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Goa In November...
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Hi all, just wondered if anybody has any advice on travelling to Goa in November?
We are looking for somewhere more adult (two guys here), quiet and all inclusive I guess as want to just relax for a week on our way back from Australia and Singapore. Not too fussed about activities, trips etc., as it is a recharge and relax kind of break we are after....Also, is it hot in Goa in November?
Looked on TripAdvisor but I just don't trust the info on there as being completely unbiased!
Thanks.
We are looking for somewhere more adult (two guys here), quiet and all inclusive I guess as want to just relax for a week on our way back from Australia and Singapore. Not too fussed about activities, trips etc., as it is a recharge and relax kind of break we are after....Also, is it hot in Goa in November?
Looked on TripAdvisor but I just don't trust the info on there as being completely unbiased!
Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.my late husband was born in Goa when fed up with the family we used to escape to a small place called Bon Appetite at the end of Candolim beach, their web site isn't wonderful but your stay will be idyllic, small bungalows in beautiful gardens, nice outdoor restaurant, accomodation with split a/c, en suite & tea & coffee maker tv nothing too much trouble, sun beds next to beach, water sports near by, no more than about 20 guests, wifi and the owner JoJo has lived in UK so is on your wavelength, yes its hot enough in November to get a nice tan, went with my pal last November. Just Google it, come back if you want more info, its not expensive either. They never advertise, don't have to.
South Goa might suit you. The South is less commercialised and less busier than the North and is suited more to those people that like to just chill out and take things slower.
The weather gets considerably drier, the temperatures can reach startling heights and there is plenty of sun shine seen each day.
The weather gets considerably drier, the temperatures can reach startling heights and there is plenty of sun shine seen each day.
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