The state of Goa, in India, is famous for its beaches and
places of worship. Tourism is its primary industry, and is generally focused on the
coastal areas of Goa, with decreased tourist activity inland.
The tranquil atmosphere, quieter and less crowded beaches, along with
opportunities for cultural exploration and a relatively safer environment,
make South Goa the top pick for families seeking a memorable vacation
experience.
Baga Beach, a tourist hotspot in Goa, is known for its colourful beach shacks and exciting water sports. It is definitely one of the most stunning places in Goa.
This is the season when the temperature in Goa rises, with an average
ranging between 26-37 degree Celsius. This is the
perfect season for all the adventure aficionados as water sports activities
like parasailing, kayaking, banana boat ride etc.
Generally, North Goa is considered more expensive than South Goa. Within North Goa,
areas such as Baga, Calangute, and Candolim are popular tourist hotspots and
are more expensive compared to other areas. These areas have a high
concentration of restaurants, bars, and shops, and are also closer to the
popular beaches.
Prices are very reasonable, making eating out accessible
for most tourists. As with many areas in India, street food is abundant and
much cheaper than eating in restaurants.
One of the best places for shopaholics in Goa is Calangute
Market Square where you
will get everything from summer clothes to jewelry. Here, you would love to
shop for handicrafts, beachwear, leather products, seashells, carpets,
trinkets, etc.
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