Best time to visit Old Goa?
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The best time to visit Old Goa is October to March — Goa's winter season. Here's a quick breakdown:
October – March (Best) The weather is pleasant and dry, with temperatures between 20–32°C. This is peak tourist season, and the atmosphere around the churches is lively but manageable. December is especially festive — the Feast of St. Francis Xavier (December 3rd) draws massive crowds to the Basilica of Bom Jesus, which is a remarkable experience if you enjoy cultural events.
April – May (Avoid if possible) Gets very hot and humid, touching 35–38°C. The sites are outdoors with limited shade, so it can be quite uncomfortable, though crowds are thinner.
June – September (Monsoon — mixed bag) Goa's monsoon is heavy and beautiful, and the greenery around Old Goa is stunning. However, some days you'll get drenched, and the interiors of very old churches can feel damp. If you don't mind occasional rain and want near-empty monuments, late September can actually be lovely.
Sweet spot: November to early February — ideal weather, post-monsoon freshness, and the heritage sites look their absolute best. If you're visiting from Delhi, it's also a great escape from the northern winter chill!
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