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Probably no. Because post March the temperature gets very hot and climate is too humid.
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It depends on you where you love to have a beer or just dive in the water or just wander and explore goa ! If you love summers, it's time to go buddy. But it's gonna be literally hot. Also, best time to visit Goa is november to february
Well, we're going, much aware that it's going to be hot but we have a long weekend, got good deals with flight prices and a good accommodation at reasonable price. Also, the idea of less crowded Goa appealed to us. We don't intend to hang around much in the sun so we booked a sea view AC room to be close to the sea.
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Weather in Goa becomes hot and humid enough in April. Though Goa is a happening place throughout the year but April brings Sun, it becomes a little uncomfortable and irritating to roam around in the day. Water sports will bring cool to the the day and Dudhsagar fall is also enjoyable in April.
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Yes but once check the weather conditions. Goa isn't good for too sunny day.you don't get good photographs on a too sunny day and also it will be too heat at the beach.
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It will be damn hot! And humid too. So don't take much chance
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It should get hotter in April... Usually it's very hot at this time of the year, in March also but this year somehow the weather is still ok till now... it's breezy and pleasant in the evenings...
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Goa is great to visit anytime of the year.
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If you dont mind dealing with the excessive heat and the terrible humidity. i personally wouldn`t recommend that
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It would be too hot And you might not enjoy fully due to humid climate
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Hottest month plan to visit during December you will enjoy a lot....
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No. Recently I have been to Goa. And its too hot during day time. So a big no in April.
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Thank you all for the replies
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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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