About Marmagoa

Marmagoa
located at the mouth of the Zuari River, the city is counted among India's
top natural harbours. Like most of the cities in Goa, Mormugao port's
history, too, is linked with the Portuguese. The town has some industries
and not very much else besides the highly dilapidated ruins of a fort, and
an ironic history, which classifies it as "the town that never was".
If one wants to extricate oneself from the beaches, a sunset walk around the
harbour can be a pleasant change.
Major Tourist Attractions of Marmagoa
Varca Beach
Marmagao Fort

Climate
of Marmagoa
Clothing - While planning for a trip to Marmagoa, you
don't need make a fuss over packing the right set of apparels since the
weather is more or less salubrious throughout the year. One do bring along
some beachwear if you want to return back with a toned physique.
Summer - The summer weather in Marmagoa is reasonably warm
with temperatures climbing up to the higher thirties. As south-west monsoon
sets in June, sporadic rainfalls lash the plains. There is a marked rise in
humidity levels during this period.
Winter -
Winter months usher in a pleasant weather in Marmagoa. The winter season
lasts from December to February with the mercury plummeting down a few
notches.
How To Reach Marmagoa
Rail - The nearest railway station is situated at Vasco da
Gama.
Air - Dabolim, Goa's airport, lies on top of
a rocky plateau, 4-km southeast of Vasco da Gama.
Road -
Arriving by bus from Panjim or Margao, one'll be dropped off to the situated
interestate Kadamba Terminus, 3-km east of the town centre from Vasco. From
Vasco one can catch ferries to reach Margao harbour.