What's the Weather like in Dubai in March
Is It Good To Go To Dubai In March?
Dubai enjoys a hot desert climate that's warm or mild all year round. It has white sandy beaches coupled with the unique sightseeing opportunities of an ultra-modern city.
How Hot Is Dubai In March?
March is characterized by rising daily high temperatures with daily high temperatures increasing from 26°C to 30°C, compared to the summer season this is considerable cooler and more comfortable as in August temperatures can exceed 41°C.
Average Sunshine Hours
During March, as spring is under way the sunshine hours are starting to increase to nine hours, up an hour from the months of January and February.
How Much Rain Is There In March In Dubai?
On average only 10mm of rainfall is expected throughout the month, spread across just six days.
Is Dubai Humid In March?
During March the relative humidity ranges from a comfortable 33% to a very humid 92%, rarely dropping below a very dry 14%.
How Warm Is The Sea In Dubai In March?
The sea temperature in March is pleasantly warm at 22°C, which is warm enough to go for a swim. During the summer months sea temperatures can get quite hot, for example in August the water temperature can increase to a hot 33°C.
Beaches in Dubai for March
Club Joumana
is located just 15 minutes away from Dubai Marina. This long stretch of beach comes with three swimming pools, a water sports centre and a beach bar/restaurant. One of the most popular activities to take part in at this time of year is stand up paddle boarding which can be booked at the Watercooled Water sports centre on site.
Kite Beach
If you're looking for somewhere a bit quieter, head to Kite Beach otherwise known as 'Wollongong Beach'. This is a long pristine stretch of golden sand which is superb for sunbathing and relaxing, but unfortunately doesn't have any facilities.
Things to do in Dubai in March
Al Ahmadiya School and Heritage House
For an up close and personal glimpse into Dubai's rich history, be sure to visit the Al Ahmadiya School and Heritage House. The school was opened in 1912 and became famous throughout the UAE for being Dubai's first educational establishment.
Behind the school is the founder's old home which, along with the school building, has been renovated to allow visitors to understand life in Dubai before the modern advancements and architecture seen today. Admission is free and the air conditioning makes it a great place to cool off.
Dolphin Bay
located at Atlantis is one of the world's largest and most sophisticated dolphin habitats in the world. Visitors can choose from an array of dolphin experiences suitable for all ages and swimming abilities. Interactions range from standing in shallow waters and petting the dolphins to swimming and scuba diving alongside these majestic creatures.
Dhow Cruise in Dubai Marina
To see Dubai at its finest, experience an exotic cruise on a traditional wooden Arabic boat, known as a Dhow. Visit Al Wasl Dhow to discover more about this extraordinary two-hour voyage where you'll enjoy a gourmet five-star feast on the water, surrounded by the opulent Dubai skyline.