Southern Spain in March experiences a transition from winter to spring. Daily average temperatures typically range from 10-18C (50-64F), offering comfortable conditions for outdoor activities. While sunshine is prevalent, rainfall is still possible, though less frequent than in the preceding winter months. Coastal areas tend to be milder than inland regions, influenced by the Mediterranean Sea.
This period offers a pleasant climate for exploring the region’s diverse landscapes, from the Sierra Nevada mountains to the Andalusian coastline. The blossoming almond trees create a spectacular display, adding to the region’s natural beauty. Historically, March marks the beginning of the agricultural season, highlighting the importance of favorable weather conditions for local communities. The agreeable temperatures and reduced crowds compared to the peak summer season make it an attractive time for tourism.