When you think of March festivities, St. Patrick’s Day probably comes to mind. If you’ve already experienced Dublin’s celebrations, consider these seven vibrant March events around the world for fresh experiences and memorable moments. © Kravka – Dreamstime.com
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India explodes with color during Holi, celebrated March 9–10. Cities such as Jaipur, Udaipur and Pushkar offer lively color-throwing festivities alongside religious and cultural performances, making them excellent places to experience the three-day celebration. © Burt Johnson – Dreamstime.com
Don’t wait until Oktoberfest to enjoy Munich’s beer culture. Starkbierfest, a spring counterpart that runs March 13–April 5, offers excellent brews and a lively atmosphere with smaller crowds than the autumn festival. © Tzogia Kappatou – Dreamstime.com
Wine enthusiasts should consider Mendoza, Argentina, for the National Grape Harvest Festival, held March 6–9. This long-running celebration, first staged in 1936, showcases regional wines and lively parades—it’s the city’s biggest annual party. © Kseniya Ragozina – Dreamstime.com
For a more reflective experience, the Bali Spirit Festival runs March 29–April 5. This well-established event brings together yoga, dance, meditation and creative arts, offering a rejuvenating mix of spirituality and cultural expression. © Piyus Silaban – Dreamstime.com
The spring equinox on March 19 draws visitors to Mexico’s major Mayan sites. Travelers gather to witness how sunlight interacts with ancient structures, creating striking visual effects that many interpret as cultural or spiritual phenomena tied to Mayan traditions. © Kravka – Dreamstime.com
Cape Town hosts one of the world’s largest jazz festivals, and Africa’s biggest. Taking place March 27–28, the event brings international musicians together with local culture, art and numerous opportunities to explore the city’s attractions. © Inna Felker – dreamstime.com







