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Mid-size cars are recommended for Goa considering the road conditions and traffic. These cars provide adequate comfort and good fuel efficiency, fitting in perfectly with Goa's narrow roads. However, if you're traveling as a group or family, a full-size car or SUV could be your best bet for better comfort.
Thanks to its small size, Goa can be traversed end-to-end in just 3-4 hours. One of the most scenic routes is the coastal route from North Goa to South Goa. Drive along this route to discover some of the most beautiful beaches of Goa, quaint fishing villages, popular shacks, and churches.
In Goa, speed limits are usually set at 50 km/h within city limits and 80 km/h on highways. Seatbelts are mandatory for both driver and front passenger. Keep in mind that driving on the right side of the road is the norm in India.
Goa is synonymous with beautiful beaches. Visit Baga and Calangute in the north for a vibrant atmosphere or head to the quieter Agonda and Palolem in the south for some tranquility.
Don't miss out on Goa's historic sites like the Basilica of Bom Jesus, Fort Aguada, and St. Augustine Tower which reflect the state's Portuguese past.
Goa has a tropical monsoon climate, so it stays warm throughout the year. The tourist season is typically from November to March when the weather is dry and pleasantly cool.
The official currency is the Indian Rupee (INR). Credit cards are widely accepted, but it's also advised to keep some cash for smaller establishments and roadside stalls.
Goa comes alive with numerous festivals and events. The Goa Carnival in February, Shigmo in March, and the famous Sunburn Festival in December are a few that should be in your itinerary.