Goa Holidays
A holiday to Goa will give you
not just a relaxing break on one of its first
rate beach paradise but also offers a vacation
with personality, culture and history. Due to
its chequered history, having been ruled by Portugal
for over 4 centuries, Goa has been described as
been very multi cultural country with a healthy
mix of religious influences and cuisine. The excellent
fishing of the Goa shores bring in fresh fish,
prawns crabs and lobster
Nightlife and Beaches in Goa
With over 40 brilliant beaches offering its tourists
water sports and activities strung along a coastline
starching over 100 kilometres, its un-surprising
that Goa coast line has been named the ‘Beach
Capital of India’. The usually holiday entertainment
is on offer along the more popular beach resorts
of Goa. All night partying, if that’s what
your after is possible but it’s worth mentioning
the quieter beaches to the north and south of
Goa provide a tropical paradise with the exclusion
of the crowds. Goa is a very welcoming place and
can cater for which ever style of holiday you
long for. Weather you are on a tight budget, possibly
a student on their gap year looking for a beach
shack, or you wish to be pampered in one of Goa’s
more luxury hotels.
Have a quick check
at the availability of our cheap holidays to Goa
Climate of Goa
Being situated in a tropical zone means that
Goa has a lovely warm but can be humid climate
most of the year round. When planning your holiday
its probably best to avoid the monsoon season
that Goa experiences from early June to the end
of September.
Where is Goa
Lying on India’s west coast, Goa is India’s
smallest states lying between Maharashtra and
Karnataka to the south. It’s chequered with
a unusually history Goa makes for a holiday destination
full of culture and world heritage.
Goa’s beaches have become renown throughout
the world and has no doubt influenced the hundred
of thousand tourists holidaying in Goa all year
round. Tourism is Goa’s main industry and
remarkably for its size receives over ten percent
of all foreign holiday travellers that venture
to India. These foreign tourist find Goa’s
winter climate an idea break from there weather
back in Europe.
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