Planning a trip to Phuket in March? Read our article about Phuket weather in March, including temperatures, rainfall, humidity, clothes to wear, and top things to do in March.
Typical Weather in Phuket in March
- Average temperature range: 23–34°C (73–93°F)
- Average rainfall: 74 mm (3 inches)
- Average rainy days: 8
- Average sunny days: 18
It is hot in March in Phuket. The average daytime temperature is 32°C (90°F). The average temperature at night is warm too at 26°C (79°F).
March is at the end of the dry season in Phuket. The average rainfall in March in Phuket is only 40 mm, with about 7–8 days of light rain. Most of the rain will fall in the latter part of March. The average humidity in March is 75%.
What to Wear in March
Shorts, T-shirts, sunglasses, and sun hats are recommended if you are traveling to Phuket in March. A long sleeve shirt and light trousers are usually enough for warmth, even on Phuket's coolest of March evenings (plus they could help as sun protection if you don't keep protected with suncream). The sun shines long and hot in March.
You will probably not need a light raincoat or umbrella, even at the end of March, as the rain is still light then.
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Tips for Visiting Phuket in March
As the last month of the dry season in Phuket, March is still one of the better months to visit Phuket. Although March is less crowded than January or February, there are still many tourists in Phuket and Thailand. So, be prepared for some long waiting times at the main tourist attractions.
With "hot season" temperatures, you will feel even hotter in crowded places. It is recommended to bring something to make you feel cool and comfortable if you are visiting attractions in Phuket, such as iced drinks, fans, and so on.
Top Things to Do in Phuket in March
Here are some of the things you can do in March.
1. Enjoy Beach Time on the Main Beaches in Phuket
As the biggest island of Thailand, Phuket has numerous beautiful beaches, which are famous for their fine white sands, palm trees, glittering sea, and lively towns. The top three main beaches in Phuket are Patong Beach, Kata Beach, and Karon Beach. There are many watersports you can do there including swimming, snorkeling, jet skiing, wind surfing, and parasailing. Read more about the best beaches on Phuket.
2. Visit Phuket Old Town
Phuket Old Town is a must-visit on Phuket. It is worth spending some hours to learn about the past of Phuket Old Town and its unique culture while walking around the colorful architecture. There are many well-preserved shophouses, Chinese-Portuguese buildings, temples, and shrines along the old streets. Learn more about Phuket Old Town.
3. Visit Rawai Village
If you'd like to visit a remoter region of Phuket, then Rawai Village should be on your list. Located on the east coast of Phuket Island, Rawai Village is a good place to experience the lifestyle of the fishermen in the seaside tribes. Learn the customs and beliefs of the Moken people. They will be very happy if you buy some seafood from them. You can also rent a boat to sail to on the nearby sea and go fishing with them.
4. Visit Wat Chalong Temple
As the largest temple in Phuket, Wat Chalong is one of the main tourist attractions in Phuket. There are many golden buddhas in different poses in the complex of the temple. You can learn the Buddha's story through the numerous images on the walls.
The golden complex of the temple looks beautiful when the sunset shines on it. Visitors should take off their shoes to enter the temple. Women must wear clothes that cover their shoulders and knees when entering the temple.
5. Visit the Botanic Gardens
Located in Muang District of Phuket Town, Phuket Botanic Garden contains collections of plants from more than 30 climate zones and locations all over the world. There are palms, herbs, fragrant plants, orchards, pavilions, and orchid displays in each zone. It is a good place to learn more about the world's plants. There are restaurants, a children's playground, and shops in the garden.
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