Negril is sizeable beach resort in southwestern Jamaica. It holds the island's finest beach that famously spans for "more than seven miles" according to travel editors and numerous tourists, although in reality it's actually only 4 miles long. The waters at Negril are always warm and the beauty of the place has been largely untouched by modern civilization, giving Negril an authentic subtropical charm.
In March, the sun shines over the sandy dunes of Negril for 10 hours every day, warming the waters to a comfy 80 degrees Fahrenheit and inviting you to swim in the azure waters. Temperatures rarely go above 85 degrees during daytime, meaning that it's never too hot for comfort and rain is minimal, with only 6 days expected to see some rainfall during the whole month across the resort.
Near the beginning of the month, temperature ranges from 70-82F, and by the end, it is 23-84. Skies above Negril are mostly clear, with approximately 54% chance of cloud cover and 29% chance of rain. Humidity ranges from mildly to very humid so be prepared.