Visitors to Capri, Italy in March can expect mild temperatures, generally ranging from highs in the mid-50s Fahrenheit (low teens Celsius) to overnight lows in the mid-40s Fahrenheit (single-digit Celsius). While sunshine is common, March is still part of the shoulder season, so some rainfall is possible. This period offers a pleasant balance between avoiding the peak summer crowds and enjoying comfortable outdoor exploration.
The pleasant, less crowded conditions of March make it an ideal time to explore the island’s natural beauty, including the Blue Grotto, Gardens of Augustus, and Monte Solaro. Historically, March signifies the transition from winter to spring on Capri, marking the beginning of the tourist season’s ramp-up. Visiting during this shoulder season often means lower prices on accommodations and fewer queues for attractions. This allows for a more relaxed and intimate experience of the island.