My parents are going to Goa for the first time at the end of January.
My mum has just heard that you must cover your shoulders in restaurants (including hotel restaurants). Is this right? My mum is now panicking as most of her holiday wardrobe consists of strappy dresses and tops.
Any advise much appreciated.
Many thanks
Claire
There is no dress code as such, whatever you are comfortable in, sounds like someone has got a visit to a restaurant mixed up with a visit to a temple.
del949
Strappy tops are just fine. You'll find the dress code (if any such thing exists) to be very relaxed; anything goes. We always like to get changed for the evening but you can be as smart or as low key as you fancy. I just wouldn't reccommend you bother bringing your stilettos. The roads aren't quite up to it!!
Tell her not to take her best stuff as there red dust is so bad, i am boil washing all my whites as we speak! They will not need a change of clothes for every night as they wont wear them. It was getting hotter through the whole of our holiday on a night time so wear comfy things! I didnt take any heals and i am glad, could not have walked in them and would have looked quite silly as everyone was so casual!
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