March is slightly warmer than previous months but remains fairly chilly.
It would be wise to bring an umbrella and waterproof mac in case of showers. The rest of the time, jumpers and overcoats would be suitable wear.
The beaches of Golden Sands are famed for their beauty, and though it is too cold for sunbathing and swimming, on a fine day you can take a gentle stroll along the seafront or even do some horse riding.
The Golden Sands Nature Park in the hills behind the resort is also a must see at whichever time of year you visit. The park is bursting with a wide variety of plant life and wildlife, many of which are endangered species.
Hiking and cycling are popular choices, and many people also opt for a jeep safari with an English speaking guide so you can learn extensively about the park.
Outside the resort you can also visit the many rock monasteries in the area. These are literally carved into the mountains and are a fascinating day out.
The ruined palace at Perperikon dates from the 13th century BC and is an ongoing archaeological site. If you head to the nearby town of Balchik you can see many ancient artefacts in the Historical Museum.
Back at the resort, you can indulge in many sports such as tennis, basketball and volleyball.
And in the evenings, you can try your hand at bowling before heading on for cocktails and dinner at one of the many bars and restaurants dotted around.
For an all inclusive resort that provides great value for money that will suit anyone travelling on a budget, try the Hotel Madara.