Bermuda in late March typically experiences the transition from winter to spring. Daily high temperatures average in the low 70sF (low 20sC), while nighttime lows generally settle in the mid-60sF (high teensC). Ocean temperatures hover around 68F (20C), cool for swimming but comfortable for other water activities. Rainfall is possible throughout the month, but showers are usually brief, interspersed with periods of sunshine. While considered shoulder season, this period offers pleasant conditions for outdoor exploration.
This timeframe presents an attractive alternative to the peak summer season. Crowds are generally smaller, allowing for a more relaxed experience. Accommodation rates often reflect the shoulder season, potentially offering better value. The moderate temperatures are ideal for activities like hiking, golfing, and exploring the island’s historic sites without the intense heat of summer. Historically, late March marks the beginning of Bermuda’s vibrant floral displays, adding beauty to the landscape.