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Take lot of Sun screen lotion Avoid beaches during afternoon time Night parties will be awsome during that period Also evening at beach side will be awsome
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Summer is Goa is not the best time for beach hopping. You can plan your vacation around the festivals in this season. Here's a list you'd be interested in, https://www.tripoto.com/trip/festival-calendar-of-goa-578dc0fa3ffe3
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Take lot of Sun screen lotion Avoid beaches during afternoon time Night parties will be awsome during that period Also evening at beach side will be awsome
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Use trivago for budget stays and also rent bike to roam around.
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Hi Sumit, Some tips are: 1. Stay hydrated 2. Apply sunscreen 3. Enjoy watersports 4. Beware of mosquitos 5. Drink clean water
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Carry a lot of sunscreen and be ready for lot of humidity. Summers are really hot in Goa, it's kinda off season for the state.
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Temperature is quite hot in Goa during summers. So kindly take sunscram, hat , glayers
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Apply sunscreen lotion
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Sunscreen and tender coconut water
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You get bad sunburns as the temperatures rise immensely, go during winters and even monsoons but please avoid summer in goa
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Weather Conditions in goa OCT-MAR 23oC JUL-SEP 24oC MAR-JUN 30oC Best Season to Visit Goa Goa is all about losing track of time. Where you don’t know when the sun goes down and the stars come out as you dance the night away. The throbbing beaches and the cheerful outlook of the many tourists in Goa make you feel like something magical is always about to happen. Goa is in a constant state of excitement. A tropical paradise where night and day merge into a unending journey of relaxation and rejuvenation - almost like a party that everybody has been invited to. However, Goa is also about wandering away from the restless crowds and heading to quaint, unusual cafes to spend some time with yourself or a loved one. It is about stealing away moments and escaping the chatter of the many people around you. In short, Goa is both the calm and the chaos. Goa has many shades highlighted by its seasons. Which shade you want to witness, is totally your choice. We, at Thomas Cook, will make sure you make the right decision by helping you choose when to take the big step. Each season in Goa has something different to offer. Here, we have for you all the information that you may require in order to choose the most ideal time to travel. Listed for you are also the precautions that you must take before and while you are on your trip. Take a look! Peak Season – November to March Shoulder Season – April and October Low Season – May to September Travel Seasons Min/Max Temperature Season March - May 25-35 °C Sunny and hot days June - August 24-30°C Slightly cooler with frequent rain showers November- March 21 to 32C Cool and pleasant winds Goa in Winter (November – March) Temperature - The air temperature during the season of winter fluctuates between 21°C and 32°C. Weather – The aftermath of the monsoon gives way to all kinds of greens when winter falls. The warm rays of the sun kiss your skin as slightly cold winds play with your hair. You take in the scent of the salty sea as the clear sky above you calls for an adventure. The pleasant weather during the winter season makes it the best time to visit Goa. Tourists start pouring in, owing to the agreeable weather that kicks off the high season. Goa in winter is all about late nights that make you want to sit by the sea with a light shawl wrapping you in a tight embrace as you watch the sea waves beat against the rocks on the seashore. Significant events - The clement weather calls for a plethora of activities and festivals, attracting tourists from all over the globe. This is perhaps the most suitable time for you to venture outdoors and acquaint yourself with the surroundings. Gallivant around Goa in the winter season and you will sense celebrations in the air. The many churches of Goa look ever so beautiful, illuminated with pristine lights in the night as the sound of carols echo from their walls announcing the arrival of Christmas. Not just Christmas, Goa also has festivals that are central to its culture and spirit. One of the main highlights of this season is the Goa Carnival held in the month of February. This carnival just has one rule, leave your worries at home and get ready to feast on amazing food, music, dance and have a lot of fun. Not just any other festival, musical parades held in the capital do not fail to catch anybody’s eye. It is also a ritual to take the party to the streets, concluding with the famous black and red dance performed by the Clube Nacional in the state capital. Why you should visit now – This time of the year is all about lit up and crowded streets, watching fellow tourists or locals whiz by you in scooters and dancing the night away with your loved ones. With Goa usually being a warm place and a victim of the strong sunrays, this time of the year grants some mercy to the land of good times. Do not disappoint the adventurer in you as you enjoy the thrill of water sports at Mahdei River or Agonda Beach. Things to know before the visit – If you are looking for some peace and serenity, we advise you to head to South Goa and the north in case you wish to explore Goa’s much talked about nightlife. Keep in mind that Goa remains shut between 1 and 4 pm in the afternoon. Hence, plan your trip accordingly. Tips – Since this is the peak season, ensure that your tickets are booked well in advance. Plan your activities and itinerary according to the weather. While you pack, make sure you include both warm and cool clothes as well as sunscreen and some glasses. Carry flip-flops, sandals and some swimwear as well. Goa in Monsoon (June – August) Temperature - The air temperature during the season of monsoon ranges between 24°C and 30°C. Weather – Goa in Monsoon is home to frequent rain showers, subtle drizzle with a chance of thunderstorm. With the scent of the salty sea mixing with the earthy aroma that comes with the rains, Goa is a treat for all the nature-lovers out there. While the days are humid, the nights
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