The weather in March begins to look much better as we move straight ahead into the summer. Day-time temperature at Limassol is often above 20 °C and a few people visit the beach for sunbathing.

In March Limassol welcomes the first tourists as we move ahead into the holiday season. The Mediterranean climate of Cyprus ensures a pleasant and warm March.
1. Average weather in March
- Generally: Both sunny and cloudy/rainy days. 50/50
- Day temperature: 15-25 °C
- Night temperature: 5-15 °C
- Sun: 15 sunny days.
- Rain: 7-8 rainy days. Rains for a few hours.
- Clouds: 7-8 cloudy days.
- Swimming: Water temperature 18-20 °C
- Sunset: The sun sets at 17:30
2. Limassol temperature in March
Throughout March temperatures during daytime will usually reach highs of about 19°C (66°F). However during recent times high temperatures of 29°C (85°F) with the low -3°C, about 27°F were recorded by the Cyprus Government meteorological service. The minimum average temperature during nighttime falls down to about 10°C (50°F). It is not a bad idea for visitors to pack relatively warm but light clothing if visiting Cyprus during March.
3. What to wear in March

4. Going to the beach

5. Limassol things to do in March
Although this part of spring does not last long enough to enjoy and hot and humid summers are just around the corner, you may find trips to the mountains as well as strolling across the local beaches to be an exhilarating experience for both body and mind as the weather in Cyprus during this part of the year is still relatively fresh. Beaches are relatively uncrowned and visiting them for a peaceful swim usually is a must for visitors especially from northern courtiers such as the Scandinavian region, Russia the UK etc. - average sea temperature is 17°C (63.4°F).
Many events are held during March of which the International Marathon in Limassol takes advantage of the perfect weather conditions for running long distances. During March wildflowers and all sorts of other vegetation begin to bloom all over Cyprus and the Almond trees put on their wedding dresses, preparing for the long and feast full summer.