Dont bother with Calangut, or Baga really touristy crap. Although you do see some odd sights. I saw an elephant 'parked' outside a bar whilst a Liverpool game was on.
Also, the mid day sun is pretty bright and will wash out a lot of the colours, along with the smoky dusty haze that hangs in the air it can either be a benefit or a hinderance. Early morning the air is crisp and clear, sunsets are beautiful with some great light.
Watch the ocean, can be some farly strong rips. 95% of the time its fine. The people who suffer the most are the indian teenagers who come down from Bombay etc. They cant swim, get drunk and drown. Saw several bodies when I was there. They refuse to listen to local fisherman as they think they are superior bombayites.
head to
Arambol - (North of Anjuna). Very beautiful coast and along the way there are some quiet beaches, people on kite buggies, huge long stretches of sand, some bars and chai stops. Take random turnings towards the beach, follow the dirt patchs and you will come across little clusters of houses/huts that are for the shrimp fisherman. Reallly is amazing stuff.
Anjuna flea market - All sorts of weird and wonderfull people. Crusties, holy men, tourists, beggers, performers, street kids, amazing colours. Get there early whilst its all being set up, during the day just plot up at a bar or on the beach and watch the 'scene' then as eveing draws in the bars and beach front gets busy for the sunset. Fire jugglers, acrobats etc.
Chapora - Lovely little village along a sweeping coconut fringed bay. the centre gets quite busy with crusties and hippies etc. Great place for people watching. Pleanty of hippies on enfeild motorcycles to see. Follow on from Chapora following the road through the village and you will come to the old port where the ferry used to cross. Asklocals, they will point you in the right direction.
mapusa - main market town. Lots of street stuff old buildings.
If you get chance head for a Kerala backwater trip. Quite a distance from Goa but worth it.
Will post some of my goa photos tonight to give you a few ideas. Best thing I did was hire a scooter, get of the main roads and just get lost......amazing little shrines and temples. I spent three days lost.....in more ways than one!
Keep your main wallet and stuff in your sock and have a few rupees at hand incase the police decide to 'check your licence'

. Dont let the coppers intimidate you, they can be a pain in the *rse.
Im heading to goa in Jan for a wedding...cant wait.
Have fun, it really is a magical place once you get away from the tourist track.
