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Best (and Worst) Times to Visit Goa & Rainy Season (2024/2025)

Goa is a popular beach destination in India. As it is affected by the monsoon from June to October, the best times to visit Goa are from November to April with less rain and better weather.

The Best Times to Visit Goa

The worst time to visit goa, monthly weather in goa, monsoon season in goa (june to october), dry season in goa (november to february), hot season in goa (march to may).

While the best times to visit Goa are from November to April weatherwise, this can depend on your Goa holiday purposes, budget, and weather preferences.

For the finest weather conditions , sightseeing experiences, and water activity conditions, December to February is the best period. You can expect a prefect beach time with sunny, dry, and warm weather.

For the best times to visit Goa for your honeymoon or family trip , consider November to early December and March to April. These are times with relatively few tourists and good weather. Of course, December to February is also a great time if you don't mind crowds.

You can expect lower prices from May to October, which is the rainy season, with 30–50% off offered by many hotels and flights.

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For a good travel experience, June to August is best avoided, as these months see extremely heavy rain (0.5–1 meters of rain per month!) with less than 4 hours of sunshine per day and averaging 20 rainy days each month. Torrential rain storms are accompanied by strong winds.

Many attractions like national parks and restaurants will close during this period.

If you want a favorable price and don't want to be affected so much by the rains, you may consider traveling in May, September, and October, which are at the transition months of the monsoon with only moderate to high rainfall and around 10 days of rain per month.

Frequent showers and occasional hurricanes hit Goa during its monsoon season. June to August suffer huge quantities rainfall, and June/July is the peak.

The abundant rainfall makes the Dudhsagar Waterfalls flow at their most spectacular. In June, there will be one of the important festivals in Goa — Sao Joao Festival. People jump into streams, wells, and ponds, which signifies the happiness of St John the Baptist when Jesus was born, and they pray for a good monsoon and harvest.

The rainy season in Goa might discourage some people from going on holiday there, but during this period, Goa is relatively cool at 29°C (84°F) compared to the 35°C (95°F) temperatures in other parts of India, so many locals choose to escape the heat there.

Lower prices, few tourists, and lush shades of green are the advantages of traveling in Goa in the monsoon if you don't mind the disruption of your plans by storms. What you should note is that on heavy rainy days with strong winds, some attractions and restaurants close.

Goa's dry season features comfortable summer temperatures and clear, sunny weather. It is the best time of the year to visit Goa.

The perfect weather is suitable to for all kinds of sightseeing and activities, like swimming, snorkeling, hiking, photography, and more.

In Christmas and New Year, Goa will be embraced by a strong festival atmosphere. The sound of carols echoes from the walls of the churches. Parties on the beach and bars, music, and fireworks are also indispensable elements of the celebrations.

Accordingly, the perfect weather brings a rise in prices. Accommodation is in high demand, especially from late December to February. If you are planning a trip in this peak season, it is better to book one or two months in advance.

Get some inspiration about  How to Plan an Affordable Luxury Trip to India .

In Goa's hot season, you can expect less crowding than during the dry season and rainless weather until late May. This is also a good time to visit Goa, especially between March and April.

Most of the time is suitable for water activities, sunbathing, and sightseeing. At the end of May there is some monsoon influence, but not much.

One of Goa's biggest festivals, Shigmo Festival (Goa's version of Holi) falls in March or April. The processions with traditional Goan dances and modern floats are the highlight.

You can expect reasonable prices during this period. Heat averaging 33°C (91°F) in the middle of the day is an unavoidable element of the hot season. Remember to bring some sun protection. It could be a good idea to wait to go out until after 3 or 4 pm.

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Goa in April

The guide for visiting goa in april.

by Niladri Bose

Goa in April is sunny and hot. It is officially the beginning of the summer season that will last until the middle of June. If you are seeking a sunny holiday, then April could be a great month to visit Goa. Many tourists from the colder regions like Russia, Ukraine, and the UK visit Goa in April for its sunny weather. They like to sunbathe and get a gorgeous tan. It’s a good idea to visit Goa this month even if you are from somewhere else. Just avoid direct sunlight exposure between 11 in the morning and 4 in the afternoon.

There is another top reason for visiting Goa in April – fewer tourists. In the peak season (November to January), the most popular beaches like Baga , Candolim , and Calangute will all be crowded. This means, there will be a queue for water sports and you may face problems in finding an empty sun bed on the beach. The sea also will have a lot of swimmers. There will be a lot of people even in Anjuna, Colva, Vagator, and other places. Even some of the major tourist attractions like Aguada Fort will be packed. Not so in April. So, if you want privacy and if you want an empty beach where you can be one with nature, then this is a great month to visit Goa. If you want clean sea water, then visit Goa in April.

Don’t worry too much about the heat. The temperature won’t be that much higher compared to March. In March , the average daytime temperature is 32° C. In April, it is 33° C. There is a lot more rainfall in April as well. Goa gets 12 mm of rainfall in April compared to just 1.2 mm in March. There will be a shower whenever the temperature goes up, which will cool things down. The evenings are very pleasant, so you can sit down in a beach shack and enjoy the pleasant sea breeze while having your food and drink.

The tourist attractions – forests and wildlife sanctuaries, churches, museums, UNESCO World Heritage sites, and the forts will all be open in April. You will get the full range of water sports activities too. Goa is 365 days of fun.

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April is the hottest month. The average daytime temperature is 33° C. But do note that it never gets quite cold in Goa. Even in December, which is the winter season, it is 32° C. In the summer season, however, the average nighttime temperature will be higher. If you are worried about the heat, then visit Goa in the beginning of the month. The temperature is usually the highest in the last week. Make sure to stay away from direct sunlight exposure between 11 and 4 and you should be okay.

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Goa also receives a lot more rain in April compared to March but the humidity is almost the same as March. There is 1% probability of rain at the start of the month, but it reaches 5% by the end of April. On some days, there is a chance of a thunderstorm. The sea will look lovely with the clouds and the rain.

In an average year, Goa receives 12 hours of sunshine in April, which is 1 hour more than March. The average sea temperature is 29°C, which too is 1°C more than the last month. With a warm sea temperature and many hours of sunlight every day, you can spend a lot of time on the beach or the water. Just make sure to stay away between 11 in the morning and 3 in the afternoon.

The cloud coverage too goes up as the month progresses. It is 14% in the beginning of April, which increases to 24% by April 21 st . By the end of the month, the cloud coverage in an average year is about 30%. The last week is usually the cloudiest. There is 35% chance that the sky can be overcast. The humidity on Goa in April ranges between 42%, which is comfortable and 88%.

Pros and Cons of Visiting Goa in April

Top 4 reasons for visiting goa in april.

  • Festivals – There are plenty of events and festivals to celebrate this month, like the Easter, the grape and fruit festival, an event for the avid bikers, a swimathon, and a food and cultural festival too, which you are sure to love. They will give you a unique insight into the Goanese culture and way of life.
  • Privacy – Baga, Candolim, Calangute, and the other popular beaches are all packed in the peak season. You will have to jostle for a beach recliner. In April, there are fewer people, so you will be at peace. Enjoy nature as it is meant to be enjoyed. Watch the sea, feel the breeze, see the palms swaying gently. Get a massage and enjoy your drinks as you relax. Your chilled bear will taste even better this month.
  • Low Prices – The cost of everything shoots up between November and January. In April, you will often get the same room, food, drinks, and bikes/cars at even half the price. You will make considerable savings.
  • Better Service – Fewer people means you will always have better service, at your hotel or villa, at restaurants, shops, and even at the nightclubs and shacks.

Top 5 Things To Do In Goa In April

  • The Beaches – There are so many great beaches in Goa that it is impossible to see them all in one visit. So select carefully. If you want an active beach with shacks and water sports, then visit Baga , Candolim , Calangute or Colva . If you want more nature, then choose Vagator, Cavelossim or Palolem. There are other good beaches too in the North and South. Remember, each beach has its own attraction. Just stay under shade between 11 in the morning and 3 in the afternoon when it is the hottest.
  • Wildlife – Goa is not just about the beaches and the parties. Go to the interiors and you will find plenty of beautiful hills and forests to explore that are rich with wildlife. Choose from Mhadei Wildlife Sanctuary, Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary, Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary , and the Mollem National Park. It will be very green and cool in the greens. Take a dip in a waterfall and feel the freshness.
  • A Cruise – Do a sunset cruise with dinner on the Mapusa or the Mandovi River for a lifetime experience. There are luxury yachts on the Zuari River as well. Or else, you can go on a full-day or half-day dolphin watching or bird watching cruise. In these fantastic cruises, you will see a different side of Goa.
  • Hot Air Balloon Ride – April is a great time for this new activity in Goa because the wind is stable this month. Balloon rides can get canceled if the weather is unpredictable. No chance of that in April. Go up into the air for a bird’s eye view of the sparkling coastline and the lush green fields. Balloon rides are organized early in the morning and late in the afternoon.
  • Yoga or a Cooking Class – There are many yoga and meditation centers close to the beaches. They will still be open in April. Join a class or workshop and you will learn how to improve your health. As a bonus, you will be able to relax and de-stress. Alternatively, you can join a cooking class. Learn to cook authentic Goanese and Konkani cuisines.
Goa April Checklist – April is in the middle of the hot season in Goa. So make sure you have airy and light clothing to stay cool. Also include your cap, sunglass, and sunscreen lotion. Always apply the lotion and wear the cap and sunglass before going to the beach. Wear light clothing in the evening too.

Goa Festivals in April

  • Cashew Trail – This annual event is organized in April since 2012 to celebrate the cashew fruit. It is held in April because this is the harvesting month. Participate in the fun cashew fruit stomping event. You can learn how the fruit is harvested and how it travels from the plantations to the table. Try the cashew liquor. There are two of them – Feni and Urrak.
  • Easter Weekend Parties – About 25% of the locals in Goa are Christians and thus, Easter is a big event. All government offices and many businesses are closed. Many families will paint Easter eggs in different colors and designs and exchange them with their families and friends. Many restaurants offer a special menu.
  • Konkan Fruit Fest – A fruit festival is organized by The Botanical Society of Goa between April 21st and 23rd. For these three days, it starts and 10 and ends at 8 in the night. You can try many fruits of Goa including rare ones. There is a fruit carving and fruit eating competition.
  • The FabLabShow – This is the first “Science Theater” in India at Goa in April. In this 90 minutes show, you will see science in action and its practical applications at the live science stage. There is a lot of thinking, design, and creativity that goes into the show. Science is blended with everyday life through videos, presentations, innovative exhibits, structures, and graphic explanations. It’s a must see for those interested in science and students.
  • Feast of our Lady of Miracles – Also known as the Milagres feast or Milagres Saibinn, it is held on April 24th and the St Jerome Church in North Goa’s Mapusa. A mass is held on the church on that date. It is popular even with the Hindus. You can also visit the nearby St Anthony Church, which is very beautiful.

Hotels in Goa in April

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Very few tourists compared to the peak winter season, so all the hotels, resorts, and home stays have plenty of accommodation available. They are all open around the year, except a few home stays, so you will get the full service. The prices will be much cheaper because of the lower demand. You can even find a room on arrival, but it’s still best to book in advance, because the best rooms will be taken first. Sometimes there are special deals like a free night for booking 3 nights at a hotel or resort. Check for such deals online. You may be able to negotiate a discount on arrival as well.

Rent a Villa in Goa

The villas in Goa are available at a discount too in April because of the lower demand this month. So you can stay at the best villas at prices much below the peak season. Often, the price this month will be 20% to 30% less depending on the location of the villa and the duration of your stay.

We have hundreds of villas throughout Goa you can choose from. Many of them are beachfront or waterfront properties, while others are located in a nice and green neighborhood. Some of the Goa villas are just a few minutes’ walk away from the beach. Typically, beach front villas will cost more. The villas offer all the luxuries and amenities, comparable with star properties in Goa.

April is a hot month, so choose a villa with a private swimming pool where you can take a dip and relax during the daytime when the temperature goes up. Find a villa with trees and manicured lawns for the evenings. Sit with your group, enjoy some seafood, drinks, perhaps a barbecue, and let the sea breeze coming through the trees cool things up.

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Why To Visit Goa In April Month – Things to do & Places to visit on trip

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  • April 12, 2023

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This might sound strange to you if it is told that April month could be a great time to visit this beach beauty of India. The combination of Goa and the harsh summer season seems uncanny to several visitors but this month conceals some unique shades of Goa.

To witness the distinct traits of Goan towns and cities, you must choose this particular month for a calm yet exciting Goa trip.

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Advantages Of Visiting Goa in April

  • Prevalent laid-back or relaxing vibe
  • Crowd free beaches
  • Few yet thrilling sports activities
  • Soothing waterfalls and biodiversity
  • Exciting festivals
  • Cheaper prices for nearly all services
  • Less rush and traffic on roads
  • Convenient booking of stay places

Let’s know how one can make the most of the April month Goa trip by utilizing the above-mentioned advantages.

1. The relaxing vibe all around

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Not all visitors praise Goa for fun, party, drinks, loud music and massive gatherings. Some choose the captivativating landscapes of this pristine beach land for gazing for long hours in a peaceful atmosphere. April falls under the favorite period for such visitors.

2. The crowd and clutter-free beaches

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Well, the harsh and sunny weather of April month comes as a blessing in disguise for visitors who love spending their early mornings and late evenings on the beach areas of Goa during vacation. Less crowdy and clean beaches of Goa during April month make it more surreal and apt for people who come here for seeking solitude.

3. Few but enchanting parties

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There is no doubt in admitting that April month is not for party enthusiasts but it will also be misleading the visitors if it is said that April month brings a drought for party lovers. The permanent shacks, restaurants and pubs organize private and public parties but on a small scale in late evenings or at night.

4. Waterfalls and rich biodiversity

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The spellbinding beauty of Goa is scattered in diverse natural elements. You must not make the mistake of speculating about the charm of Goa through its beaches only. The gigantic waterfalls and the loud noise of their speedy flow can refresh you in the scorching heat of April month. Exploring the biodiversity surrounding them also perfectly fits into the trip schedule. You can plan a trekking to such beautiful places but choose early mornings for this purpose.

5. Festivals of April month

The festivals of April month act as a fun popper in the solitude vibe of Goa during this period. You can participate in the fun-filled festivals and exciting events of Goa that are lined up in April month.

Let’s have a cursory look at them.

  • Konkan fruit festival
  • Cashew trail
  • The Fablab show
  • Easter parties
  • Lairai Jatra

Speedo Goa Swimathon

  • India Bike week

After seeing the plenty of fests and events happening in April month, one must get curious about them. So let’s start collecting crucial information regarding them.

Konkan Fruit Festival

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The three-day-long unique festival of Gaon culture is organized by the botanical society of Goa. The visitors can relish a variety of fruits at this festival. You can also know about some rare species of fruits which are presented here by the participants. Usually, it is organized from 21 April to 23 April . It starts at 10 am and lasts till 8 pm .

Cashew Trail

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April is considered the harvesting season for this Nut- Cashew so the organizers tell the story of the Cashew’s journey from its growing stage to reaching your table through the Cashew festival. On this occasion, you can also visit the stores that offer peculiar Goan liquor known as feni and Urrak .

The Fablab Show

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As the name of this fest signifies there is a lot to enjoy for those who have a keen interest in science and technology . The 90-minute show at the science theate r of Goa will coerce you to think about new aspects of your daily life. Exciting videos, innovative ideas and creativity of this science fest will surely leave you surprised.

Easter parties at weekends

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On the event of easter, several restaurants and beach shacks offer a distinct menu for their guests. You can take advantage of weekends and enjoy the delicacies of Goa this month.

This adventurous event in Goa is organized in April month for two days usually on the 8th and 9th of April. Swimming enthusiasts can not afford to miss participating in this event.

goa in april 9

Apart from these festivals that show a separate aspect of Goan culture, visitors can enjoy Yoga and Cooking classes also. Through these short periods of regular activities, you can learn something new during your Goa vacation in April month. Attending meditation sessions near beaches and sensing the calmness can be a part of your trip schedule.

6. Convenience in booking places and enjoying other services by paying cheaper prices

Imagine visiting Goa in peak season when you can enjoy thrilling activities, fun-packed parties and pleasant weather but not get desired places for all these pleasures due to the heavy flux of visitors. Several visitors feel deceived when they pay hefty charges but do not get deserving services. April month is a boon in this aspect. You can easily book hotel rooms, villas , beach shacks and party places etc even after paying cheaper prices than during the peak season.

The less crowded streets of Goan towns and cities add more pleasure to visitors’ experience who are exploring this beach beauty in April month.

7. The apt backpack for your April month Goa vacation

It is quite obvious for travelers that April month is not a period that offers you pleasant weather to enjoy in Goa. But including a few things in your vacation stuff can save you from the sunny afternoon weather and humid evenings of Goa in April. Here are some mandatory things that one must carry if you have picked April for exploring Goa.

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  • Light and airy clothes
  • Sun protection lotion
  • Hats or caps
  • Easy to carry water bottles
  • Other hydrating drinks
  • Comfortable slippers for roaming freely

What are some disadvantages of an April month Goa vacation and how can you avoid them?

Though we all know that Goa is 365 days blooming beauty, some days make its beauty withering and April is one such month. Here are some prime drawbacks of visiting Goa in April month but you can escape them with a perfect solution given there.

Weather – The most unfavorable part of a Goa vacation is facing unpleasant weather conditions like scorching heat, humidity and a hike in average temperature even in the evenings and at night. The 12 hours of sunshine enhances the average temperature by up to 30°C in April.

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Solution – People should avoid direct sun exposure in this month by choosing afternoons for resting and relaxing at stay places and utilizing early mornings, late evenings and nights for exploring beaches, forts, museums, market areas and entertaining places.

Limited time duration – Due to unfavorable or unpleasant weather conditions several beach areas and other visiting places put a limit on the visitors’ spending time duration. From 11 am to 3 pm , you can see a “ closed ” tag at various places. Even the nonpermanent shacks stop serving guests during this time slot.

Solution – Before booking any place online you must check the status of their work. The period of 11 am to 3 pm can be used for an indoor fun activity like chilling in the private pool of your villa or hotel .

Less adventure and parties

April is not suitable for exploring the fun aspect of Goa as scores of water sports operators close their services this month. Temporary clubs, food stalls, party places and restaurants also close serving visitors during the hot season of Goa. Only a few permanent ones remain open throughout April month for providing food, drinks, water sports and thrilling ride services.

Solution – You are advised to book places offline after reaching the places or contact them regarding their current status of working or closing. If you want to do beach activities in this particular month, try to visit south Goa as you can find there permanent shacks and water rides like banana boat rides, kayaking and parasailing etc.

What you must include in your Goa exploring schedule?

One can not think that Goa is nothing without its beaches especially when you have planned an off-season trip to Goa. Here are some suggestions for you related to must visiting places and must performing activities.

  • Historical forts – The Portuguese structured forts belong to the surreal beauty of this Konkan State. Reis Magos fort, Agoda fort, Sinquerium and Chapora Fort are some favorite spots of history buffs. You should also include them in your Goa trip and closely explore the historical facts of Portuguese culture.
  • Divine temples – Very few people are aware of the uniquely styled temples and exquisite surrounding locations in Goa. These temples can rejuvenate your jaded soul and the lush greenery near them will recharge your body and mind.
  • Cruise – Imagine witnessing a romantic sunset while enjoying a cruise ride sailing on the calm waves of the sea, nothing can be a better option to spend the evenings in Goa than this. A cruise ride at Mapusa and Mandovi rivers with a sumptuous dinner can be one of the best life experiences.

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  • Romantic hot air balloon ride – Some operators in Goa continue their Hot air balloon ride services even in April month. You can grab that advantage and take a ride to the sky. But do not forget to get up early as they are available only in the early morning due to the low temperature and heat than mid-day time.

Where you should stay during the Goa vacation in April month?

Having the great advantage of convenient bookings and hefty discounts for luring visitors and cheaper prices, there are chances that people get confused in picking the best place for their stay during the Goa vacation. But having the right information regarding stay places can save you from the trap.

Here are some points that you must consider before finalizing the stay place.

  • The very first thing before booking a room, villa or hostel for you is calculating the days that you are going to spend in Goa. A long vacation requires a more comfortable and convenient stay place.
  • The locations where you want to visit must be not very far from your stay place else you will lose a lot of time in reaching there. Try to choose a close place for resting and staying.
  • If you want to explore the beach two or three times a day, book a permanent beach shack for your stay.
  • Your requirements also play a pivotal role in booking the place. If you prioritize luxury over economical stay, go for specific options like private villas and renowned hotels of Goa.

The options for visitors regarding an appropriate stay

From an economical hostel stay to a lavish private villa, there are several options for visitors in Goa. Let’s know what is perfect for your Goa Vacation.

A spacious and luxurious private villa

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The people who prefer privacy everywhere must find a private villa for peacefully spending the entire vacation. Apart from it, if you are going to explore Goa with your partner, family members or close friends group , this is the most suitable option. A close private space with all modern amenities will make you able to enjoy here the most.

Hostel or homestay

For solo travelers or college-going students , these Hostel options fit well in their budget. Along with providing a comfortable stay place, they also serve their guests great meals and breakfasts at right time. You can negotiate also after reaching these places.

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Sea-facing hotels and permanent beach shacks are also suitable for April month Goa visitors. But you must check before finalizing the booking and paying for it as there might be a chance of closed services.

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April is a delightful month to visit Goa . At this time, the region basks in the pleasant warmth of spring, with its golden beaches , verdant landscapes and dynamic cultural tapestry attracting all kinds of travellers. Keen to visit? Read on to find out about the weather in Goa in April, along with tips on what to wear, and what to expect of costs and crowds.

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What's the weather like in Goa in April?

The weather in April in Goa is characterised by warm and pleasant temperatures, marking the transition from the mild spring to the warmer pre-monsoon season. This period is ideal for those looking for sunny days and relatively uncrowded tourist spots.

Air and sea temperatures in Goa in April

Temperatures in Goa in April typically range from a comfortable 25°C (77°F) at night to a warmer 33°C (91°F) during the day. 

Sea temperatures also remain pleasantly warm, averaging around 30°C (86°F) — perfect for swimming and water activities.

Average rainfall in Goa in April

April is generally a dry month in Goa, with minimal rainfall. 

On average, this month receives about 11 mm of rain, which is spread over about 1-2 days of the month. 

With this limited rainfall, April is one of the best periods for active holidays in Goa and — of course — beach holidays.

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Vagator beach in Goa, India © Shutterstock

Vagator beach in Goa, India © Shutterstock

Due to the warm sunny weather, April is a good time to visit Goa. Temperatures are generally comfortable, with pleasant evenings and warm days, making it suitable for outdoor activities and beach breaks. 

April also comes towards the end of the peak tourist season, so you may see less crowded beaches and attractions compared to previous months.

However, it's important to note that the weather in Goa in April marks the beginning of the pre-monsoon season. Although the region receives minimal rainfall during this month, there is a chance of short, sporadic showers. 

In short, if you don't mind occasional rain and prefer a calmer atmosphere, April offers a more relaxed holiday experience.

For more weather insights, read our guides to the weather in India in April and the best time to visit India .

Goa tends to be less crowded in April than during the peak tourist season, which runs from November to March . As April marks the beginning of the pre-monsoon season, many tourists have left.

When it comes to costs, you may find that accommodation and other travel expenses are more budget-friendly in April compared to the peak months. As the demand decreases, some hotels and services may offer discounts.

However, keep in mind that Goa is a popular destination all year round and prices may not come down significantly. 

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Dudhsagar Waterfall, Goa, India © Soumitra Pendse/Shutterstock

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April is a fantastic time to visit Goa — the weather is pleasant, and many activities and events are available. 

Cashew Festival

Panaji, capital city of Goa, hosts an annual cashew festival. Locally known as 'Kaju Charter', this colourful celebration sheds light on the cultural and agricultural importance of cashews in the region. 

Introduced by Portuguese colonisers in the 16th century, cashew cultivation has long been an integral part of Goa's economy. 

The festival, which usually falls between February and early April, transforms Panaji into a vibrant fusion of tradition and modernity. It showcases the likes of Konkani folk dances, cashew processing demonstrations, culinary delights and cashew-based products.

Heritage Festival

The Heritage Festival in Saligao, North Goa, is a vibrant annual event held in April. Organised by Goa's tourism department and inaugurated by notable dignitaries, it features an array of activities that highlight Goa's traditions and arts. 

Attendees can enjoy a fashion show, traditional Goan games, pottery demonstrations, workshops on drama and theatre, film screenings, a Marathi-Konkani book exhibition, a heritage photography exhibit, and a craft bazaar. 

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Old Goa, India © Shutterstock

Travelling to Goa in April can be a delightful experience, especially if you're well-prepared. Here are some tips to help you make the most of your trip.

What to pack for Goa in April

Travelling to Goa in April? Bring light, breathable clothing and don't forget high SPF sunscreen, a wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses for protection from the strong sun. 

Comfortable sandals and a reusable water bottle are essential for beach days. 

Also bring a compact first aid kit, insect repellent and a mackintosh in case of a downpour.

Explore beyond beaches

In April, Goa offers more than just stunning beaches. It's the perfect time to immerse yourself in its rich culture through visiting the likes of historic sites and colourful spice plantations. 

In addition, wildlife sanctuaries, which are less crowded this month, offer great opportunities for nature-based holidays. 

Take care of your hygiene and health

In the April heat, it's especially important to prioritise hygiene and health.

For example, choose clean restaurants to avoid food infections, and make sure you have essentials like antiseptic cream, plasters and oral rehydration salts in your travel kit.

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Patnem beach, Goa, India © Saurav022/Shutterstock

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Goa in April

  • February 27, 2023

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Goa, a coastal state in the western region of India , is a great place to visit in April. It’s easy to have a wonderful vacation in Goa in April because there are so many options available. The state is famous for its stunning beaches, beautiful architecture, cultural heritage, and vibrant nightlife.

As the weather remains warm and sunny in April, visitors can enjoy every moment here and they can go for swimming and water sports on the beaches.

Best time to visit Goa

The best time to visit Goa is during the peak season, which is from November to February. This is the most popular time to visit the stunning beaches as the weather remains pleasant with clear skies. In this season the range of temperature is from 20 to 30 degree Celsius. However, the season is also the busiest and most expensive season to visit the vibrant city.

Are you planning to visit Goa in April? Don’t worry! Goa is a lovely destination to visit as well in April since there are fewer tourists then. It is also a great time for budget travelers as prices are low in April. Besides, you can attend all kinds of water sports throughout April in Goa.

Goa weather in April

April is one of the hottest months in Goa as the temperature in the day remains between 25° and 35°. April is the perfect month to visit this lovely city if you dislike rain while traveling because Goa barely experiences rain in April. Swimming at the beaches is a popular activity here in April as it is the hottest months in Goa.

Overall, April is a good time to visit Goa if you don’t mind the heat and want to enjoy every moment there. Check here about Goa .

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Goa trip in April

April is a great time to visit pearl of the Orient in India if you want to enjoy beaches in every way. As it is not a peak season here, you can enjoy every moment and make some unforgettable memories. If you travel to Goa in April, you can enjoy here:

Swimming: The major attraction of Goa is its beautiful beaches where you can swim and enjoy the day with your friends or family. April is the perfect month for swimming because it is the hottest month in the city.

NB: Be careful while swimming. Don’t let kids dive or jump into water.

Local Foods: Goa has a unique cuisine that is a fusion of Indian and Portuguese flavors. While you are visiting Goa in April, don’t miss the opportunity to taste local foods here. Most of the foods are seafood here as the city is in the coastal area and home to some beautiful beaches in South Asia.

Nightlife: Goa is also known for its vibrant nightlife, with some bars and casinos. Visitors enjoy their time here, day and night, as it is a tourist haven in India. While heading out to enjoy the nightlife in this area, you may take in live music, a nighttime view of the beaches, and some partying.

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Things to do in Goa in April

Goa is known as a tourist paradise in India and also known as “Pearl of the Orient in India”. There are a number of different things offered if you want to visit Goa on April. Here are the top 7 things to do in Goa.

Visiting South Goa:

South-Goa is a must visit destination while anyone is visiting Goa. If you go there, you’ll find some pristine beaches that will steal your attention. It is also home to some famous churches and forts.

Some famous places to visit in that region are: Palolem Beach, Agonda Beach, Colva Beach, Benaulim Beach, Cabo de Rama Fort, and the Basilica of Bom Jesus.

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Visiting North Goa:

North-Goa is one of the most visited tourist spots in India and famous for its stunning beauty. If you wish to go shopping, North-Goa would be a fantastic option in the state because the area is home to numerous well-known Indian markets.

The region is also known for its vibrant nightlife, churches, and forts. Some famous places to visit in this area are: Anjuna Beach, Candolim Beach, Anjuna Flea Market, Saturday Night Market at Arpora.

seashore near trees during daytime of anjuna beach in nort goa in april

Explore Central Goa:

Central-Goa is in the state’s heart, and the region is known for its rich cultural heritage and picturesque beaches. While you are visiting Central-Goa, don’t forget to explore the historical old goa, which is home to some magnificent churches and historical landmarks.

Some must-visit destinations of the region are- The Se Cathedral, Fontainhas, Diver Island, Museum of Christian Art and many other historical and famous landmarks.

Dudhsagor falls in central goa in April

Scuba Diving in Goa in April:

Scuba diving is a popular pastime in Goa in April because of the state’s continued dry weather and the clarity of the water at that time. As it is home to a wide range of beaches, scuba diving is famous here and you can experience from coral reefs to shipwrecks and aquatic life.

For scuba diving, Grande Island, Suzy’s Wreck, and Pigeon Island are famous spots among the travelers. Here you can find some service provider which will help you provide scuba diving equipment and other important gears. However, they also offer training courses and guided dives for the beginners.

NB: It is recommended to choose a reputable scuba diving operator and follow the safety instructions.  

man in black wet suit diving on water with school of fish

Paragliding in Goa:

Do you like adventure activity while traveling? If you do, Paragliding is one of the best options you can go for in Goa in April. This activity is a must-try in April because of the dry, clear weather. Arambol Beach, Anjuna Beach, and Keri Beach are a few of the well-known paragliding locations in Goa. These places provide breathtaking panoramas of the Arabian Sea and the surrounding area, providing for an unforgettable experience.

Here, the majority of paragliding businesses offer tandem flights with skilled pilots. They will provide you with all the necessary equipment and safety gears. Don’t miss the opportunity to go for a thrilling ride here if you like adventure.

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Parasailing in Goa:

Do you know what parasailing is? Parasailing is an adventure sport in which a person is towed behind a boat while attached to a parasail wing, also known as a canopy. The parasail wing is like a parachute and is designed to catch the wind and lift the rider into the air. So, the best beaches in Goa for this exciting and adventurous activity are Candolim Beach, Calangute Beach, and Anjuna Beach.

If you like to go to a parasailing ride, you can find some operators here and they will provide you with all the necessary equipment. Duration of the flights can range from 5 to 15 minutes.

two person doing boat paragliding

Snorkeling in Goa:

Snorkeling is swimming on the surface of the water while wearing a mask and snorkel, allowing you to observe the underwater world and marine life. It is a popular activity in Goa in April because of the dry weather and clean water. Grande Island, Bat Island, and Monkey Island are some of the famous places for snorkeling.

Snorkeling is a fun and easy way to experience the beauty if underwater world. You do not need any experience to go for this and everyone can go for it if they know swimming well. So, if you are interested in it, you can find some operators here who will provide you with all the equipment you need.

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The best time to visit Goa

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Most people consider Goa for a year-end beach vacation, but the state has become a year-round destination over the years, with different seasons offering different experiences to tourists. The best time to visit Goa really depends on what you want from your trip. There’s a lot to the destination beyond beaches: local tavernas, exciting street food , monsoon treks, hidden waterfalls, and homestays on quiet beaches. Plan wisely and you can explore a side to Goa that isn’t all over Instagram . Here’s a handy guide on the best time to visit Goa.

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What is the best time to visit Goa?

The best time to visit Goa is from November to February. The heat and humidity give way to more pleasant sunny days by December, and the waves are gentler during this time. December also brings the Christmas spirit to several local homes, and bakeries and decades-old stores stock up on Christmas sweets like kalkal, dodol and neureos. This is also peak tourist season in Goa, which means hotel and flight prices shoot up at this time. While most people visit Goa in December, January brings better weather and slightly lesser crowds.

Temperatures begin to rise from March, with summer settling in by April. The months between March and June see hot sunny days, with the mercury climbing to 35°C. If the heat and humidity doesn’t bother you, you can still make the most of a trip to Goa during this time by planning any sightseeing and beach visits either early in the morning or in the evening. June to September is monsoon in Goa and the state experiences heavy rainfall. Frequent showers make beach visits difficult, but also offer the opportunity to experience the state’s offbeat natural experiences.

Temperature in Goa

March to May: 25°C-35°C June to October: 24°C-30°C November to February: 20°C-30°C

Is monsoon a good time to visit Goa?

Monsoon is an underrated time to visit Goa and is best for folks with a sense of adventure and a love for the unmanicured outdoors. Monsoon brings beautiful waterfalls and lush greenery to the Western Ghats. You can trek through forests to find natural pools and falls, hike through the thriving forest of Mollem National Park, take rainy boat rides in the mangroves and enjoy seasonal seafood and vegetable preparations beyond recheado and cafreal.

What is the cheapest time to visit Goa?

The monsoon season is off-season and therefore the cheapest time to visit Goa. Expect flight and hotel prices to drop during this time. However, remember that you may not be able to lounge on the beach or visit shacks in the monsoon. Many beach shacks, outdoor restaurants and hotels shut for the season.

What’s the best time to surf in Goa?

“The best months to learn surfing in Goa are from October to March,” says Arun Vasu, President of the Surfing Federation of India. “During this period, the weather is pleasant, and the conditions in the sea are generally favourable for beginners. Monsoon, which lasts from June to September, is not recommended for learning due to the unpredictable and rough sea conditions.” There are several surf schools in Goa, including Surf Wala in Arambol, Octopus Surf in Morjim and Vaayu Kula in Mandrem. More on where to learn surfing in Goa here

Which is better: North or South Goa?

This depends on what kind of trip you’re looking for. North Goa typically sees more tourist crowds and consists of neighbourhoods like Panaji, Assagao , Anjuna, Baga and Calangute, which are home to several buzzing restaurants and bars. While beaches like Baga and Calangute are typically full of tourists, North Goa does have less crowded beaches such as Mandrem, Ashwem and Morjim. If you would prefer to steer clear of large tourist crowds, South Goa is a quieter option, with beaches like Palolem, Varca and Colva.

How many days are enough for a Goa trip?

Three to four days are enough for a Goa trip in either North or South Goa. If you plan to spend time in both parts of Goa, it’s best to add a day or two to your trip so you get to explore the best of both. When in Goa, go bar-hopping in Panaji , visit old local churches and bakeries, spend long, lazy days on the beach and go shopping at quaint boutique stores.

Is Goa good to visit with family?

There are several family and kid-friendly activities in Goa. Families will enjoy watersports, visits to museums and heritage trails in Panaji. Responsible adventure company Konkan Explorers can organise kayaking programs and yacht cruises for groups, coupled with open water swimming if the weather and tides permit. If you’re travelling with kids , try boat trips, art walks and workshops with Make It Happen and surf lessons.

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While Goa and summer might not seem a great combination to many, it is actually a great time to visit Goa. Yes, you read it right! Goa can be a whole new world still much similar in April and the following summer months. While many of your acquaintances will ask you to visit Goa during peak season, it isn’t always the right decision. Imagine visiting the famous beaches without enough opportunities to bask in the sun or not finding a table at your favourite restaurant. Well, this can happen during the peak tourism season.

If you are wondering how you can make the most of your trip to Goa in the Summer, we are here to share a glimpse. The laid-back vibe, glorious beaches, adrenaline sports activities, trance parties, forts, churches, and more, Goa is at its best during April. Of course, the sun might be intense during noon, but the pleasant morning and charming evening make it all worth it.

With a mystic blend of Indian and Portuguese cultures, delicious Goan cuisine, music, dance, and art, Goa is waiting for you. So, whether you are planning a Goa trip with your partners, family, a bunch of friends, or alone, Goa during summer can be quite a memorable experience.

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Luxurious Holiday Under a Budget

Luxurious Holiday Under a Budget

Let’s be honest; how many times your Goa plans didn’t kick-off because of the budget constraints? Well, we all have been there! And this is exactly what makes visiting Goa in April an ideal choice. Everything, We mean everything in Goa, is incredibly cheap during the summers. From hotel bookings and flights to sightseeing tours and adventure sports, you get all of these and much more at reduced prices. Wait, there’s more. Shopaholics can make the most of this opportunity to fill their bags with Goan souvenirs and other exquisite items without spending too much. How can we forget the lower prices of alcohol and food? Aren’t these reasons enough to plan a visit to Goa in April?

Lesser Crowds, More Solitude

Lesser Crowds, More Solitude

With nearly non-existent crowds, you can relax and soak in the sun at one of the stunning beaches during your trip in April. If you are looking for a rejuvenating getaway, nothing can be better than spending some alone time on a stretch of sand amid natural beauty. And if you travel with your special someone, you can enjoy a romantic evening, sans thousands of tourists. Imagine being under the sun, on the sandy beach with your partners overlooking glittering waters. Can you find something more romantic?

Alternatively, you can enjoy a sightseeing tour of the various churches, forts, and other sites. A cruise along the Mandovi River can be an effective therapy for your soul. Friendly reminder, don’t forget your sunglasses and sunblock.

Discover Waterfalls and Biodiversity - in peace

Discover Waterfalls and Biodiversity - in peace

Goa isn’t just about beaches, water sports, and drinks, but it is home to heavenly waterfalls and diverse flora and fauna as well. Thanks to the lesser number of tourists in this off-beat Goa season time, you will get the exceptional chance to visit some of the state’s most enchanting treasures. Trek along the picturesque surroundings to witness Dudhsagar Falls’ allure or catch an alluring glimpse of Netravali Falls. With a myriad of waterfalls to visit, Goa will make your summer blissful and joyous.

In addition, Mollem National Park, Mhadei Wildlife Sanctuary, Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary, and Bhagwan Mahavir Sanctuary are among the best places to visit in April in Goa.

Indulge in Outdoor Adventure

Indulge in Outdoor Adventure

Your Goa trip isn’t complete without indulging in adventure sports. And can you guess what the best time for it is? You guessed it right! Summer is the best season for Goa water sports. Extreme outdoor adventurers can spend an incredible summer trip to Goa enjoying thrilling sports activities. Parasailing, jet skiing, windsurfing, scuba diving, water skiing - you name it, Goa has it! Dolphin spotting, snorkelling, banana boat ride, and the list goes on!

With a captivating view of the sea and natural landscapes, water sports are more fun in summer. Don’t forget the lesser costs. Head to one of the many beaches and enjoy a wide range of adventurous activities, attracting tourists of different age groups.

More fun with a lesser burden on the pockets, Isn’t a win-win situation?

Summertime Goa Festivals - A Big Yes!

Summertime Goa Festivals - A Big Yes!

While there are tons of exceptional places in Goa to visit in April, the summer festivals and celebrations will take you through a world of high spirits. This vibrant city of Goa celebrates religion, dance, music, and food festivals with great enthusiasm and zeal. Though there are so many festivals throughout the year, the month of April throbs with joy and excitement.

Some of the much-awaited festivals to visit during April includes Grape Escapade, a vibrant wine festival and the Konkan Fruit Fest. Celebrating Goan delicacies and music, the Goan Food and Music Festival is another great event to spend a time of merriment. India Bike Week, Easter Parade, Goa Cashew & Coconut Fest are other prominent events held in April or the following months.

Summer in Goa means music, colours, and decorations in the city, so it is the best time to visit Goa, with something always happening. With fewer tourists, mesmerising sunrises and alluring sunsets, and numerous tourist places to visit, Goa in summer is indeed a paradise for travellers. Yes, it might be hot and humid during the day, but the morning and evening views are a delight to the heart. Plan a trip to the best places in Goa to visit in April, and believe us, it will make you fall in love with Goa all over again!

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Best Places to Visit in Goa in April 2024 [Updated]

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If you are ready to drench yourself in the sunrays and warm sands, then Goa is the perfect place for you. The spectacular beaches and the crystal sea water give you the perfect vacation in April. So, you can plan for a fun vacation or a honeymoon trip to view the amazing beaches of Goa . Also, there are plenty of activities in Goa to enjoy your holidays. Snorkeling, paragliding, scuba diving, and swimming keep you busy the whole day.

Besides, the place with a history of being a Portuguese colony has a lot to offer in terms of culture and cuisine. Goa holds some of the best festivals and fairs in the country . Not to mention the famous EDM. Also, Goan cuisine gives you a taste of some exotic seafood items. So, whether you are planning for a 3 days trip or a week-long, Goa should be on your list. Find below some of the best places to visit in Goa in April.

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Must visit these 10 Best Places in Goa in April:

1. baga beach.

baga beach

Baga beach is one of the most famous beaches in Goa. The golden sand and clear sea water energize your senses. Moreover, the weather in April lets you take a walk on the beach or lay down to let the warm rays touch your skin. If you are looking for some of the best restaurants in Goa , then Baga beach is the ideal place. Chelsea Beach Shack and Jamie’s Restaurant are very famous here. All in all, this place has restaurants of different types depending on your mood and budget. Also, there are some famous clubs near this place.

Best activities on Baga Beach – You can find some of the best activities in Goa on Baga beach. You can go jet-skiing and parasailing. Also, there are boating and banana rides. Besides, you can opt for a day tour in Baga Beach. Besides, you can enjoy a great time at the famous nightclub Tito’s.

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2. Calangute Beach

Calangute Beach, Goa

Calangute beach is another spectacular beach in Goa. This is one of the best places to visit in Goa in April. The best way to relax on this beach is to just lie on the warm sand and enjoy a sunbath. Also, Baga beach is just on the other side of the rocks on Calangute beach. So, you can opt for morning fun at Baga beach and an evening walk at Calangute Beach . Also, sightseeing is another fun here as you find many places near Calangute beach. Fort Aguada , Friday Local Mapusa Market, and Morjim beach are near this beach.

Best activities in Calangute Beach – You can enjoy many water activities on Calangute beach. Kayaking, sailing, and skiing are the best activities here. Also, you can go water skiing. You can also take a boat and go fishing on the beach. Besides, snorkeling is one of the best activities in Goa. So, you can view underwater marine life by snorkeling. Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary & Mollem National Park.

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3. Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary & Mollem National Park

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Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary is a famous wildlife sanctuary in Goa. April is the best time to visit this place in Goa April. Many tourists love to stay in the park to enjoy living in the wild. Also, you get to see many rare species of animals and birds in the sanctuary. Black panthers, leopards, pythons, deer, and slender tor is are some animals you can find here. Besides, you can see birds of various types. Moreover, the dense forest of lush green trees gives you a feeling of staying in nature’s lap.

Best activities in Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary & Mollem National Park – You can go trekking till Devil’s Canyon or Sunset Point. Also, you can visit the famous Dudhsagar Falls and The Tambdi Surla Devi Temple. Besides, you can enjoy a small picnic in nature with the family.

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4. Grand Island

Grand Island, Goa

Grand Island is one of the best places to visit in Goa in April . Goa is full of fun since it offers many thrilling activities. Grand Island is one such place in Goa. If you want to get the most water sports, then you must visit Grand Island. Also, there are many shipwrecks at this place. Suzy Wreck, Serge City, Davy Jones Locker, and Turbo Tunnel are some of the shipwrecks here.

Best activities in Grand Island – You can enjoy a wide range of activities on Grand Island. Scuba diving lets you peek into underwater life. Also, snorkelling and fishing are there. Besides, you can go on boat rides also. Not to mention the exciting views of dolphins.

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5. Deltin Royale Casino Cruise

Deltin Royale Casino Cruise, Goa

Goa has several Casino cruises. One of the best casino cruises in Goa is Deltin Royale. It covers 40,000 square feet and has four floors. Also, it has more than 100 gaming tables and a multi-cuisine restaurant. Moreover, there are special rooms for Indian Flush and Poker.  Besides, you get to enjoy classy shows with international performers from all around the world. Also, there are exclusive suites with super-luxurious facilities.

Best activities on Delt in Royale – You can enjoy casino games. You can even opt for staying on a luxurious cruise and enjoy fine dining. Also, there is a special Kids Zone on the casino cruise.

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Curlies Beach, Goa

Goa is full of shacks where you can chill out to beat the beach heat. Curlies is one of the best shacks in Goa. So, you should mark it as one of the best places to visit in Goa in April. It is located on Anjuna Beach . The warm hospitality of the staff is very heart-touching. Moreover, the mouth-watering dishes of Goan culture make you crave more. Also, the place is the best fit for a beach party. Besides, there is an option for you to stay at Curlies.

Best activities at Curlies – You can dance to loud music. Also, you can enjoy sunbath on Anjuna beach. Swimming in the pool is a great way to relax. Anjuna beach offers jet skiing, banana rides, and parasailing. Not to mention the paragliding and bumpy rides.

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7. Anjuna Flea Market

Anjuna Flea Market, Goa

Goa is also famous for Flea markets. These markets came into existence during the period of Hippies in India.  Many hippies settled down in Anjuna. Although there is no hippie culture in Goa, the flea markets are still there. If you are a shopaholic, Arjuna Flea Market is the best place to visit in Goa in April.

Best activities at Arjuna Flea Market – You can shop to your heart’s content here. You can shop for clothes, accessories and many more things from here. Besides, you can enjoy some local food in the nearby stalls.

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8. Benaulim Beach

Benaulim Beach, Goa

Benaulim Beach is one of the most famous beaches in Goa. Benaulim Beach offers picturesque land and sea views. Also, this place offers wholesome fun to the tourists as you can try many activities here. Besides, you can also book some sightseeing tours around this place. Moreover, you can find some of the best hotels and resorts near this beach. All in all, you can have an awesome holiday at this beach in Goa in April.

Best activities at Benaulim Beach – You can go for several water activities at Benaulim Beach. Jet-skiing, parasailing, and windsurfing are very popular here. Also, you can have fun with boat rides. You can also party at Fiplees Pub or Adega Camoens Nightclub.

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9. Arambol Beach

Arambol Beach, Goa

Goa is full of marvelous beaches. Arambol Beach is another famous beach in Goa. This beach is a unique combination of fun and serenity. You can enjoy peaceful evening walks by the seashore. Also, you can go for many water sports. This beach is one of the famous places for paragliding in Goa . Also, you get to peek into the Goan villages as you can find Arambol village nearby.  Besides, there are several shacks and food outlets.

Best activities at Arambol Beach – You can enjoy paragliding and kitesurfing here. Moreover, there are some yoga centers at this place.  Also, you can go sightseeing in nearby places. Besides, you can go trekking in the nearby forest.

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10. Palolem

Palolem Beach, Goa

Your visit to Goa is not worth it if you miss Palolem Beach . This beach has spectacular scenic beauty. Moreover, you can opt for a tranquil evening as you walk by the silent sea. Also, this is a good place for a romantic day out. Besides, like the other sea beaches in Goa, this beach also offers many activities.

Best activities at Palolem Beach – You can go scuba diving and self-paddle kayaking at Palolem Beach. Also, watching dolphins is a great fun activity here. Besides, there are a handful of pubs and food outlets for you to try.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Goa:

Q. is south goa or north goa better.

North Goa attracts more tourists throughout the year. Also, most of the parties in Goa occur in North Goa. Yet, South Goa offers serene beaches to relax. You can find most of the locals residing in South Goa. All in all, South Goa and North Goa both offer great places for a holiday.

Q. Which beach has most foreigners in Goa?

There are many beaches in Goa for foreigners. They are Arjuna, Arambol, Vagator, Colva, and Baga, etc.

Q. Which beach in Goa where Indian is not allowed?

There are no beaches that restrict Indians to visit them. Yet, you can find fewer Indians in Anjuna Beach.

Q. What do they speak in Goa?

The main language in Goa is Konkani. Also, you can find people speaking in Marathi and Portuguese. However, you can easily communicate in Hindi and English.

Q. Is it safe in Goa?

Yes, it is very safe to go to Goa. Tourists from all over the world flock to Goa every year. Yet, you need to avoid deserted areas and late-night outings alone.

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You did a fantastic job with Goa… For a long time, Goa has been on the top of our list, and we’re considering making it our summer trip this year. The monsoons, we’ve heard, make everything greener. What a fantastic article! Goa appears to be a fantastic place to visit. I’ll be adding this to my long list of fantastic places to visit.

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Best Places to Visit in April in Goa

As April begins, Goa’s idyllic coastal paradise is filled with excitement and anticipation. Summer brings fun festivals, balmy weather, and the allure of sea-kissed shorelines. Travelers are drawn to Goa because of its diverse array of experiences, from pulsating beach parties to serene backwaters. While Summer and Goa may not seem like a good combination, it’s one of the best times to visit. Yes, you heard that right! Many people recommend visiting Goa during peak season, but this isn’t always the best option. During the peak season, you won’t have the chance to enjoy the sun, beach activities, or eat at your favorite restaurant. However, if you visit Goa in April, there will be fewer crowds, so you will have more time to enjoy it all. Additionally, watersport activities are more enjoyable in April.

Are you planning a trip to this state? We have compiled a list of the best places to visit in Goa in April to help you plan your trip.

Top Places to Visit in Goa in April

Grand island.

Grand Island

Grand Island is a great destination for April travel in Goa. The journey to Goa would be incomplete without a half-day trip to Grand Island. You can take a boat tour here, which is an experience you shouldn’t miss. On a Grand Island boat tour, you can interact with friendly dolphins and enjoy exhilarating water sports such as snorkelling. Underwater life is not something we experience every day, but everyone should try it at least once in their lifetime. A snorkeling expert will keep you safe and equip you with safety gear.

Grand Island’s outdoor recreation activities are best enjoyed in April because of fewer crowds. April offers favorable conditions for kayaking, fishing, camping, and strolling along Lake Superior’s shores without the summer crowds. So, if you’re a water sports enthusiast, this should be on your list of best places to visit in Goa in April.

Deltin Royale Casino Cruise

Deltin Royale Casino Cruise

Many casino cruises are available in Goa, including Deltin Royale. This 40,000-square-foot cruise casino has four stories and offers a multi-cuisine restaurant and over 100 gaming tables. A separate room is available for Indian flushes and poker. You can also enjoy elegant performances by international artists. There are opulent amenities in premium suites. Playing casino games is one of the best things to do on Delt in Royale. You may even spend time on an opulent cruise ship where you can eat well. On the casino cruise, there is also a dedicated Kids Zone. Casino lovers should add the Deltin Royale Casino Cruise to their list of places to visit in Goa in April.

Arambol Beach

Arambol Beach, North Goa

Arambol Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in Goa . This beach offers a special blend of relaxation and enjoyment. You can take leisurely strolls by the waterfront in the evening. A variety of water activities are also available. This beach is among the most well-known paragliding locations in Goa. You can also see glimpses of the Goan villages because this beach is nearby.

Every evening, locals and tourists gather on Arambol Beach to enjoy mesmerizing sunsets accompanied by live music and drumming sessions. This unique cultural phenomenon is best experienced in April.

Benaulim Beach

Benaulim Beach

On our list of the best places to visit in Goa in April, we have Benaulim Beach . Benaulim Beach offers stunning views of the ocean and terrain. Aside from that, there are many activities to try here, so visitors can enjoy a healthy experience. The vicinity of this location is also a good location for sightseeing tours. This beach is also close to some of the best resorts and hotels. In April, you can enjoy a fantastic vacation at this Goan beach.

At Benaulim Beach, you can enjoy a variety of aquatic activities. The most popular adventure sports activities here are windsurfing , parasailing , and jet skiing. Another enjoyable activity is taking a boat ride. Tourists can also visit Fiplees Pub and Adega Camoens Nightclub for parties .

Curlies Beach Shack

Goa has many shacks where you can escape the heat of the beach. One of the best shacks in Goa is Curlies. Therefore, it should be on your list of top Goa attractions in April . The staff’s hospitality is really heartwarming. Moreover, the delectable Goan cuisine will leave you wanting more. Beach parties are also ideal here. Dancing to loud music is one of Curlies’ best activities. 

Curlies offers a variety of delicious food and refreshing drinks. Every palate can find something to please, whether it’s fresh seafood, Indian dishes, or international dishes. The beachside bar offers a wide selection of cocktails, mocktails, and other beverages. This is the place to go if you want to enjoy Goa’s nightlife .

Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary & Mollem National Park

Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary

On our list of the best places to visit in Goa in April is the Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary . It is a great destination for wildlife lovers. A variety of fauna can be seen here, including slim tortoises, deer, pythons, black panthers, and leopards. It is a great time for bird watchers to observe migratory bird species as they begin their return journey to their breeding grounds in April. This park offers excellent bird-watching opportunities due to its diverse habitat, which attracts a wide variety of birds. Additionally, the deep forest of verdant trees will make you feel like you’re surrounded by nature.

Trekking to Sunset Point and Devil’s Canyon are two of the best things to do in Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary and Mollem National Park. Dudhsagar Falls and Tambdi Surla Devi Temple are other popular attractions.

With the list of tourist attractions in Goa, you can easily plan your trip. It doesn’t matter what kind of traveler you are; this state has something for you. For a memorable experience, book a Goa tour packag e. You get everything you need for an unforgettable trip with this package.

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The Best Time to Visit Goa, India

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I love visiting Goa anytime of year, but for most first-time visitors the best time is during the dry season, which runs from November to March. During this period, the weather is wonderful with minimal rainfall. I think these months are perfect for enjoying the region’s beautiful beaches, water sports, and vibrant nightlife, as well as exploring historical sites and attending local festivals such as the Goa Carnival and Sunburn Festival.

When I Recommend to Visit Goa

Weather : The most pleasant weather in Goa occurs from November to March, with comfortable temperatures ranging from 70°F (21°C) to 85°F (29°C) and minimal rainfall, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. April also has tourist-friendly weather though it gets progressively hot as the monsoon season gets closer.

Beaches : The best beach weather in Goa is during the dry season (November to March), when the sea is calm, and the sun is shining. The popular beaches like Baga, Calangute, Anjuna, and Palolem are perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and beach parties. (Palolem and Benaulim are my favorite beaches in Goa.)

Honeymoon : For a romantic honeymoon in Goa, consider visiting during the shoulder season months of November, February, and March when the weather is still pleasant, and the tourist crowds are less intense. This offers a more intimate atmosphere and a better chance to explore the region’s natural beauty, beaches, and historical sites.

Water sports : Water sports like jet-skiing, parasailing, windsurfing, and scuba diving are most enjoyable during the dry season (November to March), when the sea conditions are more favorable, and the weather is sunny and warm.

Families : Family trips to Goa can be enjoyable year-round, but the dry season (November to March) offers the best opportunities for outdoor activities, beach vacations, and exploring attractions like wildlife sanctuaries, forts, and churches.

Avoiding crowds : To avoid the largest crowds in Goa, consider visiting during the off-peak season, which typically runs from June to September, coinciding with the monsoon season. During this time, you can expect fewer tourists, lower prices for accommodations, and a more relaxed atmosphere. However, the weather can be wet and humid, with heavy rainfall and rough sea conditions.

Nightlife : The best time to visit Goa for nightlife is during the peak tourist season, which runs from December to February. During this period, the weather is pleasant, and the party scene is in full swing, with numerous beach shacks, clubs, and bars hosting lively events, live music, and DJ sets. Goa is also home to popular electronic dance music festivals like the Sunburn Festival, which usually takes place in late December, attracting international DJs and partygoers from around the world.

Goa Travel Seasons

  • High Season (November to March) : Expect day after day of dry and warm weather. It is seldom uncomfortably hot or humid because of soothing coastal breezes but may be a little chilly for some after dark, so pack a light jumper. During the peak times of the peak season – mid-December to mid-January – hotel rates double (at least) and train and plane tickets should be booked way in advance.
  • Shoulder Season (April, May, and October) : Also a good time to come because tourist numbers and hotel rates are markedly lower than the peak months. While temperatures rise a little in the lead-up to the wet season, it’s still dry in April and May, but the monsoonal rain may linger into October.
  • Low Season (June to September) : Avoid the monsoon because it will rain heavily almost every day for hours and streets will get water-logged, possibly affecting travel plans (especially by train). What’s more, cyclones are prevalent at this time, so always be alert. The only redeeming features are the lack of tourists and dramatic drop in hotel rates, but note: some hotels and tourist facilities and attractions, including national parks, may close for some or all of the low season.

Goa Weather by Month

  • Goa Weather in January : Although Goa stretches about 100km along the coast, the weather is standard across the northern and southern regions. January is well into the dry winter. Average daytime temperatures are still warm at 32°C, but drop to 20°C overnight, prompting locals to wear jumpers. This is part of the peak season, especially over the Christmas/New Year period.
  • Goa Weather in February : Continuous warm and dry days; in fact, February is the third successive month of virtually no rain recorded. Perfect time, as the crowds have reduced noticeably from the previous 2 months.
  • Goa Weather in March : More dry and warm days, with almost no rain again officially recorded for the month. Terrific time to visit, especially if it coincides with Easter in this Christian part of the country.
  • Goa Weather in April : Another excellent month for visiting, especially during Easter. Perfect weather: an average of 33°C during the day and a warmish 25°C overnight, and the fifth straight month with almost no rainfall.
  • Goa Weather in May : Start of the pre-monsoon rains, most likely later in the month but unlikely to affect travel plans yet. Also, the hottest time of the year on average: 34°C/26°C during the day/night. Some tourist businesses may start to close down by the end of the month. Note: it’s far too dangerous to swim in the sea anytime from now until the end of October, and cyclones are possible for the next 5 months.
  • Goa Weather in June : Official start of the monsoon, coupled with a drop in average daytime temperatures (and humidity) to 30°C. Also, a sudden and dramatic increase in rainfall; the second-highest on average for the year (and 20 times more than May), with heavy downpours expected every day and cyclones always possible. Rain may affect travel plans, especially by bus or train, and more tourist businesses and national parks may close for a few months. Expect substantial discounts on hotel rates.
  • Goa Weather in July : Wettest month of the year as the heavy monsoon rains fall daily and cyclones are not uncommon. One of the highest monthly averages in India (about 1,200mm), so more hotels and other businesses (including national parks) may close until September/October as tourist numbers plummet. Roads may be water-logged, possibly affecting travel by bus and train, and the sea is still too dangerous for swimming.
  • Goa Weather in August : The end of the monsoon is near, but still expect plenty of rain and possible cyclones. There are considerably fewer downpours than the previous 2 months, although it will still rain most days. Average daytime/overnight temperatures have dropped to equal the lowest level for the year: 29°C/24°C.
  • Goa Weather in September : The monsoon season officially ends, but rain usually continues deep into September (and October). Although about one-quarter of the amount of rain from July, some roads might still be muddy and water-logged. Some businesses and national parks that closed during the wet season re-open this month. Even for a few weeks after the end of the monsoon, rips make swimming in the sea dangerous.
  • Goa Weather in October : Still some rain early in the month as the dry winter approaches, and swimming in the sea is no longer dangerous after the monsoon has gone. On average, a few degrees warmer than the previous 3 months: a warm 32°C during the day and 24°C overnight. Roads should have dried out by now and all businesses and national parks that closed for the wet season will have re-opened.
  • Goa Weather in November : With virtually no rain now or for the next 5 months, businesses are preparing for the return of tourists in large numbers. The warm days of 33°C on average continue, but overnight temperatures drop slightly to 22°C. Start of the festival season.
  • Goa Weather in December : Another perfect month of dry and warm days, which is the trend for the next 4 months. Crowds start increasing markedly, especially over Christmas and New Year, when hotel rates may double (at least) and tickets on planes and trains are hard to find. Prime time for festivals.

Goa Holidays, Events, and Festivals

India has the world’s second-largest population of Muslims (after Indonesia), but comparatively few live in Goa. Dates for these 4 major festivals change each year according to the Islamic calendar. Each is a public holiday, but few (if any) government offices or businesses will close: Eid-al-Fitr (end of Ramadan), Eid Mulid-un-Nabi (Prophet Mohammed’s Birthday), Muharram/Ashura (Islamic New Year), and Eid al-Adha/Zuha (often commemorated with the slaughter of goats). Because of its Portuguese heritage, Goa is overwhelmingly Christian, so major festivals celebrated elsewhere in India by Hindus are comparatively low-key, and those observed by Sikhs, Buddhists, and Jains are virtually non-existent.

Goa in January

  • New Year’s Day (1st) – Families and friends often visit each other, and live music and parties are usually held on the main beaches.
  • Feast of the Three Kings (usually 6th) – In various villages, boys re-enact the Christian tradition of the kings bringing gifts to baby Jesus.
  • Goa Sun Splash (second weekend) – Regarded as India’s largest reggae (and hip-hop) festival. For 3 days, usually at Mandrem beach.
  • Makara Sankranthi (14th or 15th) – Similar to Lohri, but celebrated more in Western India and Varanasi, marking the end of winter with lots of kite-flying.
  • International Kite Festival (14th & 15th) – Popular event celebrating the imminent end of winter. More serious than most places in India, and most vibrant at the Goan capital, Panaji.
  • Republic Day (26th) – Commemorates the adoption of the country’s constitution on January 26, 1950. Huge parades in Delhi, less restrained elsewhere. National holiday when all government offices and many tourist attractions close.

Goa in February

  • Goa Food and Cultural Festival (changeable, early February) – Five days showcasing Goan food, music, and traditional dance at the capital, Panaji.
  • (Maha) Shivaratri (changeable, February/March) – Day of fasting as a dedication to Lord Shiva, with ceremonies in temples. Public holiday, when some government offices and tourist attractions may close.
  • Goa Carnival (changeable, February/March) – Four days of music, dance, and colorful parades, often with locals wearing masks. Loads of fun and food, and particularly vibrant at Panaji, the capital.
  • Shigmotsav/Shigmo (changeable, February/March) – Goan version of the major Hindu festival of Holi when colored water and powder are thrown at everyone, including tourists. Five days of traditional songs, dances, and street parades.
  • Procession of All Saints (changeable, February/March) – Rare and solemn occasion during Lent. Parading of statues around various villages.

Goa in March

  • Rama Navami (changeable, March/April) – Celebrates Lord Rama’s birth. 9 days of music, dance, fasts, and feasts, and reading of the Ramayana (epic). One day is a public holiday when most government offices and some tourist attractions may close.
  • Easter (changeable, March/April) – Celebrated fervently over at least 4 days at most homes and all churches. Some businesses and government offices may close on Good Friday.
  • Gudi Padwa (changeable, March/April) – Traditional start of the Hindu New Year, celebrated by family visits, flying of a special flag, and spring-cleaning.

Goa in April

  • Ambedkar Jayanti/Bhim Jayanti (14th) – Celebrates the birth of late Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar, a leading historical figure. Public holiday, when some government offices and tourist attractions may close.
  • Feast of our Lady of Miracles (changeable, April/May) – Christian event renowned for the number of Hindus who attend. About 2 weeks after Easter in Mapusa town.
  • Beach Bonanza (Sundays from mid-April) – Plenty of music, dance, and fun at Colva beach.
  • Grape Escapade (changeable, late April) – Heaps of fun, including stomping of grapes and tasting of wine at Panaji, the capital.
  • Vesak/Buddha Purnima (changeable, April/May) – Solemn festivals at temples marking the birth and death of Gautama Buddha, founder of Buddhism.
  • Goa Heritage Festival Fatorda (changeable, first weekend in May) – 4-day festival with traditional music, handicraft stalls, and exhibitions at Margao town.

Goa in June

  • Feast of Saint Antony (13th) – Honoring Goa’s most revered saint. Also, prayers for the onset of the monsoon.
  • Sao Joao/Feast of Saint John the Baptist (23-24th) – Marking the baptism of this revered saint, devotees jump into lakes, ponds, and hotel swimming pools (but not the beach).
  • Feast of Saint Peter & Saint Paul (29th) – Another traditional festival of music and dance linked to the (hoped for) arrival of the monsoon. This occasion is mostly celebrated by fishermen.

Goa in July

  • Raksha Bandhan/Rakhi (changeable, July/August) – Hindu festival marking the importance of families, especially siblings. Commonly called Brother and Sister Day, where sisters tie colorful strings (Rakhis) on their brothers’ hands, and brothers give gifts in return.

Goa in August

  • Feast of Saint Lawrence (10th) – Dedicated to the patron saint of the poor. Also, linked to the (hoped for) end of the monsoon.
  • Independence Day (15th) – Celebrates India’s independence from Britain in 1947. The Prime Minister gives a rousing speech from the Red Fort. Patriotic time, with government buildings suitably decorated and ceremonies held, especially in Delhi. Also, a time for families to get together. National public holiday when all government offices and many tourist attractions close.
  • Bonderam (fourth Saturday) – Parades and mock battles on an island near Old Goa honoring fierce disputes of the past amongst villagers engaged in land disputes.
  • Janmashtami (changeable, August/September) – Celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna with offerings, fasting, and decorations of buildings.
  • (Haryali/Hartalika) Teej (changeable, August/September) – Celebrated as Tay or Tayi in Goa, and linked to the arrival of the monsoon and marriage of Goddess Parvati to Lord Shiva.
  • Ganesh Chaturthi (changeable, August/September) – Solemn occasion for a week or so commemorating the birth of the highly-revered elephant-headed God, Ganesha.

Goa in September

  • Chaitra Navratri (changeable, September/October) – Part of the lead up to Diwali. Also called the ‘Festival of Nine Nights’, it honors the revered Goddess Durga.
  • Dussehra (changeable, September/October) – Celebrates the victory of Lord Rama over Ravana, and the general battle of good over evil. Praying at temples, offerings of special food, and burning of Ravana’s effigies. Public holiday, when some government offices and tourist attractions may close.

Goa in October

  • Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti (2nd) – Sombre occasion commemorating the birthday of the country’s founding father, Mahatma Gandhi. National holiday, when all government offices and many tourist attractions close.
  • Narkasur (changeable, October/November) – On the night before Diwali/Deepavali (see below), giant effigies are paraded around the streets and then burnt.
  • Diwali/Deepavali (changeable, October/November) – Major 5-day festival of lights, candles, and fireworks. Busy time for travel because it’s celebrated by Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Sikhs. One day is a public holiday when some government offices and tourist attractions may close.

Goa in November

  • Goa International Jazz Live Festival (late November) – Two days of foot-tapping new-age music by artists from across India and elsewhere. Attended by thousands from across the globe. (Check for location.)
  • International Film Festival of India (IFFI) (late November) – Major celebration of visual arts at the capital, Panaji. Attracts Bollywood’s biggest and brightest for a week-long screening of blockbusters, including international films.

Goa in December

  • Feast of Saint Francis Xavier’s (3rd) – Major pilgrimage honoring the death of Goa’s patron saint. For 10 days around Old Goa; several stalls are set up and roads are closed. The preserved body of the saint is displayed once every 10 years, the next exposition being in 2024.
  • Feast of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception (8-10th) – Held at the iconic whitewashed church in Panaji, the capital. Three days of dancing, music, stalls, and fireworks.
  • Goa Arts & Literature Festival (early December) – Musicians, writers, and artists converge to meet, share, and display over several days at the capital, Panaji.
  • Goa Liberation Day (19th) – Celebrates the independence of Goa from Portuguese rule. Military parades through the capital, Panaji.
  • Serendipity Arts Festival (late December) – A week of music, crafts, and food at the capital, Panaji. Often outdoors and along Mandovi River.
  • Christmas (25th) – Celebrated reverently by Christians at homes and churches, while tourists like to party for the next week or so.
  • Sunburn Festival (27-30th) – Goa’s most popular music festival for young people, timed for the peak period between Christmas and New Year. International DJs strut their stuff around Vagator beach.
  • New Year’s Eve (31st) – Celebrated more wildly than elsewhere in India, especially by tourists. Parties on most beaches and fireworks all night.
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April is a good time to visit Goa . The weather is usually very warm with a gentle breeze, with temperatures ranging from 78—86°F (26—30°C).

Goa 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 April trip to Goa. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to April. 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 Goa in April. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout April, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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  • The Day of Valor ( April 9 )
  • Maundy Thursday ( April 17 )
  • Good Friday ( April 18 )
  • Black Saturday ( April 19 )
  • Easter Sunday ( April 20 )

Other notable holidays

  • Ramadan Start ( March 1 )
  • Eidul-Fitar ( March 31 )
  • Labor Day ( May 1 )
  • Eid al-Adha ( June 7 — 8 )
  • Independence Day ( June 12 )
  • Amun Jadid ( June 27 )
  • Ninoy Aquino Day ( August 21 )
  • National Heroes Day ( August 25 )
  • Maulid un-Nabi ( September 5 )
  • All Saints' Day ( November 1 )
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Temperatures on an average day in Goa in April

The average temperature in Goa in April for a typical day ranges from a high of 86°F (30°C) to a low of 78°F (26°C). Some would describe it as very warm with a gentle breeze.

For comparison, the hottest month in Goa , May, has days with highs of 88°F (31°C) and lows of 81°F (27°C). The coldest month, February has days with highs of 82°F (28°C) and lows of 75°F (24°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Goa in April based on historical data.

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GOA Itinerary • MUST READ! (2024)

Gorgeous Goa is India’s smallest state stretching along the shores of the warm Arabian Sea. It has been a jewl in the crown of Indian tourism since the 1960’s attracting hippies and sun-seekers each winter.

Goa (like all of India) is a place of celebrations and you’re bound to experience a festival or parade sometime during your stay. The wonderfully festive province of Goa will remind you that there’s always a reason to celebrate (ie, you are alive)!

Its rich cultural history and lush forests make it a wonderful place to explore and there are some great guided tours on offer. If you’re looking for the perfect way to spend your time in Goa, you’ve come to the right place because we’ve put together the ultimate Goa itinerary.

Wondering how many days in Goa you need ? You’re in the right place my friend, read on!

A Little Bit About This Goa Itinerary

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When you talk about backpacking India , you’ll quickly hear all about Goa, which is undoubtedly one of the most laidback and beautiful places in the entire country. If you’re wondering how long to spend in Goa, a good place to start is to plan what you’d like to do and see.

Whilst Goa is India’s smallest state, it is still nevertheless a state and is as big as some small countries. This itinerary covers the entire state from North to South and with several incursions inland.  Therefore, to execute this Goa itinerary in 3 days you will need to change accommodation a few times.

The good news is that finding places to stay in Goa is pretty easy wherever you are. There are loads of guest houses, party hostels , hotels and homestays all eager for foreigners to crash – it is usually as simple as turning up in town and asking around.

The itinerary does leave time for changing accommodation and moving around and has also been designed to be flexible enough to adjust to suit your own needs. In terms of traveling around Goa, the bus system is very cheap, but rides can be long and very uncomfortable. Therefore if you have the budget, we suggest taxi’s – if you book ahead and haggle you can cover even large distances for well under $30.

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Goa 3-Day Itinerary Overview

  • Goa Itinerary Day 1- Old Goa | Spice Garden | Panaji Tiatre
  • Goa Itinerary Day 2 – Vagator Beach | Foot Massage | Paddle Boarding | Trance Party
  • Goa itinerary Day 3 –  Querim Beach | Sweet Lake | Yoga Session | Drum Circle | Ecstatic Dance

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Let’s get this straight, Goa is a State. Whilst it is India’s smallest state it is still bigger than a lot of countries. You need to choose where to stay in Goa and decide how long to stay in Goa very carefully as it will inform your experience and will affect your Goa itinerary hugely.

Goa is roughly divided into North Goa and South Goa. North Goa has a few more famous attractions than South Goa so if you’re wanting to spend some time doing typically touristy things then North Goa is a great place to start!

Most visitors opt to stay in a beach town or village. The prime ones in the North are Anjuna & Arambol for hippies & backpackers, and Baga beach and Calangute for package tourists. In the South, Palolem Beach & Agonda and Candolim are popular. There are Airbnbs in Baga , Calangute & Candolim but very few in Arambol & Anjuna.

If you don’t want to be near the beach then there are a few nice towns and cities set further back inland, Goa Airbnb listings tend to provide a nice variety of options to choose from.

Panjim is a nice city in the Northern Goa region! It’s home to many gorgeous old Portuguese mansions and some good art galleries.

Best Hostel in Goa – Folklore Hostel

Goa itinerary

Situated in Vagator, Goa Folklore Hostel can only be described as a home away from home! With communal spaces that encourage interactions and facilities that you provide everything you need, there’s no better place to spend your stay in Goa if you’re looking for a hostel experience!

What’s more? If you don’t want to leave your furry friend at home, feel free to bring them with as the Folklore hostel is pet-friendly!

Best Airbnb in Goa – 2 Bed Lotus Villa @ Tito’s Street

2 Bed Lotus Villa Goa

This quirky and comfortable villa in Goa is located in the heart of the party district. With Bardez’s best beaches and hottest clubs within walking distance, you won’t find a better Airbnb in Goa.

Best Budget Hotel in Goa – Crystal Goa

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This quaint hotel offers everything you’ve come to expect from a hotel, plus an incredibly tranquil setting! The restaurant and bar on the property are also a great place to dine during your stay in Goa. But don’t worry, should you feel like lying in and having a lazy morning, breakfast will be delivered to your door! Crystal Goa is located in Palolem in South Goa so perfect for those who prefer peace to partying.

Best Luxury Hotel in Goa – Vivanta Panaji

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This incredibly beautiful luxury hotel is located right in Panjim center! But convenience is not its main drawing card.

A 24-hour gym and spa might have something to do with it! As well as the fact that the hotel is pet-friendly. This is very rare to find in such a luxurious venue! Live music is provided every night so there is no shortage of entertainment at the Vivanta Panaji!

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For the first day of our 3 day Goa itinerary we are gonna base ourselves in Panjim or Panaji, the Goan state capital. Whist this city is inland, away from the lush beaches, it is one of India’s cleanest and most pleasant cities. It abounds with beautiful old colonial mansions and is well situated for executing day 1 of our itinerary.

10:00 – Old Goa

Visit The Body of St. Francis Xavier

Old Goa is the former Portuguese Colonial capital. It was once considered a great city of the world rivalling even Lisbon itself I’m terms of its wealth, culture and beauty.

Most of Old Goa has been lost to the ravages of time but thankfully, enough has survived to justify a visit. The Dom Jesus Basilica is perhaps the grandest Christian temple in the whole of Asia. Then there are the ruins of the old Church of St Augustine. which blend into the Goan jungle like a level from Tomb Raider.

Old Goa can easily be explored in a day or even in half a day. The issue is getting there as it is about 20km away from the beaches. You can book a private or a bus tour from any travel agent in pretty much any resort which will leave in the morning and drop you back home after dark.

The Basilica of Bom Jesus Church is now a UNESCO world heritage site. Although the building is very rustic, it’s incredibly beautiful too. A church may seem like a strange place to visit while staying in Goa, India. But because Goa was colonized by the Portuguese for so long, many Hindus converted to Catholicism over this period of time. This is one of  Goa’s best places to visit  in 3 days.

A solid option, is to join an electric bike tour so you can really explore the jungles and roads!

  • Cost – Most of the sites here are free
  • How Long Should I Spend Here? Half a day
  • Getting There – Old Goa is about 30 minutes drive from Panjim. I recommend getting a taxi or joining a tour bus

 15:00 – Sahakari Spice Farm

At the Sahakari Spice Farm , you’ll get the chance to take in the incredible fragrance of the beautiful spice farm! These lush plantations are not all there is on offer at the spice farm though.

During your tour, you’ll be shown how to climb the trees and swing from palm to palm! If any guest on the tour is brave enough to give it a try, they’re encouraged with enthusiasm. This often creates a lot of laughs among the tour group!

For those interested in a more relaxing form of entertainment, you will be treated to a folk dance by some of the female laborers and children who live on the farm. These often contain lots of color and excitement!

  • How Long Should I Spend Here? 90 minus is plenty
  • Getting There – It’s a 20-minute ride from Old Goa. Get a cab.

18:00 – See a Tiatr Production

See a Tiatr Production

The Hanuman Theatre in Mapusa is home to some of the most incredible Tiatr! Just like Broadway there are many different types of Tiatr that take place, these all have different names and contain different entertainment elements (dancing, singing, etc.)

To be honest, it doesn’t really matter which you decide to go see, they’re all great and can be enjoyed whether you understand the words or not.

The word Tiatr comes from the Portuguese word ‘Teatro’ – meaning theatre. As you know by now, Goa is heavily influenced by the Portuguese because of its previous colonization by Portugal.

  • Cost – $1.45
  • How Long Should I Spend Here? 2 hours
  • Getting There – Get a taxi back to Panaji and then either walk or take a Tuk-Tuk to the theatre

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Goa Day 2 Itinerary Map

For day 2, we’re gonna head for the beaches. Pack your bag into a taxi, or jump on a bus towards Anjuna. Whether you decide to base yourself in Anjuna or Vagator is fine.

 10:00 – Relax on Little Vagator Beach

Little Vagator Beach

Once you’ve checked in to your new digs, hit the beach!

Although it’s free to relax on the beach, if you’d like to make use of the loungers that line the beach, you’ll have to buy something from the restaurant. This isn’t a bad deal at all, cause trust me, you’ll want to be there a while! You can have drinks and food brought to you.

While lying back on your lounger, it’ll be hard to miss the many cows that stroll past and sit on the beach alongside you. There’s nothing to be scared of though, they are very peaceful creatures!

Due to the Hindu culture in Goa, it’s illegal to kill or harm these beautiful creatures. This means that you’ll find them roaming the streets and congregating in open areas – such as the beach.

  • Cost – Free – but bring money for food and drink
  • How Long Should I Spend Here? A good few hours
  • Getting There – Depending on where you are staying, either walk, get a cab or hire a scooter

 14:00 – Foot Massage on The Beach

Foot Massage on The Beach

After all your gallivanting around you’ll be doing during your trip, you’ll be in need of a great foot massage! Luckily for you, they offer them right on the beach – along with a variety of other treatments. So it’s about time you put your feet up and enjoyed some good ol’ relaxation!

Be sure to ask around for the best price before settling on a masseuse, some tend to charge a lot less than $6!

  • Cost: Bater hard and it will by anywhere between $2 – $5

14:30 – Sea Rafting

Goa Sea Rafting

After all that relaxing, I’m sure you’re down to try something crazy. How about a bit of sea rafting?

After about half an hour of training on the beach, you and your team will be ready to hit the waves! Don’t worry, your guide will be with you to lead you every step of the way! The waves can be a bit daunting at first, but once you’ve caught your first wave, you won’t want to stop!

Be sure to head up the beach for some beers at one of the many beach shacks that call this beach their home.

  • Cost: $6.50
  • How Long Should I Spend Here? 60 minutes is usually enough
  • Getting There – It’s on the beach

17:00 – Dinner at Artjuna

Artjuna is one of my favourite spots in Artjuna. It is a cafe with spacious grounds where you can spend the whole day for a price of a few coffees. The food is proper decent offering a mix of Indian food, vegan grub and a few Israeli specialities.

Other excellent dinner spots include Sakana in Vagator (delicious, pricy, sushi) or you can just hit up on the beach shacks like Curries for a fish tandoori.

  • Cost: $5 – $10
  • How Long Should I Spend Here? 60 – 90 minutes. Service takes time in India
  • Getting There – Walk, ride or jump a cab

18:00 (Onwards) – Attend a Goan Trance Party

Attend a Festival/Parade

Goan Trance (latterly Psytrance) is perhaps Goa’s greatest gift to the world and you absolutely should not miss the chance to experience a Goa Trance party first-hand. The scene emerged in and around Anjuna in the early 90’s and reached worldwide fame with “Goa parties” popping up all around the world.

The music itself, is a fast, intense and utterly trippy form of electronic dance music. If you have never heard it before, it may be a bit much for you but bear in mind that it is a sound best heard in altered states . There’s a reason Goa ranks as one of the best places in the world to party !

There are trance parties most nights during high season (Nov – Mar) but the scene is curtailed a bit during election years. My personal picks are Shiva Valley (Anjuna) on Tuesday nights and the occasional, underground parties organised by The Trip Foundation in and around Arambol. The parties start after sunset (around 18:00) and go on until well after sunrise the following morning.

Another great venue is House of Chapora (Chapora is a 10 minute aside from Anjuna). I particularly recommend following Pandora Collective who are organising 2-3 great parties each week all across North Goa – there Instagram handle is @pandoracollective.

Hilltop (Anjuna) attracts the big names but is a bit over-priced and soulless but still the Sunday afternoon sessions are nice if you want to be in bed early.

  • Cost: $0 – $10
  • How Long Should I Spend Here? All night!
  • Getting There – Get a taxi. Walking at night in Anjuna can be risky

Goa Day 3 Itinerary Map

For day 3, we’re heading North across the river up towards Arambol. If you stayed out all night partying, either skip over the morning section of this itinerary or sack it off altogether and spend today hanging out in Anjuna’s German Bakery.

 10:30 – Ride to Querim Beach

Braganza House

For a taste of true paradise, you must make the 30 minute scooter ride North from Arambol towards Querim (Keri) beach. Keri is a small village set in the mangrove forests and is home to one of North Goa’s quietest beaches. You can rent a sun longer, order food and drinks from the shacks or even rent a surfboard.

As well as exploring the beach, the ride itself is also worth savouring. There is little traffic in and around Keri and plenty of back roads that lead through the forest to explore. Bring a bottle of water and sun cream and simply enjoy the experience of being in the riding seat watching beautiful Goa pass by.

  • How Long Should I Spend Here? 3 hours minutes including the ride
  • Getting There –  Rent a scooter and ride. Wear a helmet as the road does pass a police checkpoint.

13:00 – Fish Thali at the Thali Shack

Just by the first, main park on Arambol beach, there is a completely unassuming looking little shack (a man selling coconuts sit’s by the door). Whilst you may be tempted to walk right past, don’t; because it offers the best and possibly cheapest Thali’s in Arambol.

A Thali is a big silver tray filled with rice, veg and a few different types of curry. The options are Veg, Chicken or Fish – the latter is particularly sublime.

 14:00 – Visit the Sweet Water Lake in Arambol

Sweet Water Lake in Arambol

The Sweet Water Lake is a freshwater lagoon with a source that originates in the Goan Jungle. The Sweet Water Lake is warmed by a natural hot spring, so going for a swim is a must in the late evening!

The Lagoon is surrounded by luscious greenery, overhanging thick jungle branches, and coconut groves. Steam rises slowly from the lagoon, making it a beautifully picturesque scene to take in, and the perfect place to snap some pics for the gram!

There is a beach just a short walk from the lagoon that is only accessible by foot. There are loads of shack’s and restaurants selling classic Goan food.

  • How Long Should I Spend Here? 60 – 90 minutes
  • Getting There – Walk here from Arambol beach – it is the only way!

15:00 – Join a Yoga Session

I once checked the notice board in Arambol and realised that there is a yoga class taking place somewhere in town, at every minute of the day. Arambol is a proper yoga Mecca and churns out newly qualified yoga teacher like Yale & Oxford churn out future venture capitalists and war-mongers.

Therefore you won’t have to try too hard to find a Yoga class. Either check the notice board, ask around or ask any slender, toned yogini you encounter.

17:30 – Sunset Drum Circle & Market

Every evening on Arambol beach, the place to be is the drum circle. It is literally a circle where anybody can come, bring a drum and bang it. Whilst the sound is (for me) a bit tedious, it is nevertheless a very pleasant gathering and attracts the Goa freaks who come to congregate.

From here, walk down to the sunset market where you can barter for hand made jewellery, post cards and other wares.

  • Cost: $4 – $8
  • Getting There – Most sessions are within walking distance from the beach

19:00 – Ecstatic Dance at The Source

Dance is a way of life in Goa. Whilst you may be exhausted from last nights trance session, I guarantee your legs will still summon the energy for one more boogie! Ecstatic Dance is a giant sober (no drugs or alcohol) party that takes place around a giant Banyan tree at the source.

You may initially need some time to get over your inhibitions (dancing sober?!) but you’ll soon get into it. Ecstatic Dance is massive fun, don’t miss it. If this is your first time in Goa, then its time to embrace your inner hippy!

  • How Long Should I Spend Here? Stay as long as your energy lasts
  • Getting There – Walk from the beach or get a taxi

21:00 – Late Dinner at Aladdin’s

Aladdin’s is one of Arambol’s best restaurants. It has massive menu ranging from bar-bq, Indian classics and some very interesting vegetarian dishes. It is quite pricy for Indian standards but worth it for a treat.

  • How Long Should I Spend Here? Until they throw you out!
  • Getting There – Walk from the Source – bring a torch though as the way is dark

Need a place quick? Here’s the best neighborhood in Goa

Tiswadi-District, Goa

Tiswadi is the best place to stay if you’re visiting Goa for the first time. Home to the capital city, Panjim, Tiswadi is where you’ll find most of Goa’s cultural sights, the vibrant Latin Quarter, and charming Old Goa.

  • Visit the Basilica of Bom Jesus, which contains the tomb and mortal remains of St. Francis Xavier.
  • Explore Fontainhas, Goa’s Latin Quarter full of colonial character, cobblestone streets, and vibrant, and colourful houses.
  • Be amazed at Sé Cathedral, the largest church in Asia measuring more than 76 meters long and 55 meters wide.

When deciding how long to stay in Goa, If you are planning a trip that is longer than 3 days in Goa, then here are a few things you need to add to your itinerary for the rest of your trip.

Arpora Night Market

The Saturday night market in Arpora is a true Goa institution. It is a weekly mega market where you can barter hard for incense, jewellery, stones, gods, clothes, sheets and wonderful things you probably don’t even know exist!

As well as being a shoppers delight, the market has plenty of food stalls and a few bars mixing Techno into the early hours.

All of the above said, the word on the street is that the sun is setting on the Arpora Night market. Apparently the conduct of management has forced a lot of boutique owners and niche designers away and they can now be found at the Hilltop Friday Night Market instead. The Night Markets are amongst the best things to do in Goa in 3 days.

Visit Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary Near Ganjem

Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary

The Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary contains a mini zoo so that children and adults alike can see the animals up close. Plus, it has a massive deer park, which means that the deer can roam freely in their natural habitat! It also contains a botanical garden and a rose garden, for those who love flowers!

Here you’ll be educated about the animals and the bird life, as well as the vegetation found in Goa! This is a trip that will intrigue nature-lovers, so be sure you don’t miss out!

  • It’s only 38 kilometers from Margao.
  • There is a jungle resort containing tourist cottages on the property, just in case you want to stay the night.
  • There are plenty of different attractions, so you’re bound to find something that will suit your taste.

Visit Brahma Karmali Temple

The Brahma Karmali Temple is one of the oldest temples in Goa! The temple attracts a lot of devoted worshippers from around the region. Based in Carambolim, this temple is said to have played a pivotal role in Goa’s struggle for freedom. Many sessions were held in the building by a member of Congress during the time of struggle.

Learning about the fascinating history of this temple is spiritually moving, and exploring the temple grounds is a wonderfully relaxing experience!

  • This temple is named after a nearby town – Brahma Karmali.
  • The main idol inside the temple is said to date back to the 12th century.
  • Visiting and exploring this temple is absolutely free.

Hike to Hivre Waterfall

This waterfall is a great place to visit for nature-lovers and adventure junkies alike! During the hike to the waterfall, you will walk along a narrow pathway through the forest. Along the way, you’ll see beautiful river creeks that wind their way through the forest.

The locals that visit the waterfall are always friendly and helpful, and don’t mind guiding tourists to the waterfall with them!

  • Hivre Waterfall is popular amongst locals and tourists alike so it’s often busy, especially on weekends.
  • The waterfall is located only 14 kilometers from Valpoi City.
  • You will need to travel through the Thane village to get to the Hivre falls!

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when to visit Goa

Goa is definitely a seasonal destination and best experienced during the Northern hemispheres winter. The crowds flock to Goa between November and February when the weather is perfect. If you come off-season, not much may be happening. The high summer months are best avoided altogether as this is when monsoon hits.

During peak tourist season in Goa, the beaches are the place to be! The water is perfect, there are nightly parties, and it never rains. As the monsoon season in Goa approaches though, the beaches become more and more empty.

However if you’re not a beach bum, then the rainy season can be equally as beautiful! During the summer in Goa, mist rises over the plantations and fields, and rain cleans the cities, leaving them smelling fresh and new. Visiting India during June will also allow you to attend the Sao Joao Festival, which is one of the coolest celebrations in Goa .

There are a number of Goa transport options available depending on where in Goa you are, where you are going and what you want to do. For example, beach towns and cities themselves are pretty easy to walk around. However, to get between them you will need an engine. Tuk-Tuk’s (Rickshaws) are available in some parts of Goa but are banned from a lot of the Northern tourist hubs. Taxi’s are easy to find but Goa’s are expensive by Indian standards.

Renting a scooter is the most popular transport method. They can be rented anywhere in Goa easily and cheaply.

Hiring a tour guide with a vehicle is also a good idea for tackling some of the suggestions on this itinerary.

Whether you’re a solo traveler or traveling with your posse, there’ll be plenty of activities to keep you occupied on your trip to Goa! Here’s just a few that you shouldn’t miss out on!

Travel in India does carry with it a set of risks and Goa is no exception.

The biggest danger is the endless raft of scams which are played on unsuspecting foreigners and of which there are too many to list. Other than this, never leave your valuables unattended and always lock your room.

Be very careful of bad drivers whether you are riding a scooter or simply a pedestrian. If you are riding a scooter, always wear a helmet.

Be careful when swimming whether in the sea or the delta as under-currents can be deadly, especially at night. Use lots of sunscreen and drink plenty of bottled, mineral water. Food hygiene is generally pretty good in Goa but use common sense.

Women travellers sadly need to be extra careful as each year they are the victims of rape, assault and even murders in Goa. Take great care at night and try to travel in a group whenever possible. Avoid dark, unlit areas as much as possible. If you are riding your bike at night, do not stop in lonely areas ( you may be being followed ). Be very careful in or around Trance parties, be mindful of what you consume and watch your drinks like a hawk.

Don’t Forget Your Travel Insurance for Goa

ALWAYS sort out your backpacker insurance before your trip. There’s plenty to choose from in that department, but a good place to start is Safety Wing .

They offer month-to-month payments, no lock-in contracts, and require absolutely no itineraries: that’s the exact kind of insurance long-term travellers and digital nomads need.

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Find out what people want to know when planning how long to spend in Goa.

How many days Goa do you need?

Despite being India’s smallest state, Goa is packed with incredible experiences and attractions. We recommend visiting for 3-5 days minimum to make the most of it.

What should you include on a Goa 5 day itinerary?

Don’t miss out on these awesome places to visit in Goa: – Old Goa – Sahakari Spice Farm – Braganza House – Sunset Drum Circle & Market

When is the best time to visit Goa?

November-February offer the best weather for exploring Goa. March and April also get warm and have smaller tourist crowds.

Is Goa worth visiting?

Absolutely. From the verdant forests and stunning shorelines to the vibrant food and buzzing festivals, Goa is a very popular destination among travellers.

Goa is the perfect place for your next holiday destination! With white sandy beaches, a rich cultural history and some great architectural beauties, there isn’t a single thing you could possibly miss out on!

Its beautiful landscapes are begging to be explored and the culture that surrounds every building in Goa is worth learning about! No matter what time of year you choose to visit, there will always be something going on in this province. From festivals and parades to cultural ceremonies, there’s never a dull moment in Goa!

It’s a great place to travel whether you’re with your crew or a solo traveler. The safety of this beautiful province adds to the appeal of Goa for solo travelers. Be sure you’re not the only one missing out on the amazing experience of visiting Goa, India! And be sure to add a few of these great activities to your Goa Itinerary!

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I’m confused – you have this article but also this warning people away from Goa? https://www.thebrokebackpacker.com/is-goa-still-worth-visiting/

Where is the Braganza mansion (that you have mentioned close to Arambol). All search results only point to Menezes Braganza mansion in Chandor, South Goa.

Yes you are right. The Braganza mansion is in South Goa which is nowhere near Arambol at all. The writer who created this piece clearly had a moment of confusion. We have rectified the copy.

The typical mindset of western people. “watch your drinks like a hawk” hahaha! I hope you share some positivity also. Please teach your countrymen about Indian hospitality which is sorely missing in your country. I would love to read a blog about the USA itinerary mentioning “watch out for f…ing racists”

Personally I absolutely love Goa (Psytrance!!!!), have spent several months there and cannot wait to visit again. However, the FACT is that Goa can be very dangerous for women and there is no point in denying this – it doesn’t help anybody.

FYI – I am not from the US so cannot comment on American hospitality.

Good work on the blog, very helpful 🙂

This makes me want to rush to goa right now. Amazing blog

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A First Timer’s Guide to Goa, India

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  • Last Updated: February 5, 2024

Even though Goa is the smallest state on the Western coast of India, it is one of the most popular due to its rich heritage, warm and friendly people, tropical climate, scenic beaches and exotic handicraft.

Back in the 60’s & 70’s, the North of the island became a hippy-haven, a place to escape everyday life and quickly became somewhere for backpackers to hang out and party.

For people travelling India alone, it was the perfect introduction. Naturally, the more popular a place becomes, the more it changes and over time.

The North now seems to be associated with high-rise hotels, watersports, street markets and cultural buildings but it also still retains its party-vibe.

Goa was recommended to us by someone when we were holidaying in Morocco, so we carried out some research on which was the best resort to stay – North or South?

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Quiet Cavelossim

Dudhsager falls & spice plantation, peaceful palolem, our final evening in goa, travel facts for goa, india, other attractions, a small selection of the best beaches:, pin it for later.

We tapped Goa onto the end of a week touring the Golden Triangle and were looking for something quieter, relaxing and less developed – with all this in mind, we were advised to head South and chose Cavelossim Beach at the Dona Sylvia Beach Resort .

To ensure the area doesn’t become monopolised with high-rise hotels in the North, the resorts around Cavelossim are not allowed to be more than two storeys high.

Resort Beginner's Guide To Goa

The grounds are in a beautifully tranquil setting, filled with trees and pretty flowers, including my favourite – frangipani!

Frangipani Beginner's Guide To Goa

The sand at Cavelossim beach was white, soft and crunchy – it felt a little like snow underfoot (only warmer!). On our first day we relished in feeling the warm refreshing Arabian sea lap against our toes. We watched crabs dart across the beach and watched locals trying to sell their wares.

They attempted to coax us into their beach shacks but after all the haggling in Rajasthan we simply wanted to relax and walk – shopping would come later.

Whilst we were in Goa, we celebrated our 2 nd wedding anniversary so we headed to the beach for sunset with a bottle of champagne. The sky turned from pastel peach to oranges then pink – it was the perfect end to our special day.

Angie Sy Beginner's Guide To Goa

The Goan’s are renowned for their fine multi-cultural cuisine and we both absolutely loved the culinary masterpieces served up at the resort every single time we dined.

They whip up everything possible with various types of veg and we piled this high onto our plates – this is unusual for us, we love our meat!!

Outside the resort was a small road with shops and a few bars. We always had fun talking and joking with the locals, they really made us feel part of the community and quickly recognised our faces.

One night we stopped for a beer and cocktail at the Jazz Inn which, bizarrely, had a big frangipani tree growing through the middle of it! We grooved to the cool tunes played by the DJ who was also a Bob Marley impersonator from Birmingham, England.

We had a great chat with him and discovered he spends 6 months a year in Goa.

On one occasion we caught an auto-rickshaw as a taster of true India, it was hilarious! We laughed the entire journey!

The night sky was pitch black and our vehicle barely lit the way with its tiny headlamps – goodness knows how he could see! It was loud, crazy and filthy dirty, my hair looked like a scarecrow when we finished! The driver was so proud at how quickly we had reached our destination!

We had to shower when we were back to our hotel as we felt so disgusting – but the journey was well worth it!

Dudhsager Falls (pronounced dud-sager) means “sea of milk” and is located in Colem, two bumpy hours on a coach from where we were staying.

To reach the falls, we were transferred into an overland jeep for the final 45 minutes of the journey and we drove through 3 lakes (very cool!) followed by a 10 minute walk over stones and boulders.

We stripped off to our bathers and gingerly inched our bodies into the freezing cold fresh water – obviously after a few minutes of swimming and we were acclimatised, it was OK but it was rather crisp for those first initial moments!

Big fish swam alongside us and people threw pieces of banana for them to eat – oh yes – fish …eating bananas!

We swam over to the cascading falls and felt its power as the spray hit our face, it was beautiful. We had some free time here, so we chilled on a rock listening to the roar of the tumbling water – music to our ears!

Waterfalls Beginner's Guide To Goa

Considered to be one of the best beaches in Goa, Palolem was an hour’s taxi drive from our resort.

It is an idyllic white crescent beach naturally blessed with palm trees lining the shore, calm turquoise sea and colourful beach huts. It definitely had a laid back vibe and we watched as fishermen gathered their nets on the beach – all very picture-postcard.

Fishermen Beginner's Guide To Goa

We had travelled here to enjoy the beach, and whilst sitting down for an hour, a few sellers asked if we wanted to buy anything, and when we declined they left us alone.

This made it such a pleasure to relax and we understood the lure of why a backpacker would spend weeks here – purely to enjoy the simple, chilled life!

After taking a peaceful stroll along the shore, we sat in a beach bar sipping a cold drink and just looking at the view, we wanted take time to soak up the ambience and really “feel” what this place was all about.

So to sum up Palolem – it really is a tranquil slice of paradise!

As the sun set on our last evening, we sat on the beach and reminisced at how magical our time had been.

Even though the sun had disappeared, there was such a nice atmosphere we chose to stay a few hours.

We listened to the music playing, danced on the sand and watched the high tide lap against the beach tables.

Sunset Beginner's Guide To Goa

People lit paper lanterns and set them adrift into the sky. We watched as they faded into the distance forming an orange dot on the skyline, noticeably different to the gleaming white of the stars.

It was the best way to end our magical trip.

  • A tourist visa is required for most nationalities but there is an e-visa scheme to apply online.
  • The International Airport is in Dabolim on the west coast roughly in the middle of the state.
  • 4 languages are spoken – Konkani, English, Marathi, Hindi
  • Seasons: November – March – dry and cooler (by Indian standards). April & May it is unbearably hot and June – Sept/October have the monsoon rains.

Other Things to Do in Goa

We were attracted to Goa purely because someone recommended it! We had already looked at the Golden Circle tour with tiger safari, so Goa was the natural place to add-on.

Incidentally, whilst staying here, tour operators do give the option for overnights trips to visit the Taj Mahal and for tiger safaris.

You can book transport to come to and from Goa ahead of time by using the popular website, Bookaway .

  • Panaji/Panjim – The capital full of historical Latin & Portuguese culture
  • Bom Jesus Basilica –(for St. Francis Xavier tomb)
  • Wildlife Sanctuaries – Bhagwan Mahvir (of which Mollem National Park is a part) or Cotigao Lamgau Caves
  • Spice plantation visit (there are many all over)
  • Casino cruise
  • If you’re hanging out in Goa, head further south and check out the cool state of Kerala. Backwaters, surf and tonnes of cool things to do!

Markets In Goa

  • Anjuna Flea Market (every Wednesday)
  • Arpora Night Flea Market
  • Mapusa Market (every Friday)

First Timer's Guide To Goa, India

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Thanks for the guide Alesha and Jarryd. This year I missed Goa Trip but not next time.

Nice post goa is the perfect destination for a explore beach and staying in beautiful hotels and resort with a beach view are the best combination for stay in goa.

Thank you so much. Glad you enjoyed the article 🙂

As awesome i am expecting from your blog

very informative blog!

Hey, nice thank you for this great information.

Glad you found the information helpful. 🙂

Hey Angie Briggs, Thank you for all this information and The way you explain the things was so commendable, I just went to goa it was so helpful for me and the resort where I stay was so amazing.

Happy to help. Glad you had a great time. 🙂

Goa is a stunningly beautiful city with a kind and inviting population that draws visitors from all over the world. a fantastic article! Goa appears to be a fantastic place to visit. I’ll be adding this to my long list of fantastic places to visit. Thank you for providing this information.

A delightful read. Goa is undoubtedly one of the best destinations to visit for anyone visiting India for the first time. Its laid-back charm and beach settings are quite alluring and would make you want to stay forever!

Thank you for your comment. 🙂

It is Informative and engaging at the same time. Really liked the content you included. On top of that pictures were lovely and gave a feel of Goa.

Glad you liked the article. Thank you

A very nice blog such a great place to visit. And I also share with my family.

Thank you so much

Wow!! You definitely have the art of story-telling. The way you have written and the flow in which you have written is mindblowing. A very well-written and informative blog. I really liked the Travel Facts and Other Things To Do in Goa section. Also, I would like to know if you visited any theme parks in Goa? I am looking forward to take my family to a theme park.

Thank you so much. Glad you enjoyed the article.

Thanks for sharing the article it is really informative to get knowledge about the place.Goa is the best place to relax yourself. You have posted beautiful pictures to explore goa without any hesitation.keep sharing the post.

Thank you so much 🙂

Nice blog on first-timer. Explained very well. I have visited Goa. Really, an amazing place for beaches, parties, waterfalls. Best time to visit Goa is from December to February. All the great festival happens in this time like sunburn, goa festivals, and new year celebrations.

Wonderful post ! it is very interesting and informative post, I really enjoyed to read this. Visiting for these places you can take the help of Bharat Taxi for taxi service.

Thank you so much. 🙂

Very well written blog. I have been to Goa a few times myself and I think the blog covers the essence and spirit of the lace quite well. Informative at the same time entertaining read. Please share more pictures if you have. I have written a Blog on Goa trip as well. Please check it out

Thanks for your comment Sonali.

Goa is one of my favorite travel destination, the best place to relax. Such a lovely post! So glad to see you added spice plantation, it is still not very known.

Glad you liked the article. Thanks 🙂

Goa is an interesting sea beach and it’s amazing. I love the marine drive there.

Your guide was impressive and mind-blowing photos.

Thank you so much. We appreciate it.

Thanks for giving a brief description on Goa .

Last some day I thinking where to go for a mini vacation and I reached on your blog. After reading blog I decide to plan a trip to Goa for next week,

Thanks for sharing amazing goa blog.

Glad we could help. Have a great time Karan.

This is a great blog as a first impression. Am living in Goa for the last 5 months and it has been a very immersive time for me here. There are plenty of people who are choosing to leave the fast-paced city lives and move to the sunshine state 🙂

Very nice blog. You share a grateful information about travel in India. Thanks!

Heyy you guys! this was an amazing article, I am from Goa, and glad you enjoyed your trip! as a student I am doing a research study on the hospitality industry in Goa, for which i’m taking input from various people like, who traveled to Goa, from Goa and so on. I would be delighted if you share your personal experience as tourists in Goa. Please answer these questions below: 1. Did you feel your trip went out of budget? 2. Were there any problems faced by you, like in your hotel stay? 3. Would you prefer coming back to Goa?

Thank you. This would be a great help!

Hi Anushka, thank you for reading the article. This article is a guest post from Angie from Feet Do Travel. Hopefully she will be able to help. All the best

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Hi i want to come There ,could you guide me

Awesome post. Last i trip to goa its is very pretty place.Its make more memorable to us!..I just remain that moment while read this blog. Thanks for sharing!

Hi Ryan, thank you for reading. Glad it bought back memories. 🙂

A very interesting post as I also familiar very little about Goa, but now I have added this to my list of places to visit.

Thank you. Glad you liked it. 🙂

I really love this place while reading your article I got excited and remembering my Goa trip Thanks for sharing Keep posting.

Would love this for our family! It looks a wonderful place to visit there.

Hope you all get there one day. Happy travels. 🙂

What a Great post! Goa likes an amazing place where I can enjoy a lot. I am adding these places on my list where I want to Goa. thanks for sharing the best information. The photos are also great.

Thank you for reading.

Nice post. it is a very useful post. I like very much. Thank you for your sharing.

Glad it was helpful. Thank you

Wow this is nice blog sites. Very interesting blogs. I reallly like your traveling images. Thanks for sharing.Really a wonderful post. Thanks for posting such an informative & useful post with us. keep posting & inspire us like this post.Amazing pictures and very interesting article….. Thanks a lot for giving proper tourist knowledge and share the different type of culture related to different places. If you are planning for your holiday and searching for the beautiful place to spend your time then you can wander around this vibrant city. Nice pictures & very helpful information to Goa. Thanks to sharing this blog…..!!!

Thank you so much. Glad you liked the article. Thanks for your comment.

Happy to know that you liked Goa. Its perhaps time for another visit. There is a lot more to see and do here. Come back soon 🙂

Thanks for your comment Jane. It definitely does sound like Angie had a great time. Jarryd and I will have to check Goa out one day. 🙂

This is quite helpful. And that picture of the waterfall is amazing 🙂 Keep sharing more.

Thank you so much. Angie wrote a great article for us. 🙂

My friends and I booked a yacht from rediscovery cruises in April.. We had the best time ever!!! The staff took really good care of us.. We were served chilled beers and light snacks. All in all it was an amazing experience. Will definitely recommend them to anyone.Thanks to sea water sports

What a trip. Sounds like you had a great time. 🙂 Thank you for your comment

Great. I like your article and I have never been there so I am planning to visit there very soon on my upcoming vacation. Thanks for sharing the information.

Thank you so much. We hope you have a great time on your next visit. 🙂

Very well explained the unknown things about goa.

I’m going this month on Feb’18 28th. join there.

Thanks for reading Arun. Angie wrote a great article for us. We can not wait to go. We hope you have a great time and happy travels.

Nice description about our own Goa. But you should come back for New year’s eve party to enjoy the real goa.

Thanks so much. We’d love to visit Goa one day. Angie wrote a great article for us. 🙂

Inspiring blog, will be visiting in this November. It would be fun if someone likes to join us.

Thank you so much. Sounds great. Have a great time Edgar, 🙂

Thanks for sharing, definitely inspires to go and explore! We will be traveling to India this year, will stop by there and stay for a bit, Looks like a graet place to hang out for a while. How as Wifi there? We will need that if we want to stay longer… Thanks!

Thank you so much Julian. Not too sure about the Wifi as Angie wrote this awesome guide for us. We do have a few friends who live there and are bloggers. They have never complained about it but then again they most likely have their own connection. I am so sorry we could be more help. Have a great trip.

I’ve met a few travellers who only have good things to say about Goa, but I’ve never been myself. I know it used to bit a hippy spot but that’s about as far as my knowledge goes, oh and it was featured one of the 2nd Bourne film at the start. Angie has given an excellent account and detailed write-up.

Hi Barry, that was our knowledge also (hippy place). Until we met someone who lived there and told us more about Goa. We have never been either and would like to one day. Angie has definitely made us want to go. Hope you get there soon mate. Happy travels.

Angie is such a great writer! What ever she writes down, it always consumes me in a good way. After reading her stories of various places in the world, I feel like I need to go to every single one of them right now! Ha! Same goes with this one and Goa. Can’t wait!

Indeed she is. She really takes you to the place and makes you feel you need to be there. We were very lucky to have her write a post for us. Happy travels Kreete. 🙂

I have been reading a lot about Goa lately. Looks like a great place to explore. Love those beautiful falls!

Thanks Lisa. It does seem a lovely place. Angie wrote a great post for and and has indeed made us want to go too. 🙂 Happy travels

Stunning photos and gave me a very good insight into a part of India I would really love to visit when I eventually make it out there. I have heard of some of the places you mention but you’ve really brought them alive with your photos! Thanks for sharing!

A great post – we have considered Goa as friends have recommended it but it’s fab to find out all this information – Palolem looks like paradise! Beautiful photographs

Thank you Tracy. Angie wrote a great post for us. Glad you found it useful. Happy travels

What a great post! Goa looks like an amazing place to spend some time. I’ll be adding this to my very, very long list of great places to go. Thanks so much for sharing – will pin this for later too!

Thanks so much Jenn. Angie wrote a great guide for us. We can’t wait to visit this area of India too.

Goa has been near the top of our list for a long time and we are thinking of making it our summer destination this year. We have heard that the monsoons make everything greener!

It looks absolutely stunning – especially Dudhsager Falls. One of my favourite things in the world is swimming in a waterfall plunge pool and listening to the water beat down.

It does, doesn’t it. We can not wait to visit India and Goa is on our list. Waterfall swim is so magical. Thanks for your comment Karianne.

A very informative post as I too know very little about Goa, but now I have added this to my list of places to visit. The photos are great !

Thank you so much. Angie wrote a great guide and she definitely can take a great shot. 🙂

As someone who knows very little about India and Goa, this was great. Palolem looks really relaxing and I like that the beach vendors aren’t too pushy. Surprisingly, I had heard of the Dudhsager Falls before somehow and they’re definitely somewhere I’d like to visit. Beautiful photos Angie!

Thanks for your message David. We have never been to India. Can’t wait. Definitely a great post by Angie and beautiful photos. 🙂

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The 13 best things to do in Goa

Whether you’re looking for beaches, parties or masses of culture, the best things to do in Goa have you covered

Ella Doyle

The beautiful Goa is not just the place to admire some jaw-dropping sunsets on sandy beaches (though it does that very, very well), it also holds the title of India ’s party capital. Yep, we know you’re visiting Goa with one or both of those two reasons in mind, but you’ll be pleasantly surprised to know that the southwestern state is home to much, much more than beach bars. 

Goa is also steeped in history – a slow stroll through the state will open your eyes to ancient buildings with Hindu, Buddhist, Islamic or Portuguese origins, and the food reflects these rich cultures too. Sample delicious seafood, curry and more, and then simply decide to take a nap in a hammock on the beach. You’re in Goa, after all. And whenever you feel like seeing the sights, we’ve got you covered. Here’s our guide to the best things to do in Goa.   

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Dudhsagar Falls

1.  Dudhsagar Falls

What is it?  It is simply not a trip to Goa without a visit to the Dudhsagar Falls. The name literally translates to ‘sea of milk’, which makes sense when you see it. The waterfall is 310 metres high and found deep within the Western Ghat Mountains, with three streams and four tiers. A must see. 

Why go?  The waterfall is the cherry on top of an already brilliant treck through the forest (one of South India’s most popular for intermediate to advanced level hikers). Plus if you don’t fancy the hike, you can still see the views getting there by car. 

Fontainhas

2.  Fontainhas

What is it? Fontainhas is the oldest of Goa’s well-preserved Portuguese quarters. A UNESCO certified heritage zone, it is dotted with narrow streets that run between colourful, Portuguese-style villas dating to the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

Why go? A stroll through this neighbourhood is an essential Goa experience. The Chapel of Saint Sebastian, built in 1880, is a good point to pause, ponder and snap some Insta-friendly shots.

Basilica of Bom Jesus

3.  Basilica of Bom Jesus

What is it? Built in 1605, the Basilica of Bom Jesus is the most known among Goa’s churches. It’s mostly famous for holding the mortal remains of St. Francis Xavier, revered as the ‘Apostle of the Indes’ among Roman Catholics worldwide.

Why go? It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a grand reminder of Goa’s rich religious traditions. The basilica is particularly popular for its architecture, featuring an ornate main altar, and several spectacularly carved statues, doors, and columns. There’s also a modern art gallery inside, featuring over 30 late twentieth-century paintings.

Sahakari Spice Farm

4.  Sahakari Spice Farm

What is it? An impressive range of spices, fruits, medicinal trees and herbs are grown at this lush green plantation spread over 130 acres.

Why go? Sahakari is lined with seemingly endless rows of India’s most cherished spices including turmeric, cardamom, nutmeg, and cinnamon, as well as a decent range of fruits such as papaya and jackfruit. You’ll get to learn about their nutritional qualities and even pick and taste a few samples. Make sure to wrap your day at the in-house restaurant for a delicious meal that puts the best of spices to use.

Arpora Saturday Night Bazaar

5.  Arpora Saturday Night Bazaar

What is it? This bustling night market comes to life every Saturday evening at 6 pm. It’s partly a large, open-air party with live music concerts and bars adding a great atmosphere to the score of stalls trading in goods of all sorts – cheap souvenirs, designer clothing, handicrafts, freshly ground spices and more.

Why go? Most of Goa’s finest boutique designers, restaurants and bars bring their best to you here, letting you sample a whole range of essential Goan experiences in a single night. Make sure to browse handcrafted jewellery at the Cocoroots and Cheshire Cat kiosks, stop for shawarma from Thalassa or for falafel from Janet & Johns, and wrap your evening at Boutique House Bar located within the market.

Se Cathedral

6.  Se Cathedral

What is it? Se Cathedral is considered to be the largest church in Asia. It’s also one of Goa’s oldest and has been in service since 1640, though construction on the structure began almost a century before that.

Why go? It’s among Goa’s most serene and atmospheric cathedrals, with a plain white façade and seated atop stretches of well-maintained green lawns. The church had two towers when it was first built, and while one collapsed in 1776, the other is well known today for housing a large bell known as the Golden Bell.

Singbal’s Book House

7.  Singbal’s Book House

What is it? Housed in a heritage building at the intersection of five roads in Panaji, this bookstore dating to 1936 is one of Goa’s oldest.

Why go? Singbal’s is a local legend. The space itself may not seem that impressive at first look; it’s deceptively small, with hundreds of books and magazines crammed into congested shelves. But with some patient browsing, you can uncover some rare gems. It is particularly well-stocked in travel and Goan history guides.

Vagator Beach

8.  Vagator Beach

What is it? A beach for those who like a bit of peace, but not isolation.

Why go? While it's not exactly deserted, Vagator makes for a pleasant beach to spend an afternoon (or even a few days). Umbrellas and loungers line the shore and restaurant staff will bring food and drink directly to you if you want. Other tourists come here too, but it's not a wild party beach. Nearby you can do a bit of sightseeing at Chapora Fort.

Big Foot Cross Museum

9.  Big Foot Cross Museum

What is it? This quirky museum houses a collection of over 1,500 Christian crosses gathered from around the world. It is located by the sprawling compounds of Ancestral Goa, an educational project which attempts to recreate a typical Goan village from 100 years ago.

Why go? If you’re a history or art buff, then you’ll likely be fascinated by the sheer variety of crosses found here. It’s a unique testament to Goa’s eccentric heritage. Right by the museum is a handicrafts fair which is also well worth visiting.

Artjuna Garden Café and Lifestyle Shop

10.  Artjuna Garden Café and Lifestyle Shop

What is it? Housed in an old Portuguese villa, this café specialising in health food comes with a sprawling garden full of hammocks and mango trees. The attached lifestyle shop offers handcrafted jewellery and a selection of interesting souvenirs.

Why go? Artjuna is the sort of laid-back, upbeat space that’s quintessential Goa to many folks. It’s ideal if you’re seeking community; Artjuna is always drawing fun crowds with frequent movie nights and other fun events. It’s also a great place to unwind solo with a green smoothie and a book, which you can borrow from their in-house library.

Mahadeva Temple, Tambdi Surla

11.  Mahadeva Temple, Tambdi Surla

What is it? This twelfth-century temple is Goa’s oldest. It’s known for having survived the Goa Inquisition possibly due to its location within the secluded forests of the Western Ghat Mountains.

Why go? Dedicated to the Hindu deity Shiva, this stone temple is remarkably quaint. It’s a treat for architecture lovers, featuring several intricately carved basalt stone pillars and sculptures that show mythological figures as well as symbols traced to a local dynasty, the Kadambas, who ruled the area between the tenth and fourteenth centuries.

Anjuna Flea Market

12.  Anjuna Flea Market

What is it? This bustling weekly market was founded as a hippie exchange over three decades ago, where travellers short of money could barter or sell possessions. Today you’ll find vendors from around the country trading in goods ranging from pashmina textiles and terracotta sculptures to electronics.

Why go? It’s a paradise for thrift shopping, and arguably Goa’s best flea market. It’s also one of its most scenic, with pop-up stores taking up a considerable stretch of the beach. The market is understandably closed temporarily during the pandemic but expects to return to colourful form in the near future. 

Gunpowder

13.  Gunpowder

What is it? Easily one of Goa’s best restaurants. It serves hearty dishes from across India’s southern coast in a quirky and cheerfully colourful setting.

Why go? You can’t go wrong with a meal here. Try their legendary beef fry or the masala prawn paired with appams – a type of pancake made with fermented rice batter in the southern states of Kerala and Tamil Nadu. They have plenty of delicious cocktails to go with your food too, often with generous doses of Feni, Goa’s very own liquor.

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When to Go to Goa: The Ultimate Guide to the Best Time to Visit

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Discovering the allure of Goa is made easy with our Best time to visit Goa 2024 Guide. Whether you’re drawn to scenic beauty, cultural festivities, or the lively pulse of this coastal gem, we’ve got you covered. 

From the serene shores of Patnem to the vibrant markets of Anjuna, our guide will help you understand the best time to visit Goa year-round. Nestled in India’s coastal embrace, Goa is a captivating fusion of Indian and Portuguese influences. Here, golden sands meet the azure sea, while the scent of delectable seafood fills the air. Amidst this tapestry of susegad (relaxed living) and spirituality Goa is a pocket-sized paradise, where cultures harmonise, relaxation awaits, and tranquillity reigns.

Best time of the year to visit Goa

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Picking the best time to go to Goa India depends on the adventures you seek. From vibrant beach escapes to tranquil monsoon retreats, enchanting Goa beckons year-round, offering diverse experiences in every season. The winter months from November to February grace the beaches with balmy weather. Monsoon showers revive the lush landscapes from June to September, perfect for nature lovers. Shoulder seasons like October and March strike a balance with fewer crowds and pleasant weather. 

Cheapest time to visit Goa

The rainy season in Goa (June to September) is the most budget-friendly time to visit, with lower accommodation and travel costs. However, be prepared for heavy rainfall and some beach closures. For a balance between good weather and affordability, go for early June or late September.

Best time to go to Goa to avoid crowds

Visit Goa to avoid crowds

To avoid crowds, the best time to travel to Goa is late September to early November and from mid-January to early February. These periods offer pleasant weather and fewer tourists compared to the peak season, allowing you to savour Goa’s charm with even more tranquillity.

Best time to go to Goa with Family

Visit Goa with Family

Wondering when to go to Goa for a family trip? The winter months from November to February are ideal. With pleasant weather, calm seas, and a variety of family-friendly activities, it’s the perfect time to create cherished memories on the beaches and explore Goa’s cultural and natural attractions together.

Best time to visit Goa with Friends

For an energetic and fun-filled trip with friends, the best time to visit Goa is during the peak tourist season from November to February. The vibrant nightlife, watersports, and lively atmosphere make this period perfect for enjoying the beaches and experiencing Goa’s lively social scene as a group.

Best time to visit Goa for honeymoon

Visit Goa for Honeymoon

Nestled by the Arabian Sea, Goa’s pristine beaches, Portuguese charm, and luxury resorts make it the ideal honeymoon haven. While November to February is prime time, consider October to April for a more intimate escape, avoiding the bustling crowds and creating lasting memories in a laid-back luxury setting.

Best season to visit Goa

If you’d like to plan your visit based on Goa temperature by month, we’ve got you covered.  The region enjoys a tropical climate with consistently high temperatures, and while there are distinct dry and rainy seasons, even during the wetter months you can expect plenty of hot, sunny days with brief, heavy showers. 

Goa’s weather is generally at its most settled from December to March. May stands as the hottest month with an average daily maximum of 34°C and a low of 27°C, while July is the coolest, with an average maximum of 30°C and a low of 25°C.

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Goa in january.

As the UK shivers in January, Goa basks in warm, sun-drenched days with temperatures around 20-32°C. It’s the ideal time for beach lovers and watersports enthusiasts to flock here, with azure waters inviting you to swim, surf, or simply relax on the golden sands. January also marks the peak of the tourist season, bringing a vibrant atmosphere with festivals, live music, and bustling markets. It’s a time of celebration and enjoyment, with a perfect blend of relaxation and lively entertainment, making it one of the best months to experience Goa’s charm.

Goa in February

February introduces a unique tempo in Goa. As the peak season gently ebbs, the first half of the month beckons with tranquillity and reduced crowds. This is your chance to snag a luxury Goan villa at wallet-friendly rates. Prices across the board, from accommodation to dining, follow suit. Then, as the month unfolds, Goa bursts into vibrant life with the grand spectacle of the Carnival, making the latter half a celebration of colours, music, and festivities. So, whether you crave serene relaxation or the electrifying buzz of Carnival, February in Goa promises a dynamic and unforgettable experience.

Goa in March

March is an enchanting blend of warm sunshine and pleasant sea breezes. With temperatures ranging from 25°C to 32°C, it’s an ideal time to explore this coastal paradise. The crowds thin as the peak season gradually gives way to tranquillity. Beaches like Calangute and Anjuna offer ample space for relaxation and watersports. Goa’s vibrant nightlife continues, with beach shacks and bars coming alive. Plus, March hosts the Shigmo Festival, a colourful celebration of Goan culture. Whether you seek serene beach days or cultural immersion, Goa in March offers the best of both worlds.

Goa in April

Visit Goa in April

April in Goa invites you to enjoy a more laid-back, budget-friendly escape. While the sea can be a bit rough for swimming, it’s the perfect time to explore quieter beaches like Palolem and Agonda. It’s also a prime time to witness remarkable wildlife, thanks to rising temperatures leading to frequent watering hole gatherings. Plus, you can savour authentic Goan flavours in local restaurants. The Shantadurga Temple and Mangeshi Temple are worth a visit for cultural exploration. This is a peaceful, less crowded period, allowing you to indulge in the natural beauty and cultural richness of Goa at your own pace.

May brings an enticing fusion of value and luxury, with hotels offering fantastic deals. However, this is partly due to the fact that temperatures can sometimes reach 45°C! But if you don’t mind the heat, you’ll have beautiful beaches like Arambol and Baga almost to yourself as the tourist crowds thin out. It’s also a great time for cultural exploration, as you can visit landmarks like the Basilica of Bom Jesus and Se Cathedral – just don’t forget to pack protective clothing and your sun protection!

Goa in June

Visit Goa in June

Following the warm and quiet month of May in Goa, June ushers in the monsoon season. While temperatures still range between 27°C and 34°C, the arrival of frequent monsoon rains adds a refreshing touch to the coastal landscape. The beaches, like Arambol and Baga, remain serene and practically empty, perfect for tranquil walks and moments of reflection. It’s an excellent time for self-discovery, relaxation, and embracing the serene beauty of Goa, as you indulge in Ayurvedic treatments at wellness centres.

Goa in July

July continues in a similar vein to June, marking the heart of the monsoon season in Goa. With temperatures ranging from 26°C to 30°C, the weather remains warm, but this month is known for even more consistent and abundant rainfall. The result is a landscape adorned with lush, vibrant greenery and a sense of serenity. What sets July apart is its extreme tranquillity, with notably fewer tourists than in June, making it an excellent choice for those who seek seclusion and a deeper connection with nature.

Goa in August

Visit Goa in August

August continues the monsoon season in Goa, with temperatures ranging from 26°C to 30°C. The heavy and consistent rainfall means different activities come to the forefront. Explore lush wildlife sanctuaries like the Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary and Mollem National Park, where the rains bring out the vibrant flora and fauna. Or immerse yourself in indoor activities, like discovering the rich Goan culture through its museums, art galleries, and local markets.

Goa in September

September marks the tail-end of the monsoon season in Goa, with temperatures ranging from 26°C to 30°C. While the weather remains warm and the landscape continues to glisten with vibrant greenery, the rain starts to subside. Few tourists venture here during this off-season, making it an ideal time for solitude seekers and budget-conscious travellers. Beaches, like Palolem and Anjuna, regain their tranquillity. The sea is calmer, and water sports slowly resume. September in Goa offers a gentle, post-monsoon charm for those who enjoy the peace and quiet of the beaches and the lush rejuvenation of nature.

Goa in October

Visit Goa in October

October heralds India’s peak travel season. Up north, the rains bid adieu, bringing back the warmth and sunshine. In the south, unexpected showers continue to make the lush green landscape shine. Diwali, the grand Hindu festival of lights, typically falls in October or November, creating a magical atmosphere with candles and fireworks. This is an ideal time to explore as the weather is pleasant, and the festivities add an extra layer of charm to your journey. 

Goa in November

November in Goa is a fantastic time to visit, with great weather and attractions on the cards (slightly cooler and less humid than previous months, but still hotter than January and February). Watersports are back on the cards due to pleasant water temperatures of 29°C and the beaches begin to swing into action – this month sparks the beginning of tourist season, after the 15th. Festival wise, Diwali often extends into November, filling the country with dazzling displays and festive fireworks. It’s a wonderful time for a down-to-earth adventure in Goa.

Goa in December

Visit Goa in December

December in Goa is a picture of paradise. With temperatures ranging from 21°C to 28°C, the weather is near perfect and the skies are clear. This is the onset of the peak tourist season, so be sure to book ahead. Celebrations, music, and cultural events light up the beaches and towns. You can enjoy watersports, explore vibrant markets, and indulge in delicious cuisine. From the shimmering sands of Palolem to the bustling streets of Calangute, Goa offers a magical blend of relaxation and celebration, making it an ideal destination for a winter escape.

In gorgeous Goa, each month unfolds with its own unique magic. Whether you’re chasing the allure of pristine beaches, immersing yourself in its vibrant culture, or savouring the tranquillity, this coastal gem has it all. And now you have our Best time to visit Goa 2024 Guide to help you choose the perfect season for your adventure.

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December is expensive as it’s peak tourist season. With ideal weather and numerous festivals, demand for accommodations and services surges, leading to higher prices. But it’s also often considered the best time to visit Goa from the UK, because it’s an incredible way to escape the winter cold.

Now you know when to visit Goa, the next thing is to work out how long to go for! For an enriching holiday, plan to stay for at least 10 days. This gives you time to truly unwind on golden beaches, embrace the local culture and relish diverse experiences.

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It's very hot & humid.

visit to goa in april

It's very hot and humid but it wouldn't stop me going.

visit to goa in april

Always go in April, hot , humid, end of season so used to be quieter. Maybe that will change as a lot more domestic tourists.

It is still pleasant on the beach with the breeze but when you leave beach the humidity can hit you so the bottle of water is needed. Nice in evening & night, Still enjoyable. MIGHT have some rain if monsoons come early end of April.

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Goa, the smallest state in India in terms of area, is situated on the Western Ghats of the Konkan. Goa has a thriving tourism business because of its perfect blend of beaches, surf, and sun. Maharashtra forms Goa’s northern border, Karnataka its eastern and southern borders, and the Arabian Sea its western shore. 

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The beauty of Goa draws a significant number of tourists from India and other countries every year. Its magnificent beaches, architecture, and religious places attract visitors. It is also a hotspot for biodiversity. Moreover, Goa is renowned for having peaceful coexistence among its many religious communities. Here are some of the top tourist destinations in Goa and reasons to visit them.

How to reach Goa?

By train: Goa is located on the Konkan Railway line and has direct trains running to all of the major towns from New Delhi to the southernmost point past Trivandrum. The Goa Sampark Kranti Express and Trivandrum Express are the most well-liked trains.

By air: The Goa International Airport is situated 30 kilometres from Panjim in Dabolim. From major cities including Mumbai, Pune, Delhi, Jaipur, Ahmedabad, Banglore, Chennai, daily flights are offered by a number of domestic carriers, including Jet Airways, Air India, SpiceJet, and IndiGo. Mumbai is the primary international gateway for flights to Goa. Few foreign flights are available to Goa from the Middle East, Russia, Europe, and Britain.

By road: The state is traversed by three national highways: NH 4A, NH 17, and NH 17A. An amazing option is to travel by car to Goa. People frequently drive down from Bangalore, Hyderabad, Mumbai, and Pune. The drive is worthwhile because of the excellent roads and the breathtaking scenery.

Best time to visit Goa

The best months to visit Goa are from November to February as the weather is perfect for sightseeing and lounging on the beautiful beaches. If you enjoy visiting beaches in the rain, the monsoon season from June to September is also a wonderful time to visit Goa.

Top places to visit in Goa

Eat on a cruise, participate in water sports like scuba diving, eat at Thalassa- The Greek Taverna, and enjoy Arambol Beach when you visit Goa.

Places to visit in Goa #1: Anjuna Beach

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The beach is renowned for its breathtaking scenery, including swaying palm trees, amazing rocky formation that sits on top of a bay, and white sand protruding into the ocean. The beach offers something for everyone, from a relaxing family holiday to an action-packed weekend with your friends. Anjuna beach offers a variety of recreational opportunities. While the southern end is made up of a rocky headland with strong and crashing waves, the northern end boasts water activities like bungee jumping, banana rides, and so much more. If you are wondering which place is among the best locations to visit in Goa, Anjuna Beach is the answer. 

Price range for activities is between INR 100 and INR 1000.

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Places to visit in Goa #2: Calangute Beach

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Goa has among the most famous beach places in India. Calangute Beach, also referred to as the “Queen of Beaches”, welcomes tourists of various interests, including nature lovers, thrill seekers, and clubbers. It is the largest and busiest beach in North Goa and offers a stunning view. The beach is bordered by tall palm and coconut trees, with the majestic Arabian Sea in the background. Everything is sold in thriving marketplaces, from snacks and drinks to junk jewellery and clothes. The Calangute Beach offers a wide range of water sports such as water surfing, banana rides, and jet-skiing.

The price range for various activities-

Jet Ski costs approximately Rs 300 for a ride without a skilled rider .

Banana ride costs approximately Rs 450  per person

Parasailing costs approximately Rs 1,000 (boating + parachute).

Places to visit in Goa #3: Fort Aguada

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Fort Aguada is located on Sinquerim Beach. It is a Portuguese fort from the 17th century constructed to defend against Dutch and Martha’s invasion. It serves as a well-known Goa landmark today, separating Candolim Beach from  Sinquerim Beach and offers some magnificent views. The design provides a useful insight into the building techniques used by early Portuguese architects. 

Within the fort, there is an antique lighthouse. The fort was formerly a source of freshwater for sailors to refill their supplies, hence the name “agua,” the Portuguese word for water. It was one of Asia’s largest freshwater reservoirs with the capacity to contain 2,376,000 gallons of water. Moreover, the fort was also used as Aguada jail. A statue honouring the freedom fighters stands in front of the jail, adding a patriotic touch to the fort. It contributes in making Goat one of the best beach places in India. 

Places to visit in Goa #4: Dudhsagar Waterfalls 

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The Dudhsagar Waterfalls, also called “The Flowing Cascade of Milk,” are located on the Goa-Karnataka border. The crystal white water plunges off from a height of almost 1017 feet. The best way to get to them is by entering Mollem National Park and taking a van provided by the park to the waterfalls. 

The ideal time to see the Dudhsagar falls is during the rainy season. The falls are, however, difficult to access during the monsoon and are closed to the public if the water level rises too high. If you’re wondering which place in Goa is the most soothing and attractive, go to Dudhsagar Waterfalls.

Places to visit in Goa #5: The Church of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception

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One of the most well-known and historic chapels in Goa is Our Lady of Immaculate Conception, which is situated in Panjim. Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception is renowned to contain the second largest church bells in Goa. The church was constructed in the Portuguese Baroque style. These bells are believed to have been taken from the Augustinian ruins of the Old Goa Church of Our Lady of Grace. 

The church’s exterior is a spotless white, and there are two flights of stairs that zigzag up to the slightly elevated hill where it is situated. It is soothing to see the church lit up at night and the sight of the setting sun. The church draws a large crowd of locals and visitors to Our Lady of Immaculate Conception festival on December 8. 

Places to visit in Goa #6: Anjuna Flea Market

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The Anjuna Flea Market is among the best flea markets in Goa. Flea markets are a traditional Goan experience. Only open from the middle of November to the beginning of April, it is an intriguing contrast to the seaside setting. In the 1980s, the market first appeared alongside the Anjuna Beach party scene. Both foreigners and Indians stroll around the area shopping while having fun. 

At the market, you can find some fantastic fabric items, jewellery, goggles, jackets, bags etc. for cheap prices. Beware of the pickpockets and smugglers, and pay close attention to your valuables, such as your wallet and phone. Additionally, there are tea shops and snack shops lining the streets. There are also other places close by where you can eat.

Places to visit in Goa #7: Tito’s Nightclub

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Tito’s nightclub is only 18 kilometres away from Panaji. It is considered to be one of the best places to visit in Goa. Tito lane is a common name for the entire lane in Baga where the bar is situated. Due to its fantastic ambiance and versatile DJs, the Tito Pub and Restaurant usually has long lines. It has firmly established itself as one of Goa’s iconic nightclubs. Tito’s has evolved beyond only being a nightclub to include an outdoor restaurant named The Courtyard and a cafe called Mambo Cafe. If you are wondering which place is the most happening place in Goa and is the go to place, visit Tito’s Nightclub.

Entry fee- Cost for two – Rs 1500 approx.

Places to visit in Goa #8: Divar Island

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Divar Island is located 10 kilometres away from Panjim. There is only one village with a small population on the island. It is covered in thick forest and is wonderful, serene, and full of natural beauty. Divar Island can be easily reached as from morning to evening, ferries run every 15 minutes. This place provides the calm that makes them desire to just explore it, in contrast to the loud party culture of Goa. This is the ideal location for a fantastic day out with family and friends in Goa, one of the best beach places in India.

Places to visit in Goa #9: Dona Paula

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One of the most well-liked tourist destinations in Goa is Dona Paula, which is around 7 kilometres from Panjim and is renowned for its wide stretch of beach. It is called so in honour of the daughter of a viceroy who is said to have fallen in love with a fisherman. She jumped from a cliff flanked by when she was refused permission to wed him. The beach is also known as the Lover’s Paradise and has a pier (Dona Paula Jetty) next to it that offers a magnificent view of the Arabian Sea and Mormugao harbour. The whitewashed statue of Mother India and Young India, known as “Image of India,” is the main attraction.

Places to visit in Goa #10: Chapora Fort

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The Chapora Fort, situated in Bardez, Goa, towers over the Chapora River. The fort was built by Muslim monarch Adil Shah, whose name the Portuguese changed to Chapora. It is a massive, commanding building that has seen many wars, and over its lengthy history, it has alternated between Portuguese and Indian control. Stunning views can be seen from the fort. You can explore this fort for a couple of hours while admiring the surrounding natural scenery. For anyone who likes fun and subtle adventures, this is the place to go.

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Places to visit in Goa #11: Terekhol Fort

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Terekhol Fort, perched on the Terekhol River at the northern tip of Goa, commands a picturesque view of the Arabian Sea from its hillock location. The fort’s courtyard houses the century-old St. Anthony Church, adding historical charm to its appeal. Notably, the fort has been transformed into a hotel, offering a unique accommodation experience. Overlooking the Tiracol River and the sandy Keri beach, Terekhol Fort stands as one of the finest tourist destinations in Goa.

Places to visit in Goa #12: Bom Jesus Basilica

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Renowned globally, Bom Jesus Basilica stands out among the must-visit tourist places in Goa. The basilica boasts Baroque architecture with intricate detailing and basalt embellishments, making it one of the most opulent facades in the region. A visit to Bom Jesus Basilica provides a tranquil experience, allowing visitors to appreciate its architectural grandeur and historical significance.

Places to visit in Goa #13: Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary

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Nestled in Mollem Village within Sanguem Taluka, the Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary, previously known as Mollem Game Sanctuary, is Goa’s largest wildlife sanctuary. Established in 1969, it also encompasses the enchanting Mollem National Park. Rich in biodiversity, this sanctuary is a haven for nature enthusiasts and wildlife admirers, offering a serene escape into Goa’s natural wonders.

Places to visit in Goa #14: Baga Beach

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A bustling hub of tourist activity, Baga Beach stands as a popular attraction in Goa. With its pristine white sands and the rhythmic crashing of waves against the shore, the beach exudes a magnetic charm. Visitors indulge in various activities, from parasailing to banana boat rides, and simply basking in the sun. Baga Beach is a top choice for couples seeking a blend of fun and relaxation, making it a must-visit spot.

Places to visit in Goa #15: Lamgau Caves

Places to visit in Goa

Among the notable tourist places in North Goa, Lamgau Caves captivate visitors with their intriguing man-made structures. Revered by the Hindu community, the caves draw people from around the world. Beyond its tourist appeal, Lamgau Caves also serve as a significant educational and cultural site, adding depth to its historical and spiritual significance.

How many days are needed for a vacation to Goa?

On a tour lasting between 4 and 7 days, one can fully explore Goa.

When does the carnival in Goa take place?

One of the most popular events in Goa is the Goa Carnival, which typically occurs in mid-February.

Which area in Goa has the best nightlife?

Baga Beach, Candolim Beach, Calangute Beach, and Anjuna Beach are some of the best places in Goa to experience nightlife.

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Goa statehood day is a vibrant celebration of the state's rich heritage, courageous struggle for freedom, and its position as a modern indian state. so, as goa celebrates this special day, these interesting facts give us a glimpse into the heart and soul of this captivating state..

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A Legacy of Colonial Rule: Goa's history is intertwined with Portugal. For over 450 years, it was a Portuguese colony, leaving behind an indelible mark on its architecture, cuisine, and language. This unique blend of Indian and Portuguese influences is a cornerstone of Goa's charm.

Dual Independence Days: While India gained independence in 1947, Goa remained under Portuguese control. It wasn't until 1961 that Goa was liberated by India. So, Goa celebrates not one, but two independence days - the national Independence Day on August 15th and Goa's Liberation Day on December 19th.

Smallest Yet Wealthiest: Goa holds the distinction of being India's smallest state in terms of area. However, it boasts the highest per capita income in the country, highlighting its thriving tourism industry.

Birdwatching Capital: With over 400 species of birds calling Goa home, it's a paradise for birdwatchers. From vibrant kingfishers to majestic eagles, keep your eyes peeled for these feathered wonders.

Nature's Paradise: Believe it or not, over a third of Goa's land is covered by lush forests! This state boasts a rich biodiversity, making it a haven for nature lovers.

Waterfall Majesty: Goa is home to one of India's largest waterfalls, the Dudhsagar Falls. Nicknamed the "Sea of Milk" for its cascading white waters, it's a breathtaking natural wonder.

Two-Wheeler Taxis: Goa offers a unique transportation option - two-wheeler taxis! These modified scooters are a fun and efficient way to explore the state's charming towns and villages.

Culinary Delights: Goan cuisine is a delectable blend of Portuguese and Indian influences. Fresh seafood curries like prawn balchao and the unique vindaloo are just a taste of what awaits your palate.

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Goa Statehood Day 2024: Get to know why we celebrate it on May 30, its history, significance, and more

Goa statehood day 2024, may 30: the day marks the integration of goa as the official state into the indian union after centuries of portuguese colonial rule. .

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37th Goa Statehood Day, May 30, 2024: Situated on the west coast of India, Goa is the smallest state by area and a popular tourist destination, renowned for its breathtaking beaches.

It was a Portuguese colony for over 450 years until it was liberated by India in 1961 and was given the status of union territory along with Daman and Diu in 1987. However, later in 1987, Goa was granted statehood, making it the 25th state of the Indian Union.

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On Goa’s statehood day, I convey my greetings to all the residents of Goa. Goa is a land of great natural beauty and vibrant culture. The people of Goa are known for their progressive values and hospitality. Goa has made remarkable progress on several human development indices.… — President of India (@rashtrapatibhvn) May 30, 2024

To mark the same, we celebrate Goa Statehood Day. This year, as we’ll celebrate its 37th Statehood Day , here is all you need to know about the day, its history, and its significance.

Goa Statehood Day 2024: Date and History

Goa Statehood Day is celebrated annually on May 30 , commemorating the day when Goa was declared a state separate from Daman and Diu in 1987. This year, in 2024, the day falls on a Thursday .

Goa Statehood Day 2024: Goa, which was a Portuguese colony for over 450 years, is quite a popular tourist destination. (Source: Freepik)

The history of Goa dates back to 1510, when Alfonso de Albuquerque conquered the region, defeating Adil Shah of Bijapur. For the next 400 years, Goa remained under Portuguese rule. The Indian government then requested that the Portuguese cede their territories, but the Portuguese refused. In response, the Indian government launched Operation Vijay in 1961, annexing the Daman and Diu islands and Goa to the Indian mainland. This marked the end of Portuguese rule in Goa.

On May 30, 1987, the territory was split, and Goa was formed as the 25th state of the Republic of India. Panaji was designated as the capital of Goa, and Konkani was declared the official language. Since then, Goa Statehood Day has been observed annually on May 30.

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in general, how is the mood there? I understand monsoon is coming end of May. april and May with high humidity, that's ok for us, season for goa is at the end,but in general is it like everybody is packing up.. and it feels empty?? hope understand what I mean Cheers, Ral

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As you are already aware it will be very hot and humid.

thank you, i understand

thank you for your time, cheers, Ralf

hello, thank you very much,do you have any tips for transport. How get people usually around, they rent a scooter, hire a taxi? , thank you again, cheers, Ralf

Bus is the cheapest.

Lots of tourists hire a scooter (make sure you have all relevant documents)

Most expensive but most convenient is a taxi (always haggle and agree the price before you get in)

thank you, i get it we will try all options, thanks again

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  1. Best (and Worst) Times to Visit Goa & Rainy Season (2024/2025)

    The Worst Time to Visit Goa. For a good travel experience, June to August is best avoided, as these months see extremely heavy rain (0.5-1 meters of rain per month!) with less than 4 hours of sunshine per day and averaging 20 rainy days each month. Torrential rain storms are accompanied by strong winds. Many attractions like national parks and restaurants will close during this period.

  2. Goa in April 2025

    If you want clean sea water, then visit Goa in April. Don't worry too much about the heat. The temperature won't be that much higher compared to March. In March, the average daytime temperature is 32° C. In April, it is 33° C. There is a lot more rainfall in April as well. Goa gets 12 mm of rainfall in April compared to just 1.2 mm in March.

  3. Why To Visit Goa In April Month

    5. Festivals of April month. The festivals of April month act as a fun popper in the solitude vibe of Goa during this period. You can participate in the fun-filled festivals and exciting events of Goa that are lined up in April month. Let's have a cursory look at them. Konkan fruit festival.

  4. The Best & Worst Times to Visit Goa in 2024 (Our Take)

    For the true Goa experience, the best time to visit is during the dry season, which lasts from November to March. That is when the weather is perfect for the beach, there are the most beach parties — but there are also the most crowds. To enjoy good weather but avoid the party scene, visit during April or October.

  5. Goa In April: Weather & Travel Tips

    April is a delightful month to visit Goa.At this time, the region basks in the pleasant warmth of spring, with its golden beaches, verdant landscapes and dynamic cultural tapestry attracting all kinds of travellers.Keen to visit? Read on to find out about the weather in Goa in April, along with tips on what to wear, and what to expect of costs and crowds.

  6. Goa in April

    April is one of the hottest months in Goa as the temperature in the day remains between 25° and 35°. April is the perfect month to visit this lovely city if you dislike rain while traveling because Goa barely experiences rain in April. Swimming at the beaches is a popular activity here in April as it is the hottest months in Goa. Overall ...

  7. The best time to visit Goa

    While most people visit Goa in December, January brings better weather and slightly lesser crowds. Temperatures begin to rise from March, with summer settling in by April. The months between March and June see hot sunny days, with the mercury climbing to 35°C.

  8. Best Time to Visit Goa

    India Bike Week, Easter Parade, Goa Cashew & Coconut Fest are other prominent events held in April or the following months. Summer in Goa means music, colours, and decorations in the city, so it is the best time to visit Goa, with something always happening. With fewer tourists, mesmerising sunrises and alluring sunsets, and numerous tourist ...

  9. Best Places to Visit in Goa in April 2024 [Updated]

    3. Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary & Mollem National Park. Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary is a famous wildlife sanctuary in Goa. April is the best time to visit this place in Goa April. Many tourists love to stay in the park to enjoy living in the wild. Also, you get to see many rare species of animals and birds in the sanctuary.

  10. Best Places to Visit in April in Goa

    Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary & Mollem National Park. On our list of the best places to visit in Goa in April is the Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary. It is a great destination for wildlife lovers. A variety of fauna can be seen here, including slim tortoises, deer, pythons, black panthers, and leopards. It is a great time for bird watchers to observe ...

  11. BEST TIME TO VISIT GOA

    Goa Weather in March: More dry and warm days, with almost no rain again officially recorded for the month. Terrific time to visit, especially if it coincides with Easter in this Christian part of the country. Goa Weather in April: Another excellent month for visiting, especially during Easter. Perfect weather: an average of 33°C during the day ...

  12. Things to do in Goa in April

    The average temperature in Goa in April for a typical day ranges from a high of 86°F (30°C) to a low of 78°F (26°C). Some would describe it as very warm with a gentle breeze. For comparison, the hottest month in Goa, May, has days with highs of 88°F (31°C) and lows of 81°F (27°C). The coldest month, February has days with highs of 82°F ...

  13. GOA Itinerary • MUST READ! (2024 Guide)

    Day 1 Itinerary in Goa - Panjim & Old Goa. 1.Old Goa, 2.Spice Garden, 3.Panaji Tiatre. For the first day of our 3 day Goa itinerary we are gonna base ourselves in Panjim or Panaji, the Goan state capital. Whist this city is inland, away from the lush beaches, it is one of India's cleanest and most pleasant cities.

  14. A First Timers Guide to Goa, India (2024 Edition)

    A First Timer's Guide to Goa, India. By: Angie Briggs. Last Updated:February 5, 2024. Even though Goa is the smallest state on the Western coast of India, it is one of the most popular due to its rich heritage, warm and friendly people, tropical climate, scenic beaches and exotic handicraft. Back in the 60's & 70's, the North of the ...

  15. Why Visiting Goa in April is a Good Idea

    As April hits the calendar, the winter and spring festivals get wrapped in Goa and calmness overtakes the state. Although the weather is a bit hot during the midday, pleasant mornings and evenings compensate for all the heat. Another reason to be in Goa in April is that since it is not peak season, the prices for everything drastically reduce.

  16. 13 Best Things to Do in Goa in 2023

    A stroll through this neighbourhood is an essential Goa experience. The Chapel of Saint Sebastian, built in 1880, is a good point to pause, ponder and snap some Insta-friendly shots. 3. Basilica ...

  17. THE 30 BEST Places to Visit in Goa (UPDATED 2024)

    Beaches. By Sanvi98. One of the Beautiful beach of North Goa..must visited for sunset ..soft white sand n long beach ..u can swim for long... 12. Calangute Beach. 3,044. Beaches. By Indu3931. Beautiful place with lot of crowd , water sports and nite life , food , dance ,fun and lively place .

  18. How is it to visit Goa in April?

    1 year ago. It is still pleasant on the beach with the breeze but when you leave beach the humidity can hit you so the bottle of water is needed. Nice in evening & night, Still enjoyable. MIGHT have some rain if monsoons come early end of April. Reply.

  19. This is The Best Time to Visit Goa In 2024

    Goa's vibrant nightlife continues, with beach shacks and bars coming alive. Plus, March hosts the Shigmo Festival, a colourful celebration of Goan culture. Whether you seek serene beach days or cultural immersion, Goa in March offers the best of both worlds. Goa in April. April in Goa invites you to enjoy a more laid-back, budget-friendly escape.

  20. Planning to visit during middle of April

    Bach ke Goa vich. April is Sumner in Goa, very hot, we have turned British living in London and walk out in the mid-day sun but with sun screen and a cotton scarf around the neck. Indians normally go out early morning or 1.5 hours before sunset to avoid the heat and not to burn. If you are going as a couple you could get a scooter, it's better ...

  21. 5 Offbeat Adventures To Experience On Your Goa Tour

    Fort Hopping. Goa is well-known for its breathtaking beaches and diverse surroundings, but there is much more to this beautiful state than meets the eye. Goa's beautiful forts remain scattered along the coast like quiet sentinels, whispering tales of rich history. Visit the Chapora Fort, Cabo de Rama, and the Aguada Fort, where the walls hold ...

  22. How is it to visit Goa in April?

    1 year ago. It is still pleasant on the beach with the breeze but when you leave beach the humidity can hit you so the bottle of water is needed. Nice in evening & night, Still enjoyable. MIGHT have some rain if monsoons come early end of April. Reply.

  23. Top 15 places to visit in Goa

    Places to visit in Goa #1: Anjuna Beach. Places to visit in Goa #2: Calangute Beach. Places to visit in Goa #3: Fort Aguada. Places to visit in Goa #4: Dudhsagar Waterfalls. Places to visit in Goa #5: The Church of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception. Places to visit in Goa #6: Anjuna Flea Market.

  24. Goa Statehood Day 2024: Interesting facts about Goa that you should

    This year marks the 37th anniversary of Goa's official recognition as a full-fledged state within the Indian Union. But Goa's story goes far beyond this date. As we celebrate Goa Statehood Day ...

  25. Where in Goa / elsewhere by the coast in early April

    Hello, I have visited Taj Exotica in Goa a few times over December with my children (age 6 and 10) a few times and loved it. This year, we are visiting India over Easter, and keen for a seaside break for a few days but I think it will likely be very hot most places.

  26. Goa Statehood Day 2024: Get to know why we celebrate it on May 30, its

    Goa Statehood Day 2024: Date and History. Goa Statehood Day is celebrated annually on May 30, commemorating the day when Goa was declared a state separate from Daman and Diu in 1987.This year, in 2024, the day falls on a Thursday.. Goa Statehood Day 2024: Goa, which was a Portuguese colony for over 450 years, is quite a popular tourist destination.

  27. Goa in April

    99 helpful votes. 5. Re: Goa in April. 1 year ago. Bus is the cheapest. Lots of tourists hire a scooter (make sure you have all relevant documents) Most expensive but most convenient is a taxi (always haggle and agree the price before you get in) Reply. Report inappropriate content.