




Our Most Loved Goa Tour Packages


2 Nights & 3 Days
Goa Getaway | De Alturas Resort I Gallivanting Tours
Goa: 2N
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₹ 9,750
Per Person


3 Nights & 4 Days
Goa Getaway | Le Méridien Goa, Calangute I Gallivanting Tours
Goa: 3N
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₹ 30,000
Per Person

Goa: India’s Ultimate Beach Paradise
Famed for its sun, sand, and vibrant culture, Goa is a coastal paradise that caters to every type of traveler. Goa has it all, whether you're seeking serene beachside retreats or adrenaline-pumping water sports.
Why Choose Goa?
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Spectacular Beaches
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North Goa: For those who love to party, North Goa offers buzzing beaches like Baga, Anjuna, and Calangute, famous for their lively atmosphere, beach shacks, and nightlife.
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South Goa: If tranquility is what you seek, head to South Goa, where beaches like Palolem, Agonda, and Colva offer quiet shores and stunning sunsets.
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Adventurous Water Sports
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Scuba Diving & Snorkeling: Explore the underwater world off Grand Island or Bat Island, where you’ll encounter vibrant marine life.
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Jet Skiing & Parasailing: Experience the thrill of jet skiing across the Arabian Sea or soar high above the waters while parasailing.
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Rich Heritage & Culture
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Old Goa: Discover the Portuguese influence through churches like the Basilica of Bom Jesus and Se Cathedral, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
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Goan Cuisine: Indulge in spicy seafood delicacies like Goan prawn curry and fish recheado, paired with a glass of local feni.
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Vibrant Nightlife
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Nightclubs and Beach Parties: Goa’s nightlife is legendary, with popular spots like Tito’s, Mambo’s, and Club Cubana offering music, dance, and late-night revelry.
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Best Time to Visit: November to March for cool weather and lively festivals like Carnival.
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The best time to visit Goa is from November to March. During these months, the weather is pleasant with cooler temperatures and minimal rain, making it ideal for beach activities and sightseeing.
Goa is well-connected by air, rail, and road. The Dabolim Airport (Goa International Airport) serves domestic and international flights. You can also reach Goa by train through major stations like Vasco da Gama and Madgaon, or by road via national highways from nearby states.
Indian nationals need a valid ID proof. Foreign tourists need a valid passport and visa. There are no additional permits required for Goa, but it's good to check for any travel advisories or health requirements before your trip.
Popular attractions include the beaches (like Baga, Anjuna, and Palolem), Fort Aguada, Basilica of Bom Jesus, Dudhsagar Falls, and the vibrant markets such as Anjuna Flea Market and Mapusa Market. Goa is also known for its lively nightlife and Portuguese heritage.
While no specific vaccinations are required, it's advisable to be up-to-date with routine vaccinations. It’s also wise to drink bottled or filtered water, use insect repellent, and avoid street food if you have a sensitive stomach.
Goa offers a wide range of accommodations, from budget guesthouses and hostels to luxury resorts and boutique hotels. Popular areas for staying include North Goa (near Baga and Anjuna) and South Goa (near Palolem and Colva).
Yes, mobile connectivity and internet services are widely available in Goa. Most hotels, cafes, and restaurants offer Wi-Fi, and mobile network coverage is generally good throughout the state.
Goan cuisine features a mix of seafood, coconut, and spices. Popular dishes include Goan fish curry, vindaloo, xacuti, and bebinca (a traditional dessert). There are also many international dining options and vegetarian choices.
Dress modestly when visiting religious sites and be respectful of local customs. It’s also polite to ask before taking photos of people. Beachwear is acceptable at the beach but should be covered when not on the beach.
Popular activities include relaxing on the beaches, water sports such as parasailing and jet-skiing, exploring the vibrant nightlife, visiting spice plantations, and experiencing the local festivals and cultural events. Goa is also known for its lively music scene and beach parties.