Ready to March ahead into the sun? (Picture: Getty)
While the post-Christmas months are always a slog for many, this year, the cold snaps and flood warnings have given 2023 a tough start.
This could mean that many of us are already planning ahead for some Spring sun and dreaming of sunnier climates.
With Christmas debts still lingering, you might not be ready to splash the cash on a January or February holiday, but you could be cutting some money aside for a little break in March.
And youâd be right to! March is a wonderful month to visit many parts of the world, including areas of South-East Asia, North America, Africa and South America.
Hey, there are even a few European destinations that escape the rainy, chilly and blustery weather March is known for.
Some places have temperatures in early 30s territory, and for many countries March is considered âshoulder seasonâ â meaning youâll likely avoid the bulk of the crowds.
Yay. So, where should you jet off to?
Where is hot in March?
The Gambia
The Gambia is one of Africaâs smallest countries (Picture: Getty)
Temperature: 34°C
Sunshine hours: 10 hours
Flight time: Six hours, five minutes
This small West African nationâs hottest month is March â you definitely wonât feel a chill here.
The Gambia is known for having lovely beaches near the capital Banjul and Serrekunda, but itâs also a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts.
Nature-lovers should consider a stay at the eco-lodge at Tanji Bird Reserve (though October to December is typically birding season). Itâs also possible to spot leopards, hippos and monkeys in Bao Bolong Wetland Reserve and Kiang West National Park.
Hawaii
Hawaii is hot this time of year (Picture: Getty)
Temperature: 24°C (up to 26°C)
Sunshine hours: Nine hours
Flight time: 17 hours (with one-stop, no direct flights).
Alas, Hawaii isnât in shoulder season in March. But the views are guaranteed to be gorgeous.
As is the weather. Temperatures are perfectly placed right in the middle of the 20s, and though you may experience the odd snap shower of rain, itâs far less rainy than in February.
Youâre a bit spoiled for choice when it comes to visiting Hawaiiâs beautiful islands. Honolulu, Oâahu, Maui and Kauaâi are among the most famous for their beaches, rich histories and breathtaking natural landscapes.
Dominican Republic
Thereâs much to see and do in the Dominican Republic, including the capital Santo Domingo (Picture: Getty)
Temperature: 25°C (up to 30°C)
Sunshine hours: 13 hours
Flight time: Nine hours, 15 minutes
A Caribbean holiday usually promises hot weather and sandy beaches, perfect for sunbathing.
Itâs absolutely possible to have an all-inclusive, resort holiday in the Dominican Republic. Look up Punta Cana, or Cabarete and SosĂșa in Puerto Plata. (The latter is great for water sports).
But if you want to explore, drive to the capital, Santo Domingo. As of one the Caribbeanâs oldest cities, thereâs plenty of history to learn about. Uncover some at the palace-turned-museum AlcĂĄzar de ColĂłn.
If youâre looking to escape the standard beach break, consider a visit to the peaceful SamanĂĄ Peninsula.
Southern Vietnam
Wherever you visit in Vietnam, thereâll be good weather in March (Picture: Getty)
Temperature: 29°C
Sunshine hours: 10 to 11 hours
Flight time: 11 hours, 50 minutes (to Ho Chi Minh City)
If itâs an unforgettable beach experience you want, then heading to the southern coast in Vietnam is a good plan.
Itâs well worth the lengthy flight time from the UK, which will likely take you to Ho Chi Minh City. Spend a day or two (or longer, if you can swing it) in the city, before driving a few hours to a coastal resort.
While itâs hot in the south, itâs a bit cooler up north, around the 19°C mark. Here, youâll find capital city Hanoi. Itâs also where you can embark on a visit to Halong Bay â a classic tourist hotspot for a reason.
Seville, Spain
Sevilleâs famous Alcazar is just one of many places to visit (Picture: Getty)
Temperature: 15°C (up to 20°C)
Sunshine hours: Seven hours
Flight time: Two hours, 45 minutes
Sadly, you canât expect too much sun from Europe in March, but the southwestern Spanish city of Seville should warm your soul.
Thereâs a chance you could experience a high temperature of 20°C, but even a tepid 15°C is ideal for traversing the city on foot.
Architecture is Sevilleâs number one selling point â particularly Baroque, Renaissance, and Moorish Revival.
Check out the Cathedral, admire the Royal Alcazar (a palace youâll have spotted in the hit HBO series Game Of Thrones) and wander the 1920s Plaza de España to admire its many ceramic tiles.
Grenada
The Caribbean country of Grenada is too often underrated (Picture: Getty)
Temperature: 26°C (up to 30°C)
Sunshine hours: Eight hours
Flight time: Nine hours, 15 minutes
The Caribbean country of Grenada may be relatively small, but it shouldnât be underestimated.
It has three main islands: Grenada itself, plus the smaller Carricou and Petite Martinique, and a few others (including the ludicrously-costly private island Calivigny).
Of its golden beaches, Magazine, Levera, Morne Rouge and Grand Anse are probably the best know. So you canât go wrong with accommodation nearby.
But in your search for sea and sand, donât miss out on the capital St Georgeâs, and a walk along its picturesque Carenage harbour.
Nature lovers will also have plenty more to appreciate beyond the beach. Make plans to explore Grand Etang Lake, Concord Falls or Annandale Forest Park, if you can.
Cartagena, Colombia
Not just heat, but history too. Cartagenaâs walled city is UNESCO-listed (Picture: Getty)
Temperature: 26°C (up to 31°C)
Sunshine hours: 7.5 hours
Flight time: 12 hours, five minutes
Most major cities in Colombia are poised to give you the March hot holiday youâre looking for.
Thereâs Bogota, Medellin and Cali to choose from â but perhaps Cartagena is the prettiest.
Set along the northern coast, itâs known for its UNESCO-recognised walled city, which dates back to 16th century. Expect to see great art and visit fascinating museums.
Youâll also be a boat ride away from one of Colombiaâs national parks, Rosario Islands, which is known for its excellent snorkelling opportunities.
Tenerife
Tenerife is more than a beach island⊠but the beaches are pretty amazing (Picture: Getty)
Temperature: 17°C (up to 21°C)
Sunshine hours: Seven hours
Flight time: Four hours, 30 minutes
Few will be shocked to see this Canary Island on our March list â itâs also on Novemberâs, too.
The reason why is simple: Tenerife, though part of Spain, is geographically located in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Africa. Making it a touch warmer than much of mainland Europe during wintry months.
Itâs also got everything you could want from a hot holiday: beaches, water sports, nature, hiking, cruises, cultural activities, an epic water park and of course, the volcanic Mount Teide.
Krabi, Thailand
Krabiâs waters will be lovely and warm in March (Picture: Getty)
Temperature: 29°C (up to 34°C)
Sunshine hours: Nine hours
Flight time: Around 16 hours (usually with a stop in Bangkok)
Thailandâs weather can be intense in March. You can expect to sizzle in the capital, Bangkok, and it can be uncomfortably hot at times in the countryâs northern reaches.
Luckily, there are plenty of island locations to keep things a tad cooler, most offering out-of-this-world beaches, with warm water perfect for swimming and splashing around in.
By no means is Krabi your only option, but this province promises ultimate relaxation, (literal) turquoise waters and stunning views of breathtaking karsts. Sold.
Trinidad & Tobago
Unbeatable views, as well as high March temperatures, can be found in the Caribbean (Picture: Getty)
Temperature: 30°C
Sunshine hours: Eight hours
Flight time: 10 hours, 50 minutes
Like many of the destinations on this list, you can have the best of both worlds with Trinidad & Tobago.
If you want to laze by a pool, thereâs no shortage of gorgeous villas to book. But the islands (Trinidad, the larger, and Tobago, the smaller) are also rich in history and culture.
To bear witness to something really special, arrive at the countryâs capital, Port of Spain, by March 1. Youâll hopefully get to see the end of Calypso: an explosion of music, dance and bold colours, often dubbed the Caribbeanâs largest carnival.
Gozo, Malta
See another side of Malta on the isle of Gozo (Picture: Getty)
Temperature: 14°C (up to 17°C)
Sunshine hours: Eight hours
Flight time: Three hours, 10 minutes (to mainland Malta).
The archipelago of Malta, on the map, sits below Italy and off the coast of Tunisia in Africa. This means it can, at times, reach some gorgeously warm temperatures.
Itâs one of the better flight times on this list, with a trip to the main island, Malta, taking just over three hours. But if youâve seen Valletta and want to see another side of Malta â why not hop on a ferry to its second-biggest island, Gozo?
Travel time will be added to your trip, yes, but you can stay on Gozo for several days (in some rather lovely hotels).
Here, youâll explore the city of Victoriaâs medieval citadel â as well as admire rocky bays, ancient temples, basilicas, sandy beaches, plus sample only the finest Maltese dishes.
Cyprus
Tear yourself away from the resorts to see Aphroditeâs Rock (Picture: Getty)
Temperature: 19ÂșCÂ
Sunshine hours: Seven hours
Flight time: Four hours, 30 minutes
Cyprus is usually a winner, whether itâs summer or a million miles away from the UKâs sunny season.
Temperatures are typically in the high 10s at this time of year, reaching just shy of 20ÂșC. It does get cooler in the evenings (somewhere around 9ÂșC), so bring something warm for the nighttime.
Youâve got plenty of choice on where to stay and what to see. Classic resort destinations include Paphos, Limassol and Larnaca. For a city experience, try Nicosia.
And if youâre game to party, thereâs always Ayia NapaâŠ
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Before you book, keep in mindâŠ
A March getaway sounds great, but remember that Covid restrictions could still be in place in some countries. Before booking, check gov.ukâs Foreign Travel Advice for your ideal destination.
You should check:
- Are Brits allowed in to the country at all?
- To enter, do you need to show proof of a negative test, or prove youâve had your Covid vaccinations?
- On arrival, will you need to self-isolate at your hotel or quarantine somewhere else for a set period of time?
- On return to the UK, will the British government expect you to self-isolate at home or quarantine in a hotel?
These are all questions you should be able to answer. Even then, the answer could well change at the drop of a hat.
Entry requirements and travel rules are frequently being altered and updated. Any country can be added to an England or UK travel red list at incredibly short notice. If a country goes red while youâre in it, youâll be subject to the new quarantine rules.
Make sure youâre prepared to deal with any sudden changes along the way, and also ensure youâve got top-tier travel insurance for your trip, covering all possibilities.
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