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Goan Getaway

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2 Nights / 3 Days
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Overview

If you are looking for a short getaway to Goa, we’ve got you covered! This 3-day itinerary provides a glimpse of the best of Goa. It starts with relaxation on North Goa's beautiful beaches, followed by cultural exploration in Panaji and Old Goa.Our 2N/3D Goa holiday package will allow you to discover the history and architecture of this coastal state. 

Your vacation will leave you with unforgettable memories of your Goan getaway. Please take a look at the itinerary. 

Itinerary

  • Day 1 Arrive In Goa And Explore The Beaches of North Goa
    • Arrive in Goa and check into your accommodation in North Goa.

    • Spend the day relaxing on the beaches of North Goa, such as Calangute or Baga.

    • Enjoy beach activities and the local beach atmosphere.

    • Overnight stay in North Goa.

  • Day 2 Explore Panaji And Old Goa
    • After breakfast, drive to Panaji, the state capital.

    • Explore the charming streets of Panaji with its Portuguese-influenced architecture.

    • Visit the historic churches of Old Goa, including the Basilica of Bom Jesus and Sé Cathedral.

    • Enjoy a traditional Goan lunch.

    • In the afternoon, you can choose to visit museums or relax by the Mandovi River.

    • Spend the evening exploring the local markets.

  • Day 3 Departure From Goa
    • After breakfast, check out from your hotel in Panaji.

    • Depending on your departure time, you may have some free time for last-minute activities.

    • Depart from Goa.

Inclusions

  • Stay 
  • Sightseeing 
  • Transfers 
  • Transportation 
  • Meals - Daily Breakfast 

Exclusions

  • Additional accommodation or food costs.

  • Any additional meals other than what is mentioned in 'inclusions.'

  • Additional cost due to train or flight cancellations. 

  • Entry fee at the location.

  • 5% GST

  • Early check-in at the hotel.

  • Any personal expenses such as laundry or shopping.

Things to pack

  • Light and breathable cloth

  • Cloth according to activities 

  • Prescribed medicine if any 

  • Footwear 

  • Sun protection 

  • Travel Documents 

  • Beach Essential 

  • Prescribed Glasses 

Things to know

● The dates shown are indicative and can be changed to match your schedule.

● Arrive half an hour before the departure time to avoid hustle-bustle.

● The accommodation at the hotels listed should not be considered assured unless precisely specified and subject to room availability. If the space has been filled, we will provide you with a different property.

● The cab will remain with you throughout the tour.

● You will be taken to the places listed in the itinerary. If you wish to go somewhere else you can go on your own.

● Woollen clothes are advisable to carry in every season as there is no predictability of the weather.

● If the advance payment is not received on time, the booking will be cancelled.

FAQS

  • What is Goa known for?

    Goa is known for its beautiful beaches, vibrant nightlife, rich Portuguese heritage, and a relaxed coastal lifestyle.

  • When is the best time to visit Goa?

    The best time to visit Goa is from November to February when the weather is pleasant and dry. This is the peak tourist season.

  • How do I get to Goa?

    Goa is well-connected by air, rail, and road. The Dabolim Airport is the primary airport in Goa. You can also reach Goa by train or bus from various parts of India.

  • What are the top tourist attractions in Goa?

    Some popular attractions in Goa include the beaches (Baga Beach, Calangute Beach, Anjuna Beach), historic forts (Aguada Fort, Chapora Fort), and churches (Basilica of Bom Jesus, Se Cathedral). Water sports and wildlife sanctuaries are also popular.

  • Is Goa safe for tourists?

    Goa is generally considered safe for tourists. However, like any tourist destination, it's important to take basic precautions like safeguarding your belongings and being aware of your surroundings.

  • What are the must-try Goan dishes?

    Some must-try Goan dishes include seafood like prawn balchao and fish curry rice, Goan vindaloo, bebinca (a traditional Goan dessert), and feni (a local liquor).

  • Can I rent a scooter or car in Goa?

    Yes, you can rent scooters, motorcycles, and cars in Goa. It's a common way for tourists to get around and explore the area.

  • Are there any cultural festivals in Goa?

    Yes, Goa hosts several cultural festivals throughout the year. The most famous one is the Carnival, which usually takes place in February. Other festivals include Shigmo, Christmas, and Diwali.

  • Are there any restrictions on beachwear in Goa?

    While beachwear is acceptable on the beaches, it's advisable to dress more conservatively when visiting religious sites or moving around in towns and cities.

  • What are some offbeat things to do in Goa?

    You can explore the spice plantations, visit the Dudhsagar Waterfalls, go on a bird-watching tour in the Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary, or take a backwater cruise in the Chapora River.

  • Is Goa family-friendly or more of a party destination?

    Goa offers something for everyone. While it is known for its vibrant nightlife, it also has family-friendly beaches and activities, making it suitable for both partygoers and families.

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