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It will start of summer and will be very Hot /Humid .You can plan for south Goa if you want less crowded and peaceful stay .. North Goa is good for nightlife and bit more crowded compare to south .
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Hi, I am sure this article will be of great help in planning your trip : https://www.tripoto.com/goa/trips/best-things-to-do-in-goa
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It will be hot and humid. So keep sunscreen plenty. Stay hydrated with water, coconut water and stuff. Start early in the morning before the sun drieves up the heat meter. Cotton and linen will be your beat friends, wear shorts and open sandals for comfort.
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March is perfect for water activities like parasailing, jet skiing, and dolphin spotting. Rent a scooter to explore hidden spots, but avoid riding at night if you're not familiar with the area. Goa is solo-travel-friendly, so you'll have no trouble meeting people or just soaking in the vibe.
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March is a good time to visit Goa as the crowds start thinning after peak season, and the weather is warm but manageable. 1. Stay hydrated and carry sunscreen, as temperatures can reach up to 35°C. 2. Visit quieter beaches like Palolem, Agonda, and Ashwem to avoid the heat and crowds. 3. Enjoy water sports early in the morning or late afternoon for a better experience. 4. Explore night markets, spice plantations, and river cruises for a relaxed vibe. Since it’s the start of the off-season, you may also find good deals on hotels and flights.
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