Goa · Month comparison
November vs February
February ranks #1 overall vs November at #2. Goa Carnival transforms the coast — the Portuguese-influenced street festival is the most unique event in India's calendar.
November
#2 of 12 months
Best match
The underrated month — nearly peak-season weather, prices still reasonable, and Sunburn Festival brings the season's best energy.
- ↑Sunburn Festival (early-to-mid December start, with November events building) is one of Asia's largest electronic music festivals, held in North Goa: the combination of world-class DJs, beach venue, and the Goa party culture makes it a serious draw
- ↑Weather reaches peak-season quality: 32°C, minimal rain (20mm), and 9 sunshine hours — effectively the same conditions as January at meaningfully lower prices and with thinner crowds
February
#1 of 12 months
Best match
Goa Carnival transforms the coast — the Portuguese-influenced street festival is the most unique event in India's calendar.
- ↑Goa Carnival (typically late February, exact dates move with the calendar) is a three-day explosion of floats, music, and colour that has no equivalent elsewhere in India — the Portuguese legacy preserved in a way that makes Goa feel like a genuinely different country
- ↑Weather is marginally the best of the peak season: February averages 9.8 sunshine hours and the very lowest rainfall; swimming conditions are excellent at every beach from Arambol to Palolem
| Factor | November | February |
|---|---|---|
| Weather score | 9 | 10 |
| Value score | 5 | 3 |
| Crowd score | 5 | 3 |
| Events score | 7 | 9 |
| Atmosphere | 8 | 9 |
| Avg high temp | 32°C | 33°C |
| Monthly rain | 20mm | 2mm |
| Daily sunshine | 9hrs | 9.8hrs |
November trade-offs
- ↓Prices are rising from October: November sits in the moderate tier as the season gets established and bookings from European winter-sun seekers fill the better properties
- ↓Sunburn Festival weekend (if timing overlaps) brings a massive crowd to North Goa's venues and surrounding accommodation; prices spike for the festival period specifically
- ↓Some of the best South Goa beach properties (particularly Agonda) book out in November as returning regulars secure their preferred weeks ahead of the Christmas-New Year peak
February trade-offs
- ↓Carnival weekend brings significant domestic Indian tourism to Panaji and the main beach towns; accommodation books out completely for the festival period — plan months ahead
- ↓Still expensive: February pricing is marginally below January's absolute peak but well above the shoulder season; budget travellers are squeezed
- ↓The peak season infrastructure means some beaches (particularly Baga and Calangute) are at their most commercial and crowded; the contrast with the monsoon emptiness could not be greater
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