Asheville, NC
#3 in Best Places to Visit in March
March in Asheville is all about the flora. While bloom times can vary from year to year, you’ll start to see pretty flowers peeping through by late March. Visit The North Carolina Arboretum, a 434-acre public garden within Pisgah National Park, or stroll through the Biltmore Estate’s 30-plus acres of breathtaking gardens, including the serene Italian Garden and the colorful Walled Garden.
Galapagos Islands
#4 in Best Places to Visit in March
While you can spot wildlife in the Galápagos year-round, March is nesting season for animals like green sea turtles, iguanas and red-footed boobies. Keep an eye out near the water, too, as baby sea lions are known to hang on the beaches with their mamas. And though March falls within the wet season (you’ll want to bring an umbrella), there should still be ample warm, sunny days to enjoy the beach.