Sicily in March offers a transition from winter to spring, characterized by increasingly pleasant temperatures and longer daylight hours. Average highs range from 15-18C (59-64F) along the coast, slightly cooler inland, while overnight lows average 8-11C (46-52F). Rainfall is generally less frequent than in the preceding winter months, though still possible. Sunshine hours increase noticeably, making it suitable for outdoor activities.
This period presents an attractive climate for exploring the island’s diverse landscapes, from its ancient ruins and charming towns to its volcanic slopes and coastal areas. The burgeoning spring season brings wildflowers into bloom, adding vibrancy to the countryside. The milder temperatures are conducive to hiking, cycling, and sightseeing without the summer heat. March also falls outside the peak tourist season, potentially leading to more affordable travel and accommodation options, as well as a less crowded experience.