Goa in June | Goa in July | Things to do in Monsoon season in GOA | Goa in August | Goa in June July and August
The heavy monsoon rain starts to fall in early June;
It is cooler in June and the humidity is high. The average temperature is 30 degrees centigrade.
The rain starts to progressively increase in June. In June Goa receives 868 mm of rain in 22 days. There is less rain in August just 513 mm and several days without any rain. It rains only for 13 days in August.
Firstly Baga , Calangute and Anjuna beaches are extremely busy with local tourist even in the low season.

Debris from the rough sea and strong muddy waves covers the beach. The sky is filled with low dark water-laden clouds Most days the red flags are out on the beach as it is very unsafe to bathe or swim in the sea. it can rain for hours but it will clear and you can still get a suntan.
High tide floods the beach and can be very scary to walk along the beach, However low tide offers good leeway to stroll along the beach.
Conversely one of the advantages of low season is that the hotels, car and bike rental are fifty percent cheaper. For instance you can get fantastic deals in luxury hotels in South Goa. There are no direct flights from Europe and Russia between May and October
Panjim’s party scene and other trance parties are all still happening but with more local tourist Some of the beach shacks and beach huts are closed down or dismantled during this time of the year. Palolem beach in South Goa is ideal for lazing around during the day however it still has its own nightlife.

More importantly celebrate St John the Baptist feast
On the 24th of June enjoy the captivating spirit of merriment, colour and tradition and celebrate St John the Baptist feast by jumping into a village well filled up with rainwater, stream or pond to retrieve gifts and feni and shouting ‘Viva Sao Joao’. villagers wear colourful costumes and fruit and flower-laden kopel on their heads. It a great time for all to enjoy the fun and festivities.
Admire the green and lush paddy fields filled with rain water. Similarly watch the traditional planting of rice using water buffalo to plough the fields.
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In addition rent a scooter to ride and explore Goa countryside.
Visit Fort Aguada and lighthouse and other forts. Feel like a Bollywood superstar at The Taj Aguada hotel which stands within the fort walls. A luxury hotel on the beachfront, it has been host to many Bollywood movie shoots and international dignitaries.

Visit Shanta Durga Temple in Ponda
It is situated at the foothill of Kavalem village in Ponda Taluka. The temple was constructed during the reign of Maratha Empire King Chattrapati Shahu Maharaj of Satara
Stay in a Homestay – It is the best way to experience local culture and village activities Most homestays are old Portuguese houses with beautiful surroundings and paddy fields In comparison to a hotel a homestay will provide you a genuine experience of life in Goa and its lovely people. Further you can explore the serene setting of Goa villages and islands – reminiscent of a bygone era.
Visit Betul Fort
The fort stands overlooking the Mobor beach and strategically positionedtowards the mouth of River Sal meeting the ocean. It was built in the 17th century on the orders on Chatrapati Shivaji to protect from invading force

Among other things visit Dudhsagar Fall,
located in the Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary and Mollem National Park in the the Western Ghats. In the monsoons it forms a spectacular fall fed by the heavy rains. The decidious forest is very biodiverse and is must- see place for nature lovers

Similarly taste the authentic Goan dishes with the help of locals.
Walk through the narrow streets of Fontainhas and feel the nostalgia, the atmospheric Portuguese architecture in this part of Panjim.
Likewise visit a local bar feel slightly intoxicated drinking toddy , coconut and cashew fenni. Visit a spice plantation and farm and marvel at the exotic pepper corn, piri piri chillies, cardomom, cinnamon and the lush green vegetation nearby.

Further catch the rural scene of bullocks and cows ambling along the country lanes
or the water buffaloes indulging in mud baths or ploughing in the paddy fields.

Last but not least visit Basilica of Bom Jesus
which holds the incorrupt body of Saint Francis Xavier who brought Christianity to India and the Far East. spend time in local churches and temples.
Pros and Cons of the Monsoon season
Cons
Many restaurants, hotels, markets and night clubs are closed ( there are still some parties going on around Tito’s Lane )
Heavy rain can bring power cuts and flooding of roads
Not the best weather for lazing on the beach or swimming
The rain is unexpected but the sun will be out later
It can rain all day in June and July
No jeeps available to take you to Dudhsagar Fall
Anjuna Flea Market and Saturday night markets are closed
Pros
Luxury 5 star hotels offer 55-70 % monsoon discount
For budget stay Baga, Calangute and Candolim are best
Goa is extremely scenic in monsoon with flourishing green vegetation
Dudhsagar Fall is in it’s fully glory and splendour during the rains
Cheaper bike and car hire
Best time for wildlife photo enthusaist and nature lovers
Baga , Calangute and Anjuna beaches are extremely busy with local tourist even in the low season
There is less rain in August just 513 mm and several days without any rain. It rains only for 13 days in August.