It's a wetter month than its predecessors also, with an average of 54mm, up from February's 50mm and January's low 39mm.
The temperature of the sea has the same average as January and February, remaining at 25°C (77°F), but the sunshine continues to increase and averages 9 hours per day, up from the 7 and 8 of January and February respectively.
When you arrive at Half Moon Cay you have a choice: spend your time relaxing on possibly the most perfect beach in the world, or fill your time up with all the incredible things on offer.
With such a tricky decision to make, it's most likely you'll opt to split your days between both. On the days you don't spend reading a book on the beach, you can explore one of the many nature trails, which are accessible from the marina.
The walk can be as long or as short as you want it to be, and you can walk the entire length of the beach and past ruins, offering some truly breath-taking scenery. If you enjoy working out and miss the gym from back home, you will enjoy the fitness trail. Complete with exercise stations along the way, you can supplement your training with hiking trails, which are a great way to work your lungs and legs.
After such a long walk and possibly push-ups you'll have worked up an appetite, and the Tropics Restaurant is ideal. It has six food lanes in operation so you can get what you want extremely quickly, and there are 5 open-air dining shelters so you can eat with a great view, a cooling sea breeze and even a steel band.