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First Time Goa Tips – A handy and simple guide to the land

by Caleb Falcon

Known for its pristine beaches, bustling markets, and rich cultural heritage, Goa attracts travellers from all corners of the globe. Whether you’re seeking relaxation on palm-fringed sands, are eager to explore Portuguese colonial architecture, or are ready to indulge in a lively nightlife scene, Goa offers something for everyone.

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Pick the Best Time to go
While Goa is fun and vibrant throughout the year, choosing the optimal time to visit can enhance your vacation experience. It’s best to plan your trip between November and February when the weather is pleasant and comfortable. Alternatively, visiting in mid-October or mid-March, at the beginning or end of the peak season when the weather is still bearable, offers more affordable hotel rates.

Book your rooms and stays in Advance
As a favoured tourist destination, hotels in Goa are consistently filled with visitors throughout the year. Therefore, it’s advisable to book your hotel rooms well in advance, particularly if you’re planning a trip during the winter season or around long weekends. This preparation will help you avoid last-minute rush and disappointment, even if you’re staying in short stay apartments in Goa, or others like the Citadines Arpora Nagoa Goa

Try out some Goan Cuisine
If you’re a food enthusiast, Goa’s multicultural cuisine offers an array of choices that will delight your palate. Goan cuisine is a delightful fusion of Portuguese, French, Arab, Chinese, Konkan, Malabar, and other influences. Goan fish curry is a perennial favourite and a must-try for seafood lovers.

Don’t Leave Without Going to the Beach
Known for its beaches and beach parties, beach hopping is one of the top activities to enjoy in Goa. The state boasts numerous famous beaches like Baga, Anjuna, Candolim, and Calangute, bustling with locals and tourists nearly year-round. For a quieter and more serene experience, opt for lesser-known gems such as Ashwem, Butterfly, Agonda, Morjim, and Patnem instead of the crowded and noisy ones.

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