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Oaxaca in March
Oaxaca weather in March - Mexico
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Oaxaca Weather in March

Plan your March trip to Oaxaca, Mexico. Based on 30 years of NASA data, expect temperatures of 29°C (high) to 13°C (low), with 3% rain probability and 8 hours of daily sunshine. Great conditions with only 0 rainy days expected.

Avg High
29°C

Hottest around day 30

Avg Low
13°C

Coolest around day 1

Rainy Days
0days

3% avg rain chance

Sunshine
8hrs/day

Spring season

Oaxaca March Weather Calendar

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Currency

MXN

$ Mexican peso

Language

Spanish

Driving

Right side

Safety

Travel Precautions

GPI: 2.612

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Remote
9/ 100
Traffic Index

Off the beaten path

Peak Daily Arrivals

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Peak

Dec

Low

Oct

Monthly Traffic Distribution

18
Jan
20
Feb
19
Mar
19
Apr
20
May
20
Jun
18
Jul
19
Aug
18
Sep
18
Oct
19
Nov
22
Dec
Traffic Level
Low Season

Key Connections

Mexico City Licenciado Benito Juarez (MEX)
Tijuana General Abelardo L. Rodríguez (TIJ)
Guadalajara Don Miguel Hidalgo Y Costilla (GDL)
Monterrey General Mariano Escobedo (MTY)
Houston George Bush (IAH)

Health & Safety Advisory

CDC travel health recommendations

9 Recommendations
COVID-19

All eligible travelers should be up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines. Please seeYour COVID-19 Vaccinationfor more information.

Chikungunya

There iselevated chikungunya riskin Mexico.Chikungunya vaccinationmay be considered for people traveling or moving to this location if they are planning to stay for an extended period of time (for example, 6 months or more).

Hepatitis A

Recommended for unvaccinated travelers one year old or older going to Mexico.Infants 6 to 11 months old should also be vaccinated against Hepatitis A. The dose does not count toward the routine 2-dose series.Travelers allergic to a vaccine component should receive a single dose of immune globulin, which provides effective protection for up to 2 months depending on dosage given.Unvaccinated travelers who are over 40 years old, are immunocompromised, or have chronic medical conditions planning to depart to a risk area in less than 2 weeks should get the initial dose of vaccine and at the same appointment receive immune globulin.

Hepatitis B

Recommended for unvaccinated travelers younger than 60 years old traveling to Mexico. Unvaccinated travelers 60 years and older may get vaccinated before traveling to Mexico.

Malaria

CDC recommends that travelers going to certain areas of Mexico take prescription medicine to prevent malaria. Depending on the medicine you take, you will need to start taking this medicine multiple days before your trip, as well as during and after your trip. Talk to your doctor about which malaria medication you should take.Transmission areasCampeche, Chiapas, and the southern part of Chihuahua stateRare in the states of Oaxaca, Sinaloa, Sonora, and TabascoNo malaria transmission along the U.S.–Mexico borderDrug resistanceNoneSpeciesP. vivax(100%)Recommended chemoprophylaxisCampeche, Chiapas, and the southern part of Chihuahua state: Atovaquone-proguanil, chloroquine, doxycycline, mefloquine, primaquine5, tafenoquine2All other areas with malaria transmission: No chemoprophylaxis recommended (insect bite precautions and mosquito avoidance only)4Updated April 23, 2025See footnotes

Measles

Cases of measles are on the rise worldwide. Travelers are at risk of measles if they have not been fully vaccinated at least two weeks prior to departure, or have not had measles in the past, and travel internationally to areas where measles is spreading.All international travelers should be fully vaccinated against measles with the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine, including an early dose for infants 6–11 months, according toCDC’s measles vaccination recommendations for international travel.

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Is March a Good Time to Visit Oaxaca?

👍Great time to visit - recommended
Short Answer

Popular March in Oaxaca offers 29°C and 3% rain chance - excellent conditions that attract maximum visitors. Book 3-6 months ahead for best rates.

Decision Factors

Vaccinations required

Yellow Fever

Peak tourist season

86% of annual peak - expect crowds and high prices

Excellent dry conditions

Only 3% rain probability - ideal for outdoor activities

Health precautions needed

Be aware of: Leptospirosis, Melioidosis, Chagas disease (American Trypanosomiasis)

Large day-night temperature swing

12.8°C to 29°C - pack layers

Plenty of sunshine

10.9h of sunshine daily

Good For

  • 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦
    Families with children

    Comfortable 29°C temperatures and low 3% rain risk

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    Outdoor enthusiasts

    Ideal hiking conditions: 29°C, 3% rain chance

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    Photographers

    10.9h sunshine, 70% clear skies for golden hour shots

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    Cultural tourists

    Comfortable conditions for exploring museums and sites

  • 💑
    Honeymoon couples

    Wedding score 100/100 with romantic weather conditions

Who Should Avoid

  • 💰
    Budget travelers

    Peak season means premium prices everywhere

930 observations30-year historical data
Confidence: 95%

"According to 30YearWeather's analysis of 30 years of NASA POWER satellite data,Oaxaca in March averages 29°C with 3% precipitation probability."

📊 Source: 30YearWeather.com🛰️ Data: NASA POWER (1991-2021)View Methodology →

Frequently Asked Questions: Oaxaca in March

What are the temperatures in Oaxaca in March?

Daytime highs average 29°C, nights drop to 13°C. There's a significant day/night temperature swing.

How many rainy days in Oaxaca in March?

Expect around 0 days with measurable rainfall. Rain is unlikely to disrupt plans.

What to wear in Oaxaca in March?

Light, breathable fabrics. Don't forget sunglasses and a hat.

Is March peak season in Oaxaca?

This is shoulder season—moderate prices and manageable crowds.