Destination: Jericoacoara — Season: spring

The Jericoacoara March Guide: Pack Smart to Conquer Downpours and Beach Denials

Don't let heavy downpours or dress code barriers derail your trip. Our expert system equips you to navigate Jericoacoara's humid conditions and POIs without overpacking or discomfort.

Jericoacoara in March spans a 9F range from 75F lows to 84F highs, with heavy showers risking soggy detours back to your hotel for outfit changes. Avoid sun exposure regrets and beach mismatches.

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Relative Humidity (%)

78
jan
79
feb
80
mar
81
apr
79
may
76
jun
74
jul
73
aug
74
sep
75
oct
76
nov
77
dec

UV Index Trend

11
jan
11
feb
10.5
mar
10
apr
9.5
may
9
jun
9
jul
9.5
aug
10
sep
10.5
oct
11
nov
11
dec

Average High and Low Temperature in March in Jericoacoara

Language
Portuguese
Currency
Brazilian Real (BRL)
Timezone
America/Fortaleza

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Is March Good for Jericoacoara?

Mixed

Warm 75-84F temps invite beach time, but 362mm rain brings frequent showers and humidity. Crowds thin out; no major events dominate.

Best For:

  • Rain-prepared beachgoers
  • Budget travelers
  • Lush scenery seekers

Why Visit in March

March delivers consistent warmth at 75-84F, ideal for water activities between downpours. Heavy rains (362mm) green up landscapes, creating vibrant scenery unmatched in drier months. Visitor numbers drop due to weather, slashing accommodation costs by up to 30% from peak season. Local eateries offer deals, and winds remain steady for kitesurfing pros. Shorter lines mean quicker access to natural spots. This shoulder period suits those prioritizing value and solitude over guaranteed sun.

Drawbacks in March

362mm rainfall triggers daily showers, often afternoon thunderstorms disrupting plans. High humidity clings, making evenings sticky despite 75-84F temps. Sand paths turn muddy, complicating walks. Some beach sections erode temporarily, and winds gust erratically. Fewer tour operators run due to conditions, limiting options. Mosquitoes surge post-rain, requiring repellents. Visibility drops during storms, dulling sunsets.

Best Weeks in March

  • Early: March 1-10: 75-84F. Moderate crowds as rains start; good for acclimating.
  • Mid: March 11-20: 75-84F. Peak rain intensity; lowest crowds but frequent disruptions.
  • Late: March 21-31: 75-84F. Crowds minimal; rains taper slightly toward end.

Recommendation:

Target late March 21-31 for fewest crowds and easing rains while holding 75-84F warmth. Early weeks suit bold adventurers; mid-month best avoided unless rain-tolerant. Book flexible activities to dodge showers.

Key Sights in Jericoacoara for March

March's 75-84F warmth and rains highlight Jericoacoara's dunes and lagoons with lush backdrops. Fewer crowds ease access; showers refresh sands but check paths for mud.

Highlights:

  • Jericoacoara Beach
    Landmark

    Terrain: Wide sands meet turquoise waves under palm fringes. March rains reduce crowds, allowing quiet strolls despite occasional wet spells.

    Dress code: None required

    Best time of day: Early morning

    Why you should visit:

    Wide sands meet turquoise waves under palm fringes. March rains reduce crowds, allowing quiet strolls despite occasional wet spells.

  • Jericoacoara Beach
    Beach

    Terrain: Expansive white sands border clear lagoon-like waters. March warmth fills beach with sunbathers; rains thin groups for spaced-out relaxation.

    Dress code: None required

    Best time of day: Afternoon

    Why you should visit:

    Expansive white sands border clear lagoon-like waters. March warmth fills beach with sunbathers; rains thin groups for spaced-out relaxation.

  • Duna do Pôr do Sol
    Viewpoint

    Terrain: Towering dune overlooks ocean with wave crests visible. March clouds add dramatic sunset lighting; low crowds ensure unobstructed views.

    Dress code: None required

    Best time of day: Late afternoon

    Why you should visit:

    Towering dune overlooks ocean with wave crests visible. March clouds add dramatic sunset lighting; low crowds ensure unobstructed views.

  • Duna do Pôr do Sol
    Viewpoint

    Terrain: Steep sands rise to panoramic beach vista. Rain-freshened air in March sharpens distant dune outlines amid sparser visitors.

    Dress code: None required

    Best time of day: Early evening

    Why you should visit:

    Steep sands rise to panoramic beach vista. Rain-freshened air in March sharpens distant dune outlines amid sparser visitors.

  • Pedra Furada
    Landmark

    Terrain: Arched rock formation frames sea horizon. March humidity mists edges softly; fewer people allow close inspection post-shower.

    Dress code: None required

    Best time of day: Morning

    Why you should visit:

    Arched rock formation frames sea horizon. March humidity mists edges softly; fewer people allow close inspection post-shower.

  • Pedra Furada
    Landmark

    Terrain: Pierced boulder stands amid crashing surf. Warm March temps invite lingering; rains clear air for vivid rock textures.

    Dress code: None required

    Best time of day: Midday

    Why you should visit:

    Pierced boulder stands amid crashing surf. Warm March temps invite lingering; rains clear air for vivid rock textures.

  • Lagoa do Paraíso
    Beach

    Terrain: Crystal lagoon reflects dune surrounds. March fills it fuller from rains; quiet shores suit swims between drizzles.

    Dress code: None required

    Best time of day: Early morning

    Why you should visit:

    Crystal lagoon reflects dune surrounds. March fills it fuller from rains; quiet shores suit swims between drizzles.

  • Lagoa do Paraíso
    Beach

    Terrain: Shallow emerald waters edge hammock groves. Rains boost volume in March; low footfall enhances serene floating.

    Dress code: None required

    Best time of day: Afternoon

    Why you should visit:

    Shallow emerald waters edge hammock groves. Rains boost volume in March; low footfall enhances serene floating.

  • Jericoacoara National Park
    Beach

    Terrain: Vast sandy expanses host wind ripples. March warmth activates kites; rains limit crowds for safer sessions.

    Dress code: None required

    Best time of day: Mid-morning

    Why you should visit:

    Vast sandy expanses host wind ripples. March warmth activates kites; rains limit crowds for safer sessions.

  • Jericoacoara Village Center
    Landmark

    Terrain: Colorful low buildings line sandy lanes. March downpours empty streets for easy navigation and local chats.

    Dress code: None required

    Best time of day: Evening

    Why you should visit:

    Colorful low buildings line sandy lanes. March downpours empty streets for easy navigation and local chats.

Jericoacoara March Weather by Time of Day

Afternoon highs reach 84°F, dawn lows 75°F, spanning a 9°F monthly temperature range. Humidity at 80%, 362mm total rainfall over 18 rainy days with scattered showers. Steady warming from early to late month under 9.2 sunshine hours.

Total Rainfall (mm)
362
Rainy Days
18
Avg. Humidity (%)
80
Avg. UV Index
10.5
Sunshine Hours
9.2
Wind Avg. (mph)
7
Wind Gust (mph)
23

Early Morning (5-9 AM)

  • Temperature: from 75°F in early March to 80°F by month's end
  • Feels Like: 76°F to 81°F
  • Humidity: muggy near 80%
  • Wind: gentle breezes averaging 7 mph with gusts to 23 mph
  • UV Index: low
  • Rainfall Chance: minimal under 10%
  • Best Activities: Beach strolls, yoga sessions, gentle stretching

Conditions:

Dawn brings temperatures from 75°F early month to 80°F later amid 80% humidity yielding feels-like 76-81°F. Northeast winds hold at 7 mph average, gusting 23 mph. Skies range clear to partly cloudy. UV stays subdued. Scattered showers prove rare.

Late Morning (9 AM - 12 PM)

  • Temperature: from 78°F in early March to 82°F by month's end
  • Feels Like: 81°F to 85°F
  • Humidity: sticky 78-82%
  • Wind: steady trade winds 7 mph, gusts reaching 23 mph
  • UV Index: rising to high
  • Rainfall Chance: slight 15%
  • Best Activities: Ocean swimming, paddle boarding, shoreline exploration

Conditions:

Heat builds to 78-82°F range with humidity fostering 81-85°F feels-like. Winds maintain 7 mph pace, gusting to 23 mph offshore. Increasing sunshine pierces scattered clouds. UV climbs notably. Brief showers possible but infrequent in this window.

Early Afternoon (12-3 PM)

  • Temperature: from 82°F to 84°F
  • Feels Like: 86°F to 89°F
  • Humidity: humid 75-80%
  • Wind: brisk 7-8 mph averages, gusts to 23 mph
  • UV Index: extreme above 10
  • Rainfall Chance: moderate 20-30%
  • Best Activities: Sunbathing, seaside reading, light water play

Conditions:

Peak warmth hits 82-84°F, amplified by humidity to 86-89°F sensation. Sustained 7 mph winds gust sharply to 23 mph. Bright sun dominates with partial cloud cover. UV peaks intensely. Scattered showers may interrupt, typical tropical pattern.

Late Afternoon (3-6 PM)

  • Temperature: from 81°F to 84°F
  • Feels Like: 85°F to 88°F
  • Humidity: persistent muggy levels
  • Wind: gusty intervals up to 23 mph over 7 mph base
  • UV Index: very high
  • Rainfall Chance: elevated 30-40%
  • Best Activities: Kite flying, beach games, wind-assisted watersports

Conditions:

Temps hold 81-84°F with humid air pushing feels-like to 85-88°F. Winds intensify in gusts to 23 mph atop 7 mph flow. Clouds gather amid sunshine. UV remains potent. Scattered showers grow more likely, delivering quick tropical bursts.

Evening (6-9 PM)

  • Temperature: from 80°F in early March to 83°F by month's end
  • Feels Like: 82°F to 85°F
  • Humidity: elevated around 80%
  • Wind: easing to 6-7 mph with lingering gusts
  • UV Index: moderate and falling
  • Rainfall Chance: low 10-20%
  • Best Activities: Al fresco dining, sunset gazing, leisurely shore walks

Conditions:

Cooling sets in at 80-83°F, feeling 82-85°F under humid veil. Winds soften to 7 mph average, gusts occasional at 23 mph. Twilight skies clear partially. UV diminishes rapidly. Lingering shower risk fades into calmer evening.

Night (9 PM - 5 AM)

  • Temperature: from 75°F to 78°F
  • Feels Like: 75°F to 79°F
  • Humidity: overnight peak near 82%
  • Wind: calm 5-7 mph, minimal gusts
  • UV Index: negligible
  • Rainfall Chance: occasional 15%
  • Best Activities: Stargazing, quiet reflection, nighttime beach rambles

Conditions:

Nightfall drops temps to 75-78°F range, feels-like 75-79°F in dense humidity. Winds drop to gentle 5-7 mph with few gusts. Starry or cloudy dome overhead. No UV concern. Isolated scattered showers may pass quietly.

6 Mistakes to Avoid

Packing Non-Packable or Heavy Outerwear

Many travelers include structured blazers, leather jackets, or thick denim jackets that rarely get used.This leads to: Wasted luggage space and weight, Overheating once temperatures rise, No room for souvenirs

Solution: Choose ultralight, truly packable layers that compress to nothing.

Pack instead: Women's packable down or synthetic puffer, Ultra-lightweight nylon trench, Thin merino or cashmere cardigan

Choosing the Wrong Footwear for Cobblestones

Bringing only one or two pairs, or selecting shoes that look good but lack real support.This leads to: Blisters after 10-15 km days, Ankle rolls on uneven surfaces, Ruined shoes from sudden showers

Solution: Experienced travelers select 2-3 versatile pairs that cover every situation.

Pack instead: Cute white sneakers with arch support, Water-resistant low ankle boots, Foldable ballet flats with cushioning

Overlooking Church and Venue Dress Codes

Wearing sleeveless tops or cropped leggings without easy cover-ups.This leads to: Denied entry at cathedrals and major sites, Expensive last-minute scarf purchases, Disrupted plans

Solution: Pack one multi-use cover piece that works with every outfit.

Pack instead: Large lightweight scarf (shoulder + knee cover, Long tunic that layers over leggings, Packable kimono or wrap

Underestimating Rain Protection

Relying on a tiny travel umbrella instead of proper clothing.This leads to: Soaked leggings and ruined makeup, Cold wet feet for hours, Forced to skip outdoor sights

Solution: Add stylish, truly water-resistant pieces that still look polished.

Pack instead: Women's packable rain shell or trench, Quick-dry high-waisted leggings, Water-resistant cute walking shoes

Overpacking Accessories and Bags

Bringing multiple handbags, statement necklaces, and heavy earrings.This leads to: Security hold-ups, Neck and shoulder pain, Higher pickpocket target

Solution: One bag + two scarves + minimal jewelry cover every look.

Pack instead: Small crossbody bag with RFID, One large scarf (doubles as cover-up), Simple stud earrings

Wearing Brand-New Items Without Testing

Buying new leggings, bras, or shoes days before departure.This leads to: Chafing from stiff seams, Blisters on day one, Wardrobe malfunctions mid-trip

Solution: Every new item must survive several 10 km+ test walks at home.

Pack instead: Pre-worn travel leggings, Broken-in supportive sneakers, Already-tested packable jacket

What to Pack: Category by Category

A detailed breakdown of every clothing and gear category you need, with specific recommendations tailored to the exact weather and activities you'll encounter.

Base Layers & Thermals

High-waisted leggings shine in high humidity—moisture-wicking versions dry fast after frequent rain. Pair with breathable tanks for mild mornings warming to hot afternoons; I'd skip heavy fabrics entirely.

Key features: Moisture-wicking synthetics, Seamless high-waisted fits, Quick-dry properties

Recommended:

  • High-waisted travel leggings - moisture-wicking for humidity
  • Breathable tank top - UPF 50+ protection
  • Lightweight sports bra - supportive under layers

Avoid: Skip cotton bases—they trap moisture and feel heavy during humid days with scattered showers.

Mid Layers

Light cardigans or wraps bridge mild mornings to hot afternoons, plus frequent rain swings. High-waisted tunic styles layer over leggings for modesty on village strolls; practical for women on the move.

Key features: Packable lightweight knits, Drape-friendly fabrics, Versatile over leggings

Recommended:

  • Oversized cotton cardigan - shields from light rain
  • Pashmina wrap - multi-use for swings
  • Thin fleece pullover - breathable mid-layer

Avoid: Avoid bulky sweaters—they overheat fast in rising warmth and pack poorly for beach trips.

Outerwear

Waterproof shells top the list for frequent rain, with sun sleeves for high UV. Packable ponchos work over dresses; my tip: high-waisted belts keep them secure during windy beach walks.

Key features: Waterproof breathable shells, UPF-rated long sleeves, Packable into pockets

Recommended:

  • Packable rain jacket - waterproof with vents
  • Sun hoodie - UPF 50+ hood
  • Light windbreaker - blocks showers effectively

Avoid: Don't bring heavy trench coats—they're unnecessary bulk for manageable rain and hot conditions.

Footwear

Stick to three pairs: water-resistant walkers for sand paths, versatile wedges for dinners, flip-flops for beach. High arches need support; pair leggings with closed shoes for wet streets.

Key features: Water-resistant uppers, Cushioned arch support, Quick-dry linings

Recommended:

  • Supportive walking sneakers - water-resistant mesh
  • Versatile espadrille wedges - dressy yet stable
  • Strappy recovery sandals - post-walk relief

Avoid: Forget flimsy flats—they slip on wet sand and lack support for long dune treks.

Bottoms

High-waisted leggings pair with tunics for modesty and humidity ease; add flowy shorts for hot afternoons. Quick-dry options handle rain; overkill to pack jeans in this climate.

Key features: High-waisted secure fits, Stretch moisture-wicking, Quick-dry travel fabrics

Recommended:

  • High-waisted adventure leggings - pocketed and versatile
  • Linen-blend shorts - breathable for heat
  • Convertible zip pants - adapt to rain

Avoid: Steer clear of denim—they chafe in humidity and dry slow after beachside showers.

Accessories

Scarves solve dress codes over tanks and leggings, doubling for sun or rain cover. High UV demands hats and buffs; I'd pack reef-safe spray for lagoon dips without worry.

Key features: Multi-use scarves, High UPF hats, Compact sun essentials

Recommended:

  • Infinity scarf - modesty and shade
  • Wide-brim packable hat - UV blocker
  • Reef-safe sunscreen stick - non-greasy application

Avoid: Skip cheap sunglasses—they fog in humidity and break on sandy trails easily.

Bags & Luggage

Crossbody bags secure essentials on crowded beaches; packable daypacks fit towels for lagoons. High-waisted belt bags layer under wraps—functional for women exploring dune paths.

Key features: RFID-blocking crossbodies, Water-resistant daypacks, Compact roll-top designs

Recommended:

  • Leather crossbody bag - anti-theft zipper
  • Packable backpack - rain flap cover
  • Belt bag - hands-free for hikes

Avoid: Ditch large totes—they snag on wind kites and invite pickpockets in tourist spots.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What should I pack for Jericoacoara in march?

Swimwear, quick-dry towels, reef-safe sunscreen, wide-brim hat, sandals for sand, light layers for swings, insect repellent, reusable water bottle. Sand gets everywhere, so choose mesh bags.

2. What clothing is suitable for Jericoacoara in march?

Breathable shirts, shorts, cover-ups for sun, rash guards for water sports, light windbreaker for breezy spots. Opt for neutral colors to blend with beach vibes during your stay.

3. Do I need sun protection in Jericoacoara in march?

Yes, bring high-SPF lotion, lip balm with SPF, and protective clothing. Reapply often after swimming or sweating to stay safe on the beaches.

4. Is kitesurfing good in Jericoacoara in march?

Strong consistent winds make it prime for beginners and pros. Book lessons early; rentals available on the beach. Wear a harness and helmet for safety.

5. What about windsurfing or paddleboarding here?

Reliable winds suit windsurfing; calmer areas good for paddleboarding. Rent gear locally and take a quick intro session if new to it.

6. Should I rent a buggy in Jericoacoara?

Yes, ideal for dune hopping and remote beach access. Share with a group to save costs; drivers know safe routes. Book ahead for your dates.

7. How to protect gear from sand?

Use waterproof dry bags, rinse everything daily, shake out clothes before packing. Keep electronics in sealed cases while exploring dunes.

8. Are reef shoes necessary?

Definitely for rocky shallows and urchins. Choose flexible ones for walking on dunes too. Pack a spare pair as they wear fast.

9. What's the best way to see sunsets?

Climb high dunes early; bring water and snacks. It's a short hike rewarding with panoramic views over the ocean.

10. Do I need insect repellent in Jericoacoara in march?

Yes, evenings near lagoons can have bugs. Use DEET-based spray and long sleeves after dark. Natural options work milder days.

11. Is March peak season here?

Busier with fewer crowds than high summer. Book accommodations and tours soon to snag spots without hassle.

12. How to get from Fortaleza to Jericoacoara?

Shuttle buses or 4x4 transfers handle the sand roads best. Takes a few hours; pre-book for reliability.

13. Can I drink the tap water?

No, stick to bottled or filtered. Carry a bottle and refill at safe stations in town.

14. Is it family-friendly?

Yes, calm beaches and easy activities suit kids. Watch currents and use floaties for young swimmers.

15. What vaccinations do I need?

Standard ones plus hepatitis and typhoid. Check yellow fever requirements based on your origin.

16. Should I get travel insurance?

Essential for water sports and remote location. Cover medical evac and gear loss.

17. How's the food scene?

Fresh seafood, tropical fruits, casual spots. Try grilled fish; vegetarian options plentiful too.

18. Are ATMs reliable?

Limited, so bring cash. Cards work at bigger hotels; exchange before arriving.

19. What's nightlife like?

Laid-back bars on the beach with live music. Starts late; pace yourself in the heat.

20. Can I camp?

Yes, beachside spots available. Bring your tent or rent; secure gear against wind.

21. Is yoga or wellness available?

Beach classes daily. Join drop-ins for sunrise sessions overlooking the sea.

22. How to stay connected?

Buy a local SIM; signal spotty in dunes. WiFi at cafes varies in strength.

23. What's dune boarding like?

Rent boards and slide down steep faces. Guides show technique; thrilling for all levels.

24. Tips for swimming safely?

Check flags for currents, swim near lifeguards, avoid alone. Hydrate even in water.

25. I always forget something—what's key?

Extra sunscreen and cash. I've learned the hard way on sandy trips like this.

26. Best lagoon spots for relaxing?

Hike or buggy to shallow clear waters. Float and picnic; go early to avoid groups.

27. Do pharmacies stock everything?

Basics yes, but pack prescriptions and motion sickness meds for buggy rides.

28. How to book tours?

Through your hotel or beach agencies. Compare prices; small groups best.

29. Any tips for sustainable travel?

Skip single-use plastics, use reef-safe products, stick to paths on dunes. Leave no trace.

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