Things to do in Faa'a in March

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Overview

March is a good time to visit Faa'a. The weather is usually very warm and breezy, with temperatures ranging from 80—82°F (27—28°C).

Faa'a has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your March trip to Faa'a. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to March. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Faa'a in March. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout March, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Best events and things to do in Faa'a in March

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Holidays in Faa'a in March
March
  • Missionary Day (March 5)
  • Missionary Day (March 5)
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Weather in Faa'a in March

Temperatures on an average day in Faa'a in March

The average temperature in Faa'a in March for a typical day ranges from a high of 82°F (28°C) to a low of 80°F (27°C). Some would describe the temperature to be very warm. The general area may also feel breezy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Faa'a, April, has days with highs of 83°F (28°C) and lows of 81°F (27°C). The coldest month, August has days with highs of 79°F (26°C) and lows of 76°F (25°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Faa'a in March based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in March
82°F
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80°F
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General weather summary

Very warm, breezy
Feels like
49%
Chance of rain
0.303 in
Amount
11.7 mph
Wind speed
78%
Humidity
12.2 hrs
Daylight length
6:00 AM
Sunrise
6:12 PM
Sunset
30%
Cloud cover
Sleeveless shirt
What to wear
What to wear in March
With an average high of 82°F (28°C) and a low of 80°F (27°C), it generally feels very warm and breezy. There might also be a small chance of rain. With that in mind, most people would dress in something very light like a sleeveless shirt and remember to bring an umbrella
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Best attractions for Faa'a in March

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Faa'a has to offer for travelers in March, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Faa'a that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Faa'a for March.
ACTIVISEAS
1. ACTIVISEAS
4.4
(106)
Diving center
Tours
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We went snorkeling one morning through Top Dive and had a great experience. We had two wonderful guides that explained in great detail all the fish, coral and sea life that we saw. They were knowledgeable about everything under water and the island of Tahiti.
We had an amazing snorkeling trip with Activiseas in Tahiti! The water was crystal clear and we saw so much marine life—tons of colorful fish, a small shark, an octopus, and even a sunken plane and two boat wrecks! The guides were super friendly, knowledgeable, and made sure everyone felt safe and had a great time. Definitely one of the highlights of our trip. Highly recommend!
Amazing experience. My husband and I went to Tahiti for a dive trip and decided to do the 20 dive special with Activiseas. We enjoyed all the staff and the varied location they took us to were absolutely beautiful. Everyone is professional. The gear is all almost brand news (AQUALUNG WAVE) and the location is idyllic. We highly recommend this Dive Shop with all the wonderful masters who worked there. We managed to Dive with Humpback whales, white and black tip sharks, Nurse Shark and watched 100s of Eagle Rays to go by in an awe inspiring viewing point. Go with them, you will not be dissapointed.
My wife and I did five dives with them and very much enjoyed them. The staff is very friendly and the ladies at the desk were super helpful in getting us booked last minute. This is a former Top Dive location that was rebranded/sold (?) and now operates as Activiseas. That was a little confusing at first as some signage and even the boats still say Top Dive. Top Dives website is also still showing that location. Just a note of clarity for others doing research. Rougher than normal conditions prevented us from going to certain sites but the dive masters were great at finding alternatives. Turtles, a couple sharks, lots of fish and even a spotted eagle ray! Boats aren’t that big which means lots of small group diving. Never had more than 4 people in our dive group. Tea and a cookie upon surfacing was lovely. We brought our own gear but their rental gear was brand new (Aug ‘25). They do three dives per day and the boat returns after each one. One day we dove all three without issue. There’s some time after the second dive to grab a quick lunch bite. Would dive with them again.
I was extremely disappointed with my experience with Activiseas. My friends and I (a group of 6) very specifically booked a PRIVATE boat to swim with whales and maximize our time in the water. This was the only day of our short weekend trip we could do this excursion, so it was very important to us. When we arrived, we found out Activiseas had also booked 2 additional people on our “private” boat. French Polynesia’s regulations clearly state no more than 6 people in the water per boat and no more than 3 boats with the whales at a time — which I completely agree with and respect. That’s exactly why we booked a private boat, since our group of 6 already filled the maximum. Because of this poor organization, we now had 8 people onboard and had to swim in 2 rotations. This meant 4 of us did not get the same amount of time in the water as the others. What should have been a magical, once-in-a-lifetime experience with my friends ended up feeling disappointing and unfair, since my friends and I weren’t able to enjoy the whales for as long as we should have if we were on the private boat that we booked. While I will say the guide and captain themselves were wonderful, it’s very clear the office and management side of Activiseas needs a lot of improvement. At the very least, they should understand what “private boat” actually means. Or even if they gave us a call before hand to tell us that the PRIVATE boat we booked is no longer available and it will be a shared boat, so we could have agreed on being on a shared boat or so that we could have booked with another company...
Went Snorkeling with the wales (I think it was about 4 hrs) and also Kayaking on a different day (free for one hour if staying at the hotel). The lady at the front was very nice and spoke good English, and took our reservation for the whale watching/swimming/snorkeling part. For the whale snorkeling, the lady in charge of the boat spoke most of the time in French, I tried my best to translate but sometimes she would specifically translate to English for my wife (so, I'd say we understood about 90% of everything). She was very insightful and respectful of the whales and their space. In the boat, there was also another younger lady assisting and during the swim with the whales, she also held the buoy for whoever needed it. The day we went there was also another lady from the Oceania institute talking about Whale research (almost all of it in French). The experience of swimming and snorkeling in the deep ocean, watching momma whale and baby whale was amazing. We also saw a school of Dolphins. The only complaint I'd have is the snorkeling gear they give you, the breathing tube, specifically, didn't seem too clean. Oh, also, I thought it was very nice that they provide you with a wet suit, because that water is very cold, and the wet suit certainly helped.
We completed a 2 tank dive day with them and they were amazing. The gear was all in great working condition and new. The dive masters were superb in showing us different marine life and dive sites. Could not rave more about the service here. We will 100 percent be coming back
Having taken a whale watching tour with possible snorkel at 3 other locations, this was by far the worst of the 4. Our initial email when booking indicated that the tour had a max capacity of 8, but they put 11 people in our boat. And while the guide did speak English, the tour was primary conducted in French with English being after thought. Felt like we missed a lot of what was being discussed or explained. Finally the desk staff and the tour guide told us different things in regards to the current status of whales around Tahiti, with the guide saying that it was already getting difficult to find them as they had started migrating. Also keep in mind, if your goal is to actually get in the water with the whales, current limitations of group sizes of 6 swimmers at a time basically means if you are not in group 1, the odds of actually seeing them while in the water decrease dramatically. Best to book a small private tour for that.
Tahiti Nui Helicopters Tahiti
2. Tahiti Nui Helicopters Tahiti
4.1
(7)
Airline
Tours
Slide 1 of 4
When in Tahiti, a Heli Tour is an absolute must! Must amazing team, security and experience, flying to Tupai and landing at the beach!
Unfortunately the customer service leaves much to be desired. Booked months in advance and gave them a 3 day potential flight window in which we would cater for their needs as long as we got to fly. This 3 day flight window turned into a 6 day window and on the very last day, the day before the potential flight they ‘didn’t have minimum numbers for our flight’. I suggested they upgrade us to one which was operating; this was not well received. Ultimately it resulted in no flight, and a refund, and no real apology or incentive to try use them later in the trip. Have found this to be the worst business in Tahiti with very poor customer service. TLDR; months of booking in advance, a week of allowed days to fly, no flight.
Fantastic service and wonderful scenic ride. I highly recommend them.
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