March marks the beginning of the low season in many destinations! This means more affordable prices and fewer crowds, but it’s important to keep an eye on the weather to avoid rainy days. Temperatures in Brazil are still warm, making it the perfect time to enjoy the beach.
The post-Carnival period often offers lower prices and quieter destinations. In this article, I’ll show you the best places to visit in Brazil in March. Let’s dive in!
What season is it in Brazil in march?
In March, Brazil transitions from summer to autumn. While the official start of autumn is around March 20th, most of the month still feels like summer, especially in the northern and northeastern regions of the country. This means warm temperatures, long sunny days, and an inviting atmosphere for outdoor activities.
The southern regions, however, may start to experience slightly cooler evenings and the first hints of the seasonal shift. Overall, March offers a mix of summer’s vibrancy and the approaching calmness of autumn, making it a unique time to visit Brazil.
Weather in Brazil in march
March brings warm and humid weather to most parts of Brazil. The average temperatures vary depending on the region:
- Northeast and North: These regions, including destinations like Salvador and Manaus, remain hot and tropical, with temperatures often ranging between 25°C and 32°C (77°F to 89°F). Be prepared for occasional rain showers, especially in the Amazon.
- Southeast: Cities like Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo see highs of 23°C to 30°C (73°F to 86°F). While rain can occur, it’s generally less frequent compared to the summer months.
- South: In cities like Porto Alegre and Curitiba, temperatures range from 18°C to 26°C (64°F to 79°F). Early signs of autumn may appear with cooler mornings and evenings.
March is a transitional month, so it’s a good idea to check the local forecast for your destination. This time of year is ideal for enjoying Brazil’s beaches, exploring nature, and soaking up the rich cultural atmosphere without the peak-season crowds.
Where to go in Brazil in march
Brazil in March still offers plenty of beach-perfect destinations, along with the chance to explore some of the country’s most popular spots at more affordable prices!
- Natal, Rio Grande do Norte
- Ilhabela, São Paulo
- Praia do Forte, Bahia
- Vitória, Espírito Santo
- Gramado, Rio Grande do Sul
Natal, Rio Grande do Norte
The first destination on the list is Natal, the capital of Rio Grande do Norte. With high temperatures still prevailing, the low season allows you to enjoy less crowded beaches and save money.
Beyond the famous Ponta Negra beach, don’t miss a visit to the recently renovated Forte dos Reis Magos. The region is also known for its beautiful lagoons, such as Pitangui, Alcaçuz, and Arituba. Consider taking day trips to Pipa in the southern coast of the state or São Miguel do Gostoso to the north.

Ilhabela, São Paulo
Ilhabela, located on the São Paulo coastline, is another fantastic destination to visit in March. Popular beaches include Praia do Curral, Praia da Feiticeira, Ilha das Cabras, and Pedra do Sino.
Don’t miss the Flexboat tour to Praia do Bonete or the Jeep excursion to Praia dos Castelhanos. For nature lovers, Paquetá Waterfall is a must-add to your itinerary.
With over 30 beaches and refreshing waterfalls nestled in the Atlantic Forest, Ilhabela is a paradise you’ll fall in love with.
Praia do Forte, Bahia
Looking for high-season vibes at low-season prices? Head to Praia do Forte! Located in the municipality of Mata de São João in Bahia, Praia do Forte is a rustic yet charming destination on the northern coast of the state.
The central beach, Praia do Porto de Cima, is where you’ll find a quaint fishing harbor. While in Praia do Forte, don’t miss iconic spots like the Church of São Francisco de Assis, the Tamar Project, Praia do Lord with its natural pools, and the Garcia D’Ávila Castle.
For a quieter stay nearby, consider Imbassaí beach.
Explore our guide to Imbassaí!
Vitória, Espírito Santo
Vitória, the capital of Espírito Santo, is another great option for March. In the city’s historic center, you can explore attractions like the Maria Ortiz Staircase, the Metropolitan Cathedral, and Anchieta Palace.
Beaches like Camburi and Curva da Jurema are popular choices, while the stunning beaches of Guarapari to the south are also worth a visit.
Don’t leave Vitória without trying its iconic local dishes, such as moqueca capixaba (a flavorful seafood stew) and quibebe de abóbora (pumpkin purée).
Gramado, Rio Grande do Sul
Gramado is a year-round destination, but visiting in March means avoiding the crowds of the winter high season. The weather is mild—neither too hot nor too cold. Late March also marks the start of Gramado’s Easter celebrations, giving you the perfect excuse to indulge in some of Brazil’s finest chocolates.
Top attractions include the Caracol Waterfall, a stroll along the Covered Street (Rua Coberta), and the iconic Black Lake (Lago Negro), one of Gramado’s most famous landmarks.

March is a wonderful time to explore Brazil, offering a mix of warm weather, fewer crowds, and more affordable travel options. Whether you’re looking to relax on serene beaches, discover charming historical towns, or immerse yourself in the culture and natural beauty of Brazil, there’s a perfect destination waiting for you this month.
From the stunning coastline of Praia do Forte to the picturesque hills of Gramado, March in Brazil is all about diversity and adventure. Start planning your trip now and make the most of this vibrant season.
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Discover the magic of Brazil and let your journey be unforgettable!