Goa has been divided into 2 parts North Goa and South Goa. South goa is all about historical places and churches. North Goa is you all might have heard about: the crowded beaches, crazy nightlife, Goan trance, hippie markets and many more. If you like a fast pace and plenty of things to do, this is the place.
You can take a flight directly to Goa or the nearest railway station is Thivim or Madgaon.
Hire a bike or moped on rent and petrol prices are also lesser overhere.
Calangute and Baga, Goa’s oldest beaches are the centre of the region, with one of the few beaches still humming in the off-season. Anjuna, with its famous Wednesday market, and Vagator still exude some hippy cool and party vibe, while the laid-back beaches of Morjim, Aswem and Mandrem are low-key but family-friendly resorts with some flashy beachfront huts. In the far north, Arambol is a popular paragliding centre. If time permits then you can try cruise in panjim and ya majestic casino on the way to panjim from calangute.Overall Goa is everything about true entertainment with family and much more with friends.