You Can Fly From Miami to Montego Bay for $328 Round Trip in March


There’s an easy Jamaica getaway on the board right now. Spirit Airlines is showing $328 round-trip flights from Miami to Montego Bay for travel March 5 to March 9, according to what we found on Google Flights.

For early March — one of the busiest stretches of the Caribbean season — that’s a competitive fare into one of the region’s most reliably warm and welcoming destinations.

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Montego Bay pricing tends to firm up in late winter, particularly from South Florida, where short-haul Jamaica trips are perennial favorites. Early March sits right in the heart of peak weather and peak demand. At $328 round-trip, this nonstop fare keeps the cost of entry manageable during a period when direct routes into Jamaica often command a premium.

If you can travel light and work within Spirit’s fare structure, this is the kind of price that moves a March beach escape from aspirational to achievable.

The Route

Miami to Montego Bay is one of the quickest international hops from the U.S. The flight clocks in at about 1 hour and 45 minutes, putting you on Jamaica’s north coast with plenty of daylight left to begin your trip.

The March 5 departure and March 9 return line up for a four-night stay — long enough to settle into your hotel, get oriented and explore a mix of beach, culture and local flavor without rushing.

What Kind of Trip This Enables

Four nights in Montego Bay is enough to anchor yourself at a relaxed property and still have energy for a few excursions. You can soak up sandy beaches, explore nearby waterways or venture inland for a river raft tour or a visit to a craft market.

Montego Bay – and its broader radius — also operates as a useful base for sampling other Jamaican beach stretches, whether you’re interested in a short drive toward Negril’s famous Seven Mile Beach or a quieter, nature-oriented day trip.

Where to Stay

A strong companion to this fare is Princess Senses — The Mangrove, a property that puts a premium on natural setting, water access and island rhythm.

Princess Senses is set in Green Island, about halfway between Mobay and Negril, along the calm, mangrove-fringed coastline, and it’s known for a serene vibe. The setting leans into water-based activities, scenic relaxation and a quieter pace without disconnecting you from the area’s coastal attractions.

Bottom Line

$328 round-trip nonstop fare from Miami to Montego Bay for March 5–9 opens up a very doable spring Jamaica escape. With flights this straightforward and a welcoming base like Princess Senses — The Mangrove to anchor your stay, it’s an appealing choice if you’ve been watching for a clean, sun-soaked break that fits neatly into a long weekend.



Caribbean Journal Staff

2026-02-13 16:38:00