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mariolla oneill
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I'm in goa atthis very moment,it's not red hot hot its just humid,i dont like it its not too good thee are showers every now and again.the best time to come over is in end of november.good luck its realy hot and humid for now. |
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shane_freeman164
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its so cheap hot hot hot and lots of beers on the beach its so cheap also i go every year |
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Casey
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All of the above, the best place in the world for me, lovely weather and people, it really is magical. |
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valda54
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Goa is a dreamers paradise, from the young to the older, its not hot, just the weather, i love Goa , and would hate to see it spoilt, by being so called hot hot hot, keep that to the likes of Ibiza, come day go day, wish in me heart it was Sunday, well every night is a Sunday night in Goa, chill out place, |
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vambosthirdincarnation
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There were probably some pretty cool people there, 30 or 40 years ago! |
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gizzy
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...just a dreamers paradise!! |
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nina m
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I just love the place its perfect a dreamers paradise.... |
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Sharon T
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Goa is quite a popular destination with quite a colourful culture. It is an underdeveloped region of India so be prepared to witness poverty. Beaches are beautiful. Go for a higher standard of accommodation (4-5*), especially if your meals are included. Our summer is their rainy season, no UK tour operators go there at this time of year. The weather is glorious November-April.
It's a shame Goa is burdened with a reputation for louche living, because there's so much more to it than sun, sand and psychedelia. The allure of Goa is that it remains quite distinct from the rest of India and is small enough to be grasped and explored in a way that other Indian states are not. |
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