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7 Days

Tour Type

Daily Tour

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Languages

English, Hindi

About this tour

GOA Tour Package

Sure, Tripaone packages are easy to find and might be your best bet if you want to do what everyone else does. People tend to think of Goa as a place for fun that is just beaches, hippie spots, and party areas with a busy nightlife. That’s Goa for the shy and the experts. But the state is a lot more than just how it is marketed to tourists. The laid-back appeal of South Goa’s beaches, the quiet of Old Goa’s churches and chapels, and the impact of the Portuguese and other settlers on the culture of the area Most Goa tour packages include more touristy things to do, but you can always change your trip to include some of the country’s lesser-known gems. You will also love going on weekend trips to Goa.

TRIPAONE offers the best things to do in Goa besides going from beach to beach. You can also choose from different Goa beach packages on tripone.com to make your trip here easy.

 

About Old Goa

Old Goa, the former capital of the Portuguese empire, is full of churches and chapels that stand out against the bright blue skies of the state. These churches and chapels were a gift from the Portuguese colonists, who built them in styles ranging from baroque to gothic to post-colonial. These monuments stand tall as guardians of the spirit of the times they represent. The Jesuits, Dominicans, Franciscans, Augustinians, and Carmelites all left their mark on the landscape of Goa, which can be seen in the beautiful architecture they built. The old Goa is more than these depressing relics of the past. There are many more places to see.

 

Best beach in South Goa.

The beach is what Goa is all about. Goa’s 103 km of coast is lined with beautiful beaches, some of which are less well known than others. Near the Arabian Sea, these beaches appeal to almost everyone and meet a wide range of needs. If you want to find yourself in the middle of nowhere, look south. Goa’s clean, unspoiled beaches are a good place to do some long-overdue thinking. You can get away from the crowds and just think about anything in these places. The sands stretch from Majorda to Velsao, Colva, Varca, Betalbatim, Cavelossim, Mobor, Benaulim, and Betul. Head to Arossim, Cansaulim, or Velsao for swaying palms and a few people. These beaches are close to Dabolim airport. Palolem and Colva have more tourists than the other beaches in the south.

 

Enjoy the spice farms

In the city of Ponda in Goa, there are small areas of plantations and estates that smell both familiar and strange. A trip to a spice plantation is not only fun, but it can also teach you a lot. Find out how spices are made and how they are grown at the source. Book a guided tour at the Savoi Spice Plantation, the Tropical Spice Plantation, or the Sahakari Spice Farms. Savoi Plantation is one of the oldest spice plantations in Goa. It has many different kinds of fruit, spice, and herb plants, such as cumin, cloves, vanilla, nutmeg, coriander, pepper, coconut, turmeric, cashew, and more. Spend a day at Savoi doing things like Ayurveda consultations, interactive sessions, and lunch on a banana leaf. A guided tour of the Sahakari gives you the chance to bathe with elephants as well as see the other things they do. Tripone will introduce the Tropical Spice Plantation. You can look around the coffee plantations. The estate is home to both coffee plants and more than 70 exotic bird species, such as the Kingfisher.

Wonderful taste of food

Goan food is a spicy mix of influences from the Portuguese, the coastal flavors of the Konkan, and a few ideas from hippies. Goan food can be broken down into two main types: Goan Catholic and Hindu Konkan. Both are different and delicious in their own ways. The Hindu Konkanians eat a lot of coconut and fish, while the Catholic Goans eat a lot of pork, beef, and vinegar. In the middle is the hippie food culture, which has changed over the years. Some hippies have opened beach cafes that serve a mix of fusion and modern food. Try feni, which is a typical Goan drink that comes in different forms, like Caju feni, which is made from fermented cashews. You can also try the local toddy and port wine, which you can buy at flea markets or in shops. Some fun places to eat in Goa are Noronha’s for quick bites, Surya Beach Cafe for delicious seafood, Pousada for traditional Goan food, La Plage for French food, and Ciao Bella for Italian food.

Flea markets are great places to find unusual items.

Flea markets have been around for a long time and are one of the most important parts of Goa’s culture. They were started and made popular by the hippies who moved there. Most of these flea markets are open from November to March, which is the peak tourist season. On a windy Wednesday, go to Anjuna, which has the most well-known flea market in Goa. There are a lot of cool things to buy there, like jewelry, trinkets, hammocks, sarongs, scarves, t-shirts, and more. Explore the Saturday night market in the Arpora district. It’s open from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m., just like the typical Goan hustle and bustle. The bazaar has stalls with spices, handicrafts, clothes, and other things for sale, as well as live music performances. During Christmas, the market is very busy. Another market you should visit in Goa is the Arambol Street Market in the village of the same name. It is open all year and has cheaper prices than other flea markets. You can shop for little things every day from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Best time to visit Goa

Goa has a tropical monsoon climate that is warm and pleasant all year long. Goa has two types of seasons: the dry season and the monsoon season. Goa gets hit by the southwest monsoon in June, and it stays there until September. July is the wettest month, and this is when it rains the hardest. From October to March, when the evenings are breezy and the days are warm, Goa is the best place to go. This is also the peak season when many people visit the green state. December is the busiest month for tourists, so prices for lodging and beach activities are high during that time. In December, the temperature is always around 32 degrees Celsius. From April to May, when the temperature rises to 37°C, it’s not high season, so hotel prices go down. Check out the cheap airline tickets soon if you want to brag about how cheap the flight tickets are.

 

Where Should You Stay in Goa?

There are many places to stay in Goa, and it’s likely that your Tripaone Goa tour package will include nice hotels in Goa for the whole family. There are all kinds of hotels in the city, such as five-star hotels, cheap hotels, historic hotels, and so on. There are many different places to stay in Goa.

 

How to reach Goa

By Air: Airlines like Air India, GoAir, IndiGo, AirAsia, and SpiceJet connect Goa Airport, also called Dabolim International Airport, to the rest of the country. The airport is about 30 km from Panjim. Taxis and buses run by Kadamba Transport Corporation-run to Calangute, Panjim, and Margao from the airport.

 

Train: Vasco da Gama and Madgaon are the two main train stops in Goa. If you are coming from Maharashtra, there are more than 45 trains that go from Mumbai to Goa.

Bus: You can take a bus to Goa from Mumbai, Bangalore, Mangalore, and Hyderabad, which are all big cities close by.

Highlights

  • Old Goa
  • Colva Beach
  • Varca Beach
  • Betalbatim Beach
  • Cavelossim Beach
  • Mobor Beach
  • Benaulim Beach

Included/Excluded

  • EP (No Meal)
  • Non-alcoholic welcome drinks on arrival.
  • Station transfer ( Airport or railway )
  • As per itinerary and package, transportation will be provided by appropriate vehicles (Car not at disposal)
  • Daily breakfast & dinner at the hotel.
  • All taxes Road taxes, toll taxes and Parking charges.
  • On a room-only basis. Children below 5 years of age sharing with parents would be complimentary.
  • The package on CPI bases (Breakfast)
  • Additional Services
  • Personal Insurance
  • Lunch
  • Monumental fee
  • Alcoholic Beverages
  • Tour Guide

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