Temp
27° C
average
Rain
15 mm
per month
Sun
60 %
chance
Humidity
78 %
average
Weather in Riviera Maya in March
Riviera Maya in March offers a delightful blend of warm temperatures and pleasant weather conditions. Travellers can expect comfortable days with ample sunshine, moderate humidity, and minimal rainfall, perfect for those seeking outdoor adventures. The welcoming climate makes this month ideal for exploring the rich natural beauty of the area and enjoying local highlights.
March Climate Overview
- Average Temperature: 20°C to 29°C
- Rainfall: 33 mm
- Sunshine Hours: 8 hours per day
- Humidity: Moderate
- Wind Speed: 18 km/h
What to Expect in March
Daytime Conditions
During the day, temperatures in the Riviera Maya range from warm to hot, peaking around 29°C. The atmosphere is generally dry and sunny, with moderate humidity levels, creating a comfortable environment for outdoor exploration. Sun protection is recommended as the sun can be quite strong.
Rainfall Patterns
March sees minimal rainfall, making it a relatively dry month. Any rain showers are typically brief and unlikely to disrupt outdoor plans significantly. Travellers can confidently schedule activities without much concern for weather-induced delays.
Evening Conditions
Evenings in March are pleasantly cool, with temperatures dropping to around 20°C. A gentle breeze may be felt, providing comfort after a warm day. This makes evenings perfect for leisurely strolls or al fresco dining without the need for heavy clothing.
Best Activities in Riviera Maya in March
- Outdoor Activities: March’s weather is ideal for hiking, exploring archaeological sites, or visiting local markets.
- Seasonal Highlights: Experience the sight of spring blossoms and the start of nature’s renewal in lush surroundings.
- Water-based or Nature-based Activities: Suitable for snorkelling and other water-based adventures as conditions are favourable.
What to Pack for March
- Appropriate clothing for daytime and evening temperatures
- Protection from sun or rain (hat, sunscreen, umbrella, etc.)
- Footwear suitable for local terrain (e.g., walking, hiking, city streets)
- Reusable water bottle