• 04 NIGHTS/05 DAYS
  • NORTH GOA, SOUTHGOA, OLD GOA

Goa: Goa represents a harmonious confluence of Indian and Portuguese cultures, discernible in its distinctive architecture, cuisine, and lifestyle. The influence of Goa's prior status as a Portuguese colony until its incorporation into India in 1961 remains evident, with numerous churches and historical edifices exhibiting a notable Portuguese aesthetic. The state comprises two districts: North Goa, recognized for its animated nightlife, dynamic marketplaces, and tourism-oriented pursuits; and South Goa, characterized by a more tranquil ambiance, immaculate beaches, and opulent resorts. Furthermore, Goa possesses significant biodiversity owing to its situation on the Western Ghats range, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and encompasses several wildlife reserves and national parks. The regional gastronomy presents a delectable synthesis of Konkan and Portuguese culinary traditions, with seafood prominently featured. Supplementally, Goa provides a spectrum of activities including water sports, exploratory excursions, and yoga retreats, rendering it a favored locale for diverse travelers.

Best Time to visit: 

Goa: The optimal period for visiting Goa is during the winter months, specifically from November to February. This peak season offers agreeable weather, with temperatures ranging from 20°C to 32°C, conducive to enjoying the state's prominent beaches. Furthermore, this period encompasses various vibrant festivities, including Christmas, New Year celebrations, the Goa Carnival, and the Sunburn Festival. Alternatively, March and April offer a more tranquil experience, albeit with slightly warmer temperatures.

How to Reach: 

By Air:

Goa possesses two airports, namely Dabolim Airport and Manohar International Airport at Mopa, Pernem, both accommodating domestic and international air travelers. Dabolim Airport (GOI) is situated near Vasco da Gama. The recently inaugurated Manohar International Airport at Mopa lies 34.1 km from Panaji, the capital city, and approximately 29.7 km from Calangute, renowned for its beaches and tourist attractions; currently, it serves domestic flights.

By Road: 

Goa possesses a well-maintained road network. The principal national highway facilitating connectivity between Goa and other Indian regions is NH 66.

By Train: 

The state features four principal railway stations—Thivim, Karmali, Madgaon, and Vasco da Gama—facilitating passenger transit from various regions of the nation, with trains departing at consistent frequencies. These stations are located near key urban centers, with Madgaon railway station being approximately 38 km from Panaji, and Vasco da Gama railway station roughly 29 km distant.

Tour Plan

DAY 01- Arrive Goa

Arrive Goa Airport and transfer from airport to the North Goa Hotel. Evening leisure activities are enjoyed at the beach. Overnight accommodations are secured at a North Goa hotel.

 

You can visit night market: Saturday Night Market Arpora: While Anjuna embodies the legendary hippie culture, Arpora serves as its counterpart in Goa's nocturnal market scene.

Timings: Saturdays, 6 pm –Midnight Highlights: Live musical performances, international culinary offerings, and a guaranteed memorable evening.

DAY 02- North Goa

After breakfast, full day sightseeing covering - Fort Aguada: Fort Aguada stands as a prominent Goan landmark, attracting numerous visitors due to its historical significance and offering a panoramic vista of the Arabian Sea. Locate a suitable venue for a photographic session or observe the sunset by exploring the environs of Aguada by automobile. Also, proximate to Fort Aguada are distinguished dining establishments, and the region of Calangute offers opportunities for procuring mementos.

 

Aguada Beach: Situated in North Goa, Aguada Beach is 4 kilometers distant from Sinquerim Beach. Its primary attraction is the historic Fort Aguada, constructed by the Portuguese in the 16th century.

, Vagator Beach. Overnight stay at the North Goa Hotel.

 

Candolim Beach: Candolim Beach is a prime destination for experiencing Goan culture, being one of Goa's three prominent beaches and a hub of activity. It is situated in North Goa.

 

Calangute Beach: Calangute Beach in Goa, also recognized as the Queen of Beaches, is most ideally visited between November and February. Renowned as one of Goa's preeminent beaches, it offers comprehensive amenities for visitors, featuring golden sands and aquatic sporting activities.

 

Baga Beach: Baga Beach, a prominent coastal destination in Goa, is renowned for its vibrant atmosphere encompassing water sports, upscale dining establishments, bars, and clubs. Situated in North Goa, Baga Beach is adjoined by Calangute and Anjuna Beaches. Furthermore, Baga provides one of Goa's premier nightlife experiences, with Tito's Lane hosting a selection of distinguished bars and clubs.

 

Return back to the Hotel and Overnight stay at the hotel.

DAY 03- South Goa

After breakfast, drive to visit South Goa and Old Goa sightseeings:-
 
Old Goa Churches - Visit the Sé Cathedral, the largest church in Asia, and the Basilica of Bom Jesus, where the mortal remains of Goa's patron saint, St. Francis Xavier, are enshrined.

 

St. Augustines Tower – The Built in 1602, the solitary ruin of the Church of St. Augustine, situated on the Holy Hill in Old Goa proximate to the Nunnery, comprises a towering 46-meter structure which withstands substantial precipitation.


Mangueshi Temple – A temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and the birth place of Bharat Ratna awardee and renowned singer Lata Mangeshkar.


Dona Paula – This picturesque tourist destination, situated on the southwestern tip of Tiswadi Island, commands a magnificent vista encompassing the Mormugao Port and the setting sun over the Arabian Sea. The appellation "Dona", a Portuguese term signifying "Lady", was the given name of Paula, around whom numerous legendary narratives have been composed.


Miramar Beach – Located barely 03 km from the Capital, this beach welcomes you to swaying Pine trees and also holds the mortal remains of the first Chief Minister of Goa. You can enjoy shopping at Panjim Market. Return back to the hotel and Overnight stay at the North Goa Hotel.

DAY 04- Goa

After breakfast, enjoy full day at the beach and shacks,Beachfront establishments offer an exquisite culinary experience. Calangute's beachside restaurants specialize in seafood, featuring delectable prawns and pomfret prepared with butter. Be sure not to miss the fish curry rice, a quintessential Goan dish that will tantalize the palate. Return back to the Hotel and Overnight stay at the hotel.

DAY 05- Goa

After breakfast, check-out from the hotel and drive to Goa Airport to depart the journey.

 

Tour Ends (All distances and durations are approximate).

  • Package Inclusions
    • Accommodation is offered on a dual occupancy basis.

    • Daily continental breakfast,

    • Check-in: 14:00 hours. Check-out: 12:00 hours.

    • Private transfers during the tour by air-conditioned vehicle (The air conditioning system shall be inoperative when the vehicle is parked).

    • state taxation, toll fees, parking charges, driver's remuneration.

    • Note: Accommodations are contingent upon availability, and rates may vary during festive periods or peak seasons (such as New Year's, Holi, Diwali, Christmas, and extended weekends, among others).

  • Package Exclusions
    • Travel Insurance

    • Expenses Incurred by Any Individual

    • Any items not explicitly included in the inclusions are chargeable.

    • Jungle Safari

    • GST

    • Additional meals, personal expenses, and any locations not specified in the itinerary will incur extra costs.

Goa Tour Client Review

Frequently Asked Questions

The optimal period to visit Goa is between November and February, characterized by temperate and agreeable weather, conducive to beach outings and al fresco pursuits. This period also represents the height of the tourist season.

Goa's principal attractions encompass its beaches, notably Baga, Anjuna, and Palolem, alongside Portuguese-era landmarks such as the Basilica of Bom Jesus, Fort Aguada, and Se Cathedral. The city of Panjim and Dudhsagar Waterfalls also constitute prominent points of interest.

Indeed, Goa constitutes an excellent locale for familial holidays, boasting numerous beaches, resorts, and recreational pursuits amenable to individuals of all ages.

Goa offers a wide spectrum of accommodation choices, ranging from lavish resorts and five-star hotels to budget-friendly homestays and hostels.

In the exploration of Goan culinary offerings, it is recommended to partake of seafood delicacies, encompassing Goan fish curry, prawn balchão, and xacuti. Furthermore, one should not overlook the opportunity to appreciate traditional confections such as bebinca and dodol.

The premier locations for nightlife in Goa consist of Baga, Calangute, and Anjuna, which feature nightclubs, beachfront establishments, and bars presenting live musical performances.

Indeed, numerous Goan beaches offer a variety of water sports, such as parasailing, jet skiing, banana boat rides, and scuba diving.

Visitors are advised to familiarize themselves with local customs, maintain modest attire off the beach, refrain from littering, and engage in respectful negotiations with local vendors. During peak season, advance reservations for lodging and transportation are recommended.

Affirmative, tourists are afforded opportunities to partake in festivities including Carnival, the Feast of St. Francis Xavier, and the Shigmo festival. These events serve to exemplify Goa's profound cultural legacy and extend distinctive encounters with Goan customs.

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