Whilst the heat remains, the difference in weather throughout the year lies on the humidity levels and rainfalls. The beaches in Goa, including Arpora, see the busiest time in the winter months of November to March, which peaks during December and January. During these months, humidity level is low with day temperature of around 30°C and around 25°C at night time. Positioned along an idyllic 63 miles of Goa's coastline, Arpora will accommodate those wanting to experience both calmness and busy surroundings during their stay.
Arpora is a small village with rivers, lush landscapes, and historical buildings offering a charming mix of Indian and Latin cultures. Whilst it is less crowded than its surrounding resorts, it is still in close proximity and provides good access to the neighboring beaches. Keeping up with the higher of numbers of tourists who come to Goa every year, Arpora has seen a growing number of hotels being built in recent years. Apart from these hotels, there are also 1 or 2 bedroom apartments or villas costing between to per week.
Airfares cost around from the UK in August. Although most International flights to Goa requires connections via Mumbai, during peak season, many flights go directly to Goa's Dabolim airport.