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I always take a lightweight cardigan to put over my shoulders in the evenings. Its not cold, but can get a little bit cooler between Nov-Feb, but not in March and April, it is still baking hot in the evening in those two months! You might not even use the cardigan but I like to have it with me incase it gets a bit chilly.
Enjoy your holiday :D
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You definately wont need a sweatshirt but a pashmina or v lightweight cardie is a good idea especially if you go into restaurants/shops with the air con on full blast.

Just something to cover shoulders really.
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Thanks very much for the advice, that is just what I will do

Cheers Vickie
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The evenings are very warm. You may run the risk of climatising after day 10.

As for packing long sleeves - don't pack. Just wear what you have (trunks underneath obviously). You will be desperate for the the suitcase space for the return.
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Well you need to be able to go swimming!!!!

Really though. Everything is out there to purchase and so ridiculously cheap. My partner loved the clothes and was gutted she only took back 6 dresses.

So don't worry about taking or not taking anything for the evenings as you will want to buy stuff.
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Ladies dont wear trunks.
Some people get a bit chilly and a like to take one or two things with sleeves with them, even if it is just to put over your shoulders.
Not that ive been shopping for cardigans etc in Goa, but then ive never seen any for sale and I certainly wouldnt like to go searching for one if I felt a bit cold, much easier to pack one and take it with you.
Are the ladies clothes so gorgeous in Goa that you would want to wear them in the UK? Bags and shoes maybe, but IMO not dresses etc.
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i always take a light cardi too because i sometimes get the shivers because of too much sun if you know what i mean! i know what you mean gemma - the first time we went i bought quite a few tops but to be honest i might have worn them once but then they were consigned to the back of the drawer.its just bags and shoes now.although i do like the pashminas too!
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Pashminas are nice and keep you snug and warm if it gets a bit chilly.
I always take a lightweight black cardi and a white one. I hardly wear them, they are just for over my shoulders. But when the AC is on full in some bars and restaurants it can get a bit cold (even although its still very warm outside!) :D
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