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Don't stay in North goa try staying in south goa which is some what peaceful
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Try to stay at south Goa. keep watch on kids specially at beach site . Goa is a very nice place . You must have fun there Have a nice and safe journey Thank You .
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Kindly stay in South Goa specially in palolem beach area, as it will be peaceful and not very crowded as well. If you want to enjoy night life and crowd, then only opt for north Goa as the beaches will be overly crowded and will be little chaotic. plus rent a car for exploring the city plus have a lot of anti tan cream as it will be very hot during the day time starting from 10 am till 5pm , so would suggest you to do beach hopping early in the morning, plan a day for snorkeling, which will start from Coco beach, for that you have to book in advance so that they can arrange for pick n drop, plus doodh Sagar water fall is a must with the kids so that they can have the Chennai express feeling.
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Wow ...thanks a lot
South Goa is best for your family as there is peaceful beaches and less crowd, so you can enjoy easily with your kids.
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Stay in South Goa which is safe and easy for the kids.. it is much Peaceful and calm compared to North Goa.. Also it will be quite hot in the month of April so please carry lots of sunscreen..
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You can stay near Arpora Market. The area is pretty good and is approximately equidistant from both the famous beaches of Goa (Baga & Calangute). North Goa is very commercialized, so if you want some peace you can stay in South Goa, beaches in South Goa are not at all commercialized. Also staying in North Goa will give you edge as Chapora Fort, Vagator and many good beaches are in the North.
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Prefer south goa over north. Benaulim , Varca , Cavelossim are all great beaches in south goa .There's also dudhsagar waterfalls which one shouldnt miss.
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Stay at Extereme North (Arambol or Morjim) or Extreme South (Palolem or Agonda).... Avoid Baga & Calangute beaches... Visit Spice Garden, Karmali Church, Tiracol Fort, Aguada Fort....
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First week of Goa will be hot and way humid. Dehydrate your body time to time. Avoid outing during afternoon times. Keep watch on kids when on a beach. If you are expecting peace then stay at south Goa, it's way serene.
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Goa in April. The temperature is very hot during that time. But if you have already planned, then do head to South Goa- Its very peaceful. Cola beach and butterfly beach are best beaches. Palolem beach - Picturesque spot
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Goa is amazing and safe to travel for families. The trip would be a memorable one!
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Beaches. safe hotels. dona Paula
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Stay in South Goa as it encompasses the most pristine and beautiful beaches without being touristy and noisy. You can opt for Agonda or Palolem Beach
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South Goa will be best as you are family. North is all crowded and you can visit North Goa if required by car. Else find peace in South Goa
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Hey , 1. Goa nearly around 9 pm becomes silent , so travel accordingly. 2. visit beaches and churches. 3. be aware of your surroundings. Otherwise , it's safe to travel to Goa.
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Goa is a beautiful place. But it's pretty hot and humid. So do carry lots of sunscreen for preventing tanning and sunburn. Also check out tambdi surla temple. Its beautiful. Happy journey! :)
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You can stay Morjim, Goa. The distance from Morjim to other reknown beaches are around 16km. Moreover, Morjim is a silent location with a silent nearby beach. The best resort adjacent to the Morjim beach is Naga Resort. My stay in the resort was one of the best experiences. As per records, the best time to visit Goa is in the month of Dec, Jan and Feb. But I have visited Goa on both off season as well as on season and both the experiences remains almost the same, except the crowd and climate. So, enjoy your travel.... Goa is awesome as always....
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As it would be very hot there...carry all the baby essentials which protects them from sun... carry a floater tube for them so that they can enjoy beach bathing...calangute and condolim beach are best for bathing... anjuna beach is also good ... if possible and if time permits visit dudhsagar lake also... skip some beaches as they have same views.. also would suggest u to stay at Cabo Cabana cottage...it's a private stay...at the mandovi river bank...with beautiful views at night😍
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Goa in Summer (March– May) Temperature - The air temperature during the season of summer fluctuates between 25°C and 35°C. Weather – The weather of Goa in summer is all about watching the sunrise as you walk along the seashore, laying on the sandy beaches by the sea to get yourself a tan and sipping on a cold beverage to beat the heat. However, if you feel that a little heat never harmed anyone and wish to take up a challenge, try out some of the water sports such as snorkelling, jet skiing and scuba diving! However, always carry a sunblock and some glasses with you for protection. Significant events – Though this time of the year is deemed to be less touristy and quieter, Goa seems to be at peace with this fact. Plenty of festivals are in store for you if you are planning to head to Goa in the summer season. One of the main highlights of this season is the Shigmo Festival which is Goa’s version of Holi. The Shigmo Parade in Panjim is what sets this festival apart and makes it so popular. Another popular festival is the Sao Joao Festival that is held in the month of June. Celebrated in a rather unique way, this festival is actually celebrated by people in Goa leaping into wells! However, there it more to this, people say prayers hoping for a good monsoon. The locals also go around singing traditional songs for a good harvest. Why you should visit now – If you would rather go for the road less traveled by, this is the best time to visit Goa. Goa in the summer season is all about palm trees swaying as the wind touches them, half-empty beaches and quaint cafes. A sweet silence fills the air and opens up scope for many a conversation. Summer in Goa is all about endless possibilities. This is also the best time for shopping with markets offering you unbelievable prices that you must take advantage of. Things to know before the visit – Do check for discounts that may be available at this time of the year since this is the off season. Plan your activities and itinerary keeping the weather in mind. Wear hats and sunglasses at all times to protect yourself from the heat. Try stepping outdoors after four pm. Tips – Carry cool and cotton clothes. Stay hydrated by sipping on water, juice or some coconut water to make sure the heat doesn’t get the better of you. If you plan on engaging in water sports, try going in the early hours of the morning.
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