NORTH GOA VS SOUTH GOA

 

Goa is the smallest state in India, yet it offers a lot in terms of attractions, activities, nightlife, dining, lodging, and fun. But which of North or South Goa should you visit first? Both are exceptional and lovely in their own right. Goa's vibrant north is known for its shopping and nightlife, while the south is known for its tranquility, pristine beaches, and picturesque landscapes.


North Goa

Beaches

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The greatest sites to visit in North Goa include Baga Beach, Vagator Beach, Anjuna Beach, and Calangute Beach, which will thrill the party animals. When visiting the well-known beaches of North Goa, take advantage of the lively parties, watersports, and street cuisine. The beaches in this area of town are somewhat busy due to their fame.

Heritage

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The gorgeous surroundings in which the well-known church structures of North Goa are located add to their allure for visitors. You'll have the impression that you've entered a Portuguese colony after you've entered these works of art. Church of St. Catherine, St. Antony's Church, and Church of St. Lawrence are a few of the top destinations in North Goa.

Shopping

For avid shoppers and hagglers, the flea markets of North Goa provide clothing, jewellery, and souvenirs. The marketplaces offer a fantastic mix of bed coverings, woodwork crafts, and souvenirs from Gujarat, Kashmir, and Tibet, among many other things. Anjuna market, Arpora market, and Maposa market are a few of the great spots in North Goa that you should visit when exploring the alluring beaches of North Goa.

Cuisine

North Goa is the stairway to heaven for those who enjoy street cuisine. There are several beach shacks and hotels that provide delectable and zingy Goan food. Get a touch tipsy with feni, a rare Kaju beverage from Goa. For calzones and shellfish, check out Matsya Freestyle Kitchen and Fellini's Pizza.

Nightlife

The endless beach parties in North Goa make the night more luminous than the day. The majority of the young Janta dance to the beat of renowned DJs playing under glittering disco lights. Visit the dance floors at Tito's Club and Cafe Mamo's, two of the top nighttime destinations in North Goa, with your friends.

Sightseeing

The ideal places to create lifelong memories are the well-known forts like Chapora and Fort Aguada. Admire the forts as you look out at the magnificent sea. If that's not enough, venture into the Bondla and Mhadei Wildlife Sanctuary, two of North Goa's top tourist destinations, to take photographs with some Bengal tigers.

Where to stay

To spend your trip on a budget, North Goa gives you a range of low-cost beach shacks and motels. Not particularly opulent, but we guarantee that the vista and the food will astound you. Book a room at one of the top places to stay in North Goa, such as Naked Space Boutique Hotel, Casa Vagator, S2 Beach Shack, or Calamari Beach Shack, which are all close to your favourite beaches.



South Goa

Beaches

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In contrast to the North Goa beaches, you may unwind with your lover on the serene and beautiful beaches of this edge. Palolem Beach, Butterfly Beach, and Majorda Beach are a few of the well-known beaches in South Goa where you may indulge in superb cuisine at the most upscale restaurants. Discover the pristine sand of Tiswadi Island, one of South Goa's top beaches, with your special someone for the ideal romantic weekend trip.

Heritage

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These are more recent than the North Goan churches, yet they are extremely similar to the ones already discussed. The sheer magnificence of these structures' vaulted interiors overwhelms the visitors. The top locations to visit in South Goa are Rachol Seminary, Our Lady of Hope Church, Velim Church, and Three Kings Church, among other well-known churches. The tourist attractions in South Goa are far more well-known than those in North Goa.

Shopping

You don't need to sing the "Saturday, Saturday" tune since South Goa's flea markets always offer something unique in stock. Because there are fewer people around, you can haggle better. Visit the Palolem market, Colem market, and Caculo market while on a South Goa trip for some of the greatest shopping in South Goa. Shop there till your pockets bleed.

Cuisine

You'll want more of the delicious meals served in South Goa. Enjoy the delectable treats as large, vivacious throng lounges on the loungers nearby. In the region of Goa where feni is produced, treat your taste buds to some specialties from Martin's Corner and The Village Square.

Nightlife

Do you want some upscale gatherings on the roadside? Well, South Goa is the best option for you. Your opulent resort has a bustling party waiting for you under the shed. Visit Leopard Valley and Silent Noise Club, then describe what it's like to be a member of it. Goa's nightlife is similar in certain ways throughout the entire city, whether in North Goa or South Goa, however, South Goa is more affluent than North Goa.

Sightseeing

Want to bring luck home with you but are afraid of tigers? Then dolphin seeing would be the pinnacle of your South Goa trip, for sure. While in this area of the city, take pictures at Cabo De Gama and Rachol Fort to fill up your phone's memory. Visit Codigo Wildlife Sanctuary with your family for the day if you have the guts to look for tigers.

Where to stay

If you absolutely must have luxury, South Goa is the best option. Take a break in the spa and jacuzzi of these opulent hotels, or even the shacks, for the ideal Goa vacation. The HQ, The Nest, and BeachHutBooking are some of the top locations to stay in South Goa, thus we recommend staying there.