Goa is India's beach state, a former Portuguese colony that blends sandy coves and beach shacks with Latin-flavoured churches, whitewashed villas, and a famously laid-back vibe. North Goa is busy and party-oriented around Anjuna and Baga, while the south offers quieter, palm-fringed stretches like Palolem and Agonda.
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Quick facts
Timezone
Asia/Kolkata
Currency
₹ INR
Language
Hindi / English
City transfer
~45 min
Prepaid Taxi / Taxi / Bus
Best time to visit
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Don't miss
Visit Galgibaga Beach in South Goa between November and February — it's a nesting ground for Olive Ridley sea turtles and one of the quietest beaches in Goa. Arrive early morning when hatchlings are sometimes spotted making for the sea.
Spend at least two hours in Old Goa's UNESCO church complex — the Basilica of Bom Jesus contains the remains of St Francis Xavier and is one of the finest Baroque buildings in Asia. Go before 10 am to beat the tour buses.
Book a morning tour of Tropical Spice Plantation or Sahakari Spice Farm (₹800–1,200 including lunch) — you'll walk through rows of cardamom, pepper vines, and vanilla orchids before eating a traditional Goan thali under the canopy.
Rent a scooter for at least one full day (₹300–500) — it's the only practical way to reach Butterfly Beach in South Goa (park at Palolem and take a 10-minute boat ride, or hike 45 minutes through forest) and find uncrowded northern beaches like Keri near Terekol Fort.
Travel tips
- →Rent a scooter to hop between beaches but always wear a helmet and check insurance coverage
- →Head south to Palolem or Patnem for quieter beaches if Baga feels too crowded
- →Visit the Saturday Night Market at Arpora for shopping, food, and live music in season
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