# March Sun: Where to Chase Warmth This Spring
March travelers hunting reliable sunshine have more options than ever. The month sits in that sweet spot between winter doldrums and peak summer pricing, making it ideal for budget-conscious sun seekers.
Florida remains the perennial favorite for North American visitors. Miami and the Florida Keys deliver consistent 75-80 degree Fahrenheit temperatures with manageable crowds compared to peak season. Direct flights from most US cities keep transport costs reasonable, with hotel rates dropping significantly after spring break peaks.
For something different, Essaouira on Morocco's Atlantic coast offers dramatic coastal scenery, reliable breezes, and temperatures around 65 degrees Fahrenheit. The seaside town attracts surfers and culture enthusiasts alike. Direct flights from European capitals run under three hours, and riads in the medina provide affordable boutique accommodation.
Southeast Asia shines in March. Thailand's islands, including Phuket and Koh Samui, hit their dry season sweet spot with temperatures in the mid-80s. Airfares from North America remain reasonable before April price spikes. Budget carriers like AirAsia offer regional connections for island hopping.
Spain's southern coast, particularly the Costa del Sol around Malaga, delivers 70-degree sunshine without summer crowds. Direct European flights make access simple. Local paella restaurants and beachfront hotels offer excellent value compared to July and August rates.
The Caribbean islands of Turks and Caicos maintain warm waters and blue skies. March falls outside hurricane season while avoiding August's peak pricing. All-inclusive resorts here compete aggressively on rates before Easter holidays.
North Africa's Tunisia and the island of Djerba provide North African warmth and culture at fraction of European resort prices. March temperatures hover near 70 degrees with minimal rainfall.
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