Normal. You can figure it out even without knowing the language, the main thing is to name your beach and I will orient you which bus to take. There is a market right next to the bus station, which is as convenient as possible. I bought up and I can go back. From Mapusa to Calangute, we paid 30 rupees per person.
A colorful station, you can get to other more interesting and big cities, I advise you to take fresh juice, it's nearby, it's inexpensive!! It was 100p for the pineapple battle
One of the main bus stations in Goa, it is a major bus hub of the state.
You can leave this station anywhere, even to the nearby beach, even to Mumbai. You need to know the schedule and the right bus.
Travel on local buses should be paid upon boarding, for trips to neighboring states it is required to book and pay for a ticket for the desired date and time in advance.
The station is a bit messy and confusing, but there are waiting areas and a mini cafe. Nearby there is a vegetable, fruit, fish, meat, clothing market with canteens for locals, I recommend visiting there.
It's noisy! It's fun! There are a lot of people! There are a lot of buses! The conductor is actively invited to his bus! It's easy to find the right direction! Keep your ears open!
The usual bus station for India. There is paid parking for scooters, it costs 40 rupees per day. There is a clothing and vegetable market near the train station. There is also a train station nearby for long-distance sleeper buses.
This was my first bus station of this kind. But nothing can change my attitude towards these buses, people, touts. It's dirty, like everywhere else, in principle, but our family has already become 13 years old with its tickets of 20 rupees!)
The proximity of the market, both clothing and grocery, the proximity of sleeper basses, and great transport responsibility. Makes this place 100% positive, despite all the flaws!) namaste
At first glance, the bus station is a complete mess, but this is far from the case. If you are here for the first time, then you should carefully listen to the touts at the buses announcing the directions of their movement. I found my bus, got on, paid and everything is in order!)