March is the peak of Cebu's dry and hot season. Temperatures climb toward their annual high, skies are reliably clear, and the island is lush after months of minimal rain. Beach days, island-hopping, and diving are all exceptional in March. Holy Week falls in late March or April depending on the year.
26–32°C (79–90°F)
Air temp
28°C (82°F)
Sea temp
Low
Rainfall
High
Crowds
why go
what's on
Semana Santa / Holy Week (if early April)
Late March or April (varies by year)Cebu is a deeply Catholic island. Holy Week is observed with processions, church services, and a partial shutdown of businesses. Some years Holy Week falls in late March.
travel tips
Canyoneering at Kawasan Falls (Badian) is best in dry season — March is ideal. Book early as group sizes fill fast.
March heat is significant (up to 32°C) — schedule beach activities for early morning and evening. Midday is best spent resting or in air-conditioned spaces.
If Holy Week falls in late March, book accommodation 2–3 months in advance — domestic tourism from Manila and other cities surges during this period.
common questions
March is excellent for beach and outdoor activities. It's the hottest and driest part of the year — beach conditions, diving visibility, and island-hopping weather are all superb. The main caveat is heat: midday temperatures reach 32°C, which makes outdoor sightseeing uncomfortable between 11am and 3pm. Mornings and evenings are perfect.
March is hot and very dry in Cebu. Temperatures range from 26°C to 32°C. Rainfall is minimal — some years March sees no significant rain at all. Humidity is moderate. Sea temperature is 28°C — comfortable for extended swimming and diving. UV intensity is high, so sun protection is essential.
Pack light, breathable summer clothing — linen or moisture-wicking fabrics handle March heat best. High-SPF reef-safe sunscreen and a broad-brimmed hat are essential. A reusable water bottle is important as dehydration risk increases in March heat. If canyoneering, wear old clothes you don't mind getting wet and muddy. Water shoes are useful for Kawasan Falls and reef snorkelling.
March is actually one of the safer months for canyoneering at Kawasan Falls in Badian. Dry season means water levels are manageable and the canyon is accessible. Operators run the activity year-round but water flow is most predictable in dry season. Always book with a licensed operator, follow safety instructions, and go in the morning before afternoon tour groups arrive.