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Goa in Monsoon

April 19, 2026 6 min read

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Goa in Monsoon

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Goa in monsoon is magical! The lush greenery, less crowded beaches, and refreshing weather make it perfect for a peaceful retreat

Known as a party place that’s crowded 365 days a year, Goa is where selfies and sun dances are just waiting to happen. However, if you are travelling in the monsoon, you must be confused about the weather, activities, crowd, and beach conditions. What to expect, how to travel, and whether the water sports will be possible or not? Don’t worry, we have got your back with all the answers.

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Goa in the monsoon is magical! The lush greenery, less crowded beaches, and refreshing weather make it perfect for a peaceful retreat

This blog helps you with information like the possible weather, places to explore, and activities to enjoy when visiting Goa in the monsoon.

Goa in Monsoon -Weather Forecast

Goa during the rainy season is not ideal if you plan to laze on the beachside, swim in the sea, or get tanned. As experienced by previous travellers, the coastal state beaches have red flags almost everywhere. There will be no water sports activities, and most shacks will be non-operational for safety.

The temperature commonly varies between 24 °C and 30°C. You will experience continuous rainfall on some days, and almost nothing on others. Thanks to global warming reaching its peak, there’s no saying what the next day will bring. However, it is safe to say that the atmosphere will be pretty humid, but you will not have difficulty breathing.

What’s attractive about Goa in the monsoon season is the fresh and crisp air with trees looking greener than ever. The roads and villages will be quieter than ever. So, if you are a fan of solitude, then this will be the perfect time to visit.

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Which Beaches to Visit in Goa During Monsoon?

As discussed above, beaches have red flags all around. However, there are a few distinct spots that turn into a cinematic experience when the rain spells grace them.

1. Ashwem Beach

Travellers love to explore Calangute and Baga Beach, but only a few are aware of how beautiful the other places are. One of the lesser-known spots in North Goa is the Ashwem Beach. What’s attractive to observe is that the water turns soft grey and doesn’t feel fierce. The rain only makes it a delight to walk along the beach, while the lined-up coconut palms enhance the aura. You will not find any open shacks on rainy days, so it is best to carry snacks and water along.

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A calm stretch of Ashwem Beach with soft golden sand, gentle waves, and a peaceful, uncrowded shoreline.

2. Querim Beach

The beach is located at the northernmost side of the town and is entirely different from one’s perception of Goa. It is known for the dense casuarina trees, soft sand, and crowd-free surroundings. So, don’t think twice and visit the Querim beach during the monsoon if that’s the kind of experience you want.

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A serene view of Querim Beach with golden sand, gentle waves and quiet, untouched surroundings

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3. Patnem Beach

Patnem is close to Palolem, a popular beach in Goa. However, what makes it different is the vibe and calmness of its surroundings. You will not find tourists, making it easier to enjoy the beauty of the sea. On the contrary, you’ll get to experience the water in a different light, away from the noise and population.

Places to Explore during Monsoon in Goa

Goan people believe that monsoon heals their town. The rain spells make it green again, which is somewhat lost amid commercialisation. Here are some of the places you should visit if you are someone who loves nature and wants to experience what the monsoon does to Goa:

1. Chapora Fort

The fort is located on the popular Chapora River and has been known as an abandoned spot for a long time. Its gorgeous sunset and ocean views are what make it a fascinating sight to explore. Sit on the fort wall and wait for the dusk to show its magic. Known to be a popular photography spot, the place will be the perfect backdrop for your vacation posts!

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A scenic view of Chapora Fort perched atop a rocky hill overlooking the shimmering Arabian Sea

2. Netravali Wildlife Sanctuary

More of a wildlife refuge, this tourist attraction in Goa is perfect for those who need a moment away from the noise. It covers around 200 sq. km. of land and is home to several animals like bison, leopard, sambar deer, barking deer, gaur, and sloth bears. There is also a popular Bubble Lake, called Budbudyanchi Tali, where water continuously rises and causes fascinating ripples.
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3. Chorao Backwaters

Chorao Island is famous for its bird sanctuary. But many don’t know that there’s also a backwater spot where you can kayak and enjoy the monsoon drizzle. You can also enjoy a boat ride if kayaking is not your cup of tea. Here, everything moves at a slow pace with kids jumping from walls and locals catching their favourite fish for trading.
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4. Tambdi Surla Waterfall

Enjoy a hike from the Tambdi Surla Mahadev Temple to reach the waterfall. This tourist spot gives you an escape from the monotony and promises a peaceful day with your partner. Take a look around yourself and you’ll be mesmerised by the greenery. There are not many tourists near the waterfall during the monsoon, making it perfect for those who don’t like overcrowded places.
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5. Divar Island

There is a quaint place near Old Goa where time feels like it is at a standstill. The Divar Island is an unexplored side of the coastal town where ferry rides aren’t busy, but rather enjoyable. With narrow lanes surrounded by Portuguese-inspired homes, everything comes alive here. Yes, there are no aesthetic cafés, but that’s precisely why the place is so special. It will be just you, your partner, and a few snacks that you bring along.
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Pro Tips to Follow in Goa During Monsoon

Goa during the rain is special, but it is still better to be cautious. Here are some of the things you should keep in mind:

  • Pack the proper clothing and other essentials so you don’t get drenched in the rain.
  • Scooters are fun in Goa, but car rental is a better choice for safety.
  • Converse with the locals so they can guide you on which hidden gems you can explore.
  • Don’t indulge in water sports when it’s raining. It is neither safe nor advisable.
  • Avoid trekking during the monsoon as the terrain will be slippery.
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