Goa weddings look magical on Instagram. The beach, the golden light, the breezy atmosphere, the incredible photos. And they genuinely are magical — when planned properly. But there are some realities about Goa weddings that couples often discover too late.
Here’s what our team at Evora Event wishes more couples knew before they started planning.
1. The best beach venues get booked 12–18 months in advance. Goa is India’s most popular destination wedding location. If you want a specific beachfront property between November and February, you need to start early — very early.
2. November to February is peak season — and peak pricing. Goa venues during this window cost significantly more than off-season rates. Budget accordingly and don’t be surprised by price quotes.
3. Noise restrictions are real. Most Goa venues have a 10 PM music cutoff in many areas due to noise regulations. Plan your DJ sets and performances around this — your planner should handle the necessary permissions proactively.
4. Monsoon Goa is beautiful but risky for outdoor weddings. June to September brings heavy rain. If you’re considering a monsoon wedding, ensure your venue has full covered backup arrangements — not just a small tent.
5. Guest accommodation needs to be blocked early. Goa’s best hotels fill up fast during peak season. Your wedding planner should coordinate a room block immediately after your venue is confirmed.
6. Vendors from outside Goa can come — but it adds cost. Some couples want their Mumbai or Pune photographer. That’s fine, but factor in travel, accommodation and premium charges.
7. The permit and licensing process for events is real paperwork. Beachside events require specific permissions. An experienced local planner handles this seamlessly — but a couple managing it alone can hit serious delays.
8. Goa works beautifully for multi-day wedding formats. Mehendi by the pool, Sangeet on the beach, ceremony at sunset — Goa is perfect for spreading celebrations across 2-3 days. Budget and plan for it.
9. Seafood and Goan cuisine on the menu is a crowd-pleaser. Ask your caterer to include some local Goan dishes alongside the standard wedding menu. Guests love it — especially those visiting Goa for the first time.
10. Your wedding photos will be extraordinary — if you plan the timing right. Goa’s golden hour is 5:30–6:30 PM depending on the season. Coordinate your ceremony and couple shoot around this window and your photographs will be breathtaking.
Goa remains one of our favourite destinations to plan weddings in — and with the right team managing the details, it delivers everything it promises.
Thinking about a Goa wedding? Reach out to Evora Event and let’s talk timelines, venues and budgets.
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