Goa All Trip Types

Famous for stunning beaches, a sprawling coastline and fantastic sunsets, this former Portuguese enclave offers up a special blend of whitewashed European churches, enticing food and colourful markets. A popular getaway since the sixties, Goa today is still the perfect destination for an exotic escape.

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North Goa, GoaKyriad Prestige Hotel Calangute
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Your Goa Questions Answered

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Goa is known for its flavourful seafood, curries, and traditional dishes such as fish curry rice, Xacuti, and Vindaloo. You’ll also find a variety of international cuisines, especially in popular tourist areas.

The food in Goa is generally safe to eat. Stick to freshly prepared meals from reputable restaurants or food stalls. Drink bottled water and avoid consuming ice unless you’re sure it’s made from purified water.

Yes, travel insurance is recommended when visiting Goa. It can cover medical emergencies, trip cancellations, lost luggage, and other unexpected events, ensuring a worry-free holiday.

Must-see attractions in Goa include the pristine beaches of Palolem, Anjuna, and Baga, the vibrant markets in Mapusa and Anjuna, and the historic churches in Old Goa. The Dudhsagar Waterfalls and spice plantations are also popular attractions.

Yes, Goa is a mix of Indian and Portuguese influences, so it’s respectful to dress modestly when visiting religious sites. Remove shoes before entering temples and churches. Tipping is appreciated, around 10% in restaurants, but not mandatory.

Pack lightweight, breathable clothing, swimwear, sunscreen, and a hat for sun protection. Comfortable sandals or shoes are ideal for the beach and exploring, and don’t forget a light jacket for cooler evenings in the winter months.

The best time to visit Goa is from November to March when the weather is pleasant and mild, with temperatures ranging from 25°C to 30°C (77°F to 86°F). This period is perfect for enjoying the beaches, sightseeing, and outdoor activities. The monsoon season (June to September) can bring heavy rains, so visiting during the dry season is ideal.

Yes, Goa is generally safe for tourists. As with any destination, it's important to take standard precautions, such as keeping an eye on your belongings and avoiding isolated areas at night.

Konkani is the official language, but Marathi is also commonly spoken. English is widely used in tourist areas, hotels, and restaurants, making it easy for visitors to communicate.

The currency used in Goa is the Indian Rupee (INR). Credit and debit cards are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants, and shops, but it’s a good idea to carry some cash for small purchases or when visiting rural areas.

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