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Goa Tourism

7 Days

Lying on the western coast, Goa is India’s smallest state and unlike any other, known for its endless beaches, stellar nightlife, eclectic seafood, world-heritage listed architecture. Spread across just 3,702 km, Goa lies in the Konkan region. It is a far cry from the hippie haven or a beach getaway, and one of the only few destinations that is open 24×7. The laid-backness (susegad) of Goa attracts as many international tourists as it does Indians, or even more so.

The Goans are quite friendly towards tourists and celebrate many festivals throughout the year, the most famous being the New Year and Goa Carnival. While the seafood is excellent, Goa has one of the best nightlife in India with trendy bars, beach shacks, elegant cafes and many clubs and discotheques. Thanks to lower alcohol prices in the state, Goa is also great for younger tourists with relatively tighter pockets.

For those of us perpetually confused between North Goa and South Goa, this might help – the state of Goa is divided into North Goa and South Goa. While North Goa is the nightlife hub where all the touristy beaches, flea markets, and beach shacks are located, South Goa is the land of luxurious resorts and laid-back beach vibes. 

Having been a Portuguese territory for almost 450 years, the Portuguese architecture is nowhere as prevalent as in Goa – visit one of the many whitewashed churches, crumbling forts or spectacular churches. The yellow houses with purple doors, ochre coloured mansions and oyester shell windows is what completes the kalieodscope of Goan architecture.

Panjim, the capital city located in the centre overlooks the calm Mandovi River where the famous floating casinos of Goa are docked. The centre is well-connected with an international airport and roads and trains run from North to South part of Goa. With a coastline stretching for over 100 kilometres, Goa has stunning beaches. While Baga and Calangute are more popular among the Indian family crowd, Anjuna and Arambol draw a lot of foreign tourists. The beaches in South Goa are relatively lesser explored, but some of them like Agonda and Palolem are more beautiful.

Goa Overview

Goa is a state in western India with coastlines stretching along the Arabian Sea. Its long history as a Portuguese colony prior to 1961 is evident in its preserved 17th-century churches and the area’s tropical spice plantations. Goa is also known for its beaches, ranging from popular stretches at Baga and Palolem to those in laid-back fishing villages such as Agonda. 

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Itinerary

Welcome to Goa – the land of beaches and lush greenery

Your day 1 of this Goa tour package begins once you reach Goa where our agents will meet you at the nearest airport/railway station. They will escort you to your accommodation – Godwin hotel which is a beautiful 4-star hotel. Once you are done with your check-in formalities, you can head up to your room and relax for a bit. You can spend the remaining part of the day at leisure. You can venture out to the nearby beaches and relax at any of the shacks and enjoy the cool breeze and waves. As night approaches, you can return back to your hotel and get a good night’s sleep.

Begin your day 2 with a sumptuous breakfast, after which you can get ready for your rendezvous with North Goa. One of the popular areas of Goa, you will find some of the best beaches in North Goa. So make sure that you are dressed for the day in your best beach-wear as you get to explore Baga Beach, Candolim Beach, and Calangute Beach. After a day of fun beach activities, you can return to your hotel for a much-needed overnight stay.

After a delicious and filling breakfast, get ready for your day 3 where you will be visiting popular tourist spots of South Goa. You will find that compared to North Goa, South Goa is much more relaxed and laidback. Also known as Old Goa, the places here will remind you of old colonial times. The first half of the day is dedicated to temples and churches. We begin t the Shri Shantadurga Temple in Kavlem and then the Shri Manguesh Temple in Priol. After spending a peaceful time here, we move on to the charming and magnificent churches – Basilica of Bom Jesus and Se Cathedral.

Now, grab some lunch before heading to the next spots, namely the Dona Paula Bay and Miramar Beach. Spend a relaxing evening at the beach and indulge in some street shopping in the Panjim Market. Return back to your hotel for an overnight stay.

Start your day with a delectable breakfast meal and get geared up for a marvelous day full of amazing experiences. Post breakfast, a thrilling jeep safari awaits you which will take you through lush jungles, at the end of which you will reach the magical and stunning Dudhsagar Waterfalls. Don’t forget to carry an extra pair of clothes as you will have ample amount of time to get drenched and play under the milky Dudhsagar Waterfall. On your way back, you will make a pit stop at a Spice Plantation where you will find yourself in a land of aromas and fragrances. You can learn how the farmers collect and process different spices. Return back to your hotel and unwind after a tired yet fun day.

As per this Goa itinerary for 6 days, you can spend this entire day at leisure with your family and friends. So have your yummy breakfast and then decide how you want to spend this leisure day. You could either visit the beaches and relax at the shacks, or spend time picking up some souvenirs for your friends back home. If you want to try your hands at water sports, then do talk to our agents who will customize this Goa tour package accordingly.

There are a number of water sports such as Jet Ski, parasailing, banana ride, speed boat, etc., which will satisfy your need for adventure on this trip. Return back to the hotel in the night for your cozy overnight stay.

You Goa tour ends today. Have a filling breakfast and then complete all the check-out formalities so that our agents can drop you off at the nearest airport/railway station on time. We are sure you will be carrying many memorable memories along with your luggage as you head back home.

Goa

Goa cost includes

  • Welcome Drinks
  • Sightseeing Tour
  • Government Taxes
  • Service Charges
  • Daily Breakfast
  • Airport/Railway Station Transfers
  • VAT

Goa cost excludes

  • Meals : Lunch & Dinner
  • Travel Insurance
  • Personal Expenses
  • Anything that is not mentioned in the inclusions
What is the best time to visit Goa?

The best time to visit Goa is from mid-November to mid-February, when the temperature falls from 20°C to 28°C and known as the peak season of Goa. During this season, you will witness the highest number of tourists, due to the cool & pleasant weather, especially during the Christmas and New year.
Peak Season – November to March
Shoulder Season – April and October
Low Season – May to September

Best place to enjoy nightlife in Goa?

Goa is a hub of parties, Cruises, Beaches, Casinos and markets. Goa’s nightlife is known for its rocking and vibrant fondness which doesn’t let its visitors sleep. Here is a list of available nightclubs of Goa.

Best places for Accommodation in Goa?

Usually we prefer North Goa for accommodation because of easy availability and convenient travelling.
If you want to enjoy nightlife, markets, busy streets and restaurants then go for North Goa.
And if you are looking for a luxurious and relaxing trip then South Goa can be a good choice for you

What are the best places to visit in Goa?

North Goa : Calangute Beach, Fort Aguada, Baga Beach, Anjuna Beach, Chapora Fort, Arambol Beach, Vagator Beach, Morjim Beach, Membos Calangute, Tito’s Calangute, Candolim Beach, etc
Panaji: St Cathedral, Querim Beach & Tiracol Fort, Church of St. Cajetan, Bambolim Beach etc.
South Goa: Dudhsagar Falls, Butterfly Beach, Palolem Beach, Agonda Beach, Club LPK, Cavelossim Beach, Patnem Beach, Grand Island, Palolem Beach, etc

What are the activities to do in Goa?

 Goan beaches offer a variety of activities such as beautiful walks and watersports activities like jet skiing, boat rides, banana boat rides, parasailing, paragliding and so many more
Baga Beach : Parasailing, Jet SkiBoat ride, Banana Riding, Bumper Ride, Bodyboarding, Kayaking, Paddleboarding, Knee boarding, Speed boat rides and Wakeboarding
Anjuna Beach: Parasailing, Bumpy banana ride, Snorkeling and Jet ski ride
Grand Island: Scuba Diving, Snorkeling, Dolphin Boat Safari and Fishing
Calangute Beach: Parasailing, Jet Ski, Banana Ride and Bumper ride
Candolim Beach: Parasailing, Bumpy banana ride, Snorkeling, Boat Ride and Jet Ski Ride
Vagator Beach: Parasailing, Jet Ski, Dolphin Sighting, Bumper Ride and Boat Ride
Arambol Beach: Parasailing, Jet Ski, Surfing, Bumper Ride and Banana Boat Ride
Morjim Beach: Flyboarding, Jet Ski, Surfing, Bumper Ride and Boat Ride
Miramar Beach: Parasailing, boat rides and dolphin-spotting
Ashwem Beach: Surfing, Paragliding, Windsurfing, Boat ride and Jet Ski
Dona Paula Beach: Water Scooter ride, Windsurfing, Parasailing, Water Skiing, Kayaking and Yachting

What are the best beaches to visit in Goa?

Best beaches in North Goa: Candolim, Baga, Anjuna, Calangute, Vagator, Morjim, Arambol, Sinquerim
Best beaches in South Goa: Agonda beach, Palolem beach, Butterfly beach,  Cola beach and Patnem Beach

What is the nearest airport and railway station of Goa?

The main railway station is Madgaon and Vasco-da-gama. These railway stations are well linked with major parts of the country. Goa International Airport at Dabolim near Vasco da Gama is the state only active airport which is connected to all major airports of India.

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Goa Tourism