and easy access to the bustling downtown area.

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The Best Places to Travel in the U.S. in March

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In the same way that spring breaks eagerly through layers of snow and frost, travelers who have spent the winter at home are itching to burst outside — and onto the first flight out of town.

To help you find the absolute best places to travel in the United States this month, we looked at popular (and seriously underrated) annual events, noteworthy hotel and restaurant openings, sought out exceptional weather, and considered destinations on our list of the 50 Best Places to Travel in 2018 .

From picking wildflowers in Texas Hill Country to a deliciously rowdy bacon festival in North Dakota, this is a month for reawakening the senses, and for rediscovering some of America's most beautiful sights. Think: low-key golf resorts on the St. Petersburg coast, or the remote forests of Maine.

Whatever your preference, we've got the perfect trip to get you back on the road this March .

Waikiki, Hawaii

The food and cocktail scene in Honolulu has been off the charts lately, and this month, Hawaii's bustling capital is set to get even tastier with the opening of a new restaurant by celebrity chef Masaharu Morimoto . Located inside the newly opened Alohilani Resort, Morimoto Asia Waikiki will bolster the Iron Chef's Hawaiian presence with his signature Asian fusion dishes, including Peking duck, sticky ribs, Korean kalbi , and dim sum. Shortly after, the chef's Momosan Waikiki will open on the hotel's ground floor, with an all-day menu of noodles, gyoza, and yakitori.

Black Hills, South Dakota

Not many people associate end-of-winter travel with fat bike racing, but that's exactly what makes the annual 28 Below race in the Black Hills of South Dakota (home to Mount Rushmore) so unique. The event kicks off on March 17 in the town of Spearfish — a destination that's ideal for travelers with a taste for adventure — and the unspoiled landscape features snowy trails dotted with birch trees and two of the highest peaks east of the Rockies. When it's all over, you can cozy up with a mug of hot chocolate in an Old West-style cabin at Spearfish Canyon Lodge .

Las Vegas, Nevada

With a new zip line set to debut outside Caesar's Palace , 2018 promises plenty of excitement on The Strip. But it's United Airlines' decision to expand service between Las Vegas and west coast cities like Los Angeles and San Francisco that will have travelers booking their next adults-only weekend of mischief. With roundtrip fares as low as $132, the increased service means greater booking flexibility — and more spending money at the blackjack table.

Fargo, North Dakota

These days, everyone's a bacon connoisseur . But if you want to put your pork proficiency to the test, head to Fargo's annual Bacon & Beer Festival , which takes place at the Fargodome on March 10. While local chefs compete for approval with dozens of bacon dishes (attendees can also ride a mechanical pig), the event is a good excuse to explore some of the city's newest food and drink offerings, like Wild Terra , a new bar offering hard cider and kombucha on tap, and Wurst Bier Hall , which serves rattlesnake and rabbit bratwurst.

Yountville, California

Napa Valley is bouncing back strong after wildfires swept across wine country in October. With the exception of several estates that suffered significant damage, travelers can expect to enjoy the same rolling green hills and cozy tasting rooms they've come to know and love. And the region could use some love. At the Tuscan-inspired Napa Valley Lodge , a 55-room boutique hotel that opens onto the countryside, a brand new lobby will debut this month, with rustic Italian interiors and artwork by local artists.

Denver, Colorado

This month is a great time to wander around the wildly popular, European-style food hall known as The Source before the opening of a new 100-room hotel on the premises (also named The Source). Located in the heart of Denver's buzzy RiNo arts district, the multifaceted market is known for hosting various pop-up events and art exhibits. But the true draw is its 25 vendors, which include a taqueria, a sustainable butcher shop, a French bakery, craft brewery, and a florist.

Grand Island, Nebraska

There's a good chance you've gazed down on Nebraska's notorious flat farmlands during a cross-country flight. But this month, travelers to the 'Cornhusker State' should look up. Birdwatching is a little-known pleasure in central Nebraska, and in late March, more than 80 percent of the world's sandhill crane population (around 600,000 birds) converge on the Platte River . It's quite a sight to behold.

Fredericksburg, Texas

Wildflowers will be coming into bloom in Texas Hill Country this month, which is home to the nation's largest working wildflower farm . With the season extending from March all the way through April, it's a great opportunity to spend a weekend exploring country roads and hiking . For a well-deserved picnic break, stop in at Wildseed's wine tasting room , where you can sample Texas-made wine while overlooking fields of cosmos and zinnia.

Newfield, Maine

It's maple season in Maine, and fans of the sticky sweet pancake topper can plan a whole trip around the state's famous sugar houses . Scattered throughout the woods are small cabins, where farmers spend days boiling down raw tree sap to produce the beloved syrup (in 2016, Maine produced nearly 700,000 gallons of the stuff). The fourth Sunday in March (March 26) is designated as "Maine Maple Sunday," and it's your chance to visit the sugarhouses for free tastings. The sugar high alone should carry you well into spring.

Scottsdale, Arizona

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Scottsdale , known for its blissful desert sunshine and high-end resorts , is also home to the annual Major League Baseball spring training. Nearly two million fans show up at the end of February to watch 15 MLB teams prepare for the upcoming season under the warm Arizona sun. This month, Scottsdale welcomes players from the San Francisco Giants, Colorado Rockies, and Arizona Diamondbacks, with games taking place in 10 different stadiums . Once you've purchased tickets , consider making the most of your surroundings with an exhilarating hot air balloon ride , or a visit to the Desert Botanical Garden .

Niagara Falls, New York

Niagara Falls, New York prompted a new wave of tourism last December when they upgraded the famous waterfall with a brand new $4 million color LED lighting system. This month, the city unveils its new Underground Railroad Heritage Center , a compelling collection of exhibits that illustrate the region's role as an important border crossing for freedom seekers in the 19th century — all housed on the first floor of an 1863 post office.

Santa Barbara, California

In March, off the coast of Santa Barbara , travelers can enjoy prolonged sightings of the Pacific gray whale , which makes its yearly migration south to Baja California. (Meanwhile, humpback and blue whales tend to make their appearance during summer months.) The newly rebranded Ritz-Carlton Bacara, Santa Barbara sits oceanfront on 78 acres, meaning guests can relax on their private balcony with a glass of wine (pulled from the hotel's 12,000-bottle cellar) and catch glimpses of the graceful giants without even setting foot on a boat.

Raton, New Mexico

Just before summer hits, mild temperatures in March signal a sweet spot for outdoor adventurists in the rugged, beautiful state of New Mexico. While most travelers tend to focus on the always delightful Santa Fe , the shoulder season of March is ripe for venturing into more remote parts of the state, like Vermejo Park Ranch . The 585,000-acre private landscape — which has modern guesthouses and an opulent mansion that can be privately rented — guarantees quality time spent in the wilderness, whether it's hiking, biking, horseback riding, fishing, or taking part in a wildlife photography tour.

Palm Harbor, Florida

Wedged near the top of the St. Petersburg coast, Innisbrook Golf Resort & Spa is a favorite hideout for private yacht owners, who can dock their boats nearby and head to the resort to enjoy the property's 11 clay tennis courts, six pools (including one with water slides), and 60 acres of fishing lakes. In March, Innisbrook is home to the PGA's annual Valspar Championship , when golf players from around the world compete on the resort's Copperhead course. The last three holes are considered among the most challenging holes in the sport.

Houston, Texas

If you have plans to pass through the Lonestar State this month (and are up for something a little different), head to the Houston Rodeo . The annual event consists of a 19-day tournament, during which hundreds of athletes compete in bareback riding, saddle bronc riding, steer wrestling, women's barrel racing, and other events. It culminates with a final Super Shootout event — and the grand prize amounts to more than $2 million. If you need a place to stay, the Inn at Dos Brisas , a gorgeous Spanish hacienda-style property managed by Relais & Châteaux, secures box seating for guests throughout the event.

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11 of the Best Destinations to Visit in March, According to Experts

From Australia to the British Virgin Islands, here are the hottest tickets for March travel.

Though each destination on the planet has its share of positives, some genuinely rise above the rest during the March timeframe. For our expertly curated list, we tapped travel pros like advisors, journalists, trendsetters, and bloggers, for their favorite picks for March vacations. Here are some of the best places to travel in March.

AlUla, Saudi Arabia

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While AlUla may not have been on your travel radar before, it should be this year. With a rich culture and history dating back to the first century B.C., you'll find old and new surprises like the UNESCO World Heritage site Hegra and Maraya , the world's largest mirrored building. The vast Ashar Valley desert is perfect for camping, hiking and rock climbing, and you can also enjoy ancient markets, world-class spas, innovative cuisine and some of the most incredible night sky views. Not to mention, Habitas in AlUla was voted one of our World's Most Beautiful Hotels in 2023 .

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

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Travel writer Suzie Dundas says it's hard to envision a better place to visit in the spring than Puerto Vallarta, on southern Mexico's Bay of Banderas. She shared, “[March is] the tail end of the rainy season but also the end of the whale-watching season, which means most days are likely to be sunny and warm and lend themselves to sightings of humpback whales. Because the tourist season in Puerto Vallarta doesn't usually pick up until late April, you can count [on] walking into almost any restaurant without a reservation and finding hotels that still reflect slow-season pricing."

Where to Stay: Mariott Puerto Vallarta

Santiago, Chile

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"As the capital and largest city in Chile, Santiago is a great starting or ending point for further Chilean explorations, such as Patagonia in the south or the Atacama Desert in the north. But, it's also [worth] a trip on its own, as its neighborhoods and districts are full of museums, beautiful public parks, restaurants, cultural centers, and history," explained Texas travel journalist Amanda Ogle. She continued, "See if you can snag reservations at Borago , a World's Top 50 Restaurant with a constantly changing endemic menu. Go wine tasting at Haras de Pirque vineyard for excellent wine and a spectacular underground tasting and barrel room beneath a fountain. For a taste of authentic Chilean cuisine with a show, head to Lo Pirque ." Ogle particularly enjoys Santiago in March, when Chile is transitioning from summer to autumn, meaning there's a chance for some fall foliage moments. Plus, March is when high-season crowds start to wane, and prices begin to drop.

Where to Stay: Ritz Carlton Santiago

Sonoma County, California, U.S.

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Chiller than its better-known cousin Napa Valley, Sonoma is downright delightful in the spring, according to Abbie Synan, travel blogger and travel advisor for Fora . She added, “Sonoma is an ideal destination for wine lovers in the springtime. [It] gives you a chance to truly connect with the land. Whether it's through vineyard visits, farm-to-table agro-tourism opportunities, or taking a stroll through any of the coastal state parks and forests, there is truly something for every type of traveler. With temperate, yet sunny spring weather and fewer visitors during 'off-season,' it could very well be the best time to visit.”

Where to Stay: MacArthur Place

​​Noto, Sicily, Italy

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Founder of Hotels Above Par and HAP Concierge Brandon Berkson thinks Noto is the underrated Sicilian town you need to have on your radar. He expanded, “Often overlooked by Taormina-bound travelers ( White Lotus season two filmed here), Noto boasts a local-heavy feel, especially during the off season in March. Almost all the town’s Baroque-style buildings comprise limestone, a material that absorbs the sun’s aureate rays and creates a honey-like glow at sunset. The public gardens, Church of Fracesco, and Palazzo Nicolaci di Villadorata are Noto landmarks that deserve your attention."

Where to Stay: Palazzo Alvear Luxury Villas

Miami, Florida

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Brooklyn-based travel writer and editor Stacey Lastoe recommends the Magic City for a March getaway. Stacey explained, “By the time March rolls around, a beach fix is essential. For sun and sand and anything-goes energy (plus some of the best people-watching on the planet), you must head to Miami." Lastoe adds that there's more to Miami than just a beach—downtown Miami is having a major resurgence with hot new hotels and restaurants, eclectic boutiques, and hip wine bars. Make sure you "grab a cafecito and a pastelito de guayaba y queso from any number of Cuban cafes and head to the Underline, Miami's outdoor park on the Riverfront that's transforming the city's public spaces one phase at a time,” according to Lastoe.

Where to Stay: The Setai

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Mild weather and limited crowds combine to make Scotland shine in the spring, without the overwhelming crowd of holiday travelers crashing in for St. Paddy's Day. Catherine Reilly, managing director of Brendan Vacations said that in Edinburgh, "travelers can explore fairytale castles such as Edinburgh Castle and Holyrood Palace to go back in time and learn about the history of the historic Scottish City from the royals that have lived there.” She added that the Lowlands and Highlands are both ideal spots to visit in March, since the weather is mild. "In the Lowlands, travelers can visit St. Andrews, known for its iconic golf course, prestigious university, and breathtaking medieval architecture. In the Highlands, visitors can indulge in spirits at the Glenlivet Distillery, one of the most famous landmarks in Scotland, and the [female-founded] Cardhu Distillery," she said. Adventurous travelers can head to Inverness to see the Eilean Donan Castle, Loch Ness, and the Isle of Skye.

Where to Stay: The Fife Arms

Northern Wisconsin, U.S.

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Midwest-based travel journalist and photographer Jacqueline Kehoe makes a strong case for a heartland escape. She said, “Northern Wisconsin is a great place to be any time of year, but in March, the winter crowds depart as the snow melts, and the waterfalls roar back to life. The state’s tallest, Big Manitou Falls, is just a few feet shorter than Niagara Falls—stay in Superior, in the state’s northwestern corner, for easy access. Otherwise, there are 15 waterfalls in Marinette County alone, and most are in the county parks system. Stay in Marinette, on the pretty shores of Lake Michigan, and do go chasing waterfalls.”

Where to Stay: Airbnb

British Virgin Islands

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For those seeking a warmer escape, travel and food writer Alexandra Owens recommends the British Virgin Islands. “There’s never a bad time to go to the British Virgin Islands, but March is a prime month to visit, with zero rain and steady wind that makes for excellent sailing. That second point is key; because the BVIs are made up of some 50 islands, cays, and islets, your best bet is to charter a crewed catamaran from Navigare Yachting and travel by sea. Spend a week (or two) cruising turquoise waters, eating lobster on your deck, and exploring secluded coves,” she said.

Where to Stay: Rosewood Little Dix Bay Virgin Gorda

Sydney, Australia

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Reuben Mourad, a food and travel journalist, can’t help but wax poetic about his homeland. “Sydney’s my hometown, and March always brings with it a sense of settled contentment. The peak of the harsh summer is on its way out, but we still have glorious golden afternoons, warm enough to hit the beach for a surf before sunset happy hour drinks. I don’t know if it’s because we’re trying to appreciate as much of summer as we can before the days get shorter, but this time of year always reminds me of how great this unique city is, with its surrounding majestic harbor, humbling mountains and bushland, and captivating beaches,” he explained.

Where to Stay: Pier One Sydney Harbour

New York City, New York

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The Big Apple is hard to beat all year round, but March is the tail end of the low tourism season, making it an excellent time to stay. Visitors can expect lower hotel rates, cheaper Broadway tickets, and fewer crowds at popular attractions. Plus, often in March, the weather starts to warm up and Central Park comes back to life.

Where to Stay: Pendry Manhattan West

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27 of the Best Places to Visit in March – USA Edition!

02/04/2024 by Kristin Addis 3 Comments

March is the month when many places across the United States are starting to awaken after a long winter. My favorite thing about March is the first thaw, followed by hints of wildflowers in the countryside. Sure, northern states might still have some snowfall, but generally there are sunnier days ahead this time of year.

The US has an impressive diversity of climates and landscapes. Considering that March is a time of transition everywhere , this epic list of the best places to visit in the USA in March has a lot going on. Spectacular wildflower blooms, northern lights, sprawling deserts, and snowy mountains await.

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The Best Places to Visit in the USA in March Quick List:

  • Best for a beach vacation:  Big Island, Hawai’i
  • Best early spring road trip: Oregon
  • Best for wildflowers: California
  • Best for hiking: Moab, Utah
  • Best for St. Patrick’s Day: Chicago
  • Best for cherry blossoms: Washington, D.C.

1. Big Island, Hawai’i

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It’s no secret that the Big Island is a BMTM favorite . It’s one of the best places for outdoor adventures , including snorkeling , diving, hiking, and so much more. Considering that Hawai’i is one of the most heavily touristed destinations, you might consider visiting in March, a sweet spot during the islands’ shoulder season (February to May).

Besides the lighter crowds, you’ll enjoy the drier and warmer weather. Plus, March is the best time of year to see humpback whales! Keep in mind to avoid Easter and spring break if they fall in March, because prices will skyrocket.

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2. Fairbanks, Alaska

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Fairbanks is one of the best places in Alaska to see the northern lights , and March is the best month to catch them! The days start gradually getting longer, and temperatures increase, making it a super time to get outside and enjoy one of the many things to do in Fairbanks . (Although it is getting warmer, don’t be surprised if it still feels like the dead of winter for those of you coming from elsewhere, as the peak March daytime temperatures are around 35 degrees!) Flights and accommodation also tend to be cheaper in the winter and early spring, another reason why Fairbanks is ideal in March.

Another big perk of visiting Fairbanks this month is catching the World Ice Art Championship. It is unlike any other art competition, as it involves the best ice carvers in the world. It is truly a spectacle to see.

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3. Oregon Road Trip

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After a long, harsh winter, Oregon’s peaceful nature begins to wake up in March. From Cannon Beach to Crater Lake to Bend and Mount Hood, the absolute best way to take advantage of Oregon’s beauty this spring is to embark on a road trip.

Temperatures are still chilly this time of year, but tourist numbers are still super low, and there’s a good chance that you’ll have many stops to yourself. Plus, low season means low prices on accommodations, and who doesn’t want to save money on travel?

4. Antelope Valley Poppy Reserve, California

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The vibrant flowering season in the Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve begins in late February and continues until early May. Visiting in March puts you right in the thick of peak bloom season, but keep in mind, California doesn’t experience super blooms every year. It needs to experience heavy rains for them to be particularly spectacular. The reserve is only 67 miles north of Los Angeles but feels totally removed from the bustle of the city, making it a perfect addition to any outdoorsy Southern California camping trip .

Since forceful winds might blow away the poppies in April, March is the peak viewing time. Make sure you prepare for the winds before you go, though, and don’t pick any of the flowers.

5. Indian Wells, California

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With warm temperatures and the still snow-capped Santa Rosa Mountains in the distance, you truly get the best of both worlds by visiting Indian Wells in March. Just a short drive from Palm Springs, this is another luxury destination in the area that is known for its breathtaking scenery.

If you’re a tennis fan, March is the ultimate time to visit, because the city hosts the BNP Paribas Open at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden; this year, the event is March 7–20. This is also a great time to explore Indian Wells Canyon, because the usually blazing temperatures are more moderate.

6. Las Vegas, Nevada

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Contrary to popular belief, Las Vegas is much more than a mega-party destination. Beyond the casinos, giant nightclubs, and Elvis impersonators, it’s actually an ideal launching point for visiting Nevada , California , and Arizona ‘s national parks. Death Valley is only about two hours away, the Mojave National Preserve is about an hour, and the Grand Canyon is about two hours.

With the mild temperatures, you’ll be able to enjoy the sunny skies comfortably while you explore the city and surrounding natural areas, like Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, which is just 30 minutes away. Take a day trip to see the Hoover Dam or kayak the Colorado River to Emerald Cave .

If you stick around Las Vegas, consider seeing a live show or try to catch the Immersive Van Gogh exhibit while it’s still in town.

7. Tucson, Arizona

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If a long winter in your home base has you craving a desert paradise, this is it! Tucson is full of wild landscapes, colorful springtime blooms, and outdoor adventures galore. Plus, the weather in March is a dream, with sunny skies and highs around 75 degrees, just right for heading out to Saguaro National Park and other amazing attractions in Tucson.

Another reason to visit the city in March is to catch the Oro Valley Spring Festival of the Arts , which happens at the end of the month. Tucson has a thriving artist community, and this festival is a wonderful way to dip your toes in. After browsing, head over to the Botanical Gardens to revel in the beauty of desert cacti and succulents.

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8. Mystic Hot Springs, Utah

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In what feels like the middle of nowhere, Mystic Hot Springs is a great rustic paradise for a March getaway. These springs are warm all year round and make for a lovely soak during the chilly nights of early spring. The surrounding landscape is also becoming greener at this time of year, with sprinkles of wildflowers all around, the perfect setting to gaze upon as you get your soak on in the springs.

You can get everything you need to plan your trip to Mystic Hot Springs, Utah, here .

9. Moab, Utah

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If you’ve been to Moab in the summertime, you know that it can get unbearably hot, and there’s almost no shade in the national parks nearby. That’s why you should consider checking out this red-rock haven this March, as the spring offers ideal conditions for exploring Moab.

Moab is the launching point for some of Utah’s most impressive natural areas , including Arches National Park , Canyonlands National Park, and Dead Horse Point State Park. Plus, visiting in March (with the exception of spring break) means you’ll avoid the crowds that arrive in the summer. Ready to start planning your Moab adventure ?

10. New Mexico Road Trip

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What better way to celebrate the beginning of spring than driving through New Mexico’s gorgeous landscapes? The state has a reputation for being scorching in the summer months, so visiting in March means you can enjoy everything it has to offer, without the sweltering heat. Temperatures hover in the high 60s and low 70s during the day, dipping into the high 50s at night. Sounds like the perfect road-trip weather, if you ask me.

So what is there to see in New Mexico, and how do you start planning your road trip ? A great kickoff point is Albuquerque , from which you can then make your way to Santa Fe , White Sands National Park , and plenty of other stellar spots.

11. Kirkham Hot Springs, Idaho

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Considering how long the winters are in Idaho , there’s a chance you’ll still see snow on the ground in March. Don’t let that deter you from making a visit to one of the best hot springs in the state, Kirkham. This enchanting destination is wonderful this time of year — it tends to get crowded in the summertime, but the probability of having it all to yourself in March is high.

If you do make it to here this month, check out this complete guide to Kirkham Hot Springs before you go, and consider investigating all the other amazing hot springs in Idaho .

12. Glacier National Park, Montana

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If you’ve had your eye on Glacier National Park, consider visiting in March. Although temperatures are still quite low this time of year and some roads might still be blocked with snow and ice, much of the park is still accessible. Plus, there likely won’t be many other visitors there, and prices on accommodations will be just as low as they are in the winter season.

You won’t want to miss out on the chance to see the pinnacle of Montana’s beauty, so start planning your trip to Glacier National Park , making sure to check out these 10 incredible hikes .

13. Colorado Springs, Colorado

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If you are dying to get outside after a long winter cooped up indoors, Colorado Springs is just the right March destination for you. Temperatures are warming up for the first time since the bitter cold of winter, but you can still expect to feel a little chilly, as the highs are around 55 degrees. Throw on a few layers and head outdoors for a visit to the Garden of the Gods to check out the astounding red rock formations that the Rocky Mountains are known for.

If it’s still too cold to imagine yourself hiking through Garden of the Gods, consider hopping on a 4×4 jeep tour to see more of the area than you would on foot. You can also drive through, but you’ll need a 4×4 vehicle to see the best spots. If you’re feeling extra brave, drive or hike up Pike’s Peak for some jaw-dropping views of the valley below.

14. Breckenridge, Colorado

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If you’re one of those people that can’t get enough of winter, I respect you — but I certainly don’t understand you. I’m not a snow lover myself, but in the name of being inclusive of those who are, we have Breckenridge on this list. This wintry paradise actually gets its heaviest snowfall in March and April, making it the ideal time to visit if you want to hit these legendary slopes.

The sun really starts to shine in March after a cloudy a frigid winter, so you’ll enjoy skiing without having to bundle up nearly as much. That’s enough to convince a beach bum like me to make the trip there! Plus, there are loads of sweet events in the city to enjoy.

15. Texas Hill Country

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We included Texas Hill Country on the Best Places to Visit in the USA in the Spring list because of the bluebonnets that are in full bloom during March and April. This area in the heart of the Lone Star State is an easy road trip from Dallas, Austin, or Houston. It’s known for its wide-open fields, glistening rivers, and rolling hills, which are flecked with brightly colored wildflowers in March.

Popular swimming holes like Hamilton Pool in Dripping Springs are wonderful to visit this month because of the warm temperatures and sunny days. You can also visit Pedernales Falls and Garner State Park or drive the Willow City Loop. If you’re coming from Austin or San Antonio, consider this full-day tour of Texas Hill Country that stops at the state’s best wineries, orchards, and towns.

16. New Orleans, Louisiana

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Let’s face it, is there really a bad time to go to NOLA? Perhaps not, but I think March is an especially magical time to visit this incredible city. Mardi Gras falls on March 1 this year , so you can either catch the huge celebration or wait it out to avoid the crowds. Often the party continues until well after the actual date, so you’ll still be able to enjoy festivities all over town around this time.

New Orleans starts warming up in March, but the humidity hasn’t set in quite yet, and it isn’t as rainy as it is later in the spring, so you’ll catch some of the city’s best weather.

If you’re a solo traveler, don’t miss out on this solo female guide to New Orleans for all the best tips.

An awesome New Orleans itinerary

17. Chicago, Illinois

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Sure, Chicago is still quite cold in March. But if you don’t mind layering up, this is a surprisingly great time to visit the Windy City. After all, where else can you see a river dyed bright green? Every March, the city makes the Chicago River green for St. Patrick’s Day (March 17) — truly a sight to behold.

However, the green river is just the tip of the iceberg of the day’s festivities. Chicago boasts one of the nation’s largest and wildest St. Patrick’s Day celebrations. Going to the parade is an exciting experience, as people crowd into every corner of downtown to see it.

If you want a more chill (as in more relaxed, not colder) visit to Chicago in March , avoid the St. Patrick’s Day crowds, and opt for a guided architecture cruise down the river instead. There’s plenty to do in Chicago for free if you want to save your hard-earned cash for more deep-dish pizza.

18. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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If you don’t mind exploring a thawing city, Philly is a great place to visit in March. The temperatures will still be nippy during this time of year, but many of the best attractions are indoors anyway. Art-peep at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts or Philadelphia Museum of Art, learn about Philly’s mobster history at the Eastern State Penitentiary, or see a French masterpiece at the Rodin Museum.

March produces thousands of cherry blossoms all around town, so venturing into the cold might be worth it to see these beauties in bloom.

Consider joining a donation-based walking tour like Free Tours by Foot to get a local’s perspective on Philly’s most prominent landmarks, or check out an outdoor art space like the Magic Gardens.

19. Finger Lakes Region, New York

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March marks shoulder season in the Finger Lakes Region of upstate New York, meaning cheaper accommodations and a break from the usual crowds. Temperatures are still quite chilly, though, with highs around 45 degrees, so plan to bundle up if you’ll be heading out for a hike at Watkins Glen State Park. There’s a chance that Eagle Cliff Falls (see the photo above) might even still be partially frozen.

There are eleven lakes in this region, which is often compared to the wine-producing parts of Italy, since there are about 120 vineyards around the Finger Lakes, and many travelers venture there to taste the delicious wine.

20. Boston, Massachusetts

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Since it has the biggest population of Irish descendants in the United States, it’s no surprise that Boston’s St. Patrick’s Day (March 17) is on another level. In fact, it falls on an official Boston holiday, Evacuation Day, which commemorates the ousting of British troops from the city in 1776. If you want to see the most epic St. Paddy’s Day celebration in the US, this is it!

Additionally, Boston is known to be the most walkable city in the country, and the mild chill of March is conducive for exploring this historic hub. Consider this walking tour to take advantage of all the sights.

21. Washington, DC

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Our nation’s capital is known for its bright pink cherry blossoms that are just starting to bloom in March. Thousands of visitors from all over the world flock here to catch the National Cherry Blossom Festival , which will run from March 20 to April 17 this year — plenty of time to see these beautiful flowers and enjoy one of the many events held in their honor.

The cherry blossoms of Washington, DC have a rich history that is worth reading up on before you go. In a city known for its world-class museums and historic places, going during one of the biggest festivals of the year is certainly an epic way to experience it.

22. Asheville, North Carolina

best places to visit in march usa North Carolina

Apart from being a hippie haven, Asheville is a great budget destination any time of year. Revel in its Appalachian beauty and the surrounding nature by exploring nearby state and national parks and looking for recently bloomed wildflowers. The mountains come alive during the springtime, and March is the perfect time to see this incredible transformation.

Another perk of visiting this time of year is that there’s much more local produce, which you can enjoy at any of the farm-to-table restaurants that Asheville is known for.

The sun begins to come out in March after the gray skies of winter, heating up the area. Temperatures remain a little chilly, around 60 degrees during the day, so bring some layers with you.

23. Macon, Georgia

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Macon is the cherry blossom capital of the world, and March is the absolute best time to see the blooms in all their pink glory. With 350,000 cherry trees blossoming each year at the end of the month, there’s no wonder Macon has earned this title. Visit the second or third week of March, during the  International Cherry Blossom Festival , known as the “pinkest party of the year.”

In addition, Macon is both full of history and surrounded by beautiful state parks for those looking to get outdoors, so there’s plenty to do there.

24. Savannah, Georgia

best places to visit in march usa Georgia

If you’ve always wanted to visit Savannah but don’t want to deal with the heat and thick humidity, consider going oin March! The average high temperature is 70 degrees, with little rain and low humidity. Not only that, but the city comes alive with color because the azaleas are in full bloom — catch a glimpse of these beauties in the parks and Bonaventure Cemetery.

Spend a gorgeous spring day on a walking tour through Savannah’s historic district or having lunch on a sightseeing boat cruise . Since accommodations are cheaper during this month, you’ll have more cash to treat yourself to fun experiences like these and the delicious soul food that the city is known for.

Find more Savannah inspo and start planning your trip here .

25. Key West, Florida

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Catch the tail end of snowbird season and avoid the spring break crowds by visiting Key West in its sweet spot, the month of March. The weather is fantastic during this time of year, with generally sunny skies and temps hovering around 78 degrees, ideal for soaking up the beachy atmosphere.

If you’re a seafood lover, March is a spectacular time to visit, because it marks the height of lobster season. You’ll get the freshest and meatiest ones of the whole year, so make sure you arrive with an appetite. After all, you’ll definitely be hungry after indulging in all of Key West’s incredible water activities , like parasailing and snorkeling .

26. Mendocino, California

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Most people save the California coast for the summertime, but as a local born and raised, I am partial to March since its when we experience our spring. Though there can be some colder days, you can also experience summertime weather along the northern coast in March. It feels like one of the area’s best kept secrets.

I’ve been to Mendocino five times now, mostly around this time of year, and have almost always had gorgeous weather. It’s perfect for quaint boutique BnBs and the famous glass sand beach of Fort Bragg .

27. Kauai, Hawaii

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For the same reasons I love the Big Island in March, I’m equally partial to the garden island, Kauai. It’s MUCH smaller, so you can base yourself out of one location for the whole trip if you like. There are hikes in the canyons, waterfalls to play in, and great beaches. Read my favorite things to do in Kauai here .

The only thing to keep in mind is spring break usually falls in the latter half of March, which can be a crowded time to go.

Now that you’ve got plenty of options — from a snowy mountain to a sandy beach — you’re ready to start your March vacation planning.

Where in the USA will you go this March?

About Kristin Addis

Kristin Addis is the founder and CEO of Be My Travel Muse, a resource for female travelers all around the world since 2012. She's traveled solo to over 65 countries and has brought over 150 women on her all-female adventure tours from Botswana to the Alaskan tundra.

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scott nguyen says

02/08/2022 at 7:06 am

Wow such a nice place to go! thanks for giving such a great information for us, keep sharing and keep it up.

02/05/2023 at 3:04 pm

Awesome photos (that Key West sunset not to mention the Northern Lights, blossoming grasslands and mountain shots) and nice summaries for each recommended place. Thanks for tapping two cities in Georgia in the “25 best” listing! Macon takes the cherry blossom season very seriously and it is quite the fun event!! March is a nice time of year to come visit, especially at the time of the festival, when temperatures are mild and we haven’t hit tree pollen season yet!

Mary A Washington says

02/08/2023 at 9:49 am

Very helpful post

The Planet D: Adventure Travel Blog

27 Best Places to Visit in March USA (2024)

Written By: The Planet D

United States

Updated On: June 11, 2024

A March trip to the USA has a lot of potential depending on what you are looking for. Do you want cold or warm temperatures? Skiing or desert hiking trails? Will you visit hot springs or fun events like music festivals? You could find the Northern Lights and visit ski resorts or go on road trips through Red Rock National Parks and the Pacific Coast Highway. No matter what you choose to do the US has something for everyone in each different season. It’s just one of the things we love about visiting the US each year.

As a whole, March is an ideal shoulder season to experience the popular spots before they get busy. And it has some of the best temperatures to enjoy leading activities – whether that’s ski slopes or safely walking desert trails.

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Best Places to Visit in March: USA Spring Destinations

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When it comes to crowds and better temperatures, March is a winning month to travel the USA. So, with that said, what are the 27 best places to visit in March in the USA? In this guide, we’ll introduce you to the amazing US destinations that made the cut.

Whether you want outdoor adventures or art galleries, we’ve got plenty of inspiration coming your way. From the Golden Isles to Louisville and Las Vegas, these are the best destinations for a March getaway in the USA.

1. Salt Lake City, UT

Best Places to Visit in March USA Salt Lake City UT

In Salt Lake City, you can expect the last of the snow to be falling in March. The Utah city is surrounded by the Wasatch Mountains, which house dozens of ski resorts. So, if you visit in March, you can still head out to enjoy the slopes and some adrenaline-inducing activities. At this time, the climate in the city center is much milder, though, which is ideal for city sightseeing. Some of the  best things to do in Salt Lake City  involve sightseeing outdoors, so March is a great time to get the best of both worlds.

Salt Lake City is easily one of the best places to visit in March, USA wise. It’s great to spend a few days skiing and sightseeing attractions like Temple Square and the Nightmare on 13th House. Meanwhile, if you have longer, you can use the city as a base to road trip the  ‘Mighty 5’ national parks.

2. Grand Canyon, AZ

Best Places to Travel in March USA Grand Canyon

We don’t need to introduce you to the Grand Canyon. This colossal natural attraction is known worldwide for its scale and geological importance. The rock layering preserves millions of years of history, and the canyon attracts millions of tourists a year to peer into the Colorado River below. You can hike the South and North Rim trails or splurge on a helicopter ride above it. There are so many  things to do in the Grand Canyon .

So, what makes it one of the best places to visit in March? First, it’s a shoulder month, meaning the temperatures are high enough to enjoy outdoor activities without the summer mayhem. The first half of March is quiet, while the latter half gets busy with Spring Break visitors. You can either visit in the quiet period or tackle the Spring Break popularity head-on – enjoying party culture in nearby Flagstaff’s ski resorts. Either way is a great way to experience the canyon. If you do visit during Spring Break, make sure to book your Grand Canyon hotel in advance.

3. US Virgin Islands

Best Places to Visit in March USA US Virgin Islands Trunk Bay St John Islands

The US Virgin Islands are easily one of the best places to visit in March if you want warm weather and beautiful beaches. Technically, the Virgin Islands is an organized, unincorporated US territory. It has its own local government yet follows US laws. So it’s a sneaky addition to this guide but a great place to visit nonetheless.

The US Virgin Islands are a group of Caribbean islands with stunning white sand beaches and reefs bursting with marine life. It’s home to the Virgin Islands National Park, ideal for snorkeling, scuba diving, bird watching, and hiking on land. The US Virgin Islands are your best choice if you want a tropical holiday this March. It also has some historic towns, such as Christiansted and Frederiksted, for cultural sightseeing at places like Christiansted National Historic Site with its Danish colonial era.

4. Golden Isles, GA

Best Places to Visit in March USA Golden Isles GA Driftwood Beach Jekyll Island

The Golden Isles are a network of barrier islands on the coastline of Georgia. The Golden Isles’s four main islands are perfect if you are looking for the best places to visit in March. St Simons Island, Sea Island, Little St Simons Island, and Jekyll Island are all famed for classic southern hospitality and natural beauty. Think spacious beaches, deep sea fishing, concerts, and fine restaurants – what’s not to love? Average temperatures hover at around 70 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit.

Brunswick is an old worldly base on the isles with Victorian architecture and a beautiful Old Town Historic District. You can easily find a hotel there, and then rent a car to explore the isles via a network of causeways. Visit spots like the Driftwood Beach, Fort Frederica National Monument, and the Lover’s Oak.

5. New Orleans, LA

Best Places to visit in the USA in March New Orleans

You can’t not love New Orleans. Flamboyantly extroverted, this Louisiana capital perfectly suits a city break with oomph. New Orleans has famous Creole cuisine with spicy dishes that are a tasty way to warm up after the winter months . And the New Orleans nightlife is equally fantastic, with around-the-clock partying and a nickname of the “Big Easy”.

March is also a fantastic time to visit New Orleans to celebrate. You have two main events – the St Patrick’s Day parade and Mardi Gras- between February and early March. St Patrick’s Day always falls on the 17th of March, and you can check the Mardi Gras dates beforehand. If you want events and outgoing party culture, New Orleans is easily one of March’s best places to visit.

We’ve got so much information on New Orleans for you, from an  ultimate three-day itinerary  to a guide on  where to stay.  Plus, we have a guide on the  best things to do in the city , including the Museum of Death New Orleans and the iconic Frenchmen Street.

6. Seattle, WA

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Seattle is a beautiful place to visit in March and one of the major destinations for US city breaks. The stunning location on Puget Sound gives the cityscape a waterfront locale with plenty of boat sightseeing tours. You can get close to the Space Needle landmark and see some tech industry infrastructure, like the Microsoft and Amazon headquarters. However, it is also one of the  best cities for day trips , with the beloved Olympic National Park located just a short ferry trip away.

We can give you all the tips on  where to stay in Seattle . But, before you head off for accommodation inspiration, what  exactly  does the city bring to the table in March specifically? It is an ideal shoulder season to dodge the usual Olympic National Park crowds. You can enjoy cherry blossom-lined walkways like Lake Washington Boulevard and Seward Park. In short, March is an ideal time to enjoy the scenic outdoor places in Seattle. The temperatures are mild, flowers are in full force, and crowds are thinner.

7. Washington DC

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Washington, DC, is another cherry blossom contender for your list. The cherry blossoms are in the National Mall in early spring, making it one of the best places to visit in March, USA. There are almost 3,800 trees, a stunning phenomenon to witness on a leisurely park walk.

It is also when you can experience the National Cherry Blossom Festival on the 27th of March, commemorating the gifting of Japanese cherry trees in 1912 from Tokyo’s then-Mayor, Yukio Ozaki. If you choose Washington DC as your US March getaway, you’ll experience this festival and the trees in pink blossoms.

Aside from the gorgeous blossom spectacles, you can find many  things to do in Washington, DC . You can visit the White House, the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, the Library of Congress, and multiple Smithsonian museums. If you want a city break over a long weekend, it packs a punch.

8. Willow City, TX

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Willow City is tiny, and we mean tiny. The unincorporated community is a scattering of just a few nearby hotels and residential properties. It has a schoolhouse, church, and post office – the main basics. So, what exactly does this beautiful community in the Texas Hill Country bring to the table, specifically in early spring? Well, Willow City is famous for its spring flowers, especially the Texas bluebonnets. If you visit in March, you can drive the Willow City Loop, a 13-mile scenic drive past the best flower views. Its flora scene makes it one of the best places to visit in March, USA.

Willow City also has an interesting past for those intrigued by Civil War history. Willow City became a place for English-speaking settlers to meet, eventually attracting more rebellious characters like outlaws. Do some research before you go, and the flower-dotted meadows will leave even more of an impact.

9. St Louis, MO

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St Louis is an overlooked city for many tourists. If you’ve yet to hear of St Louis, you should know that it has a district famed for blues music and barbeques, and it’s located in Missouri. St Louis is ideally located for day trips into Mark Twain National Forest and the beautiful Garden of the Gods trail. It’s one of the best places to visit in March, USA wise, as the temperatures are  just  suitable for enjoyable hiking. And you get quieter trails with spring flora.

In its own right, St Louis is great for tourists wanting to get away from the ‘standard’ city breaks. If you love outdoor adventures and fancy a new cityscape, St Louis is perfect. Make sure to see St Louis Riverfront, check out the blues culture in the Soulard District, and walk the Mural Mile. For other interesting ideas check out our article on 26 Best Things to Do in St. Louis, Missouri .

10. Louisville, KY

Best Places to Visit in March USA Louisville KY

Louisville had a quick rise to fame with the emergence of Jack Harlow. But for those who don’t know, it’s also one of the best places to visit in March. As Kentucky’s largest city, Louisville is a real launchpad for sightseeing the state, including major attractions like the Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park and the eerie Waverly Hills Sanatorium. Louisville is a treat if you want to visit some of the USA’s more under-looked cities.

In March, you’ll find plenty of concerts, craft beer events, and an electric St Patrick’s Day Parade. Stay for at least a few days so you can sightsee and attend Louisville’s events and squeeze in some day trips.

11. Boston, MA

Best Places to Visit in March USA Boston MA

For one of the best places to visit in March, USA style, Boston is ace. The Massachusetts capital sits right on the coastline of the North Atlantic Ocean, so prepare yourself for gusty ocean breezes. It’s somewhere you can still wear your winter chic wardrobe, and it tends to experience around 9 inches of snow each March. If you missed the window for a winter city break, Boston is a cracking place to squeeze one in.

Boston has many  cool things to do , including indoor markets like Lowell Mill and Bow Market, craft brewery tours, and the iconic Harvard University grounds. Boston is a cool place, with cobbled streets and a thriving arts and culture scene. It has some memorable day trips too , including the Salem Witch Museum, and home to the infamous Salem Witch Trials.

12. Temecula, CA

Best Places to Visit in March USA Temecula CA Winchester

Who wouldn’t want to celebrate the arrival of spring with wine tasting in California? Temecula is located in the warm weather of southern California and is surrounded by over 3,000 acres of wine country. You can take wine-tasting tours, book a hot air balloon ride over the vineyards, or enjoy a wealth of championship golf courses. Temecula is indulgent and slow-paced – a relaxing combination for a March getaway.

Spring is the ideal time to visit Temecula since the flowers are all in full bloom. There’s so much natural beauty in Temecula because of the space left for vineyards. This means plenty of wildflowers and organized attraction sites like the Rose Haven Heritage Garden.

13. San Francisco, CA

Fun places to travel in March USA San Francisco

You don’t need an excuse to justify a trip to San Francisco. San Fran is a loveable icon on the US city break scene. San Francisco has many things to do, from the Golden Gate Bridge to the hallowed Alcatraz Island. Have you not been before? Just check out our guide on the  best things to do in San Fran for first-timers.  It’s easily one of the most famous cities in the world, and it has played the backdrop to many a Hollywood film. San Francisco balances nostalgia and wow factor.

Of course, in March, you also have the plus of cherry blossom season. It is also ideal weather-wise, with sunny weather and milder temperatures. This means it is a feasible shoulder season destination to dodge summer crowds. Just bring some warm layers, as its location on the North Pacific Ocean can get windy.

14. Florida Keys, FL

Best Places to travel USA Florida Keys

For those wanting a beautiful, warm place to spend Spring Break, the Florida Keys are an excellent choice. The mix of sandy beaches and plenty of water activities make it ideal for visiting in the second half of March when other springbreakers flock to the islands. You can check out our guide on  where to stay in the Florida Keys  for more inspiration.

So, what about those who want a quieter experience on the Florida Keys? While Key West is where to visit in January, the rest of the Florida Keys are calling in March. The temperatures are warm enough to shift your focus away from sightseeing and onto beach days and snorkeling tours. Think Islamorada , Big Pine Key, Key Largo , and Marathon.

Now is the time to look at the quieter keys, with fewer crowds, in the first half of March. You won’t get the top temperatures of the summer heat. Still, you will get pleasant temperatures of up to 80 degrees Fahrenheit.

15. Glacier National Park, MT

Best Places to Visit in March USA Glacier National Park MT

Glacier National Park has some of the USA’s most incredible  hikes  and mountain biking opportunities. And in March, you can still see the Northern Lights from this Montana national park. The park has over 700 miles of trails, looping around a mixture of electric turquoise alpine lakes, glaciers, and meadows. It’s the sort of place you need a lifetime-lasting camera battery.

To unplug and really connect with nature, Glacier National Park is full of outdoor activities and adventure. Be warned that the park will still be under snow in most areas in March, but it’s ideal for those wanting a winter-style experience. Did you know that some areas of Glacier National Park are only snow-free for around three months of the year? It’s best suited to those with cold weather and snow hiking experience.

16. Colorado Springs, CO

Best Places to Visit in March USA Colorado Springs CO

Colorado Springs has a rich history and is an ideal ‘second city,’ just south of Denver for a March vacation. However, its most impressive quality is how easy it is to access natural beauty and hiking trails from its city center. You can take a cog railway to Pikes Peak or head to the Pike National Forest for hours along quiet paths. Then there’s the Garden of the Gods park in the city center, with red sandstone formations. Colorado Springs is great for experiencing the great outdoors with minimal prior experience.

Colorado Springs is still quiet in March, and you’ll enjoy much of its most popular trails nearly empty. Since many natural attractions are near the city center, they can get heaving with crowds in summer. So, Colorado Springs is best experienced in shoulder seasons.

17. Savannah, GA

Best Places to Visit in March USA Savannah GA Riverfront Skyline

Who knew you’d be starting the year planning to visit Savannah? Early to mid-March is an ideal time to visit Savannah, a major city on Georgia’s coastline. At this time of year, the city is just starting to warm up, seeing temperatures touching 71 degrees Fahrenheit. This is fantastic; it means you can start enjoying the street culture and aesthetics again. Savannah is famed for its horse-drawn carriages and antebellum architecture. Picture cobbled squares and public parks full of oak trees.

Visit the Wormsloe State Historic Site, Forsyth Park, and River Street Savannah, Georgia. Half of the allure of Savannah is the ability to just walk, and people walk. So carve out time for its most beautiful streets and green spaces.

18. San Antonio, TX

Best Places to Visit in March USA San Antonio TX North Star Mall

San Antonio is so much fun. The Texan mega city is a hive of country music, delicious food, and historic sites. It is home to the largest Mexican Market in the USA. It’s a hub of Mexican influence, lingering cowboy culture, and country music-driven nightlife. It is ideally suited to a 3-4 day getaway. You can tick off activities and attractions like watching a rodeo, the San Antonio River Walk, and Natural Bridge Caverns.

In March, temperatures sit comfortably at around 87 degrees Fahrenheit – perfect for sightseeing in dresses and shorts. San Antonio is a superb choice for sightseeing in warm temperatures. To experience Texan city culture in ideal weather, visit San Antonio in March.

19. Asheville, NC

Best Places to Visit in March USA Asheville NC Omni Grove Park Inn

Asheville is a gem in western North Carolina. As a city, it has a ton to offer. It has a reputation for antique shops, breweries, and the Biltmore Estate. However, it’s made its way onto this guide for one particular reason: it is brilliantly close to the Blue Ridge Mountains and great for day-tripping to enjoy outdoor activities.

The Blue Ridge Mountains is a section of the Appalachian Mountains and encompasses multiple state parks and a scenic highway. Driving at least part of the Blue Ridge Parkway is necessary when visiting Asheville. In March, you’ll see the first of the spring flowers blooming, and you can stop to fish at the now-thawing rivers and streams.

20. Las Vegas, NV

Best Places to Visit in March USA Las Vegas NV

Who doesn’t think of Vegas when it comes to Spring Break preparation? We recommend Sin City for those visiting in the second half of March. In the second half of March, you’ll find the best St Patrick’s Day celebrations and, of course, the best Spring Break partying. You can check out our guide on the  best things to do in Vegas , which includes visiting spots like the Neon Museum and casino hopping and venturing off the strip to kayak to Emerald Cave.

When visiting Las Vegas , you sign up for a jam-packed itinerary. We’d recommend allowing at least a few days to experience the best of what Vegas offers.

21. Everglades National Park, FL

Best Places to Travel in March USA Everglades

These tropical wetlands are a familiar name in the US travel scene. The Everglades cover over 1.5 million acres and are home to some of Florida’s most abundant gator, croc, and bird populations. The wetlands are best experienced by boat, and the National Park Service provides plenty of guided boat tours – leading to ethical and sustainable encounters with the flora and fauna.

One thing that should be considered when visiting the Everglades that can dramatically impact your trip is mosquitos. Mosquitos love the combination of water and hot weather, so staying in March is ideal for avoiding the summer heat and its inevitable accompanying bites. The Everglades are a fantastic March destination for your list, especially if you love wild animal encounters.

22. Hot Springs National Park, AR

Best Places to Visit in March USA Hot Springs National Park AR

Hot Springs National Park is one of the best attractions in Arkansas and easily one of the best places to visit in March. The park covers around 5,550 acres, housing a beautiful network of ancient thermal springs. You can’t bathe in Hot Springs National Park – for a mixture of cultural and safety reasons – however, there’s the nearby Bathhouse Row if you want to experience dipping in thermal waters.

A long weekend is the perfect time to visit Hot Springs National Park, and the first half of March sees low crowds. Wrap up a little warmer as temperatures sit around 60 Fahrenheit. But overall, the mild temperatures are perfect for hiking and taking a dip in the Bathhouse Row’s thermal pools.

23. Canyonlands National Park, UT

Best Places to Visit in March USA Canyonlands National Park UT Mesa Arch

Everyone knows Canyonlands National Park. This red rock natural beauty is nearly 140,000 acres of natural wonders and is one of Utah’s ‘Mighty 5’. It is one of the most famous national parks in the US and has some  amazing hikes  you can complete as a day trip. Some of the major attractions in the park are the Needles District, Grand View Point Overlook, and Green River Overlook.

Take advantage of the creeping temperatures in early March – which now average around 64 degrees Fahrenheit – and enjoy Canyonlands National Park with fewer crowds. You’ll love having the trails quieter and not worrying about waiting for parking spaces to be available at pull-in points. If you want an outdoor adventure this March, Canyonlands is a bucket list-worthy pick.

24. Philadelphia, PA

Best Places to Visit in March USA Philadelphia PA Skyline

Philadelphia, affectionally nicknamed Philadelphia, is the birthplace of the United States and where the Founding Fathers met. The city is packed with history, and some of the best  things to do in Philadelphia  include the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall. It’s one of the best places to visit in March if you love US history and fancy a city break with character.

In March, you can celebrate the annual Philadelphia Flower Show in Philadelphia, the USA’s largest and longest-running flower show. You’ll also catch the city in a beautiful transition phase – thawing and blooming.

25. Palm Springs, CA

Best Places to Visit in March USA Palm Springs CA Golf Course

Palm Springs is an oasis-like city sprung up in the middle of the Sonoran Desert. It is located in southern California, meaning year-round warm temperatures. Palm Springs is pretty glitzy; consider it a tasteful, small-scale version of Vegas. Instead of casinos, it has hot springs, golf courses, and high-end shops. And surrounding Palm Springs is Coachella Valley, which you’ll recognize from the famous Coachella Music Festival.

Coachella runs in early to mid-April, so you could combine the two, planning to visit Palm Springs in late March before attending the Coachella Festival. There is much to do in Palm Springs, from the Palm Springs Art Museum to the aerial tramway and Cabot’s Pueblo Museum. You could easily spend a week in Palm Springs, especially if your day trip to the nearby Joshua Tree National Park or Anza-Borrego Desert State Park.

In summary, March is a great time to make the most of being able to safely sightsee in desert areas without the danger of the summer heat. You could also extend your stay to incorporate April’s Coachella Festival.

26. Arches National Park, UT

Best Places to Visit in March USA Arches National Park UT Tower Arch

Arches National Park is stunning. Since it is full of over 2,000 natural stone arches, it’s no wonder that it has some of the US’s  best hikes  and photography spots. And if you visit in early March, you’ll get many of these spots to yourself – or at least a lot less crowded.

Arches National Park is one of the five Utah national parks and easily one of the most bucket-list national park destinations in the US. It shouldn’t take much persuading to get you to add it to your March list. You hike through a serene red rock landscape, visiting viewpoints like Delicate Arch and Turret Arch. A huge benefit of visiting Arches National Park is that many of its landmarks can be reached in just minutes on foot after parking along the roadside. In this sense, it is one of the more accessible national parks.

27. Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park, CA

Best places to visit in the USA in March Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park

Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park is nothing short of iconic. The park is  best experienced by road trips . It stretches through a particularly scenic section of California’s Pacific Coast Highway. You have dramatic Pacific Ocean views from places like the Pfeiffer Canyon Bridge, plus stop-off points like Pfeiffer Beach and the Big Sur River Gorge. In short, Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park is beautiful. The whole state park thrives. It is a perfect mixture of forest, beach, and ocean – all tied together with a road trip tradition.

In early March, Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park is ideal. As a popular road trip destination, its roads can get busy, parking spots are jammed, and accommodation is booked. You dodge the summer and Spring Break crowds by visiting in early March. You’ll have a more leisurely experience with all the benefits of slightly warmer weather.

Best Places to Visit in March, USA 2024

It doesn’t take much to see just how unique the USA is in March. You could enjoy fewer Grand Canyon crowds or experience St Patrick’s Day in New Orleans. There are exciting places to visit in March when you can take advantage of fewer crowds and better temperatures. Hooray for shoulder seasons.

Before you rush off, what are the vital things you should know? Here are some leading FAQs that could make a difference in your trip.

Where is it warmest in the US in March?

Look towards destinations in Florida – hello Everglades – or Texas or southern California. It’s an excellent time to visit places like San Antonio, the Everglades, and Los Angeles.

Where is the best place to go in March?

Hot Springs National Park and Arches National Park are fun places to visit in March. However, we recommend checking out some of the most iconic and vibrant cities for St Patrick’s Day. New Orleans and San Francisco should definitely be on your list.

Which place is best to visit in March month?

Generally, the first half of March is a shoulder month, so look at places you have on your bucket list. For instance, the Everglades or Grand Canyon. Make the most of the optimal temperatures – skiing in Aspen, spotting the Northern Lights in Glacier National Park, or spotting crocs under the sun while kayaking mangroves.

Where do people go for spring break in the USA?

If you want to party, head to destinations like Las Vegas or Panama City in Florida. However, places like San Diego and Charleston are also good spots, so take notice of the ‘second cities’ too.

To Conclude Washington Monument Cherry Blossoms

What will it be? Texas Hill Country? Palm Springs? Or San Francisco? As you can see, you’ve got a fabulous lot of choices. March is a beautiful time to visit the USA’s best destinations. The first half of the month is the quietest, ideal for crowd dodging. Then, the second half of March is Spring Break, perfect for meeting new people and partying. It’s also when St Patrick’s Day is celebrated on the 17th of March. March in the USA has this fantastic balance of quiet and extroverted travel experiences.

The balance of crowds, better temperatures, and the allure of St Patrick’s Day celebrations makes March a leading month for US travel. We recommend scheduling a trip – or two.

There are some additional options, like San Diego and Saguaro National Park. However, we’d save these for  places to visit in the USA in January.  With San Diego, there isn’t a considerable temperature difference between January and March. Saguaro National Park has flowers in spring, but the crowds flock to the park because of it. So, while you  could  visit these two destinations in March, we’d suggest pushing your trip back to January so you can enjoy them at their quietest.

Some other food for thought are alternative cherry blossom destinations. Portland in Oregon , has a beautiful Japanese Garden with cherry blossoms, as does the Brooklyn Botanic Garden in New York and Branch Brook Park in Newark, New Jersey. These three could be extra contenders if you still need inspiration.

Whichever destination you choose, we hope you have a wonderful time exploring the best of the USA in March.

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26 Best Places To Visit In The USA In March (2024)

Last Updated on March 13, 2024 by Nicole

In many places in the United States, March is the time of new beginnings. In the North, there might still be snow on the ground, but it begins to warm. Whereas in the Northwest, snow rarely falls except in the mountains, and spring is starting to unfold. Spring flowers begin to bloom and trees that were once bare become green again. In the South, mild weather becomes warm weather. Your dreams of lounging on beaches or exploring national parks on a March holiday in America in nothing more than shorts and a t-shirt are a reality again. In many destinations, March is the best time to go for a wonderful spring vacation. Here are the 26 best places to visit in the USA in March.

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Other Options

If you are still looking for travel inspiration after reviewing this article, there are a lot more amazing springtime destinations in the United States. For those looking for quieter, less visited places in the USA in March, please see 24 Beautiful Hidden Gems To Visit In USA In Spring .

If you only have a few days to getaway, check out  27 Best Spring Weekend Getaways in the USA .

For those only looking for a warm getaway, take a look at:

  • 50 Best US Beach Destinations For A Warm Winter Getaway ;
  • 20 Best Cheap Warm Winter Vacations In USA ; and
  • 21 Best Cheap Warm Winter Vacations Near USA .

However, if you are hoping to find a snowy escape with winter sports even in March, please see  24 Best Snowy Winter Wonderlands In the USA .

Finally, if your travel dates have some flexibility, please see:

  • 26 Best Places To Visit In USA In February ; and
  • 20 Best Places To Visit In The USA In April .

Best March Vacations In The United States

Here are 25 of the best places to visit in March in America. They include cities, small towns, beaches and national parks all over the United States. They have been selected by some of the best travel experts who have also provided the best things to do in each destination, the expected weather, and the closest international airport and driving distances so that you can properly plan for your trip.

If they have stayed at a remarkable hotel or campground, those are included as well. Finally, if there are amazing festivals or annual events held in March, those are mentioned as well.

Overall, March is the perfect time to visit the destinations listed below. It is still low season in many spots so you will often find good flight and hotel deals. In addition, there should be fewer crowds so that popular attractions can be better enjoyed.

However, Easter sometimes falls in March and many schools have spring break at the end of March. So although March is a great time for these getaways in America, you should try and avoid them near Easter or the last week of March if you want to pay less and avoid the crowds that often comes with spring break with kids .

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Zion National Park, Utah

By Jacoba from OP Reis Met Co

Zion National Park is the smallest national park in the state of Utah. The landscape is breathtakingly beautiful and is one of the best places to visit in the USA in March. It consists of Zion Canyon through which the Virgin River flows. The river is surrounded by steep red cliffs which is an amazing sight to see. 

What to do in Zion National Park? Zion is a hikers paradise with spectacular hiking trails for all levels. There are some easy trails, like the Pa’rus trail, which follows the river on the bottom of the canyon. If you don’t mind getting wet, you have to hike a section of the Narrows, a breathtaking hike through a narrow canyon. At some point, you have to hike through the river and that is a fantastic experience.

The most popular hike in Zion is to  Angels Landing which is also known as one of the scariest hikes in the United States. During the last section, you have to walk along a narrow trail with deep cliffs on both sides. But once you get to the top, all is forgotten because the views are incredible! In addition to hiking, Zion is perfect for rock climbing and canyoneering. 

Zion National Park is very popular, and can therefore get extremely crowded, especially in the (very hot) summer months. The best time to avoid the crowds is winter and early spring. The month of March is the absolutely perfect time to explore the hiking trails. The temperatures are mild and most of the snow is gone. In addition, it’s very quiet in the park compared to the rest of the year.  

The average high temperature is March is 64 degrees Fahrenheit with night time lows of 39 degrees Fahrenheit. You should only have around 4 days with some rain.

Best Way To Reach Destination

The closest international airport is McCarran Airport in Las Vegas. From there, it’s a 2 hour and 45 minute drive to Zion. Just follow the I-15 to the northwest, and get off the highway right after St. George. From there, follow Highway 9 until you reach the park. Super easy!

Hotel Recommendation

Jacoba says, “Right before you reach the Park, you’ll pass through the town of Springdale which is a great place to stay. It has several good restaurants and there are many hotels. It’s highly recommend to stay in Flanigan’s Inn , not only because it is a nice hotel, but also because from there, it’s only a 10-minute walk to the entrance of Zion National Park.”

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Savannah, Georgia

By Lydia from Lost With Lydia

Savannah, Georgia is a beautiful southern city that has something for everyone. Try and spend at least  three days in Savannah  to enjoy a mix of the city and nearby gems. Some of the best things to do in Savannah include visiting the Wormsloe Historic Site, taking a ghost tour and visiting Bonaventure Cemetery. 

The Wormsloe Historic Site includes the ruins of a former plantation site, but it is most famous for the 1.5 mile tunnel of cypress trees at the entrance. You will be left in awe as you drive through the tunnel. After the tree tunnel, there are some hiking trails and historic sites to visit. 

Savannah is said to be one of the most haunted cities in America, so it’s no surprise that ghost tours are popular among visitors. You can choose to take a walking tour, go on a bar crawl or take a bus tour around the city while learning the legends of Savannah’s past. Even if you don’t believe in ghosts, it’s a fascinating way to learn about the city. 

Bonaventure Cemetery is a large and enchantingly beautiful cemetery located a few minutes from downtown. There are several famous people buried here and you can find them on a guided tour or on your own. 

March is one of the best times to visit Savannah due to the mild weather and events. Savannah has one of the largest St. Patrick’s Day celebrations in the United States. The city hosts an impressive parade and there are St. Patrick’s Day parties around the city for several days before and after the holiday. 

In March, average temperatures are a high of 70° and low of 50°, making it a wonderful time to explore.

To get to Savannah, you will fly into the Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport, which is about a 20 minute drive from downtown.

Lydia says, “Ideally, you should stay on the Riverfront when you visit Savannah. This will allow you to be within walking distance of restaurants, bars and activities downtown. A couple of the best hotels are the JW Marriott Plant Riverside District and The Drayton .”

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Washington DC, District Of Columbia

By Kenny from Knycx Journeying

Washington D.C., simply known as D.C., is located on the Potomac River bordering Maryland and Virginia. It is, of course, the capital of the United States of America. It is one of the world’s most important capitals and one of the best cities to visit in the United States for a March vacation.

Washington DC offers an impressive list of national monuments, landmarks, and museums. Most of them are located along the National Mall, a beautifully planned green space from which the city grid begins with streets named by letters and numbers.

First-time visitors should try and stay at least a week in order to explore all of  Washington D.C.’s must-sees . Those include a guided tour of the Capitol and the White House (for American citizens only).

Pay respects at the Washington Monument, an obelisk celebrating the George Washington, the first president of the United States. Then, proceed to the Lincoln Memorial commemorating President Lincoln, considered by many to be the greatest president ever.

Venture a little bit further and visit the Thomas Jefferson Memorial, celebrating one of the authors of the Declaration of Independence. Then, go to Arlington National Cemetery where many American war heroes are buried.

From mid March to mid April, there are some great viewing spots for cherry blossoms all over the city. In addition, the National Cherry Blossom Festival is held during this time.

The Smithsonian Institution has a fabulous collection of museums and research centers administered by the Government of the United States. There are a total of twenty museums, eleven of them are on the National Mall, covering a wide range of topics from art, and history, to science and technology.

Some of the must-sees include the National Museum of American History, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Smithsonian Institution Building, National Zoological Park, and the National Air and Space Museum.   

Once you have experienced what the city’s landmarks have to offer, unwind in one of the cool cafés or shop in a local boutique store in Georgetown.

The weather in March is mild and mostly dry, between 50°F and 60°F with a 30% of rainfall, perfect for an outdoor stroll to enjoy the cherry blossoms.

Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport is the main airport of Washington D.C. with connections to many domestic and international destinations.

Kenny says, “Recommended accommodation is any one of the many boutique hotels located in the downtown area along L Street, M Street, and N Street. They are all close to the Mall with unique styles and characters. Kimpton Banneker Hotel is particularly nice.”

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Sedona, Arizona

By Debbie from World Adventurists

Sedona is a popular destination for its natural beauty. Home to some of the most stunning red rock formations in the world, its’ vibrant desert landscape is truly one of a kind. It is also a mecca for outdoor enthusiasts. It is one of the best March holidays in America.

There are endless opportunities for hiking, biking, and exploring in this beautiful corner of Arizona. The hike to Cathedral Rock offers stunning views of the surrounding red rocks. The hike itself is relatively easy, making it perfect for all levels of hikers.

Oak Creek Canyon is full of towering cliffs, rushing waterfalls, and serene pools. There are plenty of trails to explore, and the scenery is sure to take your breath away.

Bell Rock is a massive rock formation and one of the most recognizable landmarks in Sedona. Several different trails lead to the top, where you can enjoy panoramic views of the city.

If you would like a thrilling adventure option, take an adrenaline-filled off-road jeep tour or hot air balloon flight to explore more of the incredible scenery. You also will not want to miss the scenic drive aptly called the Red Rock Scenic Byway with 7.5 miles of incredible views.

With its laid-back atmosphere and small-town vibe, it is the perfect place to relax and escape the hustle and bustle of daily life. The four different energies in Sedona create a perfect balance that is not found anywhere else. The city has been known to help people with mental health and chronic pain because of its natural healing powers, which are only enhanced by the stunning views you will find in Sedona.

No matter what you decide to do, Sedona is sure to impress. With its incredible natural beauty, it is no wonder that this city is such a popular destination.

Sedona is one of the best places to visit in the USA in March. The weather is mild, and the desert flowers are in bloom. Average temperatures are between 62°F highs and 33°F lows.

To get to Sedona, the closest airport is PHX in Phoenix, followed by a 2-hr drive to Sedona.

Debbie says, “The Sedona Summit is a great hotel option, with views from most units. It is a short drive from Cathedral Rock and the Roman Catholic Church “Chapel of the Holy Cross.”

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Big Island, Hawaii

By Jessica from The Uprooted Traveler

The Big Island of Hawaii is often overlooked for its more popular neighbors, like Maui and Oahu, but is the perfect place for a spring beach getaway in March. With beautiful weather, March is the perfect time to lay out on the Big Island’s white sandy beaches and soak up the sun.

The Big Island is wonderful because of the variety of ways you can enjoy and explore Hawaii’s natural beauty. For example, one of the most popular activities in Kona is snorkeling with manta rays at night.

Your tour guides will hop into the water with lights, which attract plankton and in turn, attract the plankton-loving manta rays. You’ll then be invited to slip into the water and observe these gentle giants glide through the sea. The Big Island is one of the only places on the planet where you can see manta rays like this.

Another unique activity is seeing an erupting volcano. The Big Island is home to the world’s most active volcano, Kilauea, and if you’re lucky, you’ll be able to see an active eruption during your visit. Even if Kilauea isn’t erupting, a visit to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is a must. You’ll get to explore lava tubes and craters and watch Mother Nature put on her spectacular geothermal show. 

Another way to explore the island’s famed volcanoes is to conquer the summit of the world’s tallest mountain (as measured from the seafloor to the summit) along the Mauna Kea hike . Along this challenging trail, you’ll get sweeping views of Mauna Loa, the world’s largest active volcano, Mauna Kea’s towering cinder cones, and one of the world’s highest alpine lakes.

Beyond being an epic hike, Mauna Kea provides one of the best settings to watch the sunset above the clouds. Just make sure you check the weather report before heading out as Mauna Kea can occasionally receive a bit of snow in the springtime.

You can expect highs in the low 80s and a low chance of rain on the Big Island in March.

To get to the island, you can fly to the most popular international airport, Ellison Onizuka Kona International Airport, on the western side. If you wish to fly between the islands on an international airline, you will need to use Hawaiian airlines . There is also a smaller airport, Hilo International Airport, on the eastern side. You should plan on renting a car as the Big Island is surprisingly spread out and there’s limited public transportation. 

Jessica says, “The oceanside Royal Kona Resort is conveniently located near the charming downtown of Kona and acts as an excellent home base for all your adventures.”

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Las Vegas, Nevada

By Jillian from Adventure Dragon

One of the best places for a March getaway in the USA is Las Vegas. It is not just a gambling and party destination. It’s also a great destination for families, couples, solo travelers, and those looking for a fantastic destination to celebrate a 21st birthday .

From museums, art exhibits, gardens, and wildlife habitats to concerts, themed dining, shows, and amusement parks, there’s definitely something for everyone in Las Vegas. The best part is that many of these attractions are free.

If it’s your first time to Vegas , you definitely have to watch the volcano erupt in front of the Mirage Hotel. Performances happen three times daily, are free, and are set to a musical soundtrack.

Then, head over to the Bellagio Conservatory to see their extravagant indoor garden display. These gardens are available to view for free year-round, but the theme and decorations change with each season. The spring display is by far the prettiest of the year, often centering around delicate cherry blossoms and inspiring symbols of life and rebirth.

March is the best time to visit because the weather is at its mildest. Make sure you pack  outfits for Vegas  that can be versatile for various types of activities and most importantly, include comfy walking shoes.

If you enjoy hiking, a trip to nearby Valley of Fire can also be comfortably completed during this month’s cooler days. Alternatively, head over to Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area .

Both are nearby (although in opposite directions), between 20-60 minutes drive from the Las Vegas Strip. They offer stunning red rock mountains, amazing hikes for all levels, and breathtaking views. Admission is only a few dollars per car.

In addition to great weather, March may also offer some of the lowest airfares and best deals on hotels since the season is outside prime time.

With average temperatures between 65 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit, a walk along the three-mile Vegas Strip can be done in comfort without worrying about overheating in the scorching desert sun.

Once you arrive at the McCarran Airport, the Vegas Strip is just 3 miles away and can be easily reached with a 10 minute drive or Uber. Many hotels on the Strip also provide free shuttle transport from the airport.

Jillian says, “If you’re on a budget, one of the best hotel in Vegas for kids is Circus Circus . It provides the cheapest rooms on the Strip and also runs a free daily circus show that families will especially love.

If money is no object, the Venetian Hotel is one of the most beautiful hotels and the best place to feel pampered. Make sure you visit the canals to watch the gondolas float through St. Mark’s Square.”

Las Vegas Tip – Ask for a high floor in your hotel overlooking the Las Vegas Strip. It gives you amazing views and allows you to see how far attractions really are so you can decide whether you want to walk or take a taxi or ride share. Everything in Vegas is a lot farther than you think.

Another Las Vegas Tip – You can only pick up taxis and ride shares at hotels. In addition, taxi stands and ride share stations may be in dramatically different spots in the hotels so don’t book a ride share before you figure out where it is.

For other useful money and time saving tips to make your trip to Las Vegas the best, please see  50 Best Las Vegas Tips For First Time Visitors .

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South Florida National Park Road Trip, Florida

By Erin from Super Simple Salty Life

March is the perfect time to take a road trip through southern Florida and visit its’ 3 national parks – Everglades National Park, Biscayne National Park, and Dry Tortugas National Park. It offers some of the best weather of the year. In addition, it is outside hurricane season so you don’t have to worry about the weather changing your travel plans.

The perfect first stop on your road trip is  Everglades National Park , one of the largest national parks in the continental U.S. The Park itself is magnificent, with cypress and mahogany hammocks, lush shaded trails, walls of mangroves, fields of grass that go on for miles, and epic waterfront sunsets .

And so much wildlife! Take the easy Anhinga Trail to see tons of alligators, birds, and turtles right off of the boardwalk. Then be sure to get on the water either in a boat tour or self-guided kayaks to experience the ”real Florida”.

Biscayne National Park is your next stop on the way to Key West in the Florida Keys. It is tucked away off of south Florida’s coast and is incredibly unique because 95% of the Park is underwater.

Instead of mountains or desert, the Park is made up of several small islands and bordered by a giant mangrove forest. Biscayne National Park also contains the northern part of one of the largest coral reefs in the world. This makes it the perfect place for snorkeling, kayaking, and scuba diving.

Finally, you will drive further south and end your road trip in Key West, the starting point to reach Dry Tortugas National Park. This National Park is located in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico, 70 miles off the coast of Key West, Florida. It includes seven islands or “keys” covering 100 square miles of ocean. In addition, it includes the historic Fort Jefferson, coral reefs, endangered migratory birds, and unique tropical ecosystems.

The closest place to stay is in Key West, and because of the extremely remote location the only way to visit is by boat or seaplane. The  ferry to the Dry Tortugas  is the only authorized tour operator traveling to the National Park, providing day trips on an air-conditioned state-of-the-art catamaran.

Dry Tortugas has some of the most beautiful and healthy coral reefs in North America because of its secluded location and visitor restrictions. Most visitors spend the afternoon snorkeling and swimming in the clear blue waters exploring this underwater oasis.

The average temperatures are still cool enough to ward off mosquitos (averaging around 80°F) but warm enough to enjoy the beautiful beaches in all the National Parks.

The closest international airport to all three parks is in Miami. It is about an hour drive to the Everglades and a little over three hours to Key West and the southernmost part of Florida.

Erin says, “Biscayne National Park is located near Key Largo, and staying at the Key Largo Campground is the perfect spot to stay to visit both Everglades and Biscayne National Parks.”

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Whitefish, Montana

By Jen from Passions And Places

The vast majority of visitors to Montana come in the summer months (peak tourist season) or at the height of ski season (December-February). But that hardly makes them the best times to visit the Big Sky State – especially a popular town like Whitefish, MT .

Prices and crowds get out of control during peak season, as sadly, does the fire risk and air pollution in summer. The good news is that March is one of the best times to visit. It is one of the least crowded months in Whitefish, so prices are usually near their lowest. Temperatures are getting more manageable and you can even pick one of the amazing ski resorts and go skiing.

Whitefish is the gateway to Glacier National Park (one of the U.S.’s most popular) and Whitefish Mountain Resort is the second-largest ski resort in Montana. This small-but-mighty town (its population is just 8,000) is also known for its thriving art’s scene, wide variety of food and drink options, and an abundance of outdoor activities.

At any time of year, wandering Whitefish’s charming downtown area is one of the best things to do. It’s packed with shops and art galleries, plus plenty of places to try some huckleberry-flavored treats (a must!). The small history museum inside the train station is worth a look.

Hiking – or snowshoeing, if the conditions call for it – a portion of Whitefish Trail is another top activity. With over a dozen trailheads and nearly 50 miles of trail, hikers can choose nearly any length or difficulty.

Overall, winter temperatures in western Montana are not for the faint-hearted. with average highs of 44. There is only a 25% of rain.

Visitors can fly into Glacier Park International Airport, just 12 miles from town, or take Amtrak right into downtown Whitefish. In either case, it would be difficult to visit without a car. There are rental agencies at the airport and in town.

Jen says, “The Whitefish area has dozens of places to stay, but the Firebrand Hotel in the heart of downtown is the quintessential spot. March rates are ahem, five times lower than in the summer!”

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New Orleans, Louisiana

By Nicole from Go Far Grow Close

New Orleans is one of the best March trips in America in March for a number of reasons. The heat of the summer has not yet descended on the city and in many years, Mardi Gras is held. Known for its amazing food, fun festivals, jazz music, and interesting history, New Orleans offers something for everyone.

Mardi Gras is held every year 47 days before Easter. Accordingly, it is in February or early March. Mardi Gras is about music, parades, picnics, floats and excitement. It’s one big holiday in New Orleans!

Sit back and watch or participate. Wear costumes or at least dress in purple, green, and gold, and adorn yourselves with long beads caught from the floats of previous parades.

While visiting New Orleans, you have to try the delicious food that made New Orleans famous. Grab some Cajun food at Evangeline, beignets at Café du Monde, a po’boy sandwich from Killer Po’boys, and a muffuletta from Napoleon House. 

Once you are ready to explore, spend time walking around the French Quarter, in particular the infamous Bourbon Street, taking in all of the European architecture. You will be entertained almost everywhere you go with fun and very talented street performers. 

While exploring the French Quarter, do not miss Royal Street. It is lined with great antique shops and unique art galleries.

Other fun things to do while visiting include checking out the art around Jackson Square, taking a free walking history tour, or heading on a day trip from New Orleans to visit the swamps or plantations.

Did you know that you can hold your own parade with police escort in New Orleans or that the legal drinking age is 18 if you are with your legal guardian (parents)? For other valuable tips for first time visitors including safety, where to stay and eat, transportation, and things to do, please see 40 Best Travel Tips For First Time Visitors .

If you are traveling to New Orleans with kids or teens, check out this 5 Day Itinerary . I guarantee you that they will love it!

The average temperature March ranges from the 60s to low 70s, making it an ideal destination to explore in March.

Getting to New Orleans is easy. New Orleans is home to an international airport, the Lois Armstrong International Airport. You do not need to rent a car unless you plan to do lots of day trips. The city is easily walkable. In addition, a trolley system runs from the French Quarter to the Garden District. 

Nicole says, “The French Quarter is where I would recommend staying. There are many hotels in the area that will put you in the heart of the action. We loved the Omni Royal Orleans . It has old world charm, is quiet, but only steps to Bourbon Street.

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New York City, New York

By James Ian from Travel Collecting

New York is the City That Never Sleeps. It’s truly one of the most exciting cities in the world. There’s always plenty to see and do, but March is really a great time to visit for a spring escape in the United States.

New York has a huge Irish immigrant population, so the St Patrick’s Day Parade is one of the world’s biggest. Get dressed up in green and get ready to party. Watch the parade, then head to one of the many Irish pubs in town for a green beer and corned beef!

March sees the city emerging from winter and there are two wonderful spring events not to miss. At the Macy’s Flower Show, the department store’s flagship store on Herald Square is covered in elaborate displays made of thousands of flowers. And at the New York Botanical Garden, the Orchard Show has a fabulous display of beautiful blooms. 

If Easter is in March, don’t miss the famous Easter Bonnet Parade on Fifth Avenue where people parade up and down wearing over-the-top spring-themed hats. Everyone is welcome so join in if you have a fabulous one of your own!

If you like sports, March is a great time to catch a New York Rangers hockey or NY Knicks basketball game at the iconic Madison Square Garden. Or if wine is more your thing, March is when the New York City Winter Wine Fest is held.

Of course, New York City has plenty of other things to do. Escape the early spring chill by  heading to the Metropolitan Museum of Art  where you can easily spend a day and still not see all its treasures. Take an elevator to the top of the Empire State Building (it’s especially beautiful at dusk and early evening). Or take a ferry out to the Statue of Liberty (you can climb to the top of her crown but be aware that she faces away from Manhattan).

If you are traveling with children or teens, check out these recommended things to do: An Action Packed Weekend Itinerary In New York City and 10 Unbeatable New York City Attractions With Teens .

In addition, if you are a first time visitor, please see this article filled with tips and tricks to save money, help you navigate the subway system, where to stay, and how to stay safe – 50 Best New York City Tips For First Time Visitors .

March is still quite chilly, so you’ll need your winter coat. Average high and low temperatures are 53 and 36F. It rains about 25% of the days.

There are three major airports servicing New York City. JFK is about 15 miles from midtown Manhattan and La Guardia is about 9 miles. Alternatively, Newark Liberty is actually in neighboring New Jersey and about 16 miles from midtown Manhattan. There are various buses, trains, shuttles, as well as taxis and ride sharing opportunities offered at all the airports.

James says, “There are literally hundreds of hotels to choose from in NYC, but a favorite is the Bryant Park Hotel . The golden-topped art deco building is beautiful, the location in Midtown hard to beat, and the service impeccable.”

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Southern California Desert, California

By Catherine from Nomadicated

March brings golden-colored poppy blooms that dot the hills of Southern California and ideal temperatures to take an amazing  desert road trip along Highway 395 . That is why it is one of the best March destinations in the USA.

Visit Antelope Valley Poppy Reserve in the spring to witness one of California’s many reasons for its nickname, the Golden State. Peaking in March, the Mojave Desert Grassland comes alive with golden poppies rolling down its slopes. Antelope Valley Poppy Reserve provides access to the best poppy viewing areas via pathways that cut through the gentle slopes, only a 1.5 hour drive from the heart of Los Angeles.

Continue northeast for 3 hours to comfortably visit the famous Death Valley National Park, the hottest, driest, lowest point in the world. The diversity of formations in the valleys is what makes this National Park so unique.

Explore the salt flats at Badwater Basin, the volcanic fields at Ubehebe Crater, and the colorful hills of Artist’s Palette. Try catching the sunset at Zabriskie Point or the sand dunes at Mesquite Flats. You will be dumbfounded at its starkness and beauty.

With temperatures hovering around 70F highs and desert lows at night not exceeding 45F, it’s the perfect time to pop out the tank tops. It’s almost always sunny in arid Southern California. 

Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) is the most accessible international airport from which to arrive. From there, a car is necessary as there is little public transportation to the depths of the Southern California Desert. 

Catherine says, “As the third-largest National Park in the USA, it’s best to try and stay at least one night in Death Valley. The Furnace Creek Campground is an excellent middle-ground for the next day’s activities, with Stovepipe Wells as an alternative.

On your way out, detour to other hidden gem desert landscapes like Trona Pinnacles or Fossil Falls.”

best cities to go to in America in March

Phoenix, Arizona

By Emily from Emily Embarks

Located in south central Arizona just 180 miles from the Mexican border, Phoenix makes for one of the best American cities to visit in March. Often overcrowded in the winter months of December through February, and scorching hot in the summer months, March marks the first real relief for tourists who venture here in the off-season.

With fantastic weather, you can take advantage of hiking Phoenix’s iconic Camelback Mountain peak. Known for its spectacular panoramic views of the city, you’ll be able to capture some wonderful photos to commemorate your trip. 

Those looking for a more relaxing day, you can hit the shops in the Scottsdale Fashion Square or wander the halls of the impressive Phoenix Art Museum. Art connoisseurs who enjoy works from the Renaissance are sure to appreciate this vast collection of stunning pieces. There are also numerous golf resorts to be enjoyed, just don’t forget your sunblock!

If possible, try to plan your trip around the Phoenix Scottish Games celebrating all things Scottish or the Arizona Renaissance Festival, a medieval amusement park, which take place in the month of March. Both bring in thousands of people each year, so be prepared for a little less elbow room if you do decide to visit Phoenix during these times. 

If you plan on visiting for at least a few days, then brush up on some Spanish  and combine it with a trip to Mexico.

The weather averages in the low-70s (Fahrenheit) with a low chance of rain and over 12 hours of daily sunlight.

To get to Phoenix, visitors can fly directly into the city’s Sky Harbor International Airport. It is a 10-minute drive to the city center.

Emily says, “After a day full of sightseeing, sit back and relax at the Rise Uptown Hotel where you’ll be greeted with lovely hospitality and luxury ambiance at an affordable price.”

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Hilton Head Island, South Carolina

By Wayne from Always On The Shore

Hilton Head Island is a beautiful place to visit in any season, but it is one of the best American vacations in March.

One popular attraction is the annual Wine & Food Festival. Come here for Lowcountry food, craft beer, and of course, wine tastings. There is even live music and entertainment. 

Another fun thing to do in Hilton Head is to visit Harbour Town. This is arguably the most well-known attraction on the island. Located on the waterfront, you can climb to the top of the historical lighthouse in Harbour Town. See the stunning views of Daufuskie Island and the surrounding area. 

Alternatively, you can also walk along the Harbour Town Pier or rent kayaks and paddleboards. There are also several restaurants and shops that are worth visiting.  

And of course, you can’t go to Hilton Head Island without exploring the beautiful beaches! Coligny Beach Park and Fish Haul Beach Park are a couple of the best beaches on the island.  

Coligny Beach Park is in the heart of Hilton Head Island and just steps from Coligny Plaza with lots of shops and restaurants in the area. March is a perfect time to visit since the beaches are generally quiet and there’s plenty of room for you to explore.

The weather is fantastic for outdoor activities and the crowds are not bad. In March, temperature is typically between 45-50 for a low and 67-75 for a high. Expect cool temperatures at night and sunny days during the day. It tends to rain 7-8 days this month.   

The Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport is 45 minutes away from Hilton Head and the nearest option. Otherwise, you can fly to the Charleston International Airport which is about 2 hours from the island.

Wayne says, “A great place to stay in Hilton Head is the Holiday Inn Express . This hotel has a pool, a buffet breakfast and is located just a couple of blocks from all the fun at Coligny Beach, the area shops and restaurants.”

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Capitol Reef National Park, Utah

By Jamie from Photo Jeepers

Want to visit the best US outdoor adventure destinations in March but not sure where to go? If so, then consider Capitol Reef National Park. After all, it’s hidden away in Utah’s south central desert and is known for being home to a giant wrinkle in the earth that is referred to as the Waterpocket Fold. 

It features exquisite layers of sandstone while the large park is home to stunning rock formations like Chimney Rock pillar, the Hickman Bridge arch, various sandstone domes, and the amazing monoliths of Cathedral Valley. 

Before you enter the National Park though, stop by the Visitor’s Center so that you can grab a free map. You also will want to check on trail conditions since there can still be snow on the ground in March. 

After that, head to Gifford Farm for some homemade pies since it opens for the season on March 14th, or Pi Day. Then, tackle hikes to Hickman Bridge, Grand Wash, and Capitol Gorge Wash.

You can also take stunning photos of the night sky since the Milky Way is visible throughout the month. 

Enjoy a dry month in Capitol Reef National park with just two days of rain. Daily highs are a comfortable 55F and daily lows are a cool 30F. 

You’ll want to fly into the Grand Junction Regional Airport, in Grand Junction, Colorado. It’s about 200 miles east of the National Park. It will take you just under three hours to get there. 

Jamie says, “Unwind at the Capitol Reef Resort . Alternatively, you can also make your March in Capitol Reef truly unique by booking a stay inside a teepee or a vintage covered wagon.”

best places to visit in the usa in march

Anchorage, Alaska

By Mike from Live Travel Teach

March is an excellent time to visit Anchorage, Alaska if you’re looking for snowsports, fantastic state parks, and an adventure that could discover the Northern Lights.

Springtime in Alaska is typically still snowy and ski resorts like Alyeska Ski Resort have more snow than anywhere else in the country. That means adventurers can go backcountry skiing in nearby Chugach State Park. 

Hillside and Kincaid trails might still be groomed for cross country skiing. However, if there is an early melt, you can still drive to Hatcher Pass’ Independence Mine and ski around a state historic park. 

Most visitors to Alaska also want to see the Northern Lights in Anchorage but are worried about the long, frigid winter nights. However, March is the perfect time to look for them in Anchorage and the rest of Alaska. March brings more sunlight to the last frontier and warmer weather.

March is a great time for all-day mountain adventures like skiing out to a glacier, up a ridge or through a stunning mountain pass with longer daytime hours. Chugach National Forest is home to countless trails and has vast stretches reserved for hikers and skiers, with other valleys home to incredible snowmobiling.  

The average weather in Anchorage in March is in the teens and twenties but rarely below zero. There should be minimal new snow and a low chance of rain.

Fly into Anchorage’s Ted Stevens International Airport. Pack layers for your Alaskan adventure and get ready for a great snowy vacation!

Mike says, “ Alyeska Resort is one of our favorite places to stay this time of year and offers a ski & stay package that includes lift tickets. Many Alaskans enjoy winter camping in March and the good news is you don’t need to reserve any sites until things melt.”

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Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee and North Carolina

By Nikki from Inspired Routes

If you’re looking for one of the best US holidays in March, then look no further than the Smoky Mountains. Specifically, explore Great Smoky Mountains National Park which spans across the Tennessee and North Carolina border. It is a perfect destination in the springtime.

Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the number one most visited national park in America, so it’s often crowded. However, in March, the crowds are not there yet.

Hike the  Laurel Falls Trail , the most popular waterfall hike in the Smoky Mountains without worrying about people crowding the trail. Or check out Clingman’s Dome – which provides 360 degree views of the Smoky Mountains. Be sure to take the scenic drive along the Cades Cove Scenic Loop, which provides amazing scenery of the mountains.

With average high’s at almost 50 degrees and average lows just below freezing, it’s an excellent time to visit, especially if you love hiking. There is a 30% chance of rain each day.

The best way to reach the Smoky Mountains is to fly into Knoxville and rent a car which is about a 2 hour drive.

Nikki says, “You’ll want to stay in the nearby small town of Gatlinburg. It’s a great town with a busy main street, perfect for shopping, restaurants and plenty of other things to do. For accommodations, check out the Bearskin Lodge on the River or the Margaritaville Resort Gatlinburg .”

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Siesta Key, Florida

By Candice from CS Ginger

One of the best US beach destinations in March is Siesta Key, Florida. Siesta Key is a small barrier island on the gulf side of Florida. It is known for its beautiful white beaches, and fun and quirky downtown area. The Siesta Key beach is commonly voted as one of the best beaches in the United States.

There are lots of fun things to do in Siesta Key like spending time at the beach. Siesta Key beach is famous for its quartz, white sand, and beautiful blue water. At the beach, there are lots of outdoor activities to do like jet skiing, parasailing, and sunbathing. A bike ride on the beach at sunset is also beautiful.

Another water activity to do in Siesta Key is kayaking. There are really nice mangrove forests in the area which is a great place to go kayaking. Keep an eye out for manatees, dolphins, and other wildlife.

Siesta Key Village offers great shopping. If you are not in the mood to shop, you can go window shopping and grab a bit to eat in this three-block area. You can also visit some markets, tour art galleries, and listen to live music.

The weather in March in Florida is almost perfect which is the highlight of visiting this time of year. The highs are around 80 degrees Fahrenheit and overnight lows are around 60 degrees Fahrenheit. There are about four days of rain per month.

The closest international airport to Siesta Key is the Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport. It is about 30 minutes north of Siesta Key. You can also look at flights into Tampa or Orlando, but those airports are a little farther away.

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Chicago, Illnois

By Brodi from Our Offbeat Life

Chicago, Illinois is one of the best US getaways in March. There is a large  St. Patrick’s Day celebration  throughout the entire city around March 17. It takes place the weekend before St. Patrick’s Day if the holiday falls on a weekday. 

The most popular event in the city-sponsored festivities is the dyeing green of the Chicago river. A local plumber’s union uses an environmentally-friendly, food-grade dye to color the river shamrock green either on St. Patrick’s Day, or the Saturday before. It’s a free event that is attended by hundreds of thousands of people. 

Later that same day, a parade is held that highlights Chicago’s strong Irish heritage. Troupes of Irish dancers, bagpipers, and other Irish performers participate. 

When not enjoying the St. Patrick’s Day festivities, there are endless things to do in Chicago . Go for a walk in beautiful Millennium Park in downtown Chicago and then, head to the beaches and bike paths on Michigan Lake.

If it is chilly, venture to world class museums such as the Museum of Science And Industry and the Natural History Museum, to name only a few. The Science and Industry Museum has an actual German U-505 submarine from WWII to explore as well as an underground coal mine.

My husband is from Chicago and we have spent months there with and without our kids. For more information about the best things to do, many of which are free, please see 22 Best Things To Do In Chicago .

The weather in March in Chicago can be highly variable. Some years it might be 75F and sunny while others it might be in the 30s with a chance of snow. Regardless of the weather, all the city-wide St. Patrick’s Day events are well attended. Plan to dress in layers. 

Chicago is one of the few US cities that is accessible by two major international airports. Midway airport is south of the city, and accessible by the Orange Line subway. O’Hare airport is north of the city, and is accessible by the Blue Line subway. 

Regardless of what airport you choose, do not rent a car. Traffic is often gridlocked and parking is incredibly expensive. Public transit and rideshare services are both affordable and accessible, even for people in wheelchairs or traveling with strollers.

Brodi says, “There are scores of hotels found in the downtown Chicago area. The best neighborhoods to get to the city’s St. Patrick’s Day events are the Loop, Streeterville, and the Gold Coast.

The Chicago Hilton on Michigan Avenue is walkable to the Chicago River and close by the parade route as well.”

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San Diego, California

By Noel from The Mature Traveler

A fantastic March beach trip in America is San Diego in Southern California. It is a great time of year to go as it is still shoulder season and the weather is very pleasant. The wild flowers are starting to appear along the coastline and around the city. This makes for some spectacular hiking, picnicking and just enjoying the outdoors for which the region is known.

There are many popular things to do in San Diego in spring. Visit Balboa Park for the gorgeous botanical gardens, Japanese gardens and revolving exhibits at the 17 museums and cultural institutions located in the Balboa Park District.

Being outdoors in March is a must. Some fantastic coastal hikes include the Bayside trail at Cabrillo National Monument, or visit Torrey Pines Forest Preserve.

Alternatively, if you want more adventure, consider mountain biking, climbing, horseback riding. For a host of different water sports activities like surfing, kayaking or snorkeling, spend the day at the beautiful beaches of La Jolla. In fact, San Diego is know for some of the best beaches in the USA, especially for those looking for a warm beach destination in winter .

The craft brewery scene is fantastic all around the city. There are many different neighborhoods to visit with over 150 different craft breweries and cider houses to experience around the region. Popular favorites are Mission Brewery, Coronado Brewing Company or Original 40 Brewing company.

March brings mild temperatures in the low 70s with lots of sun.

Flying into San Diego International Airport puts you right into the center of town with easy access to the downtown and historic district of the city.

Noel says, “There are many hotel choices in many different kind of locations – the downtown core, the old town district or on the ocean. One of the signature and iconic places to stay to enjoy a fantastic getaway is the Coronado Hotel located in Coronado. It offers a spectacular beach area that fronts the hotel and worth the splurge.”

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Great Basin National Park, Nevada

By Allison from She Dreams Of Alpine

Tucked away in a hidden corner of eastern Nevada near the Utah border is Great Basin National Park. It is an awesome outdoor destination in the United States in March for lots of reasons, including being a great place to avoid the crowds of popular spring break destinations. Although the weather in March can still be quite frosty, you’ll still find plenty of awesome things to do in the Park, no matter the conditions.

You can explore the unique and rugged landscape on a variety of hikes in Great Basin . These include easy jaunts through conifer forests or ancient bristlecone pine groves.

For something more challenging, consider hiking to the summit of Wheeler Peak, the second highest point in Nevada at 13,044 feet.

While the trails are still beautiful in March, you’ll want to check the weather forecast and bring traction for snow and ice. Snowshoeing some of the trails is another awesome option.

One of the most popular attractions in Great Basin is the Lehman Caves. These cool limestone caves are open year-round, but do require a reservation for a ranger-guided tour. Exploring the stalagmite and stalactite formations in the subterranean caves is a great place to escape if there is snow.

High temperatures average around 48°F. There is definitely a chance of spring snow.

To get to Great Basin, you can fly into either Salt Lake City or Las Vegas International Airport. The drive from Salt Lake is just about 4 hours while it’s around a 5 hour drive from Vegas to the National Park.

Allison says, “You can camp at the Lower Lehman Creek campground which is the only campground in Great Basin that is open year-round.”

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Maui, Hawaii

By Sarah from CosmopoliClan

There is no better beach holiday in America for a late winter or early spring getaway than the palm-fringed golden beaches of Maui. In March, weather on Maui is in full transition from the wet to the dry season. This results in an abundant decor of tropical foliage, fragrant flowers, generous waterfalls and a colorful rainbow here and there. This makes it one of the best places to visit in March in the United States.

The best way to discover the lush side of Maui is by driving the Road to Hana. This scenic drive is known for its 620 curves and 59 one-lane bridges. Along the way you get to discover majestic waterfalls, verdant botanical gardens, intriguing lava tubes and a black sand beach.

Another  family-friendly Maui activity  not to be missed in March is a whale-watching cruise. March is one of the best times of year to see these giants up close since that’s when they breed, calve, and nurse their young in the warm and safe waters beside Maui.

Since the ocean swell eases in spring, one of the best Maui activities in March is snorkeling. Discover the underwater world and swim with turtles during a snorkeling trip to Molokini island or Turtle Town. And if you happen to be on the island in the last week of March, then you can shake off the winter blues during the Prince Kuhio Day Festival.

Overall, weather on Maui in March is sunny with temperatures averaging 80° F during the day and 65° F during the night. The South-Maui areas of Kihei and Wailea tend to be mostly rain-free.

It doesn’t take more than a 30-minute drive from the airport to reach the most popular resort areas from Kahului airport.

Sarah says, “Kihei is perfect if you like a low-key vibe and condo-style accommodation while Wailea is home to some of the most sought-after resorts such as the Four Seasons Resort at Wailea , the Grand Wailea Resort and the Fairmont Kea Lani. “

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Charleston, South Carolina

By Stephanie from The Unknown Enthusiast

Charleston, South Carolina is one of the best US cities for a March city break. This beautiful, low country city is full of history. In March, the flowers are blooming and the sun is shining. The weather hasn’t yet turned hot and sticky like it will in summer. 

Charleston is full of colorful buildings, historic landmarks and buildings, a coastal vibe, and some really delicious food. Accordingly, 3 days in Charleston is the perfect amount of time to see the city.

You definitely can’t miss visiting Waterfront Park and the famous Pineapple Fountain. (The pineapple is a symbol of hospitality in Charleston.) Besides a good photo-op, if the weather is warm, you can wade in the water around the fountain, which feels lovely and refreshing.

You also must wander around the historic district, admiring all the colorful buildings and old architecture. St Michael’s Church, Rainbow Row, and the French Huguenot church are definitely sites that you should see.

Finally, you must visit Fort Sumter, the site on which the Civil War started. This fort is on an island in the middle of Charleston Bay, so a visit includes a 60 minute return ferry ride, a brief synopsis of the history of the fort by a ranger, and then time to wander and explore the remains of the fort.

If you’re interested in special events in the city, the Charleston Wine and Food Festival also occurs during the month of March. 

Temperatures are generally in the upper 60’s to mid-70’s. There will be an average rainfall of around 3-4 inches during the course of the month. 

You can reach Charleston by flying into Charleston International Airport. It is only a 20 minute drive to downtown. 

Stephanie says, “In Charleston, a great place to stay is the Meeting Street Inn . This charming hotel is set in a pink building, with a courtyard for guests to enjoy. Rooms are decorated in a historic fashion, and it’s within walking distance to just about everything.”

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Antelope Canyon, Arizona

By Jessica from Unearth The Voyage

Antelope Canyon is one of the most beautiful places to visit in March in the world. It is a slot canyon located in northern Arizona near a small town called Page. Slot canyons are narrow canyons with tall walls on either side and an opening at the top. Antelope Canyon is one of the most famous slot canyons because of its gorgeous colors, light beams that shine down and illuminate the canyon walls, and wave-like textured walls. 

To visit Antelope Canyon, you must book a tour and go with a guide. The walk through the canyon is about 1 mile and is usually pretty crowded. Although, nothing beats seeing this gorgeous canyon in person.

If you are trying to get away from the crowds, it is suggested to check out some of the other amazing slot canyons in the area . Some are more adventurous and could require longer hikes, climbing up and down ladders, and squeezing through really tight places. However, you might have the whole place to yourself!

Another incredible place to check out in the area is Horseshoe Bend. At the Horseshoe Bend overlook you will see how the Colorado River below has created a deep canyon in a horseshoe shape. The views here are absolutely incredible and worth checking out.

March is a lovely time to visit Antelope Canyon because the weather is not too hot or cold. However, that brings the crowds. Unfortunately, checking out other slot canyons in the area or going in the off-season is the only way to avoid crowds at Antelope Canyon. 

The best time to visit this area and Page is in the spring and fall. The average temperature in March is a high of 62 and a low of 40. There is little rain at this time.

To reach Antelope Canyon, the best international airport to fly into is Las Vegas. From there, rent a car and drive the 4.5 hours to Page, Arizona. 

Jessica says, “The best place to stay in the area is the Wingate by Wyndham hotel in Page. This hotel has excellent ratings, is super clean, and has a great breakfast. If you are looking to camp, one of the best campgrounds in the area is Antelope Park RV Park just outside of Page.”

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San Francisco, California

By Vidyut from Triplyzer

Located on the West Coast and rich with history and culture, traveling to San Francisco in springtime is one of a kind experience. The city is packed with attractions and if you are on  a day trip to San Francisco , you’ll have to make some tough choices.

The Golden Gate Bridge is the number one attraction, top on everybody’s bucket list. Enjoy a day of walking and biking, or get to the viewpoints nearby for taking that perfect click. Nearby is the Golden Gate Park, a beautiful place much loved by the locals.

Located 2 km off the coast is Alcatraz, a tiny island prison located in San Francisco Bay. To get there, you must take a ferry or book yourself a guided tour.

Afterwards, explore Fisherman’s Wharf, the busy harbor area, where you pick up the ferry. In the evening, the neighborhood is packed with numerous entertainment and dining options. In addition, there is lots of shopping options.

In March, the weather is quite pleasant with an ample amount of sun. The average temperature hovers around 65 degrees.

Located 14 miles from the city is San Francisco International Airport. Apart from taxis, there are numerous public transit options available such as trains and buses. Avoid renting a car unless you plan to take lots of day trips.

Vidyut says, “ Chelsea Inn is a lovely hotel located a few minutes’ walk from the beach. Both Golden Gate Bridge and the Fisherman’s Wharf are also close by.”

march is best time to visit moab in usa

By Janae from Adventures With Tucknae

Moab, Utah, is the perfect destination for outdoor adventures. It is located in southeast Utah and has a population of only 5,000 people. However, there are almost 2 million visitors each year! 

One of the best things about Moab is that it’s a gateway to multiple amazing national and state parks. Some of the most popular activities are  hiking in Arches National Park , taking in the views at Canyonlands National Park and Dead Horse Point State Park, and exploring the colorful hoodoos at Goblin Valley State Park. 

The main reason why Moab is one of the best places to visit in America in March is that it is the off-season and you can avoid the summer crowds. In addition, Arches National Park has a paid timed entry program that starts April 3rd so you can visit beforehand to save money. 

The weather is generally nice in March with highs in the 60s and lows in the 30s. This is great time to avoid hiking in the extreme heat that they usually experience in the summer months. 

The nearest international airport is Salt Lake City International Airport which is a 3 hour & 45 minute drive to Moab.

Janae says, “If you are traveling in an RV, there are plenty of great RV parks in the area, including Spanish Trail RV Park and ACT Campground. If you are looking for a hotel, the Hyatt Place and the Best Western Plus are popular options.”

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Minocqua, Wisconsin

By Paulina On The Road

The small town of Minocqua is one of the most beautiful places in the United States to visit in March as it is surrounded by picturesque forests and over 2000 lakes, rivers, and other water bodies.

Situated in Northern Wisconsin, there are countless  things to do in Minocqua  throughout the year but it is the most fun during the month of March. In addition, you avoid the hustle and bustle of the summer months.

During March, the place is filled with natural beauty, making it a perfect vacation getaway if you want to be somewhere serene. Start with exploring the Wildwood Wildlife Park Zoo and Nature Center where you will discover over 1000 animals. If you are with your kids, they will love this place.

If you are on the vacation with your partner or alone, do not miss out doing the Bearskin State Trail. It is a bike trail that starts in Minocqua and goes south for 18 miles.

Finally, don’t miss breathtaking views of the lake or watching the sunset on a Pontoon Cruise.

The average temperature of Minocqua in March is between 20.7°F to 34.5°F and the weather is mostly cloudy and breezy.

Travellers can take a flight to Rhinelander-Oneida County and then a 45-minute drive to Minocqua. The closest international airport is in Duluth, Minnesota which is 175 miles away (3 hours 20 minutes drive).

Paulina says, “For a nice stay, choose The Pointe Hotel and Suites . They have top reviews and provide value deals.”

The 25 best places to visit in the USA in March have something for everyone. There are a number of national and state parks, beach destinations, small towns and big cities.

If you love to lounge on beaches, hike and see breathtaking views, or explore busy city centers filled with extraordinary museums and world class restaurants, you have a lot from which to choose.

Finally, March brings fun annual events and celebrations, as well as warm or promising weather. Where are you going to go?

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20 Best Places to Visit in March in the USA, Europe & Abroad

Looking for the best places to visit in March in the USA, Europe or somewhere amazing on the other side of the world?

Experience the “luck of the Irish” at some of the best spots to celebrate St. Patty’s day, buy a new swimsuit for an exotic vacation or tie up those snow boots because these spring break destinations will give you inspiration for your next trip.

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Chicago, Illinois in March

Is it smart to travel to the Windy City in March? Absolutely if you want to see the biggest green river and celebrate St. Patrick’s Day stateside. Chicago has a ton to offer from architecture to shopping to some of the country’s most innovative restaurants.

Tour the city starting at one of Chicago’s most famous landmarks , the Cloud Gate sculpture, also known as “the Bean” in Millennium Park. Spend hours perusing the impressive collection at the Art Institute of Chicago .

Visit the Willis Tower Skydeck to stand in a glass box over Chicago’s skyline. It can be a little bit scary, but definitely worth the view! One of the most popular tours in Chicago is an architecture river cruise where they share all the highlights.

Want to learn more about Chicago’s colorful history? The Gangsters and Ghosts Tour will take you back to the world of bootlegging, speakeasies and notorious gangsters of the roaring 20s.

Then shop ’til you drop on Michigan Avenue’s Magnificent Mile before you get your foodie on at one of Chicago’s culinary gems!

  • Why Visit in March: St. Patty’s Day celebrations and the green Chicago River
  • Hotels :  Pendry Chicago (9.5) or Virgin Hotels Chicago (9.0)
  • Best Tours : Chicago Architecture River Cruise and Gangsters and Ghosts Tour in Chicago

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Death Valley National Park, California in March

Known as the hottest and driest national park, Death Valley is a place unlike any other. Despite its scary-sounding name, it should be on the bucket list of every eager traveler, and the best time to visit the fascinating place is surely March.

Spring brings comfortable temperatures to Death of Valley with highs around 80 degrees and lows around 55 degrees. It’s great for active pursuits and camping.

Besides better weather, there is the possibility of experiencing spring wildflowers which typically peak in late March. The hottest place on Earth is an unusual destination, but one that should be seen at least once in one’s lifetime.

It is also a wonderful time to explore the Darwin Falls at high water, see the colorful hills at Artists Palette, and discover sand dunes such as Mesquite Dunes and Ibex Dunes without dying of heat exhaustion. 

One of the easiest ways to explore is with a self guided driving tour. Download the app for a driving tour complete with audio that is activated by GPS as you get to each location.

  • Why Visit in March: Spring wildflowers, great weather
  • Hotels :  The Inn at Death Valley (8.3)
  • Best Tours : Self Guided Death Valley Driving Tour with Audio

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Carmel-by-the-Sea beat places to visit in March

Monterey County, California in March

The Monterey Peninsula is comprised of the cities of Monterey, Pacific Grove and Carmel-by-the-Sea. Each has their own distinct personality and are often visited on a California Coast road trip.

In March, music lovers congregate for the Jazz Bash by the Bay that includes a mix of Jazz, Swing, Ragtime and Blues music. There are 7 venues and 6 dance floors where you can really live it up!

If you’re with the kids, a visit to the Monterey Bay Aquarium is a must. March is a peak time to spot humpback and grey whales migrating through the Pacific Ocean on a Half-Day Whale Watching Tour .

Carmel-by-the-Sea is the prettiest California beach town that’s perfect for a March getaway! Rain or shine, enjoy a relaxing weekend browsing boutiques, eating at quaint cafes and exploring eclectic art galleries.

Wrap up in a sweater and walk down to the beach or do an electric bike tour of 17-mile Drive for breathtaking views of the Northern California coast. Keep an eye out because you’ll likely spot some sea lions!

Golfers can play a round at Pebble Beach, one of the most legendary courses in the US. After the weekend, you will want to pack up your things and snag your own beach house.

  • Why Visit in March: Jazz Bash by the Bay, Whale watching, mild weather
  • Hotels :  Bernardus Lodge & Spa (9.1) The Getaway (8.9) or L’Auberge Carmel, Relais & Chateaux (8.6)
  • Best Tours : Half-Day Whale Watching Tour and Electric Bike Tour of 17-mile Drive

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Tucson, Arizona in March

Tucson is a great place to visit in the springtime. The temperatures are mild, and there are plenty of things to do and see.

The Tucson Folk festival is a free, family friendly event that hosts all types of music from bluegrass and blues to country and various styles of Latin music. It kicks off at the end of March.

One of the best places to visit is Saguaro National Park . There you can see the majestic saguaro cacti, which only grow in the Sonoran Desert. Wildflower blooms peak in March, making it the most colorful time to visit.

Another popular attraction is Biosphere 2 , a research center that replicates Earth’s ecosystems. History buffs should make sure to check out Mission San Xavier del Bac , one of the oldest churches in Arizona.

And if you’re looking for something fun and active, try hiking or biking through the desert trails around Tuscon. A half day rock climbing or canyoneering tour of Mt. Lemmon is great for those that want to take it up a notch.

  • Why Visit in March: Great weather for hiking and active pursuits, wildflower peak season, Tucson Folk Festival
  • Hotels :  Graduate Tucson (9.1) or The Tuxon Hotel (8.5)
  • Best Tours : Mt. Lemmon Half Day Rock Climbing and Guided Tour Through Tucson

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Texas Hamilton Pool

Austin, Texas in March

March is the time to plan a visit to Austin, to attend South by Southwest , one of the world’s premier music festivals. Additionally there are SXSW conferences and exhibitions city wide over 10 days showcasing music, film, and media.

At the beginning of the month, Rodeo Austin’s hosts a huge, Texas style BBQ cook off called BBQ Austin ! Teams from all over the state compete and there is carnival with more than 80 rides and tons of carnival treats,

The capital of Texas is also home to plenty of cultural performances and world-class museums. Make sure to stop by the Blanton Museum of Art. Dance aficionados should catch a Ballet Austin performance.

Austin is always great for an evening out. Hit the Continental Club, which is internationally acclaimed for launching careers for many superstars. Around St Patrick’s Day, you’ll find a family friendly festival and plenty of pub crawls.

Take your inflatable kayak to paddle on Lady Bird Lake or one of the other beautiful lakes in Austin . See the stunning waterfall at Hamilton Pool Preserve. Austin is full of beautiful places tp enjoy the outdoors.

  • Why Visit in March: South by Southwest, Rodeo Austin BBQ and Carnival, St. Patrick’s Day Festival and Pub Crawls
  • Hotels :  ARRIVE Austin (9.3) or Hotel ZaZa Austin (9.1)
  • Best Tours : Austin Biker Gang E-Bike Adventure and Austin Hill Country BBQ & Wine Shuttle

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Charleston Best Places to Visit in March in the US

Charleston, South Carolina in March

Charleston is one of the best March travel destinations in the US. You’ll find a slew of festivals and events in the Holy City all month long.

The city becomes a culinary haven during the Charleston Wine + Food Festival, where food enthusiasts gather to savor the best of Lowcountry cuisine and indulge in wine tastings.

Foodies will also delight in the mouthwatering Bluegrass Brunch at High Cotton restaurant with live music or a Downtown Charleston Food Tour that explores the city’s culinary scene.

Music enthusiasts will also love the Charleston Bluegrass Festival , while history and architecture buffs can immerse themselves in the charm of the Charleston Festival of Houses and Gardens .

The city dons a festive spirit with the lively Charleston St. Patrick’s Day Parade , featuring colorful parades and celebrations. For a beachside escape, the Isle of Palms Front Beach Fest beckons with sun, sand, and lively festivities.

To delve into Charleston’s storied past, the Old South Carriage Historic Horse & Carriage Tour offers a captivating journey through the cobblestone streets, providing a glimpse into the city’s rich history and Southern hospitality.

  • Why Visit in March : Charleston Wine + Food Festival, Charleston Bluegrass Festival, and other fun events
  • Hotels :  The Dewberry Charleston (8.8) or The Pinch Charleston (9.6)
  • Best Tours : Downtown Charleston Food Tour and Old South Carriage Historic Horse & Carriage Tour

The Best Places to Visit in March in Europe

Where to go in March Menton France

Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, France

If you are wondering where to go in March for a road trip filled with adventures and festivals, the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region of France is the perfect spot.

Art and culture enthusiasts should not miss the Aix-en-Provence Festival de Pâques , a celebration of classical music that adds a melodic charm to the air. For maritime enthusiasts, the Les Nauticales Boat Show is a must-attend event.

March brings a burst of citrusy joy with the Menton Lemon Festival , while the Nice Carnival and Violet Festival in Tourrettes-sur-Loup captivate visitors with vibrant parades and floral displays.

Adventure enthusiasts can explore the stunning Calanques and Gorges du Verdon , where nature reveals its majestic beauty. March also marks the end of the black truffle season and markets brim with spring produce.

Stretch your trip a bit further to the Carmargue World Heritage site, home to the renowned Carmargue Horses, diverse wildlife, beautiful beaches, and the neighboring town of Arles made famous by Vincent Van Gogh.

The month concludes with the Côte d’Azur Garden Festival , highlighting the region’s botanical wonders. March in Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur promises a harmonious blend of nature, culture, and festivities.

  • Why Visit in March : Festival de Pâques, Menton Lemon Festival, Nice Carnival
  • Hotels :  Villa Saint-Ange  (9.3) or one of the Best Hotels in Nice
  • Best Tours : French Riviera in One Day or Verdon Gorge & Provence Tour

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Temple Bar March

Dublin, Ireland in March

Is there better place to be for St. Patrick’s Day then Ireland? March 17 is serious business in Dublin. A sea of green moves through the Dublin streets as parades kick off and the entire city celebrates.

Iconic Temple Bar is one of the best places to grab a drink and join in the revelry. March is a great time for Dublin solo travel because you’ll be sure to make tons of instant friends.

One of the biggest festivals called Country to Country (C2C) takes place in March. It’s a traveling country music festival that hits London, Dublin and Glasgow with heavy hitters and emerging talent.

After the citywide party is over, visit the Guinness Storehouse to see their famous beer making process and Jameson Distillery where you can blend your own whiskey to take home.

Walk over Ha’Penny bridge, duck into St. Patricks Cathedral, and see the Book of Kells at the famous Trinity College library. Then take your show on the road with our epic 7 Day Ireland Itinerary .

If you are planning a city break to Dublin, Ireland and want to see some of the bigger sights on day trips, take a Cliffs of Moher and Galway tour .

Or a extend your trip to Northern Ireland to see Giant’s Causeway, Game of Thrones sights and stay in one of the best hotels in Belfast .

  • Why Visit in March: St. Patty’s Day (of course), Country to Country Festival,
  • Hotels :  The Alex (9.0) or The Merrion Hotel (9.4)
  • Best Tours : Cliffs of Moher & Galway Day Tour and Northern Ireland Highlights including Giant’s Causeway

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Best Places to Travel in March Malta

Malta in March

Malta is a small archipelago off the coast of Sicily. It’s an interesting mix between European and Middle Eastern cultures.

The capital city of Valetta is a sophisticated, chic city filled with beautiful, historic churches, charming restaurants and it’s the business hub of Malta.

Outside of Valetta, is a completely different feel. Malta has multiple Game of Thrones film locations in Rabat, the historical city of Mdina and nearby Gozo Island that you shouldn’t miss. You can take a day tour to Gozo and the Blue Lagoon.

History buffs will love Ħaġar Qim, a historical site with old temples dating back to 3600 BC. Another interesting film location is Popeye Village built for the Popeye movie.

Those who love nightlife, will find it in St. Julian’s. March is the shoulder season in Malta and has the possibility of warm beach days. If so, you can enjoy beaches and the Blue Grotto without crowds.

  • Why Visit in March: Freedom Day, pleasant temperatures, shoulder season prices
  • Hotels :  Iniala Harbour House (9.7) or one of the best boutique hotels in Malta
  • Best Tours : Gozo, Comino & Blue Lagoon Cruise and Gozo Full-Day Jeep Tour

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Valencia in March Fallas Festival

Valencia, Spain in March

If you’re looking for the best places to visit in March in Europe, Valencia, Spain is the place! With mild weather and plenty of sun, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

It all kicks off with Las Fallas de San Jose – a five-night celebration involving parades of Ninot Fallas and fireworks to celebrate the arrival of Spring. To top off the festivities, giant papier-mâché heads are then burned in a huge bonfire!

You can immerse yourself in Valencian culture by taking part in a Paella cooking class before admiring the largest aquarium at City of Arts and Sciences and taking part in a Rooftop Wine Tasting with Tapas.

Be sure to explore the iconic Valencia Cathedral where you can climb to the top for breathtaking views or stroll through Barrio del Carmen ‘s trendy boutiques, eat at great restaurants, or hang out in the hip bars and nightclubs.

Don’t forget about Jardin del Turia either – A beautiful park stretched over 9 km along old bed of Turid River – ideal for an evening stroll or day picnic.

Whether you’re seeking culture or just an evening on a terrace overlooking illuminated cityscape Valencia has it all – best seen in March!

  • Why Visit in March: Fallas Festival, sunny skies
  • Hotels :  YOURS boutique stay (9.4) or one of the 12 Best Boutique Hotels in Valencia
  • Best Tours : Paella Cooking classes and City of Arts & Sciences Tour with Rooftop Wine Tasting & Tapas

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Lofoten Norway Best Places to Visit in March

Loften Islands, Norway in March

March is a magical time to experience the Lofoten Islands at their prettiest, with snow-capped mountains. Experience the transition from winter to spring. with plenty of activities and fewer crowds than in summer.

One of the highlights is embarking on a Lofoten Northern Lights Hunt , where the extended nights offer an excellent chance to witness the awe-inspiring auroras dancing across the Arctic sky.

Photography enthusiasts can join a winter photography tour to Reine , capturing the ethereal beauty of this iconic fishing village surrounded by majestic landscapes.

For a more active adventure, a snowshoeing excursion allows visitors to traverse the pristine snow-covered terrain, providing a unique perspective of the islands’ winter charm.

Whether chasing the Northern Lights, capturing the scenic beauty through a lens, or engaging in snow-filled activities, March in the Lofoten Islands promises a serene and less crowded Arctic getaway.

  • Why Visit in March: Chance to see Aurora Borealis, one of the prettiest times of year, less crowds
  • Hotels :  Thon Hotel Svolvær (9.1) or Nusfjord Arctic Resort (9.4)
  • Best Tours : Lofoten Northern Lights Hunt or a Snowshoeing Adventure

Best Places to Travel in March Around the World

Philippines Palawan Islands

Palawan Islands, Philippines in March

With 1,800+ islands, Palawan has plenty of exciting activities to offer, making it one of the best tropical places to travel in March. From perfect turquoise water to secret white sand beaches, this is an incredible bucket list destination.

Start off your Palawan itinerary with an El Nido island hopping tour around Bacuit Bay.

Whether you prefer to kayak, take a boat tour, go diving, or visit the best beaches in Palawan, it’s an experience you’ll never forget.

You can also take a boat tour through the longest Puerto Princesa Subterranean River. In your downtime, explore the island on a motorbike or climb Mt. Tapyas for an unforgettable view of Coron Town, Busuanga Island and Coron Island!

There’s also an amazing hot springs nearby – Maquinit Springs and a hidden lagoon at Twin Lagoon where you can get up close with magnificent marine creatures.

Best save the beautiful Lake Kayangan and Barracuda Lake – home to unique underwater mountains – as a cherry on top of your trip!

  • Why Visit in March: perfect weather
  • Hotels :  Maremegmeg Beach Club   (9.2) or Paolyn Houseboats Coron Island (9.9)
  • Best Tours : Underground River Full-Day Trip and El Nido Island Hopping Tour

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Yellowknife Northern Lights March

Yellowknife, Canada in March

March is a great time to see the Northern Lights in Yellowknife because the weather is getting warmer and the skies are clearer. There’s also a great mix between daylight and night hours so you can have adventures by day and Aurora viewing at night.

If you’ve been dying to see this incredible phenomenon, now is your chance! Take an Aurora Tour from Yellowknife with a guide or go for the cozy cabin aurora experience with dinner and some awesome hosts.

Another really cool thing to do is drive the Dettah Ice Road . This is an actual 4 mile road on top of frozen Yellowknife Bay that connects Yellowknife to Dettah. You can drive this road when it freezes over in the winter and take some cool pictures.

Starting in November crews harvest panels of ice that weigh 200-300 pounds each from Yellowknife Bay to create the Snow Castle that opens on March 1st. It’s the beginning of the Snowking’s Winter Festival and an exciting time in Yellowknife.

It’s a great family activity to visit this huge ice fort complete with an ice slide, an ice stage with live entertainment, a cafe, amazing ice sculptures and more. Bring warm clothes. March temperatures can still dip below zero.

  • Why Visit in March: Northern lights, Snowking’s Winter Festival, Drive the Dettah Ice Road
  • Hotels :  The Explorer Hotel (8.3)
  • Best Tours : Cozy Cabin Aurora Experience or Northern Lights Tour from Yellowknife

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Best Places to Travel in March Petra Jordan

Jordan in March

Jordan has very moderate temperatures in March making it one of the best times to visit. This incredible country should have a prominent spot on every travel bucket list.

Petra , one of the 7 Wonders of the World, is the most popular site but there is so much more that you can see in a 7 day Jordan itinerary .

From Petra head to the Wadi Rum desert where they filmed The Martian and glamp in a the most luxurious luxurious bubble hotels with clear ceilings to view the amazing star filled sky . By day, you can take a tour of the Wadi Run highlights.

No Jordan trip is complete without a visit to the Dead Sea . Float in the world’s saltiest sea, 1300 feet below sea level, and cover yourself in mineral filled mud. Make sure to stop by Wadi Mujib for a hike or canyoning.

Finish your week with a trip to see the Roman ruins at Jerash. Amman is a terrific city to spend a few days filled with historical sites and fun nightlife.

  • Why Visit in March: shoulder season
  • Hotels :  The St. Regis Amman (9.1) or Wadi Rum Bubble Luxotel (9.0)
  • Best Tours : 2-Day Petra, Wadi Rum & Dead Sea Tour from Amman and Wadi Rum Highlights

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Chefchaouen Morocco

Morocco in March

Morocco is definitely one of the best places to travel in March due to the warm weather. Start with 3 Days in Marrakech Medina, where you can take a stay in one of its cool Riads, and taste traditional Moroccan food.

This is a great base to explore the labyrinth of shops and attractions such as Jamaa el Fna Square.

Take part in a three day desert safari through the Atlas Mountains to the Sahara Desert ! You’ll have an unforgettable experience of camel rides, sand boarding and nights under a star filled sky to add more magic.

Make sure your Morocco itinerary includes a visit to Fes, the walled city and UNESCO World Heritage Site that is one of the oldest cities in Morocco, for some shopping and sightseeing.

Take a day trip to Chefchaouen , known as the blue city thanks to its houses painted in various shades of blue. Some beach time is also in order. Hit the waves in Agadir or visit the fishing village of Essaouira and enjoy the Mediterranean sea views.

Last but definitely not least, save time for a bucket list glamping experience at a Morocco Desert Luxury Camp . There are so many opportunities for a magical trip to Morocco in March.

  • Why Visit in March: beautiful Spring weather with less tourists
  • Hotels :  Les Jardins De La Koutoubia (9.0) or one of the Best Riads in Marrakech
  • Best Tours : 3-Day Sahara Desert Safari and Essaouira Full-Day Trip

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Dubai Best Places to Visit in March

Dubai, UAE in March

This Emirate city is known for its endless array of activities and attractions from world-class shopping and dining to exciting outdoor adventures.

And with average temperatures ranging from 18°C to 29°C, you can be sure to enjoy sunny skies all month long in Dubai.

In March, you can cheer on your favorite horse at the Dubai World Cup , one of the world’s most prestigious horse races. Browse works by international artists at Art Dubai or check out the latest yachts at the Dubai International Boat Show .

Every Dubai itinerary should include a bird’s eye view from the top of the Burj Khalifa and visit the Dubai Aquarium. Adventurers should embark on a desert safari complete with camels, 4x4s and sand boarding .

Or head indoors to hit the slopes at Ski Dubai, an indoor ski resort featuring real snow! Another thing to do since it’s so close is a day trip to Abu Dhabi to see the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, the Louvre Abu Dhabi and Ferrari World.

  • Why Visit in March: Dubai World Cup, Art Dubai, International Boat Show, good weather
  • Hotels :  One&Only The Palm (9.2) or Hotel Indigo Dubai Downtown (9)
  • Best Tours : Desert Safari, Quad Bike, Camel Ride & Dinner and Abu Dhabi Premium Full-Day Sightseeing Tour

Japan Best Places to Visit in March

Japan in March

The Japanese tradition of the  Cherry Blossom Festival  dates back centuries ago. Although they start to bloom as early as January, the festival runs from March to April. 

The Cherry Blossom Festival is not only about admiring the beauty of nature. It is also a time to meet friends and family, as thousands of people swam to the parks and enjoy picnics in the public spaces. 

It’s a romantic time of year, perfect for a romantic  Japan honeymoon . Don’t forget to give your bride a sweet treat on  White Day , March 14, when men reciprocate the chocolates they got from their Valentines in February. 

In addition to the Cherry Blossom Festival, other things to see and do in the Honshu region include the  Tokyo Marathon , the  Grand Sumo tournament,  the Japanese snow monkeys , and  Anime Japan  at Tokyo Big Sight.

Don’t miss teamLab Planets immersive art experience, the Shibuya crossing, the Senso-Ji temple, hidden gems in Tokyo , and a  trip to Nikko  – the perfect destination for anyone interested in wildlife, nature, and natural hot springs. 

  • Why Visit in March: Cherry blossoms, Tokyo Marathon, Grand Sumo Tournament, Anime Japan
  • Hotels : Trunk (8.9), Andaz Tokyo (9.1) or Aman Kyoto (10)
  • Best Tours : Mount Fuji Day Trip on the Bullet Train and a Private Custom Tour of Tokyo

Best Places to Travel in March Nepal

Nepal in March

March is the beginning of the spring bloom and a great time to visit the Himalayas. For the more adventurous, Nepal has some of the best and most challenging treks that can take between two days and a few weeks.

Even if the 15 day Mount Everest Base Camp trek isn’t for you, you can still take a helicopter tour and land at Base Camp visited by the world’s best climbers or even go trekking in Nepal with kids .

There are so many unique things to do in Kathmandu from visiting museums and spiritual places to day hikes and white water rafting.

Aside from the incredible excursions, Nepal is very centered around religion, Hinduism and Buddhism in particular. Taking time to explore spiritual sites will certainly open your mind to this diverse culture and way of life.

In March, there are some great Nepali festivals. Ghode Jatra festival of horses has a variety of horse races and demonstrations by the Nepal Army.

Thousands of visitors go to the Pashupatinath Temple to celebrate Maha Shivarati and Lord Shiva. Holi celebrates the arrival of spring with colorful powder thrown into the air.

  • Why Visit in March: great time for trekking, white water rafting, festivals
  • Hotels :  The Dwarika’s Hotel (9.4) or Basera Boutique Hotel (9.2)
  • Best Tours : Everest Base Camp Visit by Helicopter Day Tour and Nagarkot Himalayas Sunrise Hike

March Travel Destinations Singapore

Singapore in March

Singapore is one of the best vacation spots in March when the weather is just right.

Begin your journey at the iconic  Gardens by the Bay.   See the lush mountain in Cloud Forest, the floral display in the Flower Dome, and the mesmerizing light display at the Supertree Grove at night.

Nature enthusiasts will also appreciate the Singapore Botanic Gardens , a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 

For a taste of luxury and breathtaking views, head to the top of Marina Bay Sands , with a rooftop bar and an infinity pool that seems to merge with the skyline.

Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Kampong Glam , where the Sultan Mosque and shopping on Arab Street offer a glimpse into the city’s rich heritage. 

Explore the city’s architectural marvels and scenic waterfront on a Lion City bike tour or savor the diverse flavors of Singaporean cuisine on a Private Food Tour,

When heading home, leave extra time to check out all the attractions at the  Jewel Changi Airport , one of the most interesting airports in the world.

  • Why Visit in March: Good weather but it’s still hot and tropical with occasional rain
  • Hotels :  Marina Bay Sands (9.2) or Raffles Singapore (9.3)
  • Best Tours : Lion City Bike Tour of Singapore or Food Tour: 10 Tastings of 3 Cultures

Mumbai Holi March

Delhi, India in March

When people think of India, they might picture cows wandering the streets, spicy food and unfortunate poverty. But there’s another side to this diverse and vibrant country – one that is rich in history and culture.

New Delhi hosts the annual Holi Festival in March. It’s a celebration that takes place all over India and is particularly spectacular in Delhi. If you’re looking for a colorful, immersive experience into Indian culture, this is the year’s biggest party!

Make the most of your time in the capitol city by arranging for a driver when you’re ready to see the sights. Explore the Red Fort, Old Delhi, the Hauz Kauz complex, and definitely make time for a day tour to the Taj Mahal and Agra .

  • Why Visit in March: Holi festival, pleasant weather and flowers in bloom
  • Hotels :  The Oberoi New Delhi (9.5) or Bungalow 99 (9.4)
  • Best Tours : Private Sunrise Taj Mahal Trip & Agra Fort Tour by Car and Old Delhi Bike Tour

These are the 15 best places to visit in March. Get a head start on a warm weather vacation or enjoy the beginning of Spring. I personally like Spring and Fall travel the best. It’s the shoulder season for so many places and the best time to get a great deal.

Our guide to find great flight deals can help you make it happen.. If you’re looking for some more inspiration, check out the best places to travel in February .

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The top 7 destinations for travel in March 2024

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UPDATED: This article was originally published in January 2018

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Shining a light on March this time! European frosts are beginning to thaw, South America is starting to hot up and year-round destinations like Hong Kong and Dubai, make for easy travel wins. Whether you’re after rum tasting in Cuba, colourful chaos in India or orangutan spotting in Borneo, here’s your guide to where to travel in March.

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Palm Islands in Dubai

A fair few of us would admit to thinking of Dubai is a mere layover, a place to take a breather en route to your final stop. But, at Intrepid we’re firm believers in the philosophy that: it’s the journey, not just the destination . So, if Dubai is part of your trip, embrace it! March is a great time to go as temperatures haven’t reached their peak yet and rain showers are few and far between.

Want to know what to expect from this surprising and opulent city? Take a trip to a man-made island carved like a tropical palm tree, soak up awe-inspiring vistas from the great heights of the Burj Khalifa, or lose yourself in one of the world’s biggest shopping malls. You can also take a trip back in time to the historic area of Bastakiya, exploring its spice and gold souqs.

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Step out of the everyday and into the captivating Land of the Pharaohs this March. Egyptian springtime is getting underway, and dry days and daily temperatures of around 25°C can be expected. What better climate to set off and explore this country’s marvellous monuments, or set sail down the Nile?

Read more: What it’s really like cruising the Nile on an Intrepid tour

Get to grips with the mythology and mystery that ancient Egypt is shrouded in as you visit the Pyramids and Great Sphinx of Giza, and the tombs of iconic rulers in the Valley of the Kings. Or make your way through the maze-like marketplace of Cairo’s Khan al-Khalili Bazaar to shop for glass lanterns, jewellery and other traditional trinkets. You’ll love the feeling of being dwarfed by the two enormous rock temples of Abu Simbel, too.

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A baby orangutan perched on a branch in Borneo, Malaysia

Baby orangutan in Borneo

Are you absolutely orangutan obsessed? Then Borneo, and particularly Sabah, should be the next destination you tick off your bucket list. March kickstarts Sabah’s dry season, meaning fewer visitors, lower levels of rainfall and increased chances of finding these gentle giants in their natural habitat. It’s also an ideal time of year for sunning yourself on the beaches of Gaya Island, Kota Kinabalu and Sipadan.

Read more: Another reason to visit Borneo – Malaysia’s Rainforest World Music Festival

If you’d describe yourself as a bit of a water baby, you’ll love the fact that March also brings keen snorkelers the chance to go swimming in search of the world’s largest fish, the whale shark. Lankayan Island is a hotspot for tracking down these graceful beasts and is amazing for diving amongst its rainbow-coloured reefs and sunken shipwrecks from times gone by.

  • 10-day Classic Borneo
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  • 8-day Borneo Expedition to the Maliau Basin

6. Hong Kong

A scenic view of Hong Kong from Victoria Peak

Photo by Florian Wehde via Unsplash

Hong Kong is yet another one of those places considered a stopover and not a destination in its own right. But, this bustling city gives you a fascinating window into what the future of modern China will look like. With its impressive skyline, varied foodie offerings, and many museums and concert halls, you’ll wish you were staying longer than a few days!

Read more: Here’s what you need to do, eat and drink in Hong Kong

This vibrant urban centre is split into a mass of different neighbourhoods, each with its own speciality and personality. Shop until you drop in Causeway Bay, dig into sophisticated dishes in SoHo, embrace your inner hipster in Sheung Wan, sample a craft beer or two in Kennedy Town and so much more. Aside from all this excitement, Hong Kong also has over 260 outlying islands – boasting abandoned villages, challenging rock climbing opportunities, and otherworldly scenery.

  • 19-day China Experience

Festival goers covered in pink powder at Holi Festival in Uttar Pradesh, India

Photo captured by Deba Prasad Roy

Alright, you caught us. We’ve already recommended India as a fantastic country to travel to in November and December, but we’d be missing a trick if we didn’t mention it here too. Why, you ask? Two words – Holi Festival. Officially ushering in the spring, Holi is celebrated as the Festival of Love all over the sub-continent and is one of the most colourful times in the Indian calendar.

Read more: 5 great destinations for solo travel in India

Join locals in the streets as they shower each other with vibrantly coloured powders and water and watch the Holika Dahan (wood and dung bonfires) burn as good triumphs over evil. Plus, try traditional festival treats like puran poli (a sweet buttery flatbread) and dahi vada (vegetable fritters soaked in thick Indian yoghurt). Holi is a cultural experience not to be missed!

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  • 15-day Classic Rajasthan

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If you’re trying to figure out where to go for a memorable March trip, keep reading. Here we present the best holiday destinations in March — from blissful beach breaks in beautiful Barbados, and uncovering culture in Bali, through to satisfying sojourns in chic European cities and scenic UK destinations. As a bonus, we also share tips on unmissable events and top places to stay.

1. Dublin, Ireland

2. barbados, lesser antilles, 3. ubud, bali, 4. madrid, spain, 5. golden triangle, india, 6. west bohemia, czechia, 7. lake atitlán, guatamala, 8. the garden route, south africa, 9. loire valley, france, 10. the algarve, portugal, 11. southern california, usa, 12. berlin, germany, 13. muscat, oman, 14. cornwall, england, 15. torres del paine, chile, 16. monaco, french riviera, 17. norfolk, england, 18. naples, italy, 19. nara, japan, 20. valencia, spain, travel ideas for ireland, created by local experts.

Fascinating Ireland & North Ireland

Fascinating Ireland & North Ireland

Ireland is one of the most popular destinations for tourists: its rich cultural heritage, the beautiful landscapes and the laid-back lifestyle attract many travelers. Visit the famous Giant's causeway, fascinating Cliffs of Moher, the Ring of Kerry and many more highlights.

Spectacular Ireland

Spectacular Ireland

This itinerary will give you a chance to discover the most spectacular places in Ireland within eight days. Visit the Killarney National Park and the South West Coast of Ireland. Travel back in time during your visit on the Aran Islands and cross the region of Connemara.

Game of Thrones – Northern Ireland

Game of Thrones – Northern Ireland

The Seven Kingdoms await you in this Game of Thrones adventure. The incredible landscapes of Northern Ireland make up an enchanting array of fortresses, heart-stopping cliffs and countless small villages steeped in history. A trip to the universe of Game of Thrones is about to begin!

Pearls of Ireland: Cliffs of Moher, Galway and the Burren National Park

Pearls of Ireland: Cliffs of Moher, Galway and the Burren National Park

Take some time off with your family and friends and discover the most spectacular places that Ireland has to offer. In addition, we recommend you pay for the beautiful city of Dublin a visit.

The West Coast and Cliffs of Moher

The West Coast and Cliffs of Moher

This itinerary discovers the most authentic parts of the Emerald Isle. The spectacular Cliffs of Moher on the west coast, the many castles and fortresses in the south, together with the breathtaking landscapes of the Wicklow Mountains National Park presents the perfect backdrop to a trip.

Streets of Dublin, Ireland  © massimofusaro/Shutterstock

Streets of Dublin, Ireland  © massimofusaro/Shutterstock

Why visit: St Patrick’s Day Temperature: 4°C-11°C (39°F-52°F) Travel time from UK: 1-1.5 hours Average daily budget: £80+

For culture-loving travellers, Dublin is one of the best holiday destinations in March for a whole host of rewarding reasons.

First up, St Patrick’s Day. Celebrated on 17 th March, it’s a top month time to visit Dublin to experience that legendary Irish craic. 

Alongside the huge parade, you’ll get to enjoy a programme packed with diverse cultural events, with an area of the city devoted to festivities. 

St Patrick’s Day aside, Dublin exudes infectious energy at every turn, offering traditional pubs, hip bars and elegant architecture to rival any European capital. 

While in town, be sure to take advantage of all the great  things to do in Dublin for free  — from strolling Phoenix Park — one of the largest city parks in Europe — to touring the National Botanic Gardens, both of which are especially glorious in spring.

Editor's tip:  to experience Dublin plus a range of Ireland's natural attractions, see our customisable  Castles and Cliffs in Ireland  trip.

Where to stay:  for a cool vibe in the centre of town, try  Marlin Hotel Stephens Green .

Temple Bar Inn is also pretty darn chic, with great breakfasts and a pretty terrace.

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Looking for tropical bliss? Barbados is one of the best holiday destinations in March © Shutterstock

Why visit: blissful beaches, nature and nightlife Temperature: 24°C-29°C (75°F -84°F) Travel time from UK: 8-10 hours Average daily budget: £100+

Picture yourself strolling along a powdery white-sand beach. Maybe you stop at a rum shack to sip an ice-cold cocktail to the tune of rustling palm trees. Maybe you pause to have your toes tickled by the turquoise waters. Maybe you’re feeling more energetic and take to the bath-warm water to snorkel, surf or sail.

All that considered, it’s clear why Barbados is one of the best holiday destinations in March if you’re seeking to escape the spring chill in Britain.

Beyond the beach, wildlife lovers will want to get back to nature at  Chancery Lane Swamp . Or how about heading to Harrison's Cave  to view an astounding gallery of stalactites. The tram tour takes you through streams of crystal-clear water that cascade from waterfalls.

Keen on culture? Visit Barbados' UNESCO-listed capital, Bridgetown.

Then there's the island’s top-notch nosh and nightlife, not least its famous Friday fish fries — think fresh food, and beats that boom well beyond the golden hour.

Where to stay:  travelling on a budget? You’d be wise to take a look at  Worthing Court Apartments .

Looking for something more romantic? Check-out Bougainvillea Barbados . This Maxwell Beach beauty has a swim-up bar, three pools and a spa.

Tegenungan Waterfall on the Petanu River, Kemenuh Village, Gianyar Regency, north of Ubud, Bali © Shutterstock

Tegenungan Waterfall on the Petanu River, north of Ubud, Bali © Shutterstock

Why visit: culture, adventure and New Year meditation Temperature: 24°C -31°C (75°F -88°F) Travel time from UK: 15-16 hours Average daily budget: £50-£100

Surrounded by forests, rivers and rice paddies in  Bali's  uplands,  Ubud  boasts a bounty of temples, galleries, museums and meditation centres. 

And, given that the weather in Bali in March sees the country shift to the dry season, it’s a great time to explore before the arrival of peak season crowds. 

March is also when Bali celebrates Nyepi — the Day of Silence and New Year.

To start your trip in immersive style, make a beeline for Ubud Palace. This vibrant cultural hub showcases traditional dance and art in a splendid historic setting.

Outside town, soul-stirring walks await along paths that run through lush rice paddies, offering views of Gunung Agung volcano. 

Goa Gajah (Elephant Cave) temple is another highlight around these parts. This ancient archaeological site unveils shrines, bathing pools, and an incredible cave decorated with mystical carvings. 

Planning a family trip? Read  our guide to travelling in Bali with kids .

Where to stay: looking for luxury?   Set in lush greenery, Kupu Kupu Barong Villas and Tree Spa offers a well-appointed spa, restaurant and spacious villas with sweeping views of a tropical landscape. 

To get back to nature in chic style,   set in the jungle,   Natura Villa Ubud Bali overlooks the glorious Petanu River Valley and offers high-class spa treatments and fine food.

Madrid La Latina district © Shutterstock

Madrid's La Latina district © Shutterstock

Why visit:  saintly spring celebrations and pre-peak-season exploration Temperature:  6°C-16°C (43°F- 61°F) Travel time from UK : 2-2.5 hours Average daily budget:  £100-£200

March marks the beginning of spring in Madrid and sees the city in celebration mode.

One of the highlights of this time of year is the Feast of San José (Saint Joseph's Day), which is marked on 19 th March.

Expect Madrid’s streets to be enlivened by parades and traditional dances, plus you’ll get to enjoy culinary treats aplenty — don’t miss buñuelos  (fried dough balls).

While Madrid attracts stacks of tourists around the year, visiting in March means you'll avoid the madness of summer season crowds, and the stifling heat. 

All the better for visiting the likes of the Prado Museum, Reina Sofía Museum — home to Picasso's Guernica — and the Royal Palace of Madrid .

Editor’s tip:  for inspiration — or to take the hassle out of planning your trip — browse our customisable Made for Madrid itinerary. 

Or, if you’re short on time, read our day-by-day itinerary for spending the perfect weekend in Madrid.

Where to stay:  for all-out luxury, try  Relais & Châteaux Hotel Orfila .

At the other end of the scale, if you’re watching the pennies, look to bed down in budget-friendly Lavapiés.  Ok Hostel Madrid , for example, offers excellent facilities that punch well above its price range.

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Nahargarh Fort, Jaipur © Shutterstock

Why visit : explore extraordinary historic sites during Holi festival Temperature:  18°C-30°C (64°F-86°F) Travel time from UK:  8-9 hours Average daily budget:  £50-£100

Starting in India’s capital, Delhi, and taking in the states of  Uttar Pradesh  and  Rajasthan , the  Golden Triangle  is — arguably — India’s most remarkable tourist route. 

As for why it’s “Golden”, that’s thanks to the extraordinary religious and historic sights presented by its three stops. Namely,  Delhi ,  Agra  and  Jaipur . 

In Delhi, you’ll get to explore UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as the Red Fort and Jama Masjid, while Agra offers access to the Taj Mahal and Agra Fort. 

Meanwhile, Jaipur’s Amber Fort and City Palace are out-of-this-world.

Travelling the Golden Triangle in March has added wonder, thanks to the month hosting the Hindu spring festival of Holi.

Mainly held on March’s full moon day, and also known as the Festival of Colours, it’s a vibrant – and magical — experience.

Editor’s tip: our customisable Essential Golden Triangle itinerary covers the route’s top attractions in immersive style.

Where to stay: for period charm in Old Delhi,  Maidens has you covered. It offers understated luxury in a lovely old colonial mansion, plus there’s a pool and restaurant.

For a modern, four-star stay in New Delhi, try The Singh Empire .

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Tepla river, Karlovy Vary, West Bohemia © Shutterstock

Why visit:  wellness and walks on the wild side Temperature:  0°C-9°C (32°F- 48°F) Travel time from UK:  2-hour flight plus 1.5-hour train Average daily budget:  £60-£100

West Bohemia is something of a utopia for  relaxing travel  — think chic spa towns, and remarkably enchanting natural landscapes, with March presenting pleasant conditions for walking on the wilder side in the region.

On that subject, West Bohemia’s Šumava National Park — a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve — encompasses Central Europe’s largest forest, along with glacial lakes and Boubín primaeval forest. 

Offering all the haunting allure of a fairy-tale, hiking to Black Lake — the largest, deepest lake in  Czechia  — and legend-rich Devil’s Lake is an unforgettable experience. 

Back on the more beaten track, the spa towns of Karlovy Vary, Mariánské Lázně and Františkovy Lázně reveal more West Bohemian beauty in serenely elegant style.

All that considered, when it comes to the best European holiday destinations in March for travellers who want to mix wild walks in nature with wellness, West Bohemia is hard to beat. Just wrap up warm to enjoy it to the max.

Expert’s tip:  read up on where to enjoy  hiking and history in the enchanting Czech Republic.

Where to stay: stopping off in Pilsen? The four-star  Riverside Hotel Plzeň is pretty and well-appointed in a great location.

Want to linger longer near Karlovy Vary? We love Hotel Château Cihelny . The rooms are elegant, the grounds stunning, and you’ll be within easy reach of wonderful walks. 

Panajachel Town and Atitlan lake with Mountains, Guatemala © Dan Baciu/Shutterstock

Panajachel Town and Atitlan lake, Guatemala © Dan Baciu/Shutterstock

Why visit:  adventure and culture Temperature:  14°C-25°C (57°F-77°F) Travel time from UK:  15-hour flight plus transfer Average daily budget:  £40-£80

If you’re seeking adventure, natural beauty, and vibrant culture, consider heading to Guatemala  in March, with Lake Atitlán delivering all that (and more).

You’ll be pleased to hear that the weather in Guatemala in March is warm and dry — all the better for immersing yourself in indigenous culture, taking in breath-taking views, and going hiking and kayaking.

The fact the lake’s name derives from the Mayan word for “where the rainbow gets its colours” gives a sense of the magic that awaits.  

Editor's tip:  for more reasons to visit, explore our  Guatemala itineraries , and arm yourself with  our tips for travelling in Guatemala .

Where to stay:  surrounded by coffee plantations on the shore of Lake Atitlan just outside Panajachel, Hotel San Buenaventura de Atitlán offers a private beach area, outdoor pool and tropical gardens.  For an elegant oasis of calm in the centre of Panajachel, you can’t go wrong with  Regis Hotel Spa .

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Knysna on South Africa's Garden Route © Shutterstock

Why visit:  epic scenery and road trip experiences in warm weather Temperature:  16°C-26°C (61°F-79°F) Travel time from UK:  11-12 hours Average daily budget: £70-£150

Sitting in a shoulder-season month at the end of summer, the weather in South Africa in March is warm with lots of sunshine.

As such, it’s a glorious time to explore the Garden Route. Stretching between Mossel Bay in South Africa’s  Western Cape  and the Storms River Mouth on the western edge of the  Eastern Cape , this classic trip encompasses a whopping range of landscapes and experiences.

Sublime beaches and mountain forests. Lakes and lagoons. Nature reserves and vineyards — few routes offer such diversity.

For example, Knysna Forest is a top spot to camp, hike and mountain bike, with its Outeniqua Trail offering an epic 7-day trek to Plettenberg Bay. Meanwhile, Kaaimans River in the Western Cape is a divine destination for hiking, abseiling and white-water kayaking. 

Expert’s tip:  looking for an active holiday? Consider cycling the Garden Route .

Where to stay:  kick off your trip in style by overnighting in Lagoon Beach Hotel & Spa  in Cape Town. With direct beach access, it overlooks Table Mountain and Robben Island.

Along the route, stop off in  Belvidere Manor Lagoonside Cottages  in Knysna.

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Chateau de-Sully sur Loire, France © Shutterstock

Why visit:  crowd-free exploration of châteaux and vineyards Temperature:  4°C-13°C (39°F -55°F) Travel time from UK:  1.5-hour flight, plus 1.5-2.5-hour train ride

Come March, the  Loire Valley ’s sleepy villages have shaken off their winter chill, while out in the vineyards buds are starting to burst, and wildflowers are cropping up along the riverside. 

Beyond being wowed by the region's natural beauty, why not follow in the footsteps of French nobility by touring the likes of Châteaux Chambord, Chenonceau, and Cheverny?

You’ll also want to go wine-tasting in a region that’s celebrated for fine white wines like Sancerre and Pouilly-Fumé, along with crisp rosés and sparkling varieties.

March is also a lovely time to follow scenic walking routes and cycling paths, including the Loire à Vélo, which runs along the river. To further up the high-octane stakes, you could go canoeing or kayaking. 

And, given that March is a quieter time to visit compared with the summer months, you’ll be able to enjoy all this in more intimate style.

Editor's tip:  a feast of fragrant French experiences can be found in our Walks in the Alpilles and Lavender Fields trip .

Where to stay:  for elegant style, consider Chateau de Briançon . It’s housed in a 17th-century château 3km from the centre of Bauné.

Traveling on a budget? Check-out Break Hôtel in Vierzon.

Beach of São Rafael in Albufeira, Algarve, Portugal © Shutterstock

São Rafael, Albufeira, the Algarve, Portugal © Shutterstock

Why visit:  peaceful beach strolls and crowd-free culture Temperature:  10°C-18°C (50°F- 64°F). Travel time from UK : 2.5-3 hours Average daily budget:  £70-£120

If you’re looking for a March holiday destination that delivers mild temperatures and low-season visitor numbers, consider visiting the  Algarve  region of  Portugal .

With an average daily high of 18°C (64°F), the weather in the Algarve in March is ideal for strolling some of the most  beautiful beaches in Portugal , along with enjoying the region’s world-class golf courses and soaking up cultural sights without having to vie for space.

On that subject, don’t miss exploring charming towns like Lagos , Albufeira , and Faro with their historic architecture and fabulous local eateries.

March is also a good time for adventurers to hike the Rota Vicentina coastal trail and the rugged landscapes of Monchique Mountains.

Editor's tip: if you love your grub and authentic travel, you'll also love our Real Algarvian Experience itinerary.

Where to stay: for sweeping views of the Atlantic and four-star accommodation, try the adults-only Boa Vista Hotel & Spa in Albufeira.

Travelling as a family and fancy Faro? Try Hotel Faro & Beach Club .

Joshua Tree National Park, USA © Martin Froyda/Shutterstock

Joshua Tree National Park, USA © Martin Froyda/Shutterstock

Why visit: fun-and-sun-filled road-trips Temperature:  10°C-22°C (50°F72°F) Travel time from UK:  10-11 hours Average daily budget: £120-£200

Visiting Southern California  in March means you’ll get you enjoy a wide range of activities in mild-to-warm weather, especially if you opt to embark on an iconic California road-trip .

While planning your trip, be sure to factor in spending time on some of the region’s famous beaches, among them Santa Monica Beach, Venice Beach and Laguna Beach. 

Home to incredible museums and galleries — including the Getty Center, Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), and San Diego Museum of Art — you'll also want to devote at least a few days to soaking up culture in cities.

Meanwhile, outdoor adventurers should plan to hike Griffith Park, explore Joshua Tree National Park, or visit Anza-Borrego Desert State Park to see its desert wildflower blooms.

When you want to relax and soak up the finer things in life, you could take a trip to Temecula Valley Wine Country for wine-tasting tours and vineyard visits.

Where to stay: for a romantic stay in Santa Monica, LA, see  Channel Road Inn . The B&B rooms are nestled in lower Santa Monica Canyon, with ocean views, a hot tub and free bike rentals.

Not curtailed by budget? Known as “The Pink Palace”, there’s a reason celebs love the luxurious Beverly Hills hotel on Sunset Boulevard.

Street scene at night in Berlin, Kreuzberg at Oberbaumbrücke (Oberbaum Bridge) © AdobeStock

Kreuzberg, Berlin © AdobeStock

Why visit:  cool café culture and festivals in crisp climes Temperature:  0°C-9°C (32°F-48°F) Travel time from UK:  1.5 hours Average daily budget: £80-£150

Into art and edgy culture? Packed with world-class galleries and museums, you'll love  Berlin  at any time of the year. But with tonnes of special events happening through the month, Berlin might be one of the best holiday destinations in March for culture vultures.

From world-renowned photography gatherings, and Festival Days at the Berlin State Opera, to MaerzMusik, and the Spring Festival at Kurt-Schumacher-Damm, there’s something for everyone.

Alongside experiencing festivals and seeing iconic sights like the Brandenburg Gate and the Reichstag, don’t miss exploring hip and happening districts like Kreuzberg. 

Gritty and glamorous, fun and funky, there are plenty of reasons you voted cosmopolitan, dynamic Berlin one of the  coolest cities in the world .

On a budget? No worries — here’s some of the fab things you can do in Berlin for free .

Like to immerse yourself in the destinations you visit? You'll love our customisable  tour of Berlin and Potsdam .

Where to stay: cool couples might want to consider staying in the Eastern & Western Comfort Hotelboat — cosy cabin rooms moored on the River Spree.

Or, for five-star luxury, you could splash out on  Hotel Adlon . This Brandenburg Gate icon has a double Michelin-star restaurant.

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Muscat, Oman © Shutterstock

Why visit: ancient culture and outdoor activities in Mediterranean warmth Temperature:  20°C-30°C (68°F-86°F). Travel time from UK:  7-8 hour Average daily budget: £100-£200

With an almost Mediterranean climate, visiting Oman in March means you’ll get to enjoy immersive experiences in near-perfect conditions.

Atmospheric Muscat is a wonder to wander, with cutting-edge, contemporary architecture sitting shoulder-to-shoulder with ancient marvels, such as the Grand Mosque. 

Muscat is also the ideal base from which to visit the otherworldly Wadi Shab canyon, cave and pool, and Bimah sinkhole. You could also snorkel and go on whale and dolphin-watching excursions.

All that considered, it’s clear why Oman is one of the best places to visit in March, not least if you’re looking for a thoroughly diverse trip.

On that subject, you could consider going  wild camping in Oman , booking a trip that covers epic  dune and canyon hikes , or enjoying a blissful  beach break .

Still need convincing? Discover  ten reasons to visit Muscat .

Where to stay: for five-star finery in a secluded cove close to top hikes, try Jumeirah Muscat Bay .

Travelling as a family? Check-out   Shangri-La Barr Al Jissah . It offers lovely rooms and grounds, and stuff to keep kids happy.

Kynance Cove on the Lizard Peninsula, Cornwall in England © Lukasz Pajor/Shutterstock

Kynance Cove, Lizard Peninsula, Cornwall, England © Lukasz Pajor/Shutterstock

Why visit:  crisp spring walks and glorious gardens Temperature:  6°C -11°C (43°F-52°F) Travel time from UK:  N/A Average daily budget:  £80-£150

Come March, there's something pretty special about walking in  Cornwall , not least the South West Coast Path, which offers stunning views of the rugged coastline and cliffs.

March is also the perfect time to see wildflowers in full bloom. For example, bluebells are especially dazzling in the woodlands of St Loyes, Tehidy, Luxulyan, and Enys Gardens, near Penryn., 

Talking of gardens, the Lost Gardens of Heligan and the Eden Project are other notable Cornish attractions.

When you’ve had your fill of botanical delights, don’t forget that the county is packed with enchanting historic sites, from St Michael's Mount — an iconic castle on an island — to Arthurian Tintagel Castle.

Cornwall's not short of charming villages, either, with the likes of St Ives and Padstow known for their art galleries, boutiques and seafood restaurants.

Editor's tip:  love exploring the epic outdoors? Check out our customisable  hiking in Northern Cornwall trip.

Where to stay:  looking for something special and unique? Book a room in  Bodmin Jail Hotel .

Or, for epic views on the edge of the Atlantic, try The Land's End Hotel .

Torres del Paine, Chile

Torres del Paine, Chile © Shutterstock

Why visit:  hiking, wildlife and heavenly landscapes  Temperature:  5°C-15°C (41°F-59°F) Travel time from UK:  14-hour flight to Santiago, plus domestic flight and bus/car transfer to Torres del Paine Average daily budget: £150

Torres del Paine National Park  in Chile’s  Patagonia  region is a richly-rewarding destination for intrepid travellers who want big, back-to-nature experiences. 

What’s more, visiting in March means lower prices than in the December-February high season. It also means fewer folk on trails through extraordinary panoramas of glaciers, icebergs, and spiky mountains. 

In addition, late March sees blazes of orange and gold add spice to the already spectacular landscape as the park shifts to its autumn livery. 

Arguably best of all, though, is an increased chance of seeing puma cubs. Usually born in December, by late March and April they’re usually ready to venture out.

Not keen on planning? Book a  customisable, tailor-made trip from Santiago to Torres del Paine .

Where to stay: offering epic views, plus a pool and spa, Río Serrano Hotel is a stylish option.

Planning to explore further afield? Hotel Estancia El Ovejero Patagónico is well-located for Argentina crossings.

Old town and Prince Palace in Monaco © Boris Stroujko/Shutterstock

 Monaco © Boris Stroujko/Shutterstock

Why visit: chic sightseeing, big spending and exhilarating events Temperature:  Travel time from UK:  Average daily budget: 

Small in size, but big on style and showstopping events, Monaco  is a fairy-tale princedom with unique personality.

A magnet for yachters and strutting-their-stuff-ers, Monaco rises from the rocks like a haven for hedonists. Quite literally in the case of its Old Town, which perches on the Rock of Monaco. 

Even if you’re not a millionaire and have no intention of gambling, it’s worth taking a gander at Casino de Monte-Carlo’s Belle Époque building. 

The same goes for the opulent Opéra de Monte-Carlo. Built by man behind the Paris Opéra Garnier, just stepping into its fresco-filled foyer will take your breath away.  

As for why Monaco is one of the best holiday destinations in March, this month sees Monte Carlo host the  Printemps des Arts festival . Expect a roaster of international artists perform everything from classical recitals, to juggling extravaganzas and contemporary dance.  

March also sits outside the summer high season, which means flights and hotels might not be quite so pricey.

Where to stay: for palatial style,  Hôtel Hermitage Monte-Carlo is a luxurious, historic five-star near Monte Carlo Casino.

Trying to keep things real? In a high-end hotspot, Hôtel de France is a pretty reasonably priced and well-located. 

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Elm Hill, Norwich © Shutterstock

Why visit:  boating, birding and blissful strolls  Temperature:  Travel time from UK:   N/A Average daily budget: 

If you’re looking for a UK staycation that delivers soulful scenery and wildlife,  Norfolk  is one of the best places to visit in March.

First up, March is when seal-spotting trips begin. After leaving Morston quay, the ferry stops at Blakeney Point Nature Reserve. From late spring, this beauty-spot’s dunes, salt marshes and mudflats attract tonnes of seabirds. 

Talking of water, boating the Norfolk Broads is another wonderful way to see the region. Take your pick from rowing, motor boating, or skippering a sailing boat. 

Prefer to keep your feet on dry land? The  Norfolk Coastal Cycleway  traverses an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Meanwhile, Norwich city has plenty to keep history buffs and foodies well and truly sated. After spending a morning marvelling at the medieval majesty of Norwich Cathedral, head to Elm Hill.

Stop off in indie boutiques and eateries as you wind your way up the impossibly picturesque incline, all the while surrounded by blossoming trees. It's clear why this is one of the UK's most photogenic streets .

Need more convincing? Here are fifteen reasons to visit Norfolk .

Where to stay: city-breaking couples might want to consider staying in  The Maid’s Head Hotel, Norwich . 

Or, for a stylish rural retreat, take a look at  Heacham Manor Hotel.  This country house has a golf course and award-winning restaurant.

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Naples, Italy © Shutterstock

Why visit:  modern verve   and thrilling day trips to islands and ancient sites Temperature:  8°C-16°C (46°F-61°F). Travel time from UK:  2.5-hours Average daily budget:  £80-£150

While the smouldering heat of summer suits the city’s personality — and its volcanic vista — visiting Naples in March means you’ll get to experience it in more comfortable conditions. By which we mean mild spring temperatures, and smaller crowds. 

Like its Mount Vesuvius backdrop, it’s fair to say Naples is firecracker of a destination. From the heights of Vesuvius ­— and its funicular railway — to the depths of its subterranean caves, the city smoulders with rough-round-the-edges appeal.

In fact, as city-based holidays go, Naples is truly hard to beat, not least because so many unforgettable day trip destinations are right on its doorstep. 

For example, you won’t want to miss taking trips to Pompeii and lesser-visited Herculaneum , the Amalfi Coast , and glamorous islands.

Take your pick from sailing to the seductive isle of the Sirens — namely, Capri — or how about heading to Ischia ? Less-visited than Capri, this idyllic island boasts hot volcanic springs and hiking routes.

Back on land, you could head to the cliff-top resort town of Sorrento , where a maze of medieval alleys and sweet-scented piazzas await just over an hour by train from Naples.

And, if that’s not enough, Naples is also the birthplace of pizza , and packed with unusual things to do . 

Editor’s tip: to experience the full range of this remarkable region, see our customisable Best of South Italy itinerary.

Where to stay: loaded with ornate style,  Palazzo Doria Napoli is hard to beat when it comes to period glamour and location.

On a budget and fancy staying by the bay? Try Hostel of the Sun .

Yoshinoyama, Nara, Japan spring landscape © Sean Pavone/Shutterstock

Spring landscape in Nara, Japan © Sean Pavone/Shutterstock

Why visit: a thrilling fire festival and scenic spring exploration Temperature:  5°C-15°C (41°F-59°F) Travel time from UK:  11-12 hours flight to Osaka; 1-hour train ride to Nara Average daily budget:  £80-£150

March sees the historic Japanese city of Nara in early-spring mode, which means mild weather, and fewer crowds compared with the peak tourist seasons.

During the first two weeks of the month, the city plays also host to the Omizutori festival, which makes Nara one of the best holiday destinations in March. 

One of Japan’s oldest festivals, this sees huge burning torches adorn the balcony of the Nigatsudo Temple. 

March is also a wonderful time explore Todai-ji Temple, in which the Daibutsuden (Great Buddha Hall), houses Japan's largest bronze statue of Buddha.

You’ll also want to visit the UNESCO-designated Kasuga Taisha Shrine, soak up the serenity of Yoshiki-en Garden, and stroll Nara Park, where deer roam free and you might just get to see some spring cherry blossom in bloom.

Where to stay: for exquisite five-star style and mountain views, try SETRE Naramachi .

Meanwhile, Hotel New Wakasa — a 12-minute walk from the Kintetsu Nara Train Station — offers Japanese-style rooms with woven-straw flooring.

Santos Juanes Church in Valencia Pablo © Casino/Visit Valencia

Santos Juanes Church, Valencia © Casino/Visit Valencia

Why visit:  a fiery festival, food and culture Temperature:  8°C-19°C (46°F-66°F) Travel time from UK : 2.5 hours Average daily budget:  £80-£150

March sees Valencia — the third largest city in Spain — usher in spring in fiery style. That’s thanks to its week-long Las Fallas festival.

Featuring fireworks, parades, and monumental satirical papier-mâché sculptures ( ninots ), this event is sure to heat up your spring holiday before the temperatures — and tourist numbers — rise. 

Though the perfect place for a vibrant city break , Valencia also lends itself well to longer holidays, offering a mix of the ultra-modern (hello, City of Arts and Sciences!)   and handsome historic landmarks, like Valencia Cathedral.

Given that the city lays claim to having invented paella, foodies will also be in their element here, with a local version of the dish typically blending rabbit, chicken and snails. 

Not a fan of molluscs? Ask for it  sincaracoles , or try it arroz negro  (with cuttlefish). 

Editor’s tip: to take more Spanish marvels, take a look at our customisable  Iconic Cities of Spain itinerary. It covers Madrid, Seville, Valencia and Barcelona. Where to stay: for sleek minimalist style in a top location, try Helen Berger Boutique Hotel .

Longing to stay by the sea? The 5-star Las Arenas Balneario Resort has direct access to Valencia's Las Arenas Beach.

Still undecided? You’ll find more ideas in our feature on the  best places to visit in spring , and our month-by-month guide to  where to go when .

You might also want to make use of our  trip ideas platform .

Joanne is a Pembrokeshire-born writer with a passion for the nature, cultures and histories of the Caribbean region, especially Dominica. Also passionate about inspiring a love of adventure in young people, she’s the author of several books for children and young adults, hosts international writing workshops, and has written articles on the Caribbean and inspirational community initiatives for Rough Guides. Follow her @JoanneOwen on Twitter and @joanneowenwrites on Instagram.

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Posted: March 7, 2024 | Last updated: March 7, 2024

<p>There are certainly many points to think about when <a href="https://mydolcecasa.com/how-to-obtain-a-france-visa-residency-and-citizenship/">planning your move to France</a>, and your budget is usually top of mind. France is large and all its different areas offer a different lifestyle which comes with a different cost of living. So, what are the best cheap places to live in France? We’ve compiled a list of popular and lesser known cities and towns that are both affordable and nice to live in.</p><p><a href="https://mydolcecasa.com/the-best-neighborhoods-in-paris/">Paris</a> remains the most popular place for foreigners to settle, but this definitely comes at a steep price. For many, the idea of living in France is appealing, but it also needs to be an affordable dream. Luckily there are a number of places in France where your money will go further and they are beautiful and desirable places to live.</p><p>The following are the 10 best cheap places to live in France:</p>

Best cheap places to live in France

There are certainly many points to think about when  planning your move to France , and your budget is usually top of mind. France is large and all its different areas offer a different lifestyle which comes with a different cost of living. So, what are the best cheap places to live in France? We’ve compiled a list of popular and lesser known cities and towns that are both affordable and nice to live in.

Paris  remains the most popular place for foreigners to settle, but this definitely comes at a steep price. For many, the idea of living in France is appealing, but it also needs to be an affordable dream. Luckily there are a number of places in France where your money will go further and they are beautiful and desirable places to live.

The following are the 10 best cheap places to live in France:

<p>This popular city in the Indre region in the center of the country is one of the cheapest places to live in France. Located just two hours from Paris, it is a much more affordable option for those who want to enjoy visiting the capital on a regular basis. The River Indre flows through Châteauroux. There are lovely open spaces throughout the town, including forests and La Brenne Regional Park, with its numerous lakes. The city has a strong economy with much of it focused on the aeronautics industry at the airport.</p><p>Fun fact, Châteauroux was an American Air Force base between 1952 -1967. Since then, American football became a popular local sport and the ‘Sabres’ team became one of the best military teams. Today, local teams still play in the French American football championship.</p><p>Châteauroux has a good range of apartments and houses to rent and buy. Prices are particularly affordable in the suburbs – making it one of the most affordable places to live in France.</p><p>Transportation is affordable as well. Everyone is encouraged to jump on the local buses – which are free to use. As an added bonus, Châteauroux has a really good train service to Orléans, Limoges, Toulouse, and Paris.</p>

1. Châteauroux

This popular city in the Indre region in the center of the country is one of the cheapest places to live in France. Located just two hours from Paris, it is a much more affordable option for those who want to enjoy visiting the capital on a regular basis. The River Indre flows through Châteauroux. There are lovely open spaces throughout the town, including forests and La Brenne Regional Park, with its numerous lakes. The city has a strong economy with much of it focused on the aeronautics industry at the airport.

Fun fact, Châteauroux was an American Air Force base between 1952 -1967. Since then, American football became a popular local sport and the ‘Sabres’ team became one of the best military teams. Today, local teams still play in the French American football championship.

Châteauroux has a good range of apartments and houses to rent and buy. Prices are particularly affordable in the suburbs – making it one of the most affordable places to live in France.

Transportation is affordable as well. Everyone is encouraged to jump on the local buses – which are free to use. As an added bonus, Châteauroux has a really good train service to Orléans, Limoges, Toulouse, and Paris.

<p>Located in southeastern France, in the Auvergne-Rhone-Alps region, Grenoble is a great choice if you enjoy outdoor life and mountain scenery and are looking for one of the most affordable places to live in France.</p><p>Grenoble is a small city that stands between the Isere and Drac Rivers, at the foot of the Alps. The scenery is absolutely stunning and there is a great choice of outdoor sports including two ski resorts situated just over an hour away. Grenoble has museums and universities, boasting a large student population.</p><p>Grenoble also has an industrial base with a nuclear research facility and semiconductor companies and these are popular with <a href="https://mydolcecasa.com/top-9-best-jobs-in-france-for-english-speakers/">expatriate workers</a>.</p><p>Rental properties are reasonably priced. For example, a 1,000-square-foot apartment costs about $1,200-1,300 per month.</p>

2. Grenoble

Located in southeastern France, in the Auvergne-Rhone-Alps region, Grenoble is a great choice if you enjoy outdoor life and mountain scenery and are looking for one of the most affordable places to live in France.

Grenoble is a small city that stands between the Isere and Drac Rivers, at the foot of the Alps. The scenery is absolutely stunning and there is a great choice of outdoor sports including two ski resorts situated just over an hour away. Grenoble has museums and universities, boasting a large student population.

Grenoble also has an industrial base with a nuclear research facility and semiconductor companies and these are popular with  expatriate workers .

Rental properties are reasonably priced. For example, a 1,000-square-foot apartment costs about $1,200-1,300 per month.

<p>Le Havre in Normandy is France’s second largest port, located at the point where the River Seine meets the sea. The Normandy region is known to be a good value for those seeking to move to France and wanting a reasonably priced property to either buy or rent. Le Havre is a dynamic city – with the bonus of being one of the cheap places to live in France.</p><p>Le Havre is certainly a vibrant city as it has been totally rebuilt following its destruction in the Second World War.</p><p>Much to the delight of its residents, it has been listed as a UNESCO site because of its wealth of modern architecture. It displays the clever and bold use of concrete by Auguste Perret, the Belgian architect considered a pioneer of urban planning.</p><p>The new city has more than 10,000 apartments in two sections – the lower town with the old port and the Perret district and the upper town, which can be reached either by tunnel or cable car.</p><p>There are plenty of green areas in Le Havre, including the dramatic hanging gardens in the restored hilltop fort and the Montgeon Forest covering 240 hectares of park. Right in the center of Le Havre is a long stretch of beach which is popular with canoeists and wind surfers.</p><p>Local products, especially fish and vegetables, can be bought  in the daily indoor market or straight from the fishing boats. There are good restaurants including a Michelin two star locale.</p><p>Rents average $1,000 to $1,200 for a 1,000-square-foot apartment. If you would prefer to buy a property, there are some really attractively priced houses on the market – especially if you are willing to complete some work on them yourself. The average price to buy an apartment in Le Havre is between $130,000 and $150,000, a large house would go for around $300,000, depending on size and location.</p>

3. Le Havre

Le Havre in Normandy is France’s second largest port, located at the point where the River Seine meets the sea. The Normandy region is known to be a good value for those seeking to move to France and wanting a reasonably priced property to either buy or rent. Le Havre is a dynamic city – with the bonus of being one of the cheap places to live in France.

Le Havre is certainly a vibrant city as it has been totally rebuilt following its destruction in the Second World War.

Much to the delight of its residents, it has been listed as a UNESCO site because of its wealth of modern architecture. It displays the clever and bold use of concrete by Auguste Perret, the Belgian architect considered a pioneer of urban planning.

The new city has more than 10,000 apartments in two sections – the lower town with the old port and the Perret district and the upper town, which can be reached either by tunnel or cable car.

There are plenty of green areas in Le Havre, including the dramatic hanging gardens in the restored hilltop fort and the Montgeon Forest covering 240 hectares of park. Right in the center of Le Havre is a long stretch of beach which is popular with canoeists and wind surfers.

Local products, especially fish and vegetables, can be bought  in the daily indoor market or straight from the fishing boats. There are good restaurants including a Michelin two star locale.

Rents average $1,000 to $1,200 for a 1,000-square-foot apartment. If you would prefer to buy a property, there are some really attractively priced houses on the market – especially if you are willing to complete some work on them yourself. The average price to buy an apartment in Le Havre is between $130,000 and $150,000, a large house would go for around $300,000, depending on size and location.

<p>There are certainly many points to think about when <a href="https://mydolcecasa.com/how-to-obtain-a-france-visa-residency-and-citizenship/">planning your move to France</a>, and your budget is usually top of mind. France is large and all its different areas offer a different lifestyle which comes with a different cost of living. So, what are the best cheap places to live in France? We’ve compiled a list of popular and lesser known cities and towns that are both affordable and nice to live in.</p><p><a href="https://mydolcecasa.com/the-best-neighborhoods-in-paris/">Paris</a> remains the most popular place for foreigners to settle, but this definitely comes at a steep price. For many, the idea of living in France is appealing, but it also needs to be an affordable dream. Luckily there are a number of places in France where your money will go further and they are beautiful and desirable places to live.</p><p>The following are the 10 best cheap places to live in France:</p>

Situated in Hauts-de-France in northern France, close to the Belgian border, stands Lille. The region’s capital, Lille is a major transport hub, not just for France, but for Europe as well, with excellent rail links to other European cities.

Lille is one of the cheapest places to live in France; with affordable real estate prices, food and reasonably priced restaurants.

Lille has a long industrial history as it was once the area’s merchant’s center. However, it has completely overhauled its image and is now known for both its culture and commerce, especially in the service sector.

The city center is delightful, with medieval buildings and cobbled streets. The most popular green space is  Parc Les Poussins , which is a hit with families as it has a zoo and fairground.

Lille is a dynamic university city, with many young people living here. It has some excellent restaurants serving delicious Flemish dishes.

Getting around Lille is easy, as its public transport is among the most advanced in France. It includes a driverless metro network. The nearest international airport is just 15 minutes away and it is the country’s third largest port.

Lille is one of the cheapest places to live in France, with one bedroom apartments costing on average under $700 a month. The average price of a house is under $300 per square foot. The cost of living in Lille is about 75% cheaper than New York.

Marseille is France’s second largest city and is situated on the country’s south-east coast, overlooking the Mediterranean. It is certainly the largest French coastal cities. Marseille is popular as it is the most vibrant of the coastal French cities and much cheaper than its star-studded neighbor, Cannes. The Old Port is a pleasant place to wander with a new cultural museum and lies close to the city’s large sandy beaches. The city lies close to the famous coastal area called Les Calanques which are a series of deep coastal inlets with the most amazing clear turquoise waters.

5. Marseille

This port city has long been popular with expats because it is a very affordable city to live in. The work balance in Marseille is good and there are plenty of leisure facilities including several good beaches not too far away.

The city has a long history, as it has been an important trading port for centuries. Its life is focused on the Vieux Port (meaning ‘Old Port’) which is a colorful mixture of fishing boats and snazzy yachts.

Marseille is one of the best places to live in France if you’re looking for cheap housing. Rent prices in Marseille are 70% less than Paris. A one bed apartment in the city has an average monthly rental price of around $600-$800, depending on location and size.

<p>Nantes is sitting on the banks of the River Loire, in the Brittany area of northwestern France. This attractive university city has a rich history, including its iconic Château Ducs de Bretagne – once home to the powerful Dukes of Brittany and the area’s main attraction.</p><p>The city is also has a strong economy as it is the country’s third largest industrial center and it is developing as a hub for an increasing number of international companies.</p><p>Nantes is one of the cheaper places to live in France, but nevertheless is known for its high quality of life – which comes at half the price of Paris. Rental prices are as low as $600 per month for an apartment – even less if you opt to live further out from the city center.</p><p>The city has much to offer residents. For those who enjoy history, the recently revamped museum features multimedia presentations. If you enjoy outdoor life, Nantes is a good choice with plenty of green spaces including Les Jardins des Plantes (one of the largest botanical gardens in the country) and a forest at your doorstep.</p><p>Everyone is encouraged to be environmentally friendly and use public transport. There are trams, a comprehensive network of buses, and the Navibus water bus. </p>

Nantes is sitting on the banks of the River Loire, in the Brittany area of northwestern France. This attractive university city has a rich history, including its iconic Château Ducs de Bretagne – once home to the powerful Dukes of Brittany and the area’s main attraction.

The city is also has a strong economy as it is the country’s third largest industrial center and it is developing as a hub for an increasing number of international companies.

Nantes is one of the cheaper places to live in France, but nevertheless is known for its high quality of life – which comes at half the price of Paris. Rental prices are as low as $600 per month for an apartment – even less if you opt to live further out from the city center.

The city has much to offer residents. For those who enjoy history, the recently revamped museum features multimedia presentations. If you enjoy outdoor life, Nantes is a good choice with plenty of green spaces including Les Jardins des Plantes (one of the largest botanical gardens in the country) and a forest at your doorstep.

Everyone is encouraged to be environmentally friendly and use public transport. There are trams, a comprehensive network of buses, and the Navibus water bus. 

<p>Nimes is situated in southern France and it was a very important area in Roman times – as revealed by its magnificent Roman amphitheatre and the Maison Carrée limestone temple.</p><p>If you’re looking for warm weather, Nîmes boasts more than 300 days of sunshine every year and enjoys a lively calendar of festivals and other events.</p><p>Nîmes is located within easy access of some beautiful coastline and the amazing Camargue National Reserve – famous for its beautiful flamingoes that can be spotted on its lagoons.</p><p>The Cévennes Mountain National Park is also within easy reach and it has more than 300 hiking routes and numerous cycle tracks too.</p><p>For shopping, Nîmes is close to Arles, which is famous for its sprawling market said to be one of the best in the South of France. Nîmes has so much to offer and is one of the most affordable places to live in France.</p><p>Nîmes is the ideal place to retire. Being relatively unknown to foreigners, it is by-passed by many expats, which helps keep the prices down, hence making it one of the most affordable places to live in France.</p><p>In the center there are good shops and restaurants. The city offers its residents quality healthcare facilities too and has a top teaching hospital – Centre Hospitalier Universitaire. Rental prices are good in the city, averaging $1,000 per month even in the historic center, which is a particularly attractive area to live.</p><p>Getting around Nimes is easy, as the city center is compact and ideal for walking. The TANGO city bus is reasonably priced and very efficient – no wonder it is one of the cheapest places to live in France.</p>

Nimes is situated in southern France and it was a very important area in Roman times – as revealed by its magnificent Roman amphitheatre and the Maison Carrée limestone temple.

If you’re looking for warm weather, Nîmes boasts more than 300 days of sunshine every year and enjoys a lively calendar of festivals and other events.

Nîmes is located within easy access of some beautiful coastline and the amazing Camargue National Reserve – famous for its beautiful flamingoes that can be spotted on its lagoons.

The Cévennes Mountain National Park is also within easy reach and it has more than 300 hiking routes and numerous cycle tracks too.

For shopping, Nîmes is close to Arles, which is famous for its sprawling market said to be one of the best in the South of France. Nîmes has so much to offer and is one of the most affordable places to live in France.

Nîmes is the ideal place to retire. Being relatively unknown to foreigners, it is by-passed by many expats, which helps keep the prices down, hence making it one of the most affordable places to live in France.

In the center there are good shops and restaurants. The city offers its residents quality healthcare facilities too and has a top teaching hospital – Centre Hospitalier Universitaire. Rental prices are good in the city, averaging $1,000 per month even in the historic center, which is a particularly attractive area to live.

Getting around Nimes is easy, as the city center is compact and ideal for walking. The TANGO city bus is reasonably priced and very efficient – no wonder it is one of the cheapest places to live in France.

<p>Périgueux is situated in the southwest of France, and it is the attractive capital of the Dordogne region. Perigueux is one of the best places to live in France if you’re looking for cheap cost of living.</p><p>This area has been popular with expats for years and it is easy to see why. The Dordogne has rolling countryside and numerous châteaux and is as pretty as a postcard.</p><p>There are many lovely historical towns including Périgueux, Bergerac (with a regional airport with flights mainly to the UK) and Sarlat la Canéda.</p><p>You can find real estate properties to suit everyone’s wallet, from a château to a cottage and everything in-between. The rental market is buoyant too. Rental prices start at $560 a month and property prices start at $115 per square foot. If you are looking for the best value, this will be found in the smaller villages.</p><p>The large number of expats <a href="https://mydolcecasa.com/best-french-beach-towns/">living in the Dordogne</a> are drawn by its mild climate, slower pace of life and good value property, which make it one of the most affordable places to live in France.</p><p>There is a lively expat scene in Perigueux, which includes an English church in Eymet. There is plenty to do in the Dordogne including walking, horse riding, canoeing and golf – and the fast-flowing rivers are good for water sports.</p><p>If you like swimming, the Dordogne River is ideal as it is the cleanest river in France. There is a lively cultural scene too. The public transport network is very reliable, running between the main towns, with a rural service between the smaller villages.</p>

8. Périgueux

Périgueux is situated in the southwest of France, and it is the attractive capital of the Dordogne region. Perigueux is one of the best places to live in France if you’re looking for cheap cost of living.

This area has been popular with expats for years and it is easy to see why. The Dordogne has rolling countryside and numerous châteaux and is as pretty as a postcard.

There are many lovely historical towns including Périgueux, Bergerac (with a regional airport with flights mainly to the UK) and Sarlat la Canéda.

You can find real estate properties to suit everyone’s wallet, from a château to a cottage and everything in-between. The rental market is buoyant too. Rental prices start at $560 a month and property prices start at $115 per square foot. If you are looking for the best value, this will be found in the smaller villages.

The large number of expats  living in the Dordogne  are drawn by its mild climate, slower pace of life and good value property, which make it one of the most affordable places to live in France.

There is a lively expat scene in Perigueux, which includes an English church in Eymet. There is plenty to do in the Dordogne including walking, horse riding, canoeing and golf – and the fast-flowing rivers are good for water sports.

If you like swimming, the Dordogne River is ideal as it is the cleanest river in France. There is a lively cultural scene too. The public transport network is very reliable, running between the main towns, with a rural service between the smaller villages.

<p>Located in eastern France, Saint-Etienne is the main city (prefecture) of the Loire Valley. For the last 200 years, it has been an industrial base. However, in recent years the city has completely changed following a dramatic restoration of its buildings and a change of emphasis focusing on design.</p><p>Saint-Etienne is a pleasant city to walk around, with numerous attractive squares. It is also conveniently located near Lyon Airport and a great base to explore the beautiful Loire Valley.</p><p>Saint-Etienne is one of the greatest places to live in France with a cheap cost of living. Rented property is attractively affordable, with monthly rates usually less than $1,000, depending on size.</p>

9. Saint-Étienne, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Located in eastern France, Saint-Etienne is the main city (prefecture) of the Loire Valley. For the last 200 years, it has been an industrial base. However, in recent years the city has completely changed following a dramatic restoration of its buildings and a change of emphasis focusing on design.

Saint-Etienne is a pleasant city to walk around, with numerous attractive squares. It is also conveniently located near Lyon Airport and a great base to explore the beautiful Loire Valley.

Saint-Etienne is one of the greatest places to live in France with a cheap cost of living. Rented property is attractively affordable, with monthly rates usually less than $1,000, depending on size.

<p>Situated on the French Riviera, Toulon is one of the country’s top naval ports and is one of the quieter cities in South of France, being visited rarely by tourists. Toulon overlooks the Mediterranean; its best beaches are found in Le Mourillon neighborhood. The beach is fringed by cafes and restaurants as well as a series of grassy embankments where a variety of festivals are held during the summer months.</p><h3>Living in Toulon, France</h3><p>Toulon has a thriving cultural scene with an opera house, theaters, and a comic venue. The new La Rue des Arts is home to art galleries and workshops where jewelry artisans and clothes makers can be watched as they work. A popular walking/cycling trail connects the historic center to the beaches of Le Mourillon and continues along the coast to Hyères and beyond. Toulon has a small airport that offers internal flights, but Marseilles International Airport is 55 miles away.</p>

Found in the Var region in the  South of France , Toulon has been an important harbor on the Mediterranean coast since the 15th century. Today it is a major military base, naval port, and ship building center.

Toulon is also a university town, with a veterinary college and chiropractic school. Consequently, the city is very diverse and full of character, no matter where you live.

The old heart of the city is attractive with narrow streets leading to numerous pretty squares with central fountains. There are good sports facilities and transport networks and everyone seems hard-working but relaxed and friendly. Moreover, Toulon has a strong and friendly expatriate community of many nationalities.

Toulon has its own airport called Toulon-Hyères International Airport, east of the city and it is also within easy reach of the Marseille and Nice Airports. In terms of housing, rental prices in Toulon are generally affordable, ranging from $800-$1,200 per month.

Before deciding where in France to move, it is certainly well worth researching further which areas in France are the cheaper places to live and  how to make a living in France as a foreigner .

Other places to consider include Angers in Pays de la Loire, Dijon is famous for its mustard and sits among the vineyards of Burgundy, while Reims is home to many world-famous Champagne houses. Researching online  potential places to live in France  can be both interesting and fun, particularly when done while enjoying a glass of fine French wine.

This article originally appeared on  MyDolceCasa  and was syndicated by MediaFeed.

<p>Fairytale chateaus, rolling hills covered in lavender, beautiful mountain views, and one of the best cuisines on the planet…Provence is the perfect location for a small destination wedding. With a lovely Mediterranean climate to boot, you can plan a truly special, intimate affair in the south of France.</p><h3>What to do in Provence</h3><p>If you have time, a visit to the magnificent walled city of Avignon is one of the best things to do while in Provence. Home to popes for centuries during medieval conflicts, the Pope’s Palace is a fascinating experience for history lovers and architecture fans alike.</p><h3>Where to eat in Provence</h3><p>Provence is one of the food capitals of the world, so almost anywhere you head you’ll find amazing cuisine and fantastic eateries. However, it would be foolish not to try two amazing Provencal ingredients, saffron, and truffles, and probably the best spot to do so is at L'Oustalet, a romantic one-room dining room in the hillside wine village of Gigondas, described by those in the know as the best restaurant in the region. </p>

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One of the most iconic streets in the United States, Beale Street is a legendary Memphis entertainment destination.

It's filled to the brim with great choices for live music, Memphis-style barbecue, drinks and good times, all a short walk away from FedExForum .

Planning a visit to Beale Street? Here's a look at six of the most frequented spots. If you're looking for more options, visit bealestreet.com for details on all 15 bars, clubs and breweries that call Beale Street home.

B.B. King's Blues Club

143 Beale St.; bbkings.com

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Possibly the most iconic establishment on Beale, B.B. King’s Blues Club is the perfect place to experience Memphis’ culture. Named after legendary blues singer, songwriter and guitarist B.B. King, the club hosts live music every day, from soul to R&B, rock and, of course, blues. Visitors looking for even more Memphis flavor can try their specialty ribs, as well as other Southern-style dishes like barbecue pork tater tots, shrimp and grits, and burgers.

Silky O' Sullivan's

183 Beale St.; silkyosullivans.com

Take a trip to Ireland at Silky O’Sullivan’s. This Beale Street spot features a large bar inside a more than 100-year-old building, as well as an expansive outdoor patio space. Enjoy a plentiful selection of bottled and draft beers, as well as specialty drinks like Beale Street tea, the Memphis Mary or Silky’s specialty, The Diver, a yellow bucket filled with a secret combo of drinks.

Try some of Silky’s Memphis-style barbecue while listening to week-round live music such as the “dueling pianos” show or sing-along piano show, as well as more traditional bands and solo artists. Before you leave, be sure to say hi to the goats. Yes, there are live goats at Silky's.

Alfred's on Beale

197 Beale St.; alfredsonbeale.com

Alfred’s on Beale is more than just another club. Take a sip of Alfred’s specialty cocktails with a full view of Beale from above on the second-floor patio. Its central location on Beale is perfect to watch the action below. Don’t forget to try a bite from their extensive menu, featuring a wide selection of appetizers for the table, and main courses like catfish, chicken fettuccini, sandwiches and, of course, ribs. When you’re finished, head inside and enjoy live music on the dance floor.

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163 Beale St.; a-schwab.com

Established all the way back in 1876, A. Schwab is an old-fashioned store with a little bit of everything: knickknacks, books, hats, jewelry, old school toys and candy, music and household items, just to name a few things. Being the only original business left on Beale before it was transformed into an entertainment district, it’s like looking into the past. On the way out, order a soda with homemade syrup from the old-fashioned soda fountain, or gelato in a freshly made waffle cone.

Withers Collection Museum & Gallery

333 Beale St.; thewitherscollection.com

A place like no other on Beale, the Withers Collection Museum & Gallery showcases the work of Ernest C. Withers, a photographer whose work spans more than 60 years. Withers documented sports, music, politics and everyday life, as well as the Civil Rights Movement, his most well-known work. Besides the multitude of photographs up for public viewing, the museum has digitized Withers’ collection of more than 1.8 million images he took in his lifetime. If you’re looking to see a one-of-a-kind view of history, stop by the Withers Collection.

Rum Boogie Cafe

182 Beale St.; facebook.com/RumBoogieCafe

Another great choice on Beale, Rum Boogie Cafe is a staple of the area. Rum Boogie is undoubtedly a great place to listen to live music, which is played all week long. Take a look at Rum Boogie's collection of more than 200 autographed guitars from performers like Elvis and Bon Jovi, alongside other memorabilia. When you’re done admiring the collection, try the seafood gumbo, a two-time winner of the International Rajun Cajun Crawfish Festival in Memphis, as well the usual catfish, ribs and pork shoulder.

Jacob Wilt is a reporter for The Commercial Appeal. You can reach him at [email protected] .

11 Best Tech Conferences and Events You Can’t Miss in 2024

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With 2024 now underway in earnest, it’s time to start thinking about ways to turbocharge your business this year. One easy way to do this is by attending tech industry events, which bring many of the latest and greatest innovations together under one roof.

Look in the rearview mirror at CES this January, where things like the new Wi-Fi 7 standard were revealed alongside major developments in AI, and you start to get the idea.

That’s not all. As highlighted by a study commissioned by Skift, the vast majority of businesses say they can benefit from the networking (82%) and learning (71%) opportunities offered by industry showcases.

With all this in mind, we’ve put together a guide to the best tech conferences, events and shows taking place over the next 12 months, spotlighting those coming up first before giving you the essentials of the biggest ones later in 2024.

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Best Tech Conference and Events in 2024: January to June Spotlight

Here are the top industry events businesses should add to their calendar this year. We’ve selected these based on over 10 years experience trudging show floors and events from San Francisco and Las Vegas to Seoul and Taiwan.

January Tech Conferences: CES Still Reigns Supreme

Kicking things off every year, the annual Consumer Electronics Showcase (CES) in Las Vegas is the absolute glitziest tech event around. With more than 4,300 exhibitors and 135,000 attendees, the 2024 edition may be in the books but such is the demand around CES that you should already be thinking about booking for CES 2025.

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Things like hotels and flights only get more expensive as the calendar turns, so with the dates of CES 2025 confirmed as January 7-10, you can get booking. Note that, based on our experience attending previous versions of the show, many announcements will be made before doors open to the public.

With January 7 next year being a Tuesday, you can roughly expect the action – including media and networking events – to get underway at the weekend.

Tickets aren’t yet available, but you can register your interest in CES 2025 to make sure you’re front of the line.

February 2024 Tech Conferences: MWC Steals the Show

GSMA official speaks on stage during MWC keynote, one of the biggest tech conference events

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Following hot on the heels of CES, February’s annual Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona is the world’s biggest and most influential mobile tech event. For those who find Vegas too in your face, it’s also the ideal conference to attend, as the Catalan setting means the vibes are way more relaxed than they are on the Strip.

At MWC, it’s all about slipping out to one of the open air terraces at the Fira Gran Via for a small beer and plate of luxe Spanish cold cuts, rather than circumnavigating slot machines and overpriced steak houses.

That’s in addition to the jampacked keynote schedule and vibrant show floor. For businesses in particular, there’s lots that’s relevant, with the overarching theme of connectivity meaning areas like VoIP are well served and there are industry-specific programs for manufacturing, fintech, mobile commerce and more.

In case you couldn’t tell, MWC’s something of a personal favorite when it comes to the annual tech extravaganzas, so act fast and get your pass today. MWC 2024 takes place Monday, February 26 to Thursday, February 29  this year. Again, you’ll find plenty on (and might be even be advised) to arrive the weekend before the main show opens.

March 2024 Tech Conferences: SXSW and London Tech Show

In the US, SXSW in Austin is where the action is this March. From Friday, March 8 to Saturday, March 16,  the already buzzy Texan city is taken over by the cultural phenomenon that is SXSW.

A totally unique mix of music, film, the arts, and tech, SXSW (or South by Southwest, for the uninitiated) has spawned dozens of imitations but is yet to be matched, let alone bettered.

To give you an idea of the mix that’s on offer, this year’s keynotes range from The Black Keys to AMD’s CEO Dr Lisa T Su. Yes, really. It’s on our bucket list and should be on yours, too, so register yourself today.

For something more lowkey and strictly B2B focused, the London Tech Show takes place in the UK capital on March 6-7.  As an event, it’s more of an overall umbrella and is “co-located” at the city’s ExCeL Centre with Cloud Expo Europe, Big Data & Ai World, Data Centre World, Cloud & Cyber Security Expo, and more.

Perhaps best of all, it’s free to attend .

April 2024 Tech Conferences: Google Cloud Next and Running Remote

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If you’re anything like us, chances are at least part of your business relies on Google and its products. That’s why Google’s Cloud Next ’24 conference has practically universal appeal, as so many of us use the web giant’s technology to complete our day-to-day jobs – software like Google Meet being just one example.

Taking place April 9-11 at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas , it promises three days worth of keynotes, breakout sessions, and deep dives covering everything from IT security issues to generative AI. As such, we’re excited to see what’s next for Google Bard this year, as it’s already one of the best AI chatbots.

Outside of that, a relatively new conference called Running Remote has us intrigued this April.

As you may know, we’re big advocates or remote and flexible working here at Tech.co Towers. Whether or not you’ve find the fully remote job of your dreams, chances are you could benefit from the event, which takes place April 22-24 in Lisbon.

It’s a lovely time of year to visit the Portuguese capital, which is already a favorite among startups and digital nomads for its favorable government policies and affordable living. Billing itself as the world’s “premier conference” for remote-first and hybrid teams, it’s the one you’re probably most likely to bump into us at, so grab yourself a ticket.

Alternatively (or as well), you can apply for its “workation” program , which is an invite-only affair that can be roughly described as a breakout residential leadership summit. Take a look for yourself and pray to both the old gods and the new, as we’d imagine demand for the still-vacant places will be extremely high.

May 2024 Tech Conferences: Google I/O (TBC), RSA Conference and Dublin Tech Summit

As spring blooms in full, it’s impossible to ignore the fact that May is typically the month when Google holds its annual I/O developer conference.  Because it’s almost always accompanied by some new flagship hardware, specifics of the event are usually kept under wraps until much closer to the time. However, I/O 2023 was held on May 10, to give you an idea. The official I/O website is currently still promoting 2023 highlights, but that’s where to look for the latest info.

In terms of confirmed May 2024 tech conferences, look no further than RSA 2024 in San Francisco , which takes place May 6-9.  It’s one of the world’s most important cybersecurity events and this year is themed around: “The Art of Possible.”

Tickets aren’t cheap but discounted pricing is currently on offer. Assuming you can convince your boss to let you register , get ready for an action-packed three days in sunny San Fran. Last year, RSA welcomed more than 40,000 attendees and 500 exhibitors, featuring no less than 650 speakers across 400 different keynotes.

Lastly, the Dublin Tech Summit takes place May 29-30 and features speakers from big name companies like Microsoft, Logitech, Oculus, Pinterest and many more among its keynote line-up. Tickets are at the relatively affordable end of the spectrum at a few hundred bucks and there’s a dedicated track for startups.

June 2024 Tech Conferences: London Tech Week and WWDC (TBC)

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Perhaps unsurprisingly, summer is when the tech conference calendar really starts filling up. In June this year, that’s going to be somewhat inevitably headlined by Apple’s WWDC , which is the iPad maker’s annual developer shindig.

The dates and final details of WWDC 2024 are still to be confirmed, but last year’s June 5-9 window may well prove instructive. Things normally get under way the first day with a blockbuster keynote, when Apple CEO Tim Cook reveals the newest versions of it software – this year, iOS 18 and macOS 15.

It’s also where we might finally see if the company’s Vision Pro headset is anything more than an overpriced bit of bandwagon jumping, as presently most the apps it’s going to be running look like little more than iPad ports.

Elsewhere this coming June, London Tech Week  takes place across the UK capital from June 10-14  and is expected to feature more than 45,000 participants and over 750 different events. Access including a ticket for the main stage (and therefore keynotes) costs £495, which is around $630 at time of writing. You can also register for general admission for free.

Best Tech Events 2024: Second Half Highlights

In the second half of the year, we’re expecting a number of other major events to be taking place. We’ll spotlight these in due course, but for now here are the key 2024 tech events to mark in your diary after July.

  • Black Hat USA (August 3-8, Las Vegas)
  • Apple iPhone Event (September 2024, TBC)
  • IFA (September 6-10, Berlin)
  • Dreamforce (September 17-19, San Francisco)
  • TechCrunch Disrupt (October 28-30)
  • Web Summit (November 11-14, Lisbon)

Stay tuned, as we’ll be updating this guide with more events and details as they become available.

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Who can see Delta IV Heavy launch from Cape Canaveral? Visibility extends Miami to Tampa

How big & powerful is ula's delta iv heavy rocket each of its 3 rocket engines produces up to 702,000 pounds of thrust..

  • Delta IV Heavy made its debut during December 2004 demo flight from Florida's Launch Complex 37.
  • United Launch Alliance's last Delta IV Heavy triple-core rocket will launch on the NROL-70 national security mission.

Editor's note: Delta IV Heavy rocket launch from Cape Canaveral is scheduled for 12:53 p.m. EDT Tuesday, April 9.

Original story:

When United Launch Alliance launches its Delta IV Heavy rocket − for the final time − people way outside the Space Coast of Florida could possibly see it light up the sky.

Depending on cloud cover, Floridians (and visitors) as far as Jacksonville, Cape Coral and Miami could see ULA's Delta IV Heavy as it roars into the sky from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. Visibility from most of Florida is possible, according to ULA.

Below is information on ULA's powerful rocket, the Delta IV Heavy, how to watch the launch and suggestions on where to watch it if you're in the Space Coast area or close to it.

About the last Delta IV Heavy rocket launch from Cape Canaveral, Florida

It's the final countdown for  Delta IV Heavy , United Launch Alliance's powerful rocket.

At 12:53 p.m. EDT Tuesday, April 9, 2024, the Delta IV Heavy rocket , which had been dubbed by ULA as "the most metal of rockets," was set to deliver NROL-70,  a National Reconnaissance Office  mission, to space from  Space Launch Complex-37 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station .

The mission marks the 389th and last flight of the Delta program, which dates back to 1960. ULA is replacing the retiring rocket with the next-generation Vulcan, which logged a successful maiden flight in January from Cape Canaveral.

Florida rocket launch calendar: Bookmark this schedule for SpaceX, NASA, ULA events

The Delta IV Heavy made its debut during a December 2004 demonstration flight from Launch Complex 37. At that time, it was the most powerful rocket launched from Cape Canaveral save the Saturn V and space shuttles.

Where to watch Delta IV Heavy rocket launch  live from areas close to the Space Coast of Florida

In Florida, we can best see this historic moment in person if you're  anywhere on the Space Coast (Brevard County ) or certain spots in the  First Coast or Fun Coast (Volusia County ) or the  Treasure Coast (Indian River County, St. Lucie County and Martin County ).  Pro tip:  If you do watch it in person, get to your viewing destination early and prepare to stay later after the launch because of heavy traffic.

Which cities can see Delta IV Heavy rocket launch from Cape Canaveral, Florida?

ULA provided a helpful graphic (see above) that shows Delta IV Heavy's intended flight path and its launch visibility:

  • Launch , Space Coast, Orlando, northern part of the Treasure Coast, Indian River County, Sebastian, Vero Beach, parts of northern part of Daytona Beach, New Smyrna Beach and Oak Hill
  • 1: Launch + 30 seconds , Space Coast, Orlando, northern part of the Treasure Coast, Indian River County, Sebastian, Vero Beach, parts of northern part of Daytona Beach, New Smyrna Beach and Oak Hill
  • 2: Launch + 60 seconds , Space Coast, northern part of Daytona Beach, New Smyrna Beach, Treasure Coast, possibly Martin County, possibly St. Lucie County, parts of East-Central Florida like Orlando, near University of Central Florida, Bithlo
  • 3: Launch + 90 seconds , visibility extends to Orlando, Sanford, Kissimmee, Daytona Beach, other parts of Central Florida
  • 4: Launch + 120 seconds , visibility extends to Port St. Lucie, Lakeland, Sebring, Winter Haven, Palatka, St. Augustine
  • About 130 seconds (Port/Starboard, booster jettison), visibility extends to include most of central and East Coast of Florida
  • 5: Launch + 150 seconds , visibility extends to West Palm Beach, Ocala, the Village, Sebring, most of central and East Coast of Florida, Tampa, parts of West Coast of Florida
  • 6: Launch + 180 seconds , Jacksonville, Gainesville, Tampa, Arcadia, North Port, West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Pompano Beach, Fort Lauderdale, most of central and East Coast of Florida, parts of West Coast of Florida
  • 7:   Launch + 210 seconds , visibility extends to Hollywood, Florida; the Everglades, Hialeah, Miami, most of central and East Coast of Florida, parts of West Coast of Florida
  • 8:   Launch + 240 seconds (booster engine cutoff) ; visibility extends to Hollywood, Florida; the Everglades, Hialeah, Miami, most of central and East Coast of Florida, parts of West Coast of Florida. It could include Homestead and possibly Key Largo
  • Beyond 240 seconds, Delta IV Heavy should see center booster separation and main engine start, according to the ULA graphic.
  • 9: Launch + 270 seconds , most of central and East Coast of Florida, parts of West Coast of Florida
  • 10: Launch + 300 seconds , most of central and East Coast of Florida, parts of West Coast of Florida
  • Beyond 300 seconds, the graphic shows Delta Heavy payload fairing jettison.
  • 11: Launch + 330 seconds , most of central and East Coast of Florida, parts of West Coast of Florida
  • Clearwater and St. Petersburg appear to be out of range. Interestingly, the Bahamas and Freeport are in the launch visibility zones.

The above guidelines are estimates based on the graphic provided by ULA.

What is Delta Heavy?

Delta Heavy refers to United Launch Alliance's Delta IV Heavy rocket. The ULA rocket made history for its transportation of the NASA  Parker Solar Probe  in 2018 and the first orbital test flight of the Orion crew capsule in 2014.

It was following the success of this flight that NASA’s Orion crew capsule flew on NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, successfully demonstrating an uncrewed mission around the moon in 2022. ULA assisted in this flight as well, as the organization designed the upper stage of the SLS rocket.

The Orion spacecraft is set to take  Artemis II astronauts around the Moon in late 2025 .

How big is Delta IV Heavy rocket? What’s the size and power of ULA Delta IV Heavy rocket?

The Delta IV Heavy rocket has three Delta IV core stages together. According to the ULA website, each rocket engine produces up to 702,000 pounds of thrust. With this performance, one can see why ULA dubbed it "the most metal."

These engines are not small either. Just one engine weighs around 14,876 pounds and is 204 inches (17 feet) in length. Powered by liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen, the Delta IV Heavy appears to "set itself on fire" just before liftoff as buoyant hydrogen gas, which is used to cool down the rocket before launch, ignites and burns off. The fiery start may look frightening, yet it's part of the process.

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No launch Thursday, March 28: ULA Delta IV Heavy final launch

The Delta IV Heavy rocket will lift off from Cape Canaveral, Florida, with a classified payload on the NROL-70 national security mission, conducted in tandem with the National Reconnaissance Office and the Space Force’s Space Systems Command. The massive rocket launches the NRO's heaviest satellites. The missions that Delta IV Heavy carried were not all related to science; many were for navigation and U.S. security. Delta IV transported mostly NRO, US Air Force, and US Space Force payloads, getting them safely to their orbit or destination.

The Delta IV Heavy made its debut during a December 2004 demonstration flight from Launch Complex 37.

  • Mission:  United Launch Alliance's last Delta IV Heavy triple-core rocket will launch on the NROL-70 national security mission.
  • Launch:  Here's a link to the Space Team's live coverage blog . At 2:47 p.m. Thursday, March 28, ULA called a scrub. There will be a 24-hour turnaround. No launch for Thursday, March 28. Click on the live coverage blog link above for updates.
  • Location:  Launch Complex 37 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station
  • Local sonic boom:  No
  • Booster landing:  None
  • Live coverage:  Starts two hours before liftoff at  floridatoday.com/space .
  • Info: Visit  ulalaunch.com .

How to watch Delta IV Heavy rocket launch online, from your phone, iPad or tablet with FLORIDA TODAY Space Team coverage

When and where:  Full coverage of the launch, including a live webcast with live tweets and updates, kicks off about 11:30 a.m. EDT Thursday, March 28, at  floridatoday.com/space  (you can type this on your browser on your phone) and will feature in-depth coverage. Ask our FLORIDA TODAY space team reporters Rick Neale and Brooke Edwards questions and strike up a conversation. You also can watch coverage via the  FLORIDA TODAY app , which is available in the  App Store  or  Google Play . You can download the free app for iPhone or Android or type  floridatoday.com/space  into your browser. FLORIDA TODAY is part of the USA TODAY Network.

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