Goa Tour Packages

Overview

Goa, known for its sun-kissed beaches, vibrant culture, and laid-back vibe, is one of the most popular tourist destinations in India. Whether you’re seeking relaxation on the beach, adventure in the waters, or a taste of its rich colonial history, Goa has something for everyone. Goa Tour Packages offer a hassle-free way to explore this tropical paradise with a well-planned itinerary that includes a blend of beach time, sightseeing, local experiences, and cultural tours.
Beach and Leisure Packages: These packages are ideal for travelers who want to relax on Goa’s famous beaches, such as Baga, Anjuna, Vagator, and Calangute. The packages typically include accommodation at beach resorts, daily meals, and beach activities like swimming, water sports (parasailing, jet-skiing, etc.), and sunset views.

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What to Expect

  • Diverse landscapes, from the Himalayas to tropical beaches.
  • Vibrant cultures with rich traditions and festivals.
  • Historic landmarks and ancient temples.
  • Bustling cities and peaceful spiritual sites.
  • Flavorful cuisines, including curries, rice dishes, and seafood.
  • Warm hospitality and a welcoming atmosphere.
  • Adventure opportunities like trekking, safaris, and diving.
  • Deep cultural experiences and connections with locals.

Itinerary

Arrive in Goa and transfer to your hotel for check-in. After freshening up, spend the afternoon relaxing at one of the famous beaches like Calangute or Baga, soaking in the beach vibes and enjoying the beautiful sunset. In the evening, explore the local markets or relax with a drink at a beach shack. Enjoy a leisurely dinner at the hotel or at one of the local seafood restaurants. Overnight stay in Goa.

After breakfast, head out for a full-day exploration of North Goa. Begin with a visit to Fort Aguada, a 17th-century Portuguese fort offering panoramic views of the Arabian Sea. Then, visit the serene Candolim Beach, the lively Baga Beach, and the popular Anjuna Beach, known for its vibrant shacks and laid-back atmosphere. Don’t miss the colorful Anjuna Flea Market to pick up some souvenirs. In the evening, relax at one of the beach shacks, enjoy local Goan cuisine, and unwind. Overnight stay in North Goa.

On Day 3, drive down to South Goa for a more relaxed and peaceful vibe. Start by visiting Colva Beach, known for its long stretch of soft sand and calm waters. Afterward, head to Benaulim Beach and Betul Beach, quieter and less crowded, ideal for relaxation and beach walks. You can also explore Cabo de Rama Fort, offering breathtaking views of the sea. Enjoy lunch at one of the seaside cafes before heading back to your hotel for a peaceful evening. Overnight stay in South Goa.

On Day 4, explore the cultural side of Goa. Visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site Old Goa, home to historic churches like the Basilica of Bom Jesus, which houses the remains of St. Francis Xavier, and the Se Cathedral, one of the largest churches in Asia. Then, head to one of Goa’s famous spice plantations, where you can take a guided tour to learn about the cultivation and uses of various spices. Enjoy a traditional Goan lunch at the plantation. In the evening, return to your hotel and relax. Overnight stay in South Goa.

On Day 5, indulge in water sports at Palolem Beach or Vagator Beach, where you can enjoy thrilling activities such as parasailing, jet skiing, banana boat rides, or windsurfing. For a more relaxing experience, take a dolphin-watching cruise in the early morning or evening. The experience of watching playful dolphins in their natural habitat is unforgettable. After your adventure-filled day, relax by the beach and enjoy the sunset before heading back to your hotel. Overnight stay in South Goa.

Take this day to either relax and enjoy the resort amenities or explore more local attractions at your own pace. You could visit the Miramar Beach, walk through the Fontainhas Latin Quarter in Panaji to admire the Portuguese-style architecture, or shop for local handicrafts at the Mapusa Market. If you’re interested in shopping, head to Cortalim for local items like Pashmina shawls, Kashmiri carpets, and Goan souvenirs. In the evening, enjoy a relaxing sunset and dinner at one of the seaside restaurants. Overnight stay in Goa.

On the final day of your tour, after breakfast, enjoy some free time for last-minute shopping or a relaxing stroll on the beach. Later, check out from your hotel and head to Goa Airport for your onward journey, bringing back beautiful memories of your 6N/7D Goa vacation.

Important Instructions

Here are some important instructions to keep in mind when traveling to the Indian subcontinent:

  1. Visa Requirements: Ensure you check the visa requirements for each country you plan to visit and apply in advance. Many countries, such as India, Nepal, and Sri Lanka, require tourists to obtain a visa prior to arrival.

  2. Health Precautions: It’s important to get vaccinations and carry any necessary medications. Common vaccines include those for typhoid, hepatitis A/B, and malaria prevention (especially in rural areas). Always drink bottled or filtered water to avoid waterborne illnesses.

  3. Currency: Carry both local currency and a credit/debit card. Many countries in the subcontinent have their own currencies, such as the Indian Rupee (INR), Nepalese Rupee (NPR), Sri Lankan Rupee (LKR), and others. Currency exchange facilities are widely available at airports and banks.

  4. Weather: The region experiences diverse climates, so check the weather forecast for each country before traveling. The best time to visit is generally during the cooler months (October to March), avoiding the monsoon season (June to September).

  5. Cultural Sensitivity: Respect local customs and traditions, especially regarding dress codes. In places of worship, modest clothing is often required (covering arms, legs, and heads in certain temples or mosques).

  6. Safety: While the Indian subcontinent is generally safe for tourists, it’s always advisable to exercise caution, especially in crowded areas or unfamiliar neighborhoods. Keep an eye on your belongings and be cautious of scams.

  7. Language: English is widely spoken in many urban areas, especially in India and Sri Lanka, but learning a few basic phrases in the local language (Hindi, Nepali, Sinhala, etc.) can help. Locals appreciate the effort.

  8. Transportation: In cities, you can use taxis, auto-rickshaws, or ride-sharing apps (e.g., Uber, Ola). Be prepared for crowded public transport, especially in major cities. In remote areas, trains, buses, and domestic flights are common for intercity travel.

  9. Etiquette: Always greet with a smile, and it’s polite to use the right hand for giving or receiving items. In some countries like India and Nepal, the head is considered sacred, so avoid touching someone’s head.

  10. Local SIM Cards: For ease of communication and internet access, it’s recommended to buy a local SIM card upon arrival in each country. Make sure your phone is unlocked to use local networks.

  11. Emergency Numbers: Keep a list of emergency contact numbers for each country, including the local embassy and hospital contacts. These can be lifesavers in an emergency situation.

Inclusions

Accommodation with breakfast (sometimes additional meals).

Local cultural experiences (dance performances, cooking classes).

Activities like trekking, safaris, or water sports, depending on the itinerary.

Airport transfers and local transportation (taxis, buses, or private cars).

Travel insurance (medical and trip cancellation).

Taxes and tips for guides/drivers.

Guided sightseeing tours and entry fees to attractions.

Visa assistance (for some countries).

Exlusions

Camera fee.

5% GST.

Driver’s allowance, Road tax, Parking tax, Toll tax and Fuel charges.

Alcoholic / Non- Alcoholic beverages.

Any Airfare / Train fare.

Entrance fees to monuments and museum.

Travel insurance.

Expenses caused by factors beyond our control like rail and flight delays, roadblocks, and vehicle mal-functions, political disturbances etc.

All personal expenses.

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