March is widely regarded as one of the best months to visit Hoi An, offering consistently pleasant weather, vibrant cultural experiences, and manageable tourism levels. The destination maintains full operational services while providing opportunities for authentic experiences across the Ancient Town and surrounding regions.
Weather in Hoi An in March
- Temperature: 21°C early morning to 30°C afternoon
- Rainfall: Minimal with moderate humidity
- Beaches: An Bang transitions into excellent swimming conditions as water temperatures rise and seas calm
Evening conditions remain mild and breezy, enhancing the atmospheric lantern-lit riverside experience.
Best Things to Do in March
- Exploring the Ancient Town’s architectural landmarks and colourful lanterns
- Cycling to Tra Que Vegetable Village and Cam Thanh Coconut Village
- Beach visits to An Bang Beach
- Golden-hour boat rides on Thu Bon River
- Evening walks through lantern-illuminated streets
Events & Festivals
The Full Moon Lantern Festival on the 14th lunar day — electric lights in the Ancient Town are dimmed, streets and riverbanks glow with hundreds of colourful lanterns, accompanied by traditional performances, folk games, and spiritual rituals.
Pros & Cons
Advantages
- Excellent weather with clear skies and minimal rainfall
- Moderate tourist crowds compared to peak seasons
- Comfortable temperatures for outdoor activities
Considerations
- Visitor numbers increase from winter — advance accommodation booking required
- Afternoon sun intensity necessitates sun protection
Travel Tips for March
- Morning and late afternoon ideal for cycling, outdoor photography, and countryside
- Midday heat better suited for café breaks or indoor museum visits
- Comfortable footwear essential for cobblestone street navigation
What to Pack for March
- Lightweight, breathable cotton and linen clothing
- Light jacket or shawl for breezy evenings
- Sun protection: sunscreen, sunglasses, hat
- Modest clothing covering shoulders and knees for temples
