In March, Sweden doesn't immediately reveal its beauty. While temperatures in the central region rise to around +2-3°C and reach +5°C in the south, frequent rain and strong winds can make outdoor activities and sightseeing challenging. However, March is an ideal time for museum enthusiasts to explore Sweden. During this off-season, entrance fees are significantly lower compared to the summer and Christmas periods, and hotels, often less crowded, offer accommodation discounts.
In March, the average price for tours to Sweden, including flights and stays in comfort-class hotels, ranged from 600 to 700 EUR. For those seeking a bargain, "hot" trips were available for 360-500 EUR. Keep an eye on the offers from reputable tour operators on tripmydream, and your spring vacation in Sweden will surely be worth it!
Ski resorts in Sweden maintain their high-season prices throughout the first half of March, as the pleasant temperatures and abundant snow cover continue to delight visitors. In places like Ore, temperatures hover around -6°C.
While affordable prices are a great reason to plan a Swedish vacation in March, movie enthusiasts and parents aiming to expose their kids to quality cinema often choose this month to coincide with the annual BUFF Children's and Youth Film Festival in Malmö. A fantastic complement to the screenings is a visit to Gotland Island, where scenes from Olle Hellbom's Pippi Longstocking were filmed at the Chicken Villa movie pavilion.
Easter tours to Sweden in spring fall towards the end of March, with lively celebrations and colorful craft fairs popping up about a week before Easter Sunday. You can expect enjoyable shopping experiences and enticing discounts at malls, boutiques, and outlet stores in the days leading up to the holiday.