When to go and where to stay in Goa?
I would love to go on holiday to Goa with my family. Where are the best places to stay? Our children are 11 and 14, which is a good resort to stay at with teenagers? Are there many things for them to see and do? And what time of year is the weather most pleasant for a holiday in Goa? Ive heard Goa is a big party destination is it going to be noisy and hectic like some resorts?
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Goa can be very noisy, it all depends where you stay. The North has lots of bars/clubs etc while the south is a bit less hectic. Weatherwise the Ideal time to visit Goa is between November and March, April onwards gets very humid and then the rains come and stay until late October.
Plan your trip wisely and I'm sure you'll love it!!!
September is the tail end of the wet season in Delhi so there might still be some rainfall but the intense pre-monsoon heat will have gone and the air should be fresher...as you head down the west coast the climate will change slightly. It should still be largely dry but if you head to Goa and further south to Kerala it is a more tropical heat. If you head over in to Tamil Nadu (South East) it will be heavy monsoon rain from early October through to early December.
I hope this helps a little, and good luck with your travels.
It could be a mix of sunshine and rain. The wet season is not usually fully over until October/November....the season (as in charter package flights and with independent travellers too) begins in october. Some resorts and cafes etc only open in season and some are even taken down and re-built every year after the rains have passed. many of the clothing and jewellery businesses pack up and head to cooler climes int he hot season & wet season; such as Manali.
if you would rather go slightly off season then it is definitely quieter if you avoid Oct to March, but then the best weather is in season.
Things worth seeing/doing:
The grand cathederals and churches of old Goa are well worth a visit and also the old quarter of Panjim town....
There is miles of lovely beach throughout Goa and Mandrem is a lovely stretch of beach.
Anjuna market is very colourful and packed with clothing, jewellery and food stalls plus a lot more.
There are also spice plantations and waterfalls in land - the waterfalls will be good if the rains have been good! Dudhsagar falls are near the eastern border of Karnataka and are the 2nd highest in India - you can take the train most of the way or arrange a driver for the day....lots of monkeys are there and I swam in the natural pool there too (do check if this is advisable/safe after heavy rain).
You can also go on dolphin watching boat trips too, go paragliding or join a yoga class.
I'm heading to Goa next week and have heard it's quiet at this time of year, I've heard the south is lovely but that everything might be shut up for the Monsoon season, can anyone recommend places to go, to experience authentic Goa, where we can find some places open etc I wouldn't mind doing some yoga too!!!
Thanks
The highlights in Goa that I wouldn't miss are the beach at Arambol which also has a lovely fresh water lagoon, the grand portuguese cathedrals and the bustling flea market at Anjuna.
Have a great trip!
Its 5 minutes walk from baga beach and 3 mins walk to Titos club. Perfect Location!
April and May are hot months with a blazing sun (ideal for the hard core sun-tan specialists).
June to September is the rainy season when the sun disappears for days. In the rainy season forget the sea. Just soak in the lushness of nature and the paddy fields.
As for the right place to stay at Goa, you should check for good hotel deals at Yatra.com. I have booked hotels for my trips through this site and as you can compare between many hotels, it is very good.
Goa state is situated along West coast of India touching the Arabian Sea. Goa is well known for tourism, fisheries and iron ore mining industries. It has partly hilly terrain with Western Ghats in the east. The climate of Goa is overall pleasant throughout the year.
The period of June to September is South West Monsoon Season. This is most rainy season for Goa state. Whole infrastructure of state like Agriculture, drinking water and electricity etc. depends upon the monsoon season. Goa experiences overall rainfall of about 330 centimetres annually and about 90% of annual rainfall occurs during this season only. However rainfall is more in the areas which are near to Western Ghats in east parts of Goa.
The period from October to February is very pleasant for tourists with normally clear skies. During this period the sea condition remains normal.
The period of April & May comes under hot season (summer season) with some increase in humidity. During this period day temperature sometimes reaches around 36 deg. C. However tourists can enjoy their days over nice beaches. Normally after 3 PM sea breeze (cool wind) starts from sea to land, which cools the atmosphere and makes tourists environment pleasant.
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I checked in at country club nagoa 4* resort and not expensive..
i just paid Rs 6000 for 4 nights, and we enjoyed our selves.It has a spa,saloon,restaurant,swimming pool etc.
There are lot of hotels, resorts and lodges in Goa. It depends on your budget whether you want to stay in a cost efficient lodge or a luxury hotel.
Terra Parais and Zuri White Sands Beach Resort are two best resorts in Goa.
Apart from Beach, Goa is rich historical place, you can also visit various forts in Goa.
Goa is all time pleasant. But I will recommend you to go on New Year to experience the real Goa.
It is true that Goa is party place and party places are always noisy.
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I am planning to visit goa in April with my friend . my budget is Rs.7000 is it enough there ?