Is North Goa Better Than South?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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If you are looking for in North Goa or South Goa, you will find both South Goa and North Goa are quite pleasant for planning holidays and enjoyable for tropical weather. However,

travelling to South Goa is better because the weather is less humid than in North Goa

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Is north or South Goa better for families?


North goa is best place

to stay. Calangute and baga is preferable for family. Most happening place. In goa there are many veg restaurants too.

Which is the best part to stay in Goa?

  1. Tiswadi – Where to Stay in Goa for your First Visit. …
  2. Salcete – Best Place to Stay in Goa on a Budget. …
  3. Bardez – Where to Stay in Goa for Nightlife. …
  4. Pernem – Most Laidback Place to Stay in Goa. …
  5. Canacona – Where to Stay in Goa for Families.

Which part of Goa is best for friends?

Some of the popular ones are Vagator , Calangute beach, Anjuna beach and Baga beach. If you want scenic beauty and tranquillity,

South Goa

is the place to be. South Goa is home to the best secluded, rustic and pristine beaches that offer serene environs, relaxation and natural beauty.

Is North Goa better or south?

While there are amazing restaurants all over Goa,

North Goa does beat the south

when it comes to the variety of options available. Britto's at Baga, Curly's at Anjuna, Baba Au Rhum at Vagator, the list goes on and on.

Which is the cleanest beach in Goa?

  • Palolem Beach, South Goa.
  • Calangute Beach.
  • Anjuna Beach in North Goa.
  • Arambol beach in North Goa.
  • Mandrem Beach in North Goa.
  • Morjim Beach.

Is North Goa safe?


Goa is very safe

,even for solo travellers. But if your luck is bad you may encounter a maniac anywhere in the world. Goa is no exception.So always better to be safe.

Where do celebrities stay in Goa?

  • Cavatina, Benaulim. cavatinagoa. …
  • Pousada by the Beach, Calangute. Image Credit: Parineeti Chopra/Instagram. …
  • Antares Restaurant and Beach Club, Vagator. …
  • The Fisherman's Wharf, Cavelossim. …
  • Gunpowder, Assagao.

Which side of Goa is best for family?

  1. Baga Beach. Baga beach is popular with all types of travellers as one of the best beaches in North Goa. …
  2. Candolim Beach. …
  3. Calangute Beach. …
  4. Vagator Beach. …
  5. Colva Beach. …
  6. Benaulim Beach. …
  7. Cavelossim Beach.

Which is the best area to stay in South Goa?

  • Corporate team outings: Bogmalo, Colva, Palolem.
  • Honeymooners / romantic getaway: Bogmalo, Benaulim, Varca, Cavelossim, Mobor.
  • Nature lover / village life experience: Chandor, Varca, Loutolim, Quepem, Bogmalo, Mobor.
  • History lover: Chandor, Luotolim, Quepem.
  • Foodie: Colva.
  • Shopping: Cavelossim, Patnem, Margao.

Is North Goa cheaper than South Goa?

About North Goa And South Goa

Best Time To Visit Goa: The best time is between October to April. Budget:

North Goa: INR 10,000 3N/4D

(budget stay) South Goa: INR 20,000 for 3N/4D (luxurious stay)

Where do most foreigners stay in Goa?

  1. Palolem beach. …
  2. Ashwem Beach. …
  3. Candolim beach. …
  4. Morjim Beach. …
  5. Benaulim Beach.

Which is the best area to stay in North Goa?

Hi there Wardy, I would suggest that the

Baga, Calangute, Candolim areas

in North Goa would be best for you. All three places have plenty of hotels to choose from and all three have many bars and restaurants with live music in some.

Where should I live in Goa?

  • Panjim. Nestled on the Mandovi River, Panjim, or Panaji, is home to stunning colonial structures alongside modern houses. …
  • Fontainhas. …
  • Old Goa. …
  • Margao. …
  • Anjuna. …
  • Arpora. …
  • Arambol.

What is the best time to visit Goa?


Mid-November to Mid-February

: These are the best months to visit the party capital since the weather is pleasantly cool and comfortable. It's the perfect time to relax on the beaches amidst other tourists who make the most of these three months in Goa.

Is Goa costly?

So, is Goa expensive? The short answer is

no. It's more expensive compared to the rest of India

but that's hardly a fair comparison – considering India's dirt cheap prices. Most likely, you'll sound like a bird in Goa as you exclaim how cheap-cheap everything is.

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Timothy Chehowski is a travel writer and photographer with over 10 years of experience exploring the world. He has visited over 50 countries and has a passion for discovering off-the-beaten-path destinations and hidden gems. Juan's writing and photography have been featured in various travel publications.