17 Best Islands to Visit in March for a Spring Getaway

Ready to trade your winter blues for Caribbean hues? March serves up the perfect sweet spot for island hopping.

We’ve rounded up the ultimate collection of sun-soaked spots where you can dodge the spring break crowds while living your best tropical life!

1. Dominican Republic

The Dominican Republic serves up the Caribbean’s highest peaks alongside dreamy white-sand beaches, making March the perfect time to double-dip in both scenes.

Skip the usual Punta Cana crowds and hop on a boat to Isla Saona, where you’ll find yourself swimming in natural pools filled with starfish and lunching on fresh lobster at local beach shacks.

Where to Stay: Cayo Levantado Resort in Samaná – This adults-only hideaway occupies its own private island, complete with wild whales breaching in the distance during March.

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2. Jamaica

March hits the sweet spot in Jamaica with temps hovering around 86°F – perfect for both beach lounging and jungle exploring.

The island bursts into full bloom mid-month, painting hiking trails in vivid colors while gentle breezes keep things cool.

This is prime time for coffee and tea farm tours, where you can sample fresh Blue Mountain brew right where it’s grown.

Where to Stay: Half Moon Resort in Montego Bay – A legendary hideout where you get your own personal butler and a slice of old-school Caribbean glamour.

 
 
 
 
 
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3. Bahamas

In the Bahamas, 700 islands and thousands of empty cays are all wrapped in waters so clear you can count sand dollars from your boat.

March brings that perfect Goldilocks weather – not too hot, not too cool – ideal for island hopping and wildlife encounters. head to Great Exuma where you can swim with those famous water-loving pigs.

Where to Stay: Atlantis Paradise Island – An underwater world where you can sleep next to a shark tank and slide through clear tubes surrounded by rays.

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4. Aruba

Outside the hurricane belt, Aruba’s your safe bet for guaranteed sunshine. March brings perfect conditions to this sun-kissed spot, with temps steady at 82°F and reliable trade winds that’ll have you windsurfing like a pro.

Hit up Eagle Beach early morning – voted world’s third-best beach, it’s where you’ll spot those iconic wind-twisted Divi Divi trees.

Where to Stay: Ritz-Carlton Aruba – Perched on Palm Beach with prime sunset views and the island’s largest casino.

 
 
 
 
 
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5. Puerto Rico

March serves up the ideal mix of beach weather and urban cool in Puerto Rico. By night, Old San Juan’s streets pulse with salsa beats, while by day, you can zip-line through El Yunque rainforest canopy.

Visit Mosquito Bay after dark – it’s the world’s brightest bioluminescent bay, where every paddle stroke creates trails of glowing blue magic.

Where to Stay: Dorado Beach, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, where plush accommodations, three championship golf courses, and a private water park combine to create Puerto Rico’s ultimate luxury escape.

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6. St. Maarten

This split-personality island lets you breakfast on French croissants and dinner on Dutch cheese. March brings perfect sailing conditions and the island’s famous regattas.

Skip the busy Maho Beach plane-spotting scene and catch the twice-weekly ferry to Saba island for world-class diving and hiking.

Where to Stay: Sonesta Ocean Point Resort – An adults-only cliff-top retreat where every room comes with ocean views and butler service.

 
 
 
 
 
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7. Cayman Islands

Swim with friendly stingrays at the famous Stingray City Sandbar, where these gentle giants glide right past your legs in crystal-clear waters.

Nature lovers, you’ll flip for the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park, where rare blue iguanas roam freely – these prehistoric-looking creatures are found nowhere else on Earth.

When the sun sets, paddle into the magical bioluminescent bay at Rum Point, where every stroke of your kayak creates trails of glowing blue light.

Where to Stay: The Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman – Perched on Seven Mile Beach with its own culinary festival and the island’s largest casino.

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8. Antigua

With 365 beaches to choose from in Antigua, you’ll never have to visit the same sandy spot twice!

Start your day watching the sunrise from historic Nelson’s Dockyard, then zip over to Shirley Heights for the most Instagram-worthy sunset views of both English and Falmouth Harbor.

Foodies, don’t miss the local pepperpot stew and fungee – it’s like a Caribbean comfort food hug.

Where to Stay: Siboney Beach Club – A boutique gem where the crab cakes with passion fruit sauce will make you forget what day it is.

 
 
 
 
 
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9. St. John

Trunk Bay steals the show with its underwater snorkel trail – it’s like a scavenger hunt with sea turtles!

Hike the Peace Hill trail for a quick adventure leading to an old sugar mill tower with jaw-dropping ocean views.

Beach hoppers will love Maho Bay, where sea turtles often swim right up to say hello, and food trucks serve up local treats.

Where to Stay: Cinnamon Bay Campground – Fall asleep to ocean waves in the heart of the National Park.

10. Barbados

Get your history fix at the world’s oldest rum distillery, Mount Gay, dating back to 1703 – yes, they offer tastings!

Swim alongside real sea turtles on catamaran tours that include lunch and endless views.

For a wild twist, visit the Wildlife Reserve where green monkeys roam free – just watch your snacks, these little guys are clever!

Where to Stay: Sandy Lane Hotel offers three world-class golf courses, luxurious beachfront accommodations, and impeccable service.

 
 
 
 
 
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11. St. Lucia

Hike the iconic Pitons – these dramatic volcanic peaks are like nature’s skyscrapers rising from the sea.

After your trek, treat yourself to a dip in the drive-in volcano’s mud baths near Soufrière – think of it as Earth’s own spa treatment.

For the perfect end to your day, hop on a sunset catamaran cruise where the Pitons create a stunning backdrop.

Where to Stay: Sugar Beach Resort – Nestled between the Pitons with prime snorkeling right off the beach.

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12. Curaçao

Time your visit for the vibrant Carnival in February or March, when the whole island turns into one big street party.

Beach lovers should head to Playa Knip or Cas Abao for world-class snorkeling and sunbathing.

Where to Stay: Avila Beach Hotel perfectly blends a central location and two private beaches, offering both urban convenience and beachfront paradise.

 
 
 
 
 
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13. St. Barth

St. Barth is a ritzy island where celebs mingle with sailors at sunset. March brings the thrilling St. Barth’s Bucket Regatta, where mega-yachts float across turquoise waters.

Foodies, time your visit for the St. Barth Gourmet Festival, where world-class chefs whip up magic in paradise.

Insider Tip: Skip the obvious Gustavia harbor scene and head to the wild side of Colombier Beach – it’s only accessible by boat or a 30-minute hike, but the secluded bay is worth every step.

Where to Stay: Eden Rock – St Barths stands out, offering 37 uniquely designed luxury rooms, suites, and villas perched dramatically on a rock or scattered along pristine beaches.

14. Anguilla

March brings the legendary Moonsplash Music Festival, where reggae beats mix with full moon magic at the iconic Dune Preserve.

Adventure seekers can explore ancient caves with fascinating fossils, or join the new “Volun-Tourism” program to give back while getting that perfect tan.

Insider Tip: Book a kite-making class at Cap Juluca – it’s a cherished local tradition that’ll give you serious bragging rights back home.

Where to Stay: The Ani Private Resort – A 15-suite stunner opening in 2025 on Shoal Bay East with its own tennis court and beach pavilion.

 
 
 
 
 
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15. St. Vincent

Hike to the rim of La Soufriere volcano for sunrise views that’ll make your Instagram followers weep with envy.

Movie buffs can channel their inner Jack Sparrow at Wallilabou Anchorage, where the original Pirates of the Caribbean was filmed.

Don’t miss the Vermont Nature Trail – it’s like a treasure hunt through the rainforest where rare purple-necked hummingbirds zip past your head.

Where to Stay: The Mariners Hotel is a charming 4-star boutique property where stunning sea views from your balcony and perfect location between Kingstown and the airport create an ideal Caribbean home base.

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16. Grenada

Dive into the world’s first Underwater Sculpture Park, where contemporary art meets marine life in the most Instagram-worthy way.

March visitors can join the Festival del Mar, a two-day celebration of all things seafood with traditional cooking competitions and boat racing.

Insider Tip: Hit up the Gouyave Fish Fry on Friday nights, where steel bands and grilled seafood create the ultimate island vibe.

Where to Stay: Experience pure luxury at Spice Island Beach Resort, where pristine Grand Anse Beach meets impeccable service.

 
 
 
 
 
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17. Turks & Caicos

Time your visit to catch JoJo, the friendly wild dolphin who loves swimming with visitors in Grace Bay.

Adventurers should paddle through Chalk Sound National Park, where hundreds of tiny islands dot the turquoise lagoon like emeralds.

Insider Tip: Skip the tourist spots and head to The Hole, a mysterious 60-foot limestone sinkhole that’ll give your vacation photos an edge.

Where to Stay: Grace Bay Resort – Steps from the world’s top-ranked beach with prime dolphin-spotting opportunities.