What's the Weather like in San Agustin in March
As winter moves into spring in San Agustin previous trends continue and temperatures remain cool-to-warm. Rainfall drops and the average monthly low temperature rises making March a slightly more pleasant month to visit than February. However, the Canary Islands are famous for their yearlong desirable weather, making any time of year the right time for a holiday. While it's not high beach season quite yet, this month is nonetheless a popular time for the island resort town.
Temperature
The month-long average temperature is a comfortable 19°C with expected highs reaching 24°C, and expected lows dropping to 14°C. Visitors will do well to pack an assortment of light, breezy daytime attire in addition to heavier layers for the cooler nights that the island experiences. Plan for coastal winds that may add a slight crispness to the otherwise temperate climate.
Rainfall
The month is considerably dry. Winter is the rainiest season on the island, with levels of rainfall dropping considerably as the year progresses through the spring towards summer. Records predict an accumulation of 12mm of precipitation through the month, with an average of six rainy days during this segment of the year.
Smart travellers will come prepared for the limited rain this month, but don't expect wet weather to negatively effect your overall experience as sunshine will be much more of the norm. The island resort town will be graced by ten hours of daily sunshine throughout the month.
Average Sea Temperature
While some things change, others stay the same. The water temperature of the Atlantic Ocean remains steady compared with previous months at a brisk 19°C. With daytime temperatures gradually building towards their high, warming visitors along the sandy beaches, a quick dip might be a pleasant way to cool down. Expect, however, for the waters to be sparsely populated, as the ocean temperatures will likely be a bit more frigid than the average person may care for.
San Agustin Hotels in March
Melia Tamarindos
Melia Tamarindos is located in a nice and quiet corner of the city, near to San Agustin beach, Playa del Inglés, and the San Agustin commercial centre. The facilities of the hotel provide for a very comfortable stay. Rooms overlook the ocean to provide guests with stunning views. There are two outdoor pools available, one of which is heated year round and will provide for comfortable swimming temperatures in the month of March. Guests have the option of staying All Inclusive and experiencing a higher level of luxury.
Sunsuites Carolina
First class service and staff make for an excellent and indulgent experience at Sunsuites Carolina. Fresh bread delivered to your room daily is just one of the nice touches that make the accommodation a popular choice among travellers. Expect a great location with excellent views of the sunrise and sunset from your private balcony. If you are planning a long visit to the island check the official website for special offers. Guests staying three or more weeks receive special rates.
Hotel Folias
The recently renovated Hotel Folias was the first hotel opened on Playa del Inglés in 1962. The hotel, which offers apartment style rooms, has kept the spirit of its early days alive in both the design and friendly service it provides. Due to its close proximity to the beach, the hotel's rooms offer incomparable views. Enjoy relaxing days and nice quiet evening walks about the hotel grounds.
Eating & Drinking Out
La Esquina Iberica
La Esquina Iberica is a quiet local gem where you can enjoy an array of authentic tapas at great, non-tourist prices. The place is unassuming, to say little, but don't be deterred by appearances. The staff are beyond friendly and hospitable and the tables on the terrace offer a great spot to relax and watch the world go by. For a true, local Canary Island experience give this place a try.
Restaurante Roberto's
Restaurante Roberto's eponymous owner is a Polish chef who marries Canary Island flavours to his own local cuisine. Roberto has a magic touch in the kitchen, whether he's baking fresh garlic bread or searing flaky white filets of tuna. The environment is friendly and the prices are even friendlier as this is one of the best value options in town. Order a bottle of the house red wine it's absolutely delightful.
Nitos
To enjoy an exceptional blend of Mediterranean cuisine amble over to Nitos where the kitchen serves a wide variety of dishes from Spanish tapas to authentic Italian pizza. Classic dishes are prepared alongside more interesting culinary offers like the avocado with prawns and Rhode Island sauce. The restaurant is often busy a good sign, to be sure but with a large dining room to accommodate the bustling crowds guests get to experience the joys of a popular, energetic restaurant. Outdoor seating available.
Things to Do in San Agustin in March
Enjoy the warm early spring weather and take to the skies on a helicopter tour of the island. You'll be amazed by the stellar bird's-eye-view as you zoom over the mountains and dunes of the Gran Canaria. A truly unforgettable, once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Visit Loro Parque, a fantastic zoo and aquarium super park. While the park is located on Tenerife, another of the Canary Islands, you can book a quick ferry over through Fred Olsen Express. This is a wonderful choice for all travellers, particularly those travelling with little ones.