Climate in Goa

The seasons here can be broadly categorised as – Summer, Monsoon and Winter. There is no best time to travel to Goa, as all seasons have unique allure. Here’s a sneak peek into Goa during various months.

Season Travel Windows Average Temperature Range
Summer March to June
25°C to 35°C
Monsoon July to September
24°C to 30°C
Winter October to February
20°C to 30°C


Goa in Summer (March to June) 

Summer in Goa brings warm temperatures and a vibrant atmosphere, with the temperature fluctuating between 25°C and 35°C. While it's considered the off-season for tourism due to the heat, there are still reasons to visit. The beaches are less crowded and offer a peaceful retreat. For a quieter Goa experience, summer can be a delightful time to explore the state's charms.

Goa in Monsoon (July to September) 

The monsoon season in Goa brings lush landscapes and a unique charm to the region. The average high temperature in Goa's monsoon season is between 28°C and 30°C, while the average low is between 24°C and 25°C. The countryside transforms into a vibrant green, and the Dudhsagar Waterfalls are at their majestic best. Ayurvedic treatments and yoga retreats thrive during this period, offering a rejuvenating experience. Many restaurants and hotels remain open, providing visitors with a quieter and more intimate experience. However, a sudden rain splash at any time might keep you indoors.

Goa in Winter (October to February) 

Winter in Goa is the peak tourist season when the state is most vibrant and welcoming. The weather is pleasantly cool and comfortable, making it an ideal time for beach activities, water sports, and exploring the diverse attractions. The average minimum temperature during these months is 20°C, while the maximum goes up to 32°C. Festivals like Christmas and New Year are celebrated with fervor, adding a festive atmosphere. Goa becomes fully alive, and popular beaches like Baga and Calangute host lively events. With clear skies and mild temperatures, winter is the best time to visit Goa with family.

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