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I am super excited to be writing this post! Why? Because I am writing about my most favourite Indian destination – Goa and because I will be sharing all the wisdom that I have gathered from my many trips to Goa to help you visit Goa on a budget.
Now, I know you will find plenty of naysayers around who will convince you that it is impossible to visit Goa on a budget. You will also find a few souls around who will make you believe that if you want to truly enjoy the spirit of Goa, you must set aside a minimum budget for Goa trip that’s almost equivalent to a few months worth of your salary!
But if you are someone that has been pushing a trip to Goa only because of budget constraints, I urge you to –
Ha! So now that I have you on board, it’s time for me to tell you how to visit Goa on a budget and how to have fun doing it!
Let’s get started, shall we?
First, let me reassure you that each of the tips that I am about to share with you is one that I have tried and tested plenty of times. Travelling to Goa using these budget hacks has always helped me save thousands and thousands of rupees!
So here is how you can visit Goa on a budget –
I will not be ridiculously harsh on you and tell you to travel to Goa in the summer when the temperatures touch 40 degrees celsius and visiting any beach would only equal getting yourself burnt.
But that said, if you want to save your hard-earned (or hard-borrowed!) cash, you need to avoid Decembers. In terms of costs, a typical ‘Goa in December budget’ is usually at least 75% to 100% higher than Goa in any other month. Therefore, it is best to avoid this time if you don’t have a high budget.
The best months to travel to Goa are the shoulder season months of late October and early March or any period close to these shoulder-season days as possible.
But would that mean lesser fun?
No! It certainly would not! Goa in December is a huge crowded pool of tourists and tourist scams.
I have visited Goa in almost every month of the year (including the terrible harsh summers and the mad monsoons), and the least fun I have had in Goa is in December.
Also here is some useful math for you –
Goa expenses for 3 days in December = Goa expenses for 5-6 days in other months!
Convinced? Let’s move on!
If you plan on visiting Goa for just about 3-4 days, make sure you choose weekdays instead of weekends.
Most working people tend to visit Goa on weekends. Thus, the weekend is the best time for the hotels, clubs and restaurants in Goa to make their moolah!
That’s precisely why most of these places have steeper rate cards for guests visiting them on weekends.
But, if you want to stick to your budget, you need to steer clear of these traps. Basically, avoid being in Goa on weekends!
What do you risk missing out on? Long waiting periods outside restaurants and clubs, terrible customer service and the company of angry, disheartened guests!
Ok, I know time equals money but travelling to Goa by air (to save time) does not mean saving money at all! In fact, in most cases, it does not even save time!
Wait, I know how confusing this must sound to you. But let me explain.
The number of times and the number of hours by which our flights to and from Goa have got delayed is a figure that definitely runs into double digits.
I have no idea what it is about the air traffic at Goa airport that results in such delays, but no matter what airlines I choose, I almost always have to spend a few terribly boring extra hours at the Goa airport.
Plus, I am not exaggerating when I say this, but the food stalls at Goa airport are worse than the food stalls at railways stations. All that they serve are varieties of stale pattice, samosa and chai and coffee in small paper cups!
Therefore, instead of missing out on this fun-filled air travel experience, I always prefer opting for a train journey whether or not I am on a budget. A train journey to Goa (especially when travelling from Mumbai) is a joy-ride.
Travel in the Tejas Express from where you get to enjoy exotic views of the beautiful Sahyadri mountain ranges while sipping on hot chai and pampering yourself to the freshly made hot bhajiyas, cutlets, Vada Pavs, Cheese toasts served in Indian railways along the way.
Now let’s look at how much money you will save by travelling to Goa by train –
A train journey from Mumbai to Goa costs only about Rs. 500 per person in Non-AC compartment and Rs. 1,500 in two-tier AC compartments. Whereas, travelling to Goa by air on one of the budget airlines that do not serve food costs approximately Rs. 3000-5000 (if booked in advance).
Thus, train travel not only guarantees more fun but swill easily save you a few thousand rupees per person, each way! Its truly is the best way to ensure a low budget Goa trip!
There is a widespread misconception that South Goa is for oldies and family travellers while North Goa is for party-goers and youngsters.
But the truth is that North Goa is for typical tourists and South Goa is for real travellers. This means that North Goa is full of eateries, party places, clubs and joints that only cater to tourists. Most of the areas in North Goa are crowded, over-priced and almost always disappointing.
The beaches in North Goa have lost all of their natural charm on account of their over-exploitation by tourists.
And the biggest reason to avoid North Goa is the high price of its resorts, hotels and homestays . The accommodation close to Baga, Calangute and Anjuna is significantly overpriced and offers very little value for money. ( Check my in-depth article on where to stay in Goa here )
(But hey, if it’s your first time visiting Goa, then you must visit North Goa. Read our detailed post on the best places to visit in North Goa here .)
On the contrary, South Goa continues to retain its charm without stripping you off your savings!
The Goa resorts in South Goa are far less crowded and relatively cheaper than those in North Goa. Moreover, I have always found South Goa budget hotels to be cleaner and well-looked after.
Again, this does not mean that you should skip North Goa altogether. You can always visit North Goa on day trips. South Goa to North Goa distance is only about 70 km if you base yourself close to Agonda.
The South Goa to North Goa distance will be cut down further by about 20 kilometres if you stay in Benaulim or Colva.
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The numero uno reason why Goa is such a popular destination is its ‘chilled out’ or sushegaat vibe. The shacks along the beaches, the many cafés and restaurants and the full-moon parties give Goa its charm.
There aren’t many places in India that exhibit this vibe and that have the infrastructure that Goa has to make chilling, relaxing, hanging out or partying so much fun.
And the best way to absorb this fun, relaxed vibe is by meeting new people and being ‘available’ for interaction with locals and fellow tourists.
In my opinion, hostels are the best way to engage in such interactions. Plus, hey – hostels are cheap! Enjoying Goa on a shoestring budget is impossible without staying at hostels.
This is because hostels prove to be substantially cheaper than the many places advertised as Goa budget hotels or Goa budget resorts.
(Hey, here you can easily find a huge variety of hostels)
( Or if you don’t want to look for accommodation yourself, here is our readymade Goa travel plan )
However, if you aren’t a hostel person, the other alternative, particularly suitable for introverts or those travelling as a couple or with their family is to opt for homestays. Homestays provide an incredible opportunity of experiencing Goa like a local.
You can cook your food here or share a meal with your host to get a feel of real Goa and cut down on restaurant expenses!
And that takes me to my next point –
You will read plenty of travel bloggers raving about the food at the Fisherman’s Wharf or Thalassa. But let me break the first, and the only bad news to you – these restaurants make you dig deep into your pocket.
So does that mean you miss out on all the yummilicious food Goa has to offer? No. It means that you skip ‘touristy’ places and hog on the yumminess of authentic Goan food.
The food served in most top-end restaurants is curated to cater to urban masses. I am not saying it tastes terrible. I am only suggesting that there are plenty of cheap, delectable and more authentic options available in the market.
To begin with, eat the famous yet modest Russ omelette on a roadside stall in Goa.
You could even hog on the goodies sold in any local bakery in Goa. My favourite is the German bakery in Benaulim, which is always full of customers brimming with joy!
Finally, if you ever feel like actually sitting down at a restaurant for one of your meals, opt for a friendly shack on any of the beaches.
The prices of food in shacks has also gone up considerably over the past few years given their growing popularity. But the prices still remain low compared to the other air-conditioned / decked-up restaurants in Goa.
To ensure that a visit to a beach shack does not damage your Goa trip budget plan, do not plonk your butt in the first shack next to the entrance of any beach.
The ‘prime’ the location of the shack, the higher it will cost to you. Be wise and choose a shack towards the deeper end of the beach!
Ok, let’s come to the real reason why everyone visits Goa – cheap alcohol. But hey, I am about to drop a truth bomb on you right now.
The cheap alcohol that you’re craving for will not be found in restaurants or shacks. These places are tourist centres and always sell alcohol for a considerable premium.
The thrill you seek from drinking cheap alcohol will be available to you if you buy alcohol from wine shops.
Yes! Buy your favourite spirits for throwaway prices at wine shops!
Pints of beer in Goa will cost you approximately Rs. 60. The local variant, Kings, will be even cheaper. Even whiskey, rum, vodka, and tequila (basically everything that falls within the broad definition of alcohol) will be 30-40% less expensive in Goan wine shops.
To give you an example, a Jim Bim Kentucky Bourbon 750 costs approximately Rs. 2,600 in Mumbai. Whereas in Goa, you only need to spend Rs. 1,400 on it!
But let me reiterate, you lose this advantage if you drink at bars, clubs, fancy restaurants or even beach shacks.
Buy your booze from wine shops if you want to experience the real ‘high’ of cheap alcohol!
( Quick side note – Do you want to carry your cheap alcohol from Goa to your hometown? Read our post with all the rules on carrying alcohol on a domestic flight here .)
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We have saved thousands of rupees on our trips to Goa by ditching cars and travel-operated vehicles. Instead, we always rent a bike or scooter.
The daily scooter rental in Goa ranges between Rs. 250-300 depending on where you stay and how solid your bargaining skills are. If you are a family that can’t fit on a scooter, rent a car and drive it on your own. Cars are available for rent in Goa for approximately Rs. 1,000 per day.
Note that a chauffer-driven tourist car for a day in Goa costs nothing less than Rs. 2,000/-.
So your budget for Goa trip will come down considerably if you rent a scooter or a car. Moreover, Goa’s petrol prices are also approximately 15-20% lower than the petrol prices in other metropolitan cities of India.
Also, if you are one of our non-Indian readers, don’t panic! Driving in Goa is safer than driving in other parts of India thanks to the fantastic road conditions and adherence to traffic rules on main roads and highways.
You will find tour operators in Goa vying for your attention in almost every popular lane. Many will even tempt you with Goa budget packages that will promise you to show all the main sightseeing attractions to you for a super low price.
But trust me, even these cheap prices prove to be considerably higher than the cost of exploring these places on your own using your rented vehicle.
Also, as I often state in most of my articles, the beauty of exploring a place on your own is unparalleled. It gives you hundreds of opportunities to interact with locals, make friends, and soak in the area’s cultural vibe.
In short, leave the tour operators alone! They aren’t for you!
There are plenty of free attractions in Goa to meet the needs of your Goa budget plan.
The good news for budget travellers is that most of these free attractions easily beat paid attractions in terms of their value.
So skipping visits to paid touristic attractions such as zoos, spice farms, and cruises won’t hurt you at all. Most paid attractions fall way short in terms of giving you the real feel of Goa.
To experience the authentic charm of Goa, visit its many beaches. Read my full in-depth guide with practical information on all the best beaches in Goa here.
Similarly, Goa’s famous forts such as the Aguada fort and the Chapora fort are also free for visitors.
You could also experience the quiet side of Goa by visiting one of the many churches in Goa.
What’s great about these places is that they are easily accessible by scooters and cars. You also do not need a guide at any of these places.
Water-sports in Goa are expensive and are the best way of going way over your Goa tour budget. Period.
If you have enjoyed water-sport activities at any other destination in the past, you can avoid these expensive money-making traps.
If you have never tried out water-sport activities in the past, I highly recommend you to try those out in cheaper neighbours of Goa such as Gokarna or Tarkarli in Konkan!
Not only are these activities more affordable here, but the water at the beaches is also cleaner, and the overall experience is more rewarding!
You will find plenty of shopping areas in Goa typically outside major beaches. The shops here sell sarongs, swimsuits, kaftans, hats, jewellery and other Indian knick-knacks. In addition to these markets, you will find proper market areas that sell cashews to tourists.
Besides these types of shops, Goa is also home to several organised flea markets that sell Indian spices, teas, carpets, handlooms etc.
But truth be told, none of the items sold in any of these markets is cheap.
Even cashews that were once a signature Goa product now sell at rates similar to those in Mumbai, Delhi, and other Indian metropolitan areas.
Basically, shopping in Goa is absolutely not worth it if you are travelling on a budget. It is best to avoid it altogether if you want to restrict yourself to a small budget.
So now that we know what exactly to do to save money and yet enjoy Goa to the fullest let’s see how much a cheap trip to Goa should cost you –
Stay in a hostel or budget hotel or homestay – Rs. 500 per person, per night (Cheaper if not travelling solo)
Scooter rental- Rs. 350 per day
Petrol expense- Rs. 100 per day
Food expense- Rs. 500 per person per day
Alcohol- Rs. 200 per person per day
Sightseeing- Nil
Shopping- Nil
Total expenses on a trip to Goa on a budget – Rs. 1,600 per day
Note that you can cut down this budget further if –
Now, you need to add the expenses of train travel to this budget.
So travel to/from Goa by train (non-AC)— Rs. 400-1000 one way.
Thus, if you plan properly, you should easily manage a 4 day trip to Goa in approximately Rs. 5,000 per person!
So what are you waiting for? Stop making excuses and pack your bags already!
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Accommodation: I absolutely love booking through Agoda . In most countries and particularly in Asia, I often find the best fares on Agoda. But I also love the no prepayment and no cancellation fee policy of Booking.com . For cheap accommodations and hostels, nothing beats Hostelworld .
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Vrushali Ketkar is a lawyer turned travel blogger. She has travelled to 14 countries. She travels like a regular working woman with family. Her lawyer-level research skills make her a destination expert and help her get the most out of my trips. Today, her travel articles and videos help thousands of people across the world plan their trips to various parts of the world.
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Goa , a coastal paradise located in India, is a destination that offers a perfect combination of sun, sand, and sea. With its stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and delicious cuisine, Goa attracts travelers from all over the world. If you're looking for a budget-friendly getaway, Goa has plenty to offer without breaking the bank. When visiting Goa, it's important to consider the cost of accommodations, transportation, food, and activities. There are various options available for every budget, from budget guesthouses to luxurious beach resorts. By planning in advance and comparing prices, you can find the perfect accommodation that suits your needs and budget.
One of the major highlights of Goa is its beautiful beaches. From the popular stretch of sandy shores in North Goa to the serene and secluded beaches in South Goa, there's a beach for every preference. The best part is that most of the beaches in Goa are free to access, allowing you to spend your days sunbathing, swimming, and enjoying the breathtaking coastal views.
Aside from the beaches, Goa offers a rich cultural heritage with its blend of Indian and Portuguese influences. Explore the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, such as the Basilica of Bom Jesus and Old Goa, which showcase the city's historical significance. Many of these attractions have affordable entry fees, making it accessible for budget travelers.
Goa is also known for its vibrant food scene. Indulge in local Goan cuisine, which is a fusion of Indian and Portuguese flavors. From mouthwatering seafood dishes to spicy curries and sweet desserts, there's something to satisfy every palate. Try out the local street food stalls or dine at budget-friendly restaurants to savor the authentic flavors of Goa without spending a fortune.
Transportation within Goa is relatively affordable, with options like buses, taxis, and motorbike rentals available. Public buses are a cost-effective way to get around the city, while taxis and motorbikes offer convenience and flexibility. Consider using public transportation or renting a motorbike to explore Goa's attractions and save on transportation expenses.
In conclusion, Goa offers an exciting and budget-friendly destination for travelers looking to experience the beauty and culture of India's coastal region. By planning ahead, choosing affordable accommodations, enjoying the free beaches, savoring the local cuisine, and utilizing cost-effective transportation options, you can have an unforgettable trip to Goa without breaking your budget. To make the most of your trip to Goa, it's advisable to plan ahead and take advantage of discounts and promotions. At Trip.com, we offer exclusive deals and discounts on flights, hotels, and activities in Goa. Click the button below to explore our latest discounts and start planning your affordable and exciting journey to Goa.
It's important to note that the cost of a trip can vary based on personal preferences, accommodation choices, dining options, transportation, and activities. The following estimates provide a general overview of the cost for a 2-night, 3-day trip to Goa:
Please note that the above estimates are based on historical data and may vary depending on individual choices, seasonal fluctuations, and current prices. It's advisable to research and compare prices, read reviews, and plan your itinerary in advance to optimize your budget and make the most of your trip to Goa.
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Based on historical data, the flight costs to Goa can vary depending on the departure city and the time of year. On average, round-trip flights from New York to Goa range from $800 to $1,200, while flights from Los Angeles can cost between $900 and $1,400. Prices may fluctuate due to factors such as seasonality, demand, and airline promotions. When it comes to flight time, direct flights from major US cities to Goa typically have a duration of around 16 to 20 hours, depending on the specific route and any layovers. It's important to consider factors such as layover duration and airline preferences when planning your journey to Goa.
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Are you planning a trip to the enchanting city of Goa? One of the key aspects to consider when traveling is finding the perfect accommodation. We have gathered historical data to provide you with insights into the hotel costs in Goa, so you can plan your stay with confidence.
When it comes to hotel costs in Goa, prices can vary depending on factors such as location, star rating, and time of year. On average, you can expect to find a range of options to suit different budgets. In popular tourist areas like Calangute and Baga, the average cost for a 3-star hotel starts around $40 to $60 per night, while luxury resorts can go up to $150 or more per night.
If you prefer a more relaxed and serene atmosphere, exploring the hotels in South Goa might be a great choice. In areas like Palolem and Agonda, you can find charming beachfront cottages and guesthouses starting from $30 to $50 per night.
It's worth noting that prices may vary based on the time of year you visit Goa. During peak tourist seasons, such as December and January, hotel rates tend to be higher due to increased demand. On the other hand, visiting during the off-peak season, like June to September, can often result in more affordable hotel options.
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One of the highlights of traveling to Goa is indulging in its rich and diverse culinary scene. From mouthwatering seafood to flavorful Indian delicacies, there is something to satisfy every palate. We've gathered historical data to give you an idea of the typical dishes you can enjoy in Goa and their average costs.
When it comes to Goan cuisine, one cannot miss trying the famous Goan fish curry. Made with fresh fish and a blend of aromatic spices, this dish offers a delightful burst of flavors. On average, a serving of Goan fish curry at a local restaurant or beach shack can cost around $6 to $10.
If you're a fan of seafood, be sure to try the delectable Goan prawn curry. Prawns cooked in a luscious coconut-based gravy with hints of tamarind and spices make for a heavenly combination. The average price for a serving of Goan prawn curry ranges from $8 to $12.
For those seeking vegetarian options, Goan cuisine has a variety of dishes to offer. One such example is the traditional Goan mushroom xacuti. Made with earthy mushrooms cooked in a flavorful blend of spices and coconut, this dish is a vegetarian delight. You can enjoy a plate of Goan mushroom xacuti for around $5 to $8.
To experience the local street food scene, don't miss out on Goan pao bhaji. This popular street food consists of a spicy vegetable curry served with freshly baked Goan bread called "pao." A plate of Goan pao bhaji typically costs between $3 to $5.
Exploring Goan cuisine is not complete without trying the refreshing local drink, feni. Feni is a spirit made from cashew or coconut and is a popular choice among locals and tourists alike. You can enjoy a glass of feni at a beachside shack or a local bar for approximately $3 to $5.
Whether you're a food enthusiast or someone who loves trying new flavors, Goa offers a gastronomic adventure that won't disappoint. Immerse yourself in the vibrant food culture and savor the unique dishes that make Goa a culinary paradise.
Bringing back souvenirs from your travels is a wonderful way to cherish the memories and share a piece of the destination with your loved ones. When exploring the vibrant city of Goa, you'll find a variety of unique and charming souvenirs to choose from. Let's take a look at some popular souvenirs and their average costs based on historical data.
One of the most iconic souvenirs associated with Goa is the traditional terracotta pot. These intricately designed clay pots are handcrafted by skilled artisans and make for a beautiful decorative item. The average cost for a small terracotta pot in Goa ranges from $5 to $10.
If you're looking for something more vibrant and colorful, Goan handicrafts offer a wide range of options. One such example is the famous brassware of Goa. From ornate candle stands to intricately carved figurines, brassware reflects the rich artistic heritage of the region. You can expect to spend around $15 to $30 for a small brassware item.
For those who appreciate textile arts, Goan sarongs and beachwear are popular choices. These lightweight and vibrant garments are perfect for beach days and are often adorned with traditional Goan motifs. A high-quality Goan sarong can be purchased for approximately $10 to $20.
When it comes to edible souvenirs, Goan spices are a must-buy. Known for their exceptional quality and distinct flavors, Goan spices add a touch of Goa to your culinary adventures back home. A pack of authentic Goan spices can be bought for around $5 to $10.
Lastly, no trip to Goa is complete without indulging in the delicious cashew nuts the region is famous for. Goa is home to numerous cashew plantations, and you can find a variety of flavored and roasted cashews to suit your taste. On average, a packet of Goan cashew nuts costs between $5 to $15.
Remember, the prices mentioned above are based on historical data and may vary depending on the specific location and shop. It's always a good idea to explore different markets and compare prices to find the best deals.
So, when you're in Goa, don't miss the opportunity to bring home these wonderful souvenirs that encapsulate the essence of this vibrant coastal city. They will serve as cherished reminders of your incredible journey in Goa.
Taxis are a convenient mode of transportation in Goa, especially for getting around within the city or traveling short distances. The average cost of a taxi ride in Goa starts at around $3 for a short trip and can go up to $20 for longer distances.
Auto-rickshaws, also known as tuk-tuks, are a popular and economical way to travel in Goa. These three-wheeled vehicles are ideal for navigating through narrow streets and reaching nearby attractions. The average cost of an auto-rickshaw ride in Goa ranges from $1 to $5 depending on the distance.
Goa has a well-developed bus network that connects various parts of the city. It's an affordable option for both locals and tourists. The average bus fare in Goa is approximately $0.50 for a single journey, making it a budget-friendly choice for getting around.
For those seeking more independence and flexibility, renting a motorbike is a popular option in Goa. You can explore the city at your own pace and visit offbeat locations. The average cost of renting a motorbike in Goa ranges from $5 to $15 per day, depending on the bike's type and duration of rental.
If you prefer a slower and eco-friendly mode of transportation, renting a bicycle is a great option. Goa's scenic landscapes and beachside roads make it an enjoyable experience. The average cost of renting a bicycle in Goa is around $3 to $5 per day.
Goa is known for its beautiful beaches and waterways. Taking a ferry ride is not only a means of transportation but also an exciting experience. The average cost of a ferry ride in Goa varies depending on the route and distance, starting from approximately $0.50.
Remember, the prices mentioned above are based on historical data and may vary depending on factors such as fuel prices, distance traveled, and seasonal demand. It's always advisable to check the current rates and negotiate fares, especially for taxis and auto-rickshaws.
With these transportation options available, you can explore the captivating city of Goa with ease and convenience. Choose the mode of transportation that suits your preferences and enjoy your journey to the fullest!
Prepare to be awestruck by the majestic Dudhsagar Falls, one of India's most breathtaking waterfalls. The ticket cost for experiencing the beauty of Dudhsagar Falls is approximately $5 per person. Don't miss the chance to witness the cascading milky-white waters amidst the lush greenery.
Step into history at the Basilica of Bom Jesus, a UNESCO World Heritage site that houses the mortal remains of St. Francis Xavier. The entry to this magnificent basilica is free, allowing visitors to admire its exquisite architecture and experience a sense of tranquility.
Explore the grandeur of Fort Aguada, a well-preserved 17th-century Portuguese fort perched on a hilltop with panoramic views of the Arabian Sea. The entry fee for Fort Aguada is around $2 per person, granting you access to wander through its expansive complex and soak in the breathtaking vistas.
Dive into the vibrant ambiance of the Anjuna Flea Market, a haven for shopaholics. The market charges no entry fee, so you can freely browse through the myriad of stalls offering unique handicrafts, clothing, accessories, and more. Get ready to bargain and snag some delightful treasures.
Immerse yourself in the colonial charm of Old Goa as you explore its historical churches, including the awe-inspiring Se Cathedral and the Church of St. Francis of Assisi. The entry to these architectural wonders is free, enabling you to marvel at their intricate designs and delve into the city's rich religious heritage.
Indulge your senses with a visit to the spice plantations of Goa. Join a guided tour to learn about the cultivation of various spices and their significance. The average cost of a spice plantation tour in Goa is approximately $10 per person, including a guided walk and a delectable traditional Goan meal.
No visit to Goa is complete without spending time on its stunning beaches. Luckily, the beaches in Goa have no entry fees, allowing you to bask in the sun, take part in thrilling water sports, and enjoy the lively beachside ambiance. Each beach may have additional charges for specific activities or facilities.
These ticket costs are based on historical data and may be subject to change. It's recommended to check the current prices and any special offers or discounts available before your trip to Goa.
Now that you know the popular attractions and their ticket costs, it's time to plan your sightseeing itinerary and embark on a memorable journey through the captivating city of Goa. Click the button below to explore ticket details and make the most of your trip!
To access the internet on your mobile devices, you have several options for mobile data plans in Goa. The average cost for a prepaid SIM card with data services is approximately $10 to $15, depending on the data package and validity period. This allows you to enjoy seamless connectivity and access essential online services during your stay.
Many cafes, restaurants, and public spaces in Goa offer complimentary WiFi access to their patrons. While these public WiFi networks are generally free to use, it's essential to exercise caution when connecting to open networks. Ensure that you prioritize your online security by using a virtual private network (VPN) to protect your personal information.
If you prefer the convenience of a dedicated WiFi connection, renting a portable WiFi device is an excellent option. The rental cost for a portable WiFi device in Goa typically ranges from $5 to $10 per day, depending on the rental duration and data allowance. These devices provide reliable internet access for multiple devices simultaneously, ensuring seamless communication throughout your trip.
For those seeking a budget-friendly option, internet cafes are available in various parts of Goa. These establishments offer hourly rates for internet access, typically ranging from $1 to $2 per hour. Internet cafes are a convenient choice for quick browsing, checking emails, or making online calls.
If you prefer to use your existing mobile network while traveling, check with your service provider regarding international roaming packages. Roaming costs can vary significantly, so it's advisable to explore available packages and select one that suits your communication needs and budget.
Remember, the costs mentioned above are based on historical data and may vary depending on the service provider, specific plans, and any ongoing promotions. It's always recommended to check with local providers or online resources for the most up-to-date information on WiFi and communication options in Goa.
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Planning a trip to the beautiful city of Goa? One of the essential items you'll need is a valid passport. Let's explore the passport costs based on historical data to ensure you're well-prepared for your travel adventure.
Please note that the above costs are based on historical data and are subject to change. It's recommended to check the official website of the passport issuing authority in your country for the most up-to-date information on passport costs and application procedures.
Now that you're aware of the passport costs, make sure to plan ahead and allow sufficient time for the passport application or renewal process. Take the necessary steps to ensure your passport is valid well in advance of your travel dates to avoid any last-minute hassles.
Planning a trip to the stunning city of Goa? While you're excited about exploring the beautiful beaches and vibrant culture, it's essential to consider travel insurance for added peace of mind. Let's delve into the cost of travel insurance based on historical data to ensure you're well-prepared for any unforeseen circumstances.
It's important to note that the above cost estimates are based on historical data and may vary depending on the insurance provider, your individual circumstances, and the level of coverage you choose. To obtain an accurate quote for travel insurance, it's recommended to reach out to reputable insurance companies or utilize online comparison platforms to compare prices and coverage options.
Purchasing travel insurance ensures that you're financially protected in case of unexpected events during your trip. It's a worthwhile investment that can offer you peace of mind and assistance when you need it the most.
Traveling with your loved ones to Goa offers a fantastic opportunity to create lasting memories. Here's an estimate of the costs for a family trip:
Embarking on a romantic getaway with your significant other in Goa promises an enchanting experience. Here's an estimate of the costs for a couple's trip:
Solo Travelers:
If you're embarking on an adventure to Goa as a solo traveler, you have the freedom to explore at your own pace. Here's an estimate of the costs for a solo trip:
One of the biggest expenses during any trip is accommodation. To save money, consider options like budget hotels, guesthouses, or homestays instead of luxurious resorts. These alternatives offer comfortable stays at more affordable rates, allowing you to allocate your funds to other experiences.
Choosing to visit Goa during the off-peak season can significantly lower your expenses. The prices of flights, accommodations, and activities tend to be lower during these periods. Plus, you'll have the advantage of fewer crowds, allowing you to enjoy the city's attractions at a more leisurely pace.
Indulging in the local cuisine is not only a delightful experience but can also save you money. Goa is famous for its delicious street food, which offers a wide variety of flavors at affordable prices. Explore the local markets and eateries, savoring authentic dishes without straining your budget.
Instead of relying on taxis or private transportation services, opt for public transportation options such as buses or trains. They are not only cost-effective but also provide an opportunity to mingle with the locals and experience the true essence of Goa's culture.
Before your trip, research and book your desired activities or tours in advance. Many attractions offer discounted prices for early bookings or online reservations. By taking advantage of these deals, you can enjoy your favorite experiences at reduced costs.
Goa is home to several free attractions that showcase its natural beauty and cultural heritage. Explore the stunning beaches, visit historical sites, and enjoy the local markets, all without spending a dime. These experiences can be just as memorable and rewarding as paid ones.
When shopping at local markets or dealing with vendors, don't be afraid to negotiate the prices. Bargaining is a common practice in Goa, and you may be able to secure better deals by showcasing your haggling skills. However, remember to be respectful and fair during the process.
By implementing these methods, you can enjoy a fantastic vacation in Goa while staying within your budget. Remember, saving money doesn't mean compromising on experiences; it's all about making savvy choices and prioritizing what truly matters.
When traveling to Goa, it's best to pack light and smart. The tropical climate calls for lightweight and breathable clothing, including swimsuits, shorts, and comfortable footwear. Don't forget essentials like sunscreen, hats, and insect repellent to stay protected during your outdoor excursions.
Goa is renowned for its beautiful beaches, so be sure to immerse yourself in the beach culture. Don't forget your beach towel, sunglasses, and a good book to relax under the sun. Be respectful of local customs and guidelines when it comes to swimwear and beach etiquette.
Goa's culinary scene is a delight for food lovers. Don't miss the opportunity to savor the local delicacies and street food. From spicy seafood curries to refreshing coconut-based beverages, there's something to please every palate. Explore the local markets and beach shacks to experience the true flavors of Goa.
With the warm climate and outdoor activities, it's crucial to stay hydrated during your trip. Carry a reusable water bottle and drink plenty of fluids throughout the day. Fresh coconut water is readily available and is a refreshing and hydrating choice.
Goa has a rich cultural heritage, so it's important to respect the local traditions and customs. Dress modestly when visiting religious sites and be mindful of local norms. Engage with the locals, learn about their culture, and embrace the warmth and hospitality that Goa is known for.
While Goa offers a multitude of attractions, it's wise to plan your itinerary in advance. Research the must-visit places, activities, and events happening during your stay. However, leave some room for spontaneity and exploration, as you never know what hidden gems you may discover along the way.
As with any travel destination, it's essential to prioritize your safety and security. Keep your belongings secure and be cautious of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas. Familiarize yourself with emergency contact numbers and have travel insurance to ensure peace of mind throughout your trip.
By following these tips, you'll be well-prepared to have a fantastic time in Goa. Soak in the sun, embrace the culture, and create lasting memories in this breathtaking coastal destination.
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Goa, the pint-sized Indian state, is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Asia. Being a tourist-preferred destination, Goa might appear a bit expensive to few. But with a little bit of planning and early bookings, you can manage to have a great trip without burning a hole in your pocket.
This write-up tries to focus on average Goa trip cost including food, accommodation, and sightseeing – helping you to plan your seaside extravaganza in a much better way.
At Goa, you can find accommodation in a different price range starting from basic beach-facing shacks to luxurious resorts. Along with them, there are several homestays and private rooms available for rent. Based on the accommodation, the Goa trip cost can vary from a couple of hundred Indian rupees to a grand.
1. budget guesthouses.
These guesthouses provide basic amenities along with fan-cooled rooms facing the beach and shared bathrooms. Mostly found in the coastal cities like Margao, Aguda, and Panaji – these places are ideal for tourists on a shoestring budget.
The beach huts could be a basic bamboo and palm thatch room or a sophisticated construction. The basic huts have a bed and a side table and very popular among backpackers trying to manage their Goa trip cost. These rustic sheds are often seen in Mandrem, Cola, Agonda, Palolem, and Patnem beaches.
Tourists planning on staying at Goa for a long time end up renting a room or the entire house. This is not the only budget-friendly, but also helps the vacationers in getting a taste of the local culture. Usually, these accommodations could cost around INR 2,000 to INR 5,000/ week – however, the rent might be subjected to change based on several factors.
Hostels particularly attract solo travelers and backpackers for its affordable rates. Visitors get clean dorms and free Wi-Fi. Additionally, bed lights, fully-equipped kitchen, lockers, and breakfast might be included in the package as well.
1. hotels and guesthouses.
Hotels and the guesthouses in the mid-range section come with basic modern amenities like a private bathroom, verandah or balcony, air-conditioning (optional), and Wi-Fi. These hotels have attached room service and restaurant as well.
The service apartment is usually preferred by tourists coming to Goa for a longer tenure. These apartments can be considered as an up-scale version of homestays.
Tourists planning to stay in luxurious accommodations and do not mind if their Goa trip cost exceeds its limits can stay at numerous heritage and boutique hotels. These properties, often owned by the descendants of the Portuguese colonizers, offer a high-class experience and comfort to the guests.
1. Prices during the peak tourism season (October to March) are steeply higher. On the contrary, you might get exciting discounts on your Goa trip cost during the off-season.
2. Due to the introduction of Goods and Services Tax (GST) by the Indian Central Government, the prices of the hotel rooms might increase subsequently.
Being an important tourist hub, Goa is well-connected to several Indian and international cities. For local town-hopping, you can always hire a taxi. Unfortunately, these intercity trips might be expensive and could disrupt the budget. The average intercity Goa trip cost could range around INR 1,000 to INR 2,500. There are several app-based taxis and Women's Taxi Service (an initiative by the Goa Government) available within the state as well. You can even book a cab from Goa Miles, a relatively cheaper taxi service.
The yellow and black auto-rickshaws are another cheaper mode of traveling within the city or village. The distant cousin of a tuk-tuk, these three-wheelers run on a loud two-stroke motorbike engine. Usually, a short trip would cost around INR 50 while for slightly elongated trips the autowallah might charge around INR 200. Before sitting in an auto, do bargain. If the rate seems too high, just wait for another auto.
Another popular medium of traveling within Goa is on rent two-wheelers. Available on INR 300 to 400 per day, these motorbikes or scooters can help you in managing your Goa trip cost effectively.
1. for budget less than inr 3,000/day.
Beach hut/hostel: INR 500 to INR 1,500/day
Local diners: INR 500/average meal
Beer at the liquor store: INR 50/bottle
Local bus: INR 30/average trip
Midrange beach hut /AC hotels/homestays: INR 1,500 to INR 4,500/ day
Meals: INR 600 to INR 1,000 (per meal)
Renting two-wheeler: INR 300 to INR 500/ day
Drinks at the bar: average INR 500
Boutique or heritage hotels/resorts: INR 5,000 to INR 8,000
Hiring chauffeur driven car: INR 1,500/day
Meals: INR 1,600 to INR 2,000 (per meal)
Holistic therapies and spas: INR 2,000 to INR 5,000
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Goa holidays are excellent value for money, with the price of eating out and purchasing local handicrafts being very low. The currency of India is the Indian rupee (INR).
The currency in Goa is the Indian rupee (INR). Indian rupees can only be bought in India and must be exchanged back before you return home. We do not recommend exchanging currency at the airport on arrival as the exchange rate is usually very poor and queues are common. You can exchange money either in the hotels or in shops in most resorts. You can currently find exchange rates of around INR 100 to £1 (February 2023).
Here’s a breakdown to give you an idea of the sorts of prices you can expect to pay for typical holiday purchases including food and drink prices…
Bottle of Kingfisher beer: 50p - £1.50 each Lunch at a beach shack: £2 - £3 A three-course evening meal: £20 - £25 A silk scarf from a market stall: £3 - £5 Spices from a market stall: £1 - £2 for 100g
Please bear in mind it’s customary to barter with stall owners. Anywhere between a 25-50% reduction from their opening price would be a good discount to aim for.
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As service charges are not usually included, it's customary to tip waiters, guides and drivers between 5-10% of the total bill.
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On my first trip to Goa as an adult, my partner and I stayed at an “offbeat” beach that had already been invaded by overtourism. That experience, filled with characterless beach shacks, multicuisine food and hordes of tourists, turned me off Goa.
Much later, I returned to experience slow travel for the first time.
I’m grateful that the universe conspired to have us stay at Cancio’s House , a 500-year-old traditional Goan homestay in Aldona, with its own well for drinking water, jackfruit trees for shade, and a courtyard around which three generations of the Amaral family have grown up. It was here that I first learnt about the susegad Goan life – aka the art of slowness and contentment.
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The weeks we spent here were filled rain-filled walks, destination-less scooter rides, warm conversations with our hosts, visits to the local bakery, and a lot of observation and introspection. It was for the first time that I learnt that this is what travelling is really about. Not a checklist of places to tick off, but a chance to experience a world different from the one we’re familiar with.
I’ve returned to Goa pretty much every year since, sometimes for several months, and sometimes for a few days. Each time, I’m reminded that slow travel isn’t about how much time we have but how we choose to spend it.
Thanks to this ever-growing connection with Goa, I’ve advised so many friends on how to make the most of their Goa trips. This day-to-day itinerary includes some of my favorite adventures and spots, and takes you away from the beaten path to a slower, more intimate experience of the Goa I love.
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With that in mind, my recommended Goa itinerary is one that allows enough time and mind space to live and breathe its slow, susegad life – even it’s just over 3 days.
These North and South Goa itineraries aim to take you away from the well-trodden tourist path, and challenge the idea of Goa you’re probably familiar with. They are filled with meaningful outdoor, culinary and cultural adventures that often get buried under the sun-sand-party scene of Goa. These experiences also support small local businesses, and protect Goa’s living culture and natural ecosystems – ensuring that your 3-day trip is not only fun and memorable, but also positively impacts Goa.
Also read: Offbeat Goa: 12 Mind-Blowing Experiences
Where to stay in north goa.
There is something for every budget in Goa, but in all honesty, a lot of it is sh*t. Since the surge of remote workers and revenge travel in the last few years, accommodation prices in Goa have been soaring. Sadly, many ‘homestays’ have turned into commercial businesses, and you often end up paying a lot for not very hospitable experiences.
Here are some places I recommend:
Stay in the outhouse cottage of a 500-year-old traditional Goan home at Cancio’s House , hosted by three generations of the Amaral family! I’ve stayed here several times over the years, and each time, I’m amazed by the warmth, wealth of stories, and Goan recipes I get to try (even as a vegan ). The village of Aldona may have changed quite a bit over the years, but it still retains its Goan charm – a 16th century church, lush rice paddies, old Goan houses, and their quirky owners, always a delight to chat with.
Located at easy driving distance from both, the cafes and restaurants of Assagao and several beaches across North Goa, Siliom House is a restored 17th century heritage house turned into a boutique hotel. An ode to the casa do sobrado style of Goan-Portuguese architecture that is fast disappearing from the state.
Located right across the beach from Morjim, Jardin d’Ulysse was my go-to spot for ‘work from home’ days afternoons from their breezy terrace overlooking the sea, and delightful, vegan-friendly food from their kitchen. The huts out back are aesthetically crafted to invite the elements of nature in – perfect to work from, and have some beach time.
One of the OGs of Assagao before its hotel and restaurant scene exploded out of control, Botanique retains its original character in a restored Goan house, with the addition of Japanese food at Izumi in its backyard.
Built on the philosophy that there should be no borders between the inside and outside world, my friends still rave about their stay at Mojigao . Its wood and tiled roof cottages are scattered among the wilderness of Assagao, with a cafe (a branch of Artjuna) overlooking the greens, in-house yoga classes and several independent music gigs through the week.
I wrote parts of my first book at The Secret Garden – a traditional Goan house painstakingly refurbished by a Goan-British couple, and now home to its own food forest. On offer are heartwarming conversations, sourdough pancakes (YES!), and swimming under the stars.
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Even after all these years of visiting and living in Goa, I’m surprised to learn about Goan food I haven’t tried before. While family kitchens (like Raquel’s kitchen in Cancio’s house) are the real treasure trove of Goan dishes, the true blue Goan thali at Kokni Kanteen is a good starting point. My favorite Goan restaurant is Mum’s Kitchen in Panjim (avoid the Assagao branch), where I love the uddamethi and tamdi bhaji with sanna. A breakfast spot I love is The Local Table , for a wicked patal bhaji.
North Goa can spoil anyone for choice, but as someone who looks for vegan-friendly, preferably organic and nourishing food, some of my favorite places include Bloom & Brew in Assagao, The Rice Mill in Morjim, Bean Me Up in Vagator, and Moka in Siolim.
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My Goa trip plan for 3 days can be mixed and matched, depending on your mood and the weather:
Whether you’re staying in Aldona, Saligao or elsewhere in North Goa, take the morning to acquaint yourself with the slow Goan life. Go on a long walk to the local church, along the rice paddies, and past old Goan homes (noticing how many of them are in a state of disrepair). Stop by to pick up poi at the local bakery, visit the morning market where local farmers sell their produce, and aim to have a chat with atleast one local. Getting yourself into the pace of Goa is a great way to set yourself up to slow exploration over the rest of the trip.
Away from the crowds of Calangute and Baga, escape to the island of Chorao for a glimpse of Goa that once was – full of wild mangroves, endless paddy fields, and glorious old houses with a balcao. Sign up for a guided cycling or e-biking ride with Cycling Zens or B:Live , exploring the quiet beauty of the island on two wheels – one of the best places to see in goa in 3 days. Remember to carry your own reusable water bottle to stay hydrated!
It’s so exciting that Goa finally has its own thrift store – Good Karma , in Vagator. Featuring pre-loved clothes, accessories, shoes and books, this is not just a way to buy second hand, but also buy stuff embedded with the stories of strangers. If you have clothes and books in good condition, you can also donate them to the store. Part of the profits are channeled towards local non-profits like WAG (Welfare for Animals in Goa).
Ditch the wasteful fast fashion brands taking over Goa and other parts of the world, to shop at No Nasties – a homegrown, organic, fair trade store in Assagao. I bought my first t-shirt from No Nasties over eight years ago, and it’s still serving me well! This kind of slow, ‘I can wear this forever’ fashion, is a guilt-free answer to the overconsumption plaguing our planet.
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Wake up early morning for a Goan adventure far off the beaten path. Head to the far reaches of the Western Ghats, to go on a forest hike for a short while or half a day, depending on your interest and abilities. Swim in a secret waterfall, or jump into a forested swimming hole (like the cenotes in Mexico!). Wrap up the outdoor experience with a traditional Goan meal cooked by a local family. In these wild pockets lies the realization that there’s so much more to Goa than the cocktails-and-sunsets long promoted as its cover image.
Two of my favorite adventure travel companies run by local Goans who genuinely care about protecting these wild areas and their geo-locations are Beatroute Explorers and The Local Beat . Expect to spend the entire day on their trips, including a long drive to a hidden location, short or long hike, plenty of chill time in the outdoors, and homemade lunch with a local family.
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Of course you’re in Goa and you want to spend some time by the sea! Take your playfulness in the waves a notch up by signing up for a surf lesson. As someone who used to watch surfers with awe, I never imagined I’d be able to get up on a surfboard someday. But the waves in Goa are gentle – and one of the best places to learn, or atleast experiment. There’s nothing like the adrenalin of catching a wave! My go to surf spot is Salty Soul , run by two Goan surfers in Mandrem.
Have your sun, sand and sunset evening in Goa after all. Laze at the beaches of Morjim or Ashwem, or venture further ashore to Keri. After sunset, stay for a quiet beach walk under the sunset sky, as the stars shimmer out one by one.
A Sunday: Check out MOG Sundays for soulful talks curated by the Museum of Goa , featuring local authors, entrepreneurs, environmentalists, historians and more. A great coming together of Goans and the Goa-curious.
A full moon night: Catch a Hindustani classical music performance, alongside some incredible sushi, at Tien in Vagator.
An alternate Sunday: Go for the New Earth Gathering at the Offbeat Goa Space – a vegan, community market bringing together local and resident entrepreneurs who specialize in all things natural and eco-friendly. The venue is in the same space as the Good Karma thrift store.
Also read: 10 Local Restaurants in Goa for Authentic Goan Food
While a lot of restaurants and events are clustered around North Goa, I recommend staying in South Goa for a quieter, slower, closer to nature holiday.
Casa jaali, patnem.
A stunning vibe with small cottages overlooking the roaring coast, Casa Jaali is perfect to stay a weekend or a few days, in the heart of South Goa in Patnem. I love the food at the vegan-friendly, in-house cafe too!
Conveniently located as easy driving distance to some stunning waterfalls and vegan-friendly cafes in South Goa, Tanshikar Spice Farm is a working, family-run organic farm, with unique huts scattered across cashew and black pepper plantations. The traditional Goan food on offer – made largely with organic in-house produce – is some of the best I’ve had.
In a protected area of South Goa, Mangaal Farmstay is a working organic farm that has all the Bali feels. Lush forests, farmlands and old Goan villages where time seems to have stopped. Oh, it even has its own private waterfall, a 1.5 hour trek away!
Hidden away on a hill near the Cabo de Rama Fort, Cabo Serai is an experience unto itself. Accessible only by a short hike, the stunning pinewood and thatched roofed huts are built to leave no trace. On offer are stunning sunset hikes, innovative plant-based food, and thoughtful eco-friendly touches. One of my favorite eco-lodges in India!
Architecturally inspired by Bali and Goa, I loved the laid back vibe of Alila Diwa , the infinity pool overlooking the rice paddies, and their Dine in the Dark Thursdays! If you’re looking for a luxury resort experience with familiar comforts, yet a boutique feel that is very Goan, this is your spot.
*Note that Mangaal Farmstay and Cabo Serai are experiences unto themselves, and located quite far out from the other activities of South Goa.
Also read: 10 Incredible Eco-Lodges Around the World: Indulge Yourself and Spare the Planet
Cantine indienne.
Cantine Indienne is a rustic, farm-to-table eatery in Palolem, run by a French-Tamil couple. They turn the organic oyster mushrooms grown in their backyard into crunchy ‘wings,’ and offer other creative delights like pesserattu (green mung dosa), beetroot curry, oyster mushroom pickles, and wild spinach and horsegram stir fry. Yum!
Go to Bibhitaki for healthy comfort food inspired by Ayurveda. I love (read drool over) their sumptuous smoothie bowls, and recommend the Mexican Bhel as well as the hearty Mexican and Japanese Buddha bowls. So good.
Also read: How to Travel as a Vegan and Find Delicious Food Wherever You Go
Explore your goan neighborhood.
Whether you stay in Canacona or elsewhere in South Goa, take the morning to observe and flow with the slow life of Goa. Find out about all churches in your backyard, stop for a chat with Goans on their morning walk, and pick up poi at the local bakery.
South Goa is the land of spices and cashews, and Tanshikar Organic Farm is one of the best places to visit in Goa in 3 days. Spices like black pepper and cardamom are grown organically here, on 25 stunning acres. Stay for a lip-smacking Goan lunch, much of it cooked with organic ingredients!
While away the evening at the relatively quiet Patnem beach. Swim in the waves, catch the sunset, and walk under the stars with the Arabian Sea humming in your ears.
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Go on a hiking adventure.
Hike to a sea cave or go on a moonlit forest walk in the wilderness of South Goa. We did the guided sea cave excursion with Adventure Breaks – which involved a short ocean hike and scrambling over some rocks to reach the west coast’s largest sea cave! An easy one, good for most ages and abilities.
There are plenty of places to visit in Goa in 3 days, but if you pick only one in the south, pick this. Built in the medieval times and last restored during the Portuguese era, the Cabo de Rama Fort is full of history and panoramic views over the Arabian Sea. If you’re up for another walk, a trail winds around the fort, offering panoramas in all directions. If you’re tired, pick your spot for a stunning sunset over the ocean!
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Take a surf lesson on agonda beach.
I’m yet to go surfing in South Goa, but surfer friends recommend catching the waves at Agonda Beach for all beginners. Aloha Surf is a popular surf school in the area.
On the shores of the Kushavati River, travel back to a different era at the 200+ year old mansion that is Palacio De Deao . A blend of Portuguese and Saraswat architectural styles, it’s the perfect place to learn about ancient Goan culture and its Portuguese history, over a sumptuous traditional Goan meal. Advance bookings only.
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Goa is different every season – both in terms of landscapes and crowds. My favorite time is monsoon in Goa (July to September), when the paddies are lush green, it’s not as busy as the rest of the year, and the waterfalls and swimming holes are the most inviting. For surfing and beach life however, the winter months from October to January are ideal.
Take the scenic Vista Dome train from Mumbai to Goa, or the Vande Bharat from Bangalore to Karwat. Other places across India are also connected with long train journeys to Margao in South Goa or Thivim in North Goa.
The overnight buses from Mumbai or Bangalore to Goa are convenient for short trips.
The quickest way to get to Goa is to take a flight to Dabolim (GOA) or MOPA (GOX) airport.
There’s a standing joke that almost every shop or house in Goa (especially close to the beaches) can arrange a scooter or taxi! Taxis can be expensive, with short routes costing as much as ₹600-1000. Scooter rentals usually cost ₹300-400 per day, depending on the length of stay. Ask for a newer bike and model. My favorite is an Activa 5G. Alternatively, rent a bicycle or e-bike from Cycling Zens. Cost depends on the duration of rental.
The cost of a trip to Goa can vary wildly, depending on the budget and comfort level you’re after. Besides accommodation costs, I recommend budgeting atleast ₹5000 per day, including a scooter rental, a mix of cafe and thali meals, and some activities. It is possible to do a Goa budget trip for 3 days if you eliminate any paid hiking, surfing and shopping.
I used to swear I would never create itineraries on this blog, but multiple friends have convinced me otherwise. This is my first attempt at creating a meaningful 3 day itinerary for Goa, and through it, I hope you too will be able to experience the art of slowness and contentment in a place I love so much.
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Utilizing a month in GOA alone is like spending time on the shore. It will be going to move away immediately.
But, simultaneously, completing a month in Goa for 11,000 Rupees (144 US $ approx.) will make things exciting. This Goa solo trip budget guide is everything you require to read & understand. How did I do? & How you can do it too.
People come to Goa from worldwide and spend more than a month. During my visit to the Konkan region, I came across foreign people who spent months in Goa.
Consuming more than a month in Goa doesn’t mean that the people are madly rich and lazy low on the beaches.
The people who are thinking of sojourning longer hunt for a side hustle. That can pay off their regular Goa expenses .
Suppose you took a break off from your routine & just required to spend time in peace. Then, Goa won’t disappoint you. Let me tell you something immediately at the start. You will have to cross the routes of patience and sacrifice.
Underneath will be a budget for long-time travelers. You can even explore by following the Goa Itinerary for 3 Days .
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If your inquiry directly is – What is the Goa Solo trip budget?
Mainly, you need to decide – What type of traveler you are?
If you’ll ask me –
I am very adaptable & strict about my budget. I always try to create various opportunities for myself to save a little.
If the circumstance arises, I am even ready to directly skip my breakfast to eat brunch (breakfast + lunch).
So, if you’re an Adjusting sort of budget traveler, on that note, your Goa Solo trip budget will be remarkable.
Below are the pointers which had helped me, and I will be helping you to achieve your Goa trip budget goal as well –
The preparation to Spend One Exciting Month in Goa under Rs.11,000 starts before departure. Your purpose should be to travel to Goa by train unless you have a coupon that offers a great discount by air.
You can choose Rajdhani Express and other trains which take more time & cost less. Remember, the motive of the article is to minimize the Goa trip budget.
The trains, such as Goa Sampark Kranti Express and Mangala Lakshwadeep Express, cost less but take more time.
The article will concentrate on 1 Month of exploration, and I believe that time will not be a problem. Moreover, the sleeper coach will cost you under Rs.1000; for 3A, it’s beneath Rs. 2000.
Note – The train seats get reserved quickly. Therefore, it’s advisable to book as early as feasible.
It would be be st if you sacr ificed your pleasure of traveling by air in exchange for traveling by train.
I assume that the onward and backward Journey will be a different experience.
Several hostels in Goa start as low as Rs. 200/250 per Day if you have chosen a hostel to stay in Goa.
Let’s assume Rs.200 per night hostel stay & that in the end compiles Rs.6000 (Rs.200 x 30 days) for a month.
It would be best if you thought that your 80% budget for the Goa trip in the low budget had been consumed in onward – backward Journey + Stay for a month. So then , how it’s possible to end up under Rs.11,000?
Now, here comes the role of finding opportunities that match your Interest level & skills.
Suppose you have an interest in :
The list goes on !
You can search for volunteering opportunities in a hostel/hotel/NGO in Goa.
Does that Sound Fascinating ?
Who doesn’t want to explore Goa for a prolonged time +? It wouldn’t cost you much.
There are online websites to find volunteering opportunities in Goa and everywhere in exchange for the skills.
That will be a money saver of the overall Goa trip budget because, in exchange for your skills, the hostel/hotel/NGO will provide you with a stay with them.
I Volunteered in Goa and stayed for 30 Days.
The Volunteering work acts as a helping hand for the property.
That can also be a perfect way to experience the culture & traditions apart from traveling to Goa for a month.
Goa Local transport is affordable & convenient for visitors to see around.
You’ll need to sacrifice the rented scooter/bike & should have to wait patiently for the Goa local buses to arrive.
I have stated above that Sacrifice and Patience will examine you if you want to conclude the Goa trip budget beneath Rs.11,000 for a month.
The rented scooter in Goa will cost you around Rs everywhere. 200-300 per Day + Petrol cost. On the other hand, the bus charges a minimum of Rs.20-30 to reach a particular place.
If you traveled using the local bus transport daily, your per-day bus expenses would not exceed your Goa budget trip. Also, during a month in Goa, you won’t be going out all the time and every Day. Hence, you must pay for the rented scooter/bike daily.
Using Goa’s local bus service , you can commute to almost everywhere in Goa & that too affordably.
If you are traveling for the first time in Goa Then, you will easily be fascinated by low-cost rental vehicles.
You can also take lifts on the roadside.
You will find a lot of foreigners & they are helpful if you need a lift. So sometimes you’ll get help as needed, and often you won’t.
Just don’t worry! Haha
You can decide to walk, but you will hardly spot anyone walking around. That will be your hard time moving alone in the heat.
But you can do one thing, which I have also done. Plugin your earphones and keep walking. If you find someone who can give you help, take it, and if not, keep moving.
Let’s recall point two a little if you had chosen to Volunteer at a property. They will be going to provide you with a stay and food.
So, the food problem is solved.
When the Volunteering place, going to provide you with a stay only. Then, it would help if you ate from the local eateries in Goa.
Most of the local establishments which I had seen offer only two things on the menu –
That can satisfy your stomach, and you’ll get to sense the local food of Goa. Moreover, you can have your entire Day’s food in the Goa local eateries for under Rs. 200 – 250 per Day. Food is essential to your trip anywhere, and what’s better than saving a few bucks on food in Goa ?
You can even have a Samosa Pav in the evening or at night. It will be light, and you will feel solid and connected to the unique local Goa combination of food.
I got addicted to the Samosa Pav and ate two in the morning and two in the evening.
The Samosa Pav had become my routine towards the end of the month. The Samosa Pav will cost you around Rs.20 (I can’t tell if the rates increased), which will be effective.
I want that you should experience the Goa culture. Food is an essential element that describes a culture.
It will be enough for your one-time meal if you eat a Veg Thali/Fish Thali.
Rest depends upon your capacity and stamina.
For once in 10 days, you can cheat all the above points.
e.x- You can eat in restaurants around the beaches or anywhere else.
3 Cheat days in a month are acceptable, but beyond that will surpass your Goa Solo Trip Budget.
Try to move out to explore in the evening because it would become pleasing and relaxing. Even you will feel comfortable when you choose to walk around.
Assume you had chosen to go out on a hot sunny day, then it’s clear that your stamina will give up quickly.
Goa beaches attract crowds from all over the world. But don’t forget the happening environment that people create on the beaches.
Most tourists come along the seashore and show their skills. For example, they made a seashell, handmade eatables, or a foot massage service. Everyone will be involved in some activity in the evening on the beaches. That acts as the best way to stay longer in Goa.
Suppose you want to do something related but don’t know what to do! Just go there and see what everyone is doing and what value you can add to other experiences.
The beaches like Arambol & Morjim are known for the activities on the beachside.
People involve themselves in various activities.
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These are some ways you can implement to control your Goa trip budget.
Hence, you put your hands in your poc kets with the end of a month in Goa . If you found some rupees/dollars left, then you succeeded.
If you haven’t, you also succeeded because you have tried hard to control the Goa Solo trip budget.
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Goa, undoubtedly, is the best holiday destination in the country. Its scenic beaches, hippie vibes, laid-back lifestyle, and vibrant parties are major tourist pullers. However, Goa is not only about beaches and trance parties. It boasts delectable seafood, beautiful landscapes, and a wonderful blend of Indian and Portuguese cultures. Goa has many tourist attractions, some popular ones being Aguada Fort, Dudhsagar Falls, Basilica of Bom Jesus, Anjuna Beach and Baga Beach.
This beautiful coastal state has so much to offer that you need a minimum of 3 days here to explore its popular attractions. If you are planning a budget trip to Goa , the best time to visit the state is from November to February. These winter months with temperatures hovering from 21 to 28 degrees Celsius are just right to laze around the beaches and enjoy the party scenes. However, Goa experiences a huge influx of tourists during these months. Hence, make sure you explore economical accommodation options and plan a trip in advance to avoid the non-availability of hotels.
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Buses, personal vehicles and trains are economical ways to reach the state. If you want to take a bus, Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC), Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC), and Kadamba Transport Corporation (KTC) are some of the main bus service operators from Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore and other nearby places. Tourists can also come in their own vehicles as the roads are well-maintained and perfect for a comfortable journey. Those driving from Bangalore and Mumbai can take the NH 4 route, while those travelling from Mangalore must take NH 17.
If you are opting for a train journey, Goa has two railway stations.
Goa has two railway lines. While the Konkan Railway Line connects Goa with Mumbai, Bangalore, Mangalore and Calicut, the South Western Railway Line connects the state with Chennai, Hubli, Belgaum, and different parts of Karnataka. Many trains connect Goa with Thiruvananthapuram in the South and Delhi in the north.
You can take a bus, unmetered taxi, or auto-rickshaw from the bus stop or railway station to reach Goa hotels or any other place in the state economically.
There are plenty of tourist attractions for those exploring Goa on a budget . Apart from the beautiful beaches, you can visit these attractions without burning a hole in your pocket.
1. Aguada Fort: This popular fort in Candolim, North Goa was constructed in 1612. It exhibits Portuguese architecture and is a major attraction in the state. It is located at the top of a hill close to River Mandovi.
2. Basilica of Bom Jesus: This UNESCO World Heritage Site was built in 1594 and is popular for its commendable baroque architecture. The basilica has a rich cultural and religious significance and is open to the public every day.
3. Dudhsagar Falls: This majestic, four-tiered waterfall is located on Goa’s Mandovi River. The beautiful cascading effect makes it appear like a milky white sea falling from a height. Monsoon is the best time to visit the Dudhsagar Falls .
4. Chapora Fort: Popularly known as the “Dil Chahta Hai Fort”, Chapora Fort in North Goa is a must-visit. You can go there in the evening to watch the splendour of the sunset sky and Chapora River.
5. Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary: This is a wonderful option for children, environmentalists, and photography enthusiasts. You can see some rare species of plants and animals here.
If you are a foodie, you can enjoy different cuisines in this stunning coastal state of India. Apart from delectable Goan food, you will find North Indian, South Indian, Chinese, Italian, fast foods, and more in eateries around Goa . Some affordable restaurants you can visit during your Goa budget trip are:
1. Cafe Real: This eatery serves lip-smacking North Indian and South Indian quick bites, such as puri bhaji, samosa, masala dosa, pakora and chana masala.
2. Pesto: This popular restaurant serves delectable Continental and fast foods. You can enjoy foods like pasta, sandwich, pancakes, chicken burger, and omelette here.
3. Little World: If you are looking for palatable vegetarian and vegan food in South Goa, you must try this eatery. It serves authentic European cuisine.
4. Kinara: This casual dining restaurant is popular for its seafood and North Indian, Goan, and Chinese cuisines. You can also enjoy fresh juices and cold beverages here.
Apart from sun, sand and sea, Goa is also known for flea markets and night markets. When you plan a Goa budget trip , make sure you include the following markets in your itinerary.
You can easily plan a budget trip to Goa and enjoy a memorable stay with your loved ones. Choose small eateries and remember to bargain while shopping. Also, book your tickets and hotel rooms at least a month in advance as prices may go up later.
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How much does a 5 day Goa trip cost? The answer to this question depends mainly on the kind of travel you prefer. Goa is one of those destinations that can get as luxurious and as pocket-friendly as you want.
The cost of your 5 days trip to Goa will depend on several factors. Chief among them are – the time of the year you are visiting, the mode of external and internal transport, accommodation type you select, etc.
I have been to Goa several times and based on my frequent visits, I intend to help you estimate the cost of a 5-day trip to Goa. In the blog, I will also provide some tips that I have found helpful in cutting down costs.
On your Goa trip, you will be spending on five major things. These are external transportation (travelling to and returning from Goa), internal transportation (travelling within Goa), accommodation, food and sightseeing & activities.
If you are travelling to Goa for the first time, I would suggest you plan for at least 5 days. In the five days, you will be able to cover some of the most important places in Goa. These include beaches, forts, cruises, etc.
Before I go into the details. here’s a quick overview of the costs of a 5-day Goa trip. All these costs are per person.
If you are not from around Goa, the cost of travelling to and from Goa will form the bulk of your 5-day Goa trip cost. You can minimise this cost by choosing to travel using trains. Trains are the most cost-effective way of travelling to Goa. However, if you are short on time, this mode of transport might not work for you.
Below, I have given the cost estimates of travelling to Goa from some of the major Indian cities. If you are visiting Goa from outside India, you also need to add the costs of flights up till these Indian cities as well.
The most convenient way to travel from Delhi to Goa is by train and flights. While flights are the fastest way to reach Goa, they will add extra to the goa trip cost for 5 days.
Trains are the most cost-effective way to reach Goa from Delhi. There are a number of trains that ply on the route between Delhi and Goa. All the three main railway stations in Goa- Thivim, Vasco De Gama and Madgaon are connected by trains from Delhi.
Of all the options available I would suggest that you book the Rajdhani train. It is the fastest train from Delhi to Goa and takes about 27 hours to reach Goa from Delhi. Your train ticket also includes all the meals. However, it is slightly more expensive than other trains on the same route and does not have a sleeper coach.
This is the fastest way of reaching Goa from Delhi. There are a number of direct flights from Goa to Delhi. If you plan to travel to Goa by air, I would suggest that you book your flights well in advance to avoid paying a higher price at the last moment.
Bangalore is the closest major Indian city to Goa. Goa is about 150km away from Gokarna which is another amazing weekend getaway option form Bangalore . A lot of people prefer to visit Gokarna instead of Goa. You can travel from Bangalore to Goa via train, bus or flight.
Trains are the cheapest way of travelling from Bangalore to Goa. Vasco De Gama and Madgaon railway stations in Goa are connected to Bangalore via one train. There are three trains that run on separate days. The train either starts at 11 am, 2.30 pm or 8 pm and is an overnight journey
If you want to travel to Goa from Bangalore on a budget, I would recommend this option.
Since Goa isn’t that far from Bangalore, you can also choose to travel to Goa by bus. You can choose from a number of buses including sleeper, AC sleeper, AC seater etc.
Most buses that ply this route start in the evening and reach the destination by morning.
Although the most expensive, this is the fastest way to reach Goa from Bangalore. There are frequent flights and I would suggest that you book your flights well in advance.
If you can find some good deals on flights, you can choose to fly into Goa.
Another city that is very close to Goa is Mumbai. Depending on your budget and convenience, you can travel from Mumbai to Goa via train, bus or flight
Apart from public transport, you also have the option of driving from Mumbai to Goa. The experience is amazing and you will be treated with beautiful scenes along the way
I would recommend this option for the most comfortable journey from Mumbai to Goa. There are many trains that connect Mumbai to Madgaon and Thivim Railway stations in Goa. The trains start at different hours and the prices vary from one train to another.
Goa is easily accessible from Mumbai via a bus ride. There are a number of private bus services on this route. You can choose between sleeper buses and seater buses.
Flights are the fastest way to reach Goa from Mumbai. If you book the tickets in advance you can get some good deals on some flights.
Of all the metropolitan cities, Kolkata is the farthest from Goa. So, the only feasible way to Goa from Kolkata is either by train or by a flight.
Travelling by train is the cheapest option for reaching Goa from Kolkata. There is one direct train from Howrah Junction to Vasco De Gama and Madgaon junctions. This train runs on alternate days.
If you want to travel to Goa from Kolkata on a budget, I would recommend this option.
This is the fastest way to reach Goa from Kolkata. There are frequent flights and I would suggest you book your flights well in advance.
From Chennai, you can reach Goa either by train or by flights. Here are the options that you have:
There is only one direct train from Chennai to Goa and it runs every Friday. The train connects the Dr MGR Central railway station to Vasco De Gama and Madgaon railway station.
If you want to travel to Goa from Chennai on a budget, I would recommend this option.
This is the fastest way to reach from Goa to Chennai. There are frequent flights and I would suggest that you book your flights well in advance.
Goa is one of the most visited travel destinations in India. Therefore, as with other popular destinations, during the peak season, the cost of accommodation tends to stay high. November to early February is the most visited time of the year in Goa. So, if you plan to visit Goa during this time, be prepared to shell out extra for accommodations.
February to October is a relatively less busy time for Goa. You can find quiet spots on the beaches and it’s not a task to find a suitable budget accommodation option .
How much does a 5-day Goa trip cost would also depend on the accommodation you choose? In order to calculate the accommodation costs, I am assuming that you will be staying for 4 nights. If you are travelling alone, the best way to cut accommodation costs is to crash in a hostel. The most amazing part about Goa is that it has some of the best backpacker hostels which are the best value for money. They are safe,
If you are travelling in as a couple or group, you can either book an entire apartment, choose a guest house or stay in a budget hostel. `
Here is the Estimated cost for 4 Night Stay (per person)
You can use the ferry services in Goa between some of the popular destinations such as Terekhol Fort, Divar Island, Dr Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary, Palolem, etc. These low-cost rides are jam-packed with vehicles and locals alike.
Another major factor that determines the answer to your question of how much does a 5-day Goa trip cost, is the type of transportation option you choose.
When you are travelling within Goa, there are several options you can choose from There are local buses, ferries, taxis and autos. Below I have given a brief overview of each of these options and the costs associated with each one of these.
Local buses are one of the cheapest modes of travelling in Goa. There are plenty of buses that ply between 7 am to 7 pm. These buses connect most of the visitor attractions in Goa including the beaches.
The main bus stations in Goa are at Mapusa, Panjim, Vasco da Gama, Margao or Madgaon) and Canacona. Panjim is the main stop and you can easily find buses from Panjim to Old Goa, Baga Beach, Calangute Beach and Vagator Beach. Madgaon bus station is another major bus stop. From here you can find buses to Panjim, Ponda (for Elephant Bathing and Spice Plantations) Vagator Beach, Anjuna Beach, Baga Beach, Calangute Beach, etc.
Goa has a unique concept of Pilots. Pilots basically mean taking a pillion ride with someone on a bike, If you are a solo traveller, you can use these bike rides for getting from one place to another. Although they are more expensive than buses they are faster for sure.
I would strongly recommend this as the preferred mode of travel, especially to those travelling in an even number group. This is the most convenient way of transportation in Goa. You can easily rent a two-wheeler like bikes or scooters, almost everywhere in Goa. They charge on per day basis and you have to add the fuel costs.
These are the most expensive means to travel in Goa. Although they are easily available, they are the least cost-effective. You must know that the taxis and Autos don’t go by the metre and charge at their own will.
If you plan to use these services, negotiate beforehand to avoid any last-minute surprises.
Some places in Goa are connected by ferry services. These ferries are time saving and cost-effective. The only problem is that most of the times they are super crowded.
The ferries connect a very few locations in Goa. Here are some important routes connected by ferries –
Sightseeing costs would depend on what places you intend to cover. While beaches are free to visit, not every place is. Here are some of the costs for some of the most in-demand activities.
When you are n Goa, you might want to enjoy some watersports. You can enjoy activities such as banana boat ride, windsurfing, jet Ski, Parasailing, etc. I would suggest that you set aside around 2500 INR for these activities.
Goa is well known for its cruises. I would recommend you take the sunset river cruise and dolphin cruise. The cost per person is around 500 INR and 300 INR respectively.
Parties and Casinos are expensive. If you want your Goa trip to be on a budget, I would recommend you avoid these. You may have to shell out between 2000- 5000 INR for a single party or visit to a casino.
Water Sports are expensive in Goa, especially during the peak seasons. You can enjoy water sports at all the major beaches in Goa.
There are a number of food options in Goa. You can save money on food by avoiding too many alcoholic drinks. Food will cost around 500 INR per day. Therefore, for 5 days, the food cost will be about 35
Other than all the things that I have mentioned above, you might also want to spend on other things =, for example – shopping. I am assuming the miscellaneous costs to be 2000 INR per person. Although, this is another place where you can cut down costs.
I hope this blog helped you find the answer to your question- How much does a 7 day trip to Goa cost? If you have any more questions, feel free to ask them in the comment section below. I will try to answer them as soon as possible to the best of my knowledge,
Happy Wayfaring 🙂
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Situated in the wilderness near Chapora Beach, Chapora Fort is an amazing place to visit in Goa. It was built back in 1717. It is an incredible place to visit by history buffs and nature fanatics. What’s more, it is also a fort where some scenes of the famous Bollywood movie “Dil Chahta Hai” were shot. It is recommended to plan a visit during dusk and witness the sky go crimson. In all, a perfect location to add to your list of places to visit in Chapora Fort.
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Goa, being by the seaside, remains excessively hot during the summers. The heat is intolerable, and temperatures are not at all comfortable. Tourist concentration is low, leading to a drop in the price of accommodation, activities, and flight tickets. Hence, the overall Goa trip cost will be less than the winter season.
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Cola beach is nestled in South Goa and known for a quiet and serene environment. The place is a remote destination and is still unexplored by the majority of people. Visit the stunning beach which is kept hidden by hilly terrain, palms, and vegetation. The beach is fringed by coconut trees which make the shore even more bea...
Listed under the Goa Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act, the Reis Magos Fort in Goa is the oldest fort in the state. That’s right, it is even older than Fort Aguada. The fort is located on the banks of Mandovi River, in the Reis Magos village of Bardez. Reis Magos can roughly be translated from Portu...
Goa, the party capital of India has garnered tourist attractions from all over the world. Known for churches and beaches like Coco Beach and various Portuguese landmarks, it boasts a lot of picturesque places. Its beauty is so incredibly mesmerizing that it looks more like an artist's painting than an actual place to visit.
Arambol is a fisherman village located roughly an hour’s drive from the Dabolim Airport (GOI). It is situated within the Pernem region in northern Goa. Arambol Beach in Goa is about 50 kilometers from Panaji or Panjim.
Arambol, also known locally as Harmal, is the northernmost of Goa’s beach resorts. The beach is still con...
Mandrem is a seaside village and a famous tourist spot in Pernem taluka of North Goa. The village is 30 kilometres from the state capital Panaji. The beach is located about 1 km west of Mandrem village. The white-sand Mandrem Beach in Goa actually comprises two beaches Junas Beach and Ashvem Beach. The beautiful Mandrem Bea...
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Goa is renowned for lively nightlife and up-till-dawn parties. It is also one of the few places in India where gambling is legal and regulated. Living it up on a casino cruise in Goa is a great experience to have. Some of the top casinos in Goa are located along the shore in luxury hotels, on anchored boats in Mandovi River...
The state of Goa lies on the west coast, or also known as the Konkan Coast, of India and thus, providing ample aquatic opportunities for travellers in Goa. One of these thrilling opportunities includes the Dolphin cruise located in Goa . Anyone interested can board a cruise or a boat to witness beautiful dolphins going about...
Soar across the sky and witness the aerial views of Goa’s beaches and stunning landscapes while paragliding in Goa . This activity requires you to launch the wings by jogging down a slope and then controlling the speed and direction of the wings. You can either maneuver the wings on your own or you can fly with a trained gui...
Watersports in Goa are considered some of the best things to do in Goa on a family holiday or a romantic honeymoon. Fulfill your dreams of flying across the sky while viewing the Goan coastlines and scenic attractions on a parasailing adventure in this beach haven. to enjoy parasailing in Goa , you will be seated in a parach...
Feel the thrill of the beach waters splash across your face as you surf along the waves while water skiing in Goa . If you love speed and are down for some fun and excitement, then indulge in this adventure activity while visiting Goa. Water skiing will involve proper balancing as you have to firmly grip the rope that is att...
By opting for the cheapest Goa budget packages , you get a fruitful opportunity to visit amazing places in Goa and indulge into some of the most mesmerizing water sports as well such as scuba diving, snorkeling, etc. All of your essentials are covered when you avail our cheap package. So much so that you need not worry about additional expenses when it comes to traveling, lodging or for meal plans. Everything will be included in our cheap packages to Goa which will ensure that you enjoy your holiday to the fullest. If you are planning to travel during the peak season, make sure to book the package in advance from TravelTriangle and avail Goa cheap trip packages.
The marine life under the seas of goa is enriched with different varieties of fish and algae and a lot more which is worth every penny you spend in reaching there. By going through our Goa budget trip plan in the itinerary of packages get an amazing opportunity to visit the most beautiful places and that too within your financial capacity. Overspending, especially for a holiday, is not an ideal thing to do. By availing our Goa budget packages you will be able to enjoy yourself and at the same time will also save money.
You may include all of these above mentioned things to do while creating your own Goa budget tour plan .
The best markets for shopping in Goa are Anjuna Flea Market, Mapusa Market, Panjim Market, Calangute Market Square, Mackie’s Night Bazaar, Ingo’s Saturday Night Bazaar, and Baga Market. One can purchase stuff like trinkets, handicrafts, handbags, antiques, junk jewelry, beachwear, carpets, cashew nuts, local spices, pickles, dried fish, and artificial jewelry. With cheapest Goa tour packages , you get enough time and money to shop for these eccentric items from the local markets in Goa.
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Goa is on everyone’s bucket list. And why not? It is a vibrant land, offering almost everything for every kind of traveller. The lively and tranquil vibe of the destination is enough to make you want to keep coming back. So, are you planning a quick getaway to Goa? If yes, then the 2 nights 3 days Goa holiday package from MakeMyTrip is ideal to suit your requirements. This is a short but sweet holiday package that you will absolutely consider!
Goa is undoubtedly one of the finest seaside destinations in the country. It is closely at par with several global holiday destinations, in terms of its natural beauty, hospitality and accommodation, culinary prowess and cultural and historical legacy. There is no surprise that Goa is frequented by a large number of global tourists every year! It will be your window into a whole new world of recreation and relaxation.
Goa’s enduring beauty is what makes it popular amongst travellers. It offers lush greenery, forests, picturesque natural reserves, waterfalls, lakes and of course, the lovely coastline with its beautiful beaches.
There is a lot in store for any traveller visiting Goa. A 2 nights 3 days Goa holiday package is just what you need for the ultimate relaxing experience that you always desired. Picture delightful beachside attractions with a spot of flora and fauna or witness amazing nightlife fused with shopping, Goa is just a perfect destination for your next vacation. You should start looking up goa 2 nights 3 days package s or goa 3 days package s on MakeMyTrip.
The fabulous 2 nights 3 days Goa holiday package can be a wonderful option for de-stressing and enjoying nature’s beauty like never before! A goa holiday package 2 nights 3 days or a 3 days goa tour package will come with several exquisite and unforgettable experiences.
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Goa still maintains its rustic yet romantic charms for travellers. It is a land of sunshine, great beaches, clean air and welcoming residents. It is also famous for its monuments and landmarks that people visit in droves every year.
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Your 2 nights 3 days Goa holiday package will begin with your arrival at the Dabolim Airport in Goa. After two days of endless fun, you will depart from the Goa Airport on the third day.
Your 2 nights 3 days Goa holiday package starts with landing at the Dabolim Airport in Goa. Staying near Calangute Beach will help you make the most of your vacation. You will spend time at leisure, explore the beach, shop at the markets and enjoy the nightlife at the shacks here.
Your goa trip plan for 3 days package will turn more exciting on the second day. You will start your day with a shared boat ride to Sinquerim Jetty and then a cruise along the sea, enjoying the gorgeous views on offer. The highlight of your 3 days goa tour package will be watching dolphins in their natural habitats. This will undoubtedly be the biggest marvel of your 3 days goa tour package . You will also enjoy views of the Coco Beach, Light House, Millionaire’s Palace and the Central Jail. This will be a one-hour activity and unlike any other you have experienced!
The second half of the day will revolve around exploring North Goa. As part of your goa tour package 3 days 2 nights , you will explore the major markets, attractions and beaches in this zone, including the Chapora and Aguada Forts, Vagator Beach, Anjuna Beach, Baga Beach, Sinquerim Beach and more. The night can be spent at leisure.
Your 2 nights 3 days Goa holiday package comes to an end with your departure from the Dabolim Airport in Goa.
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A two week trip to Goa on average costs around $0.00 (₨0.00) for one person and $0.00 (₨0.00) for two people. This cost includes accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing. Please note, prices can vary based on your travel style, speed, and other variables. If you're traveling as a family of three or four people, the price ...
Below is a list of the average return flight cost to Goa from major global cities in the cheapest month of travel. Keep in mind that these are the average costs and subject to change. New York to Goa International Airport: $750 - $1460 USD
When it comes to exploring Goa, travelers typically find themselves budgeting between $13 and $77 per day for solo adventures and $26 to $155 if you're traveling as a couple. Now, that's a broad range, but the typical trip, on average, is $32 (₨2,663) per person per day. This average cost covers sightseeing, accommodation, meals, and ...
A weeklong budget vacation in Goa (from Delhi) will cost about 22000 INR. The cost includes everything - transport, food, water sports, etc.) As you can see there is not much difference between the cost of 5 days and the cost of 7 days in Goa. This is because the majority of the cost incurred is on external transport.
Goa Trip Cost per Person. The cost of a Goa trip per person can vary widely depending on your travel style and preferences. On average, you can expect to spend between INR 5,000 to INR 10,000 per day, including accommodation, transportation, food, and activities.
2.16 - 3.60. Budget lunch. Since Goa consists of so many cities, it's hard to pin down prices. Many beach huts serve good and cheap food. 2.88 - 5.40. Budget dinner. Those on a budget can find good options, but lot's of great choices for more exist, including plenty of beef. 4.80 - 8.40.
Based on the travel expenses of others, a weekend trip to Goa costs around $0 on average, per person. This includes food, sightseeing, local transportation, accommodation, and nightlife. For two people, a weekend trip costs $0. How expensive is a one week (7-day) trip to Goa?
Note that a chauffer-driven tourist car for a day in Goa costs nothing less than Rs. 2,000/-. So your budget for Goa trip will come down considerably if you rent a scooter or a car. Moreover, Goa's petrol prices are also approximately 15-20% lower than the petrol prices in other metropolitan cities of India.
On average, round-trip flights from New York to Goa range from $800 to $1,200, while flights from Los Angeles can cost between $900 and $1,400. Prices may fluctuate due to factors such as seasonality, demand, and airline promotions.
The average intercity Goa trip cost could range around INR 1,000 to INR 2,500. There are several app-based taxis and Women's Taxi Service (an initiative by the Goa Government) available within the state as well. You can even book a cab from Goa Miles, a relatively cheaper taxi service.
Tripcost helps travelers plan their trip by estimating the travel budget needed for the desired trip. Over the year, our team have gathered travel costs from hundreds of independent resources. We know the price for a cup of coffee, a cinema ticket, a McMeal, a pint of local beer, a bus ticket, hotel night and hundreds more objects.
Before I go into the details. here's a quick overview of the costs of a 7-day Goa trip. Please note that all these costs are per person. Travel cost to Go (both sides) (from New Delhi) 7200 INR. 6 Nights - Average Cost of Budget Accommodations. 3000 INR.
Average costs of items in Goa. Here's a breakdown to give you an idea of the sorts of prices you can expect to pay for typical holiday purchases including food and drink prices… Bottle of Kingfisher beer: 50p - £1.50 each Lunch at a beach shack: £2 - £3 A three-course evening meal: £20 - £25 A silk scarf from a market stall: £3 - £5
The cost of this trip can vary immensely on what you choose to do and how. Before I go into the details of how much does a 4 day trip to Goa cost, here's a quick overview. All these costs are per person: Travel cost to Goa (both sides) (from New Delhi) 7200 INR. 3 Nights - Average Cost of Budget Accommodations. 1500 INR.
The cost of a trip to Goa can vary wildly, depending on the budget and comfort level you're after. Besides accommodation costs, I recommend budgeting atleast ₹5000 per day, including a scooter rental, a mix of cafe and thali meals, and some activities. It is possible to do a Goa budget trip for 3 days if you eliminate any paid hiking ...
MakeMyTrip is an ideal place to find the best Goa 5 days tour package. Book a Goa holiday package 4 nights 5 days that includes all the landmarks that you wish to discover while on your vacation. There are several choices available if you are seeking a Goa trip plan for 5 days package. Goa 5 days package- Itinerary and key attractions
I have stated above that Sacrifice and Patience will examine you if you want to conclude the Goa trip budget beneath Rs.11,000 for a month. The rented scooter in Goa will cost you around Rs everywhere. 200-300 per Day + Petrol cost. On the other hand, the bus charges a minimum of Rs.20-30 to reach a particular place.
Average Cost: INR 375 per head; Timings: 11:00 AM to 11:30 PM; Where to shop on a budget, Goa. Apart from sun, sand and sea, Goa is also known for flea markets and night markets. When you plan a Goa budget trip, make sure you include the following markets in your itinerary. Anjuna Beach Flea Market: Clothes, home decor, Indian spices, musical ...
These include beaches, forts, cruises, etc. Before I go into the details. here's a quick overview of the costs of a 5-day Goa trip. All these costs are per person. Travel cost to Go (both sides from New Delhi) 7200 INR. 4 Nights - Average Cost of Budget Accommodations. 2000 INR. Average Cost of Internal Transport.
Explore the exclusive family packages and Goa trip cost for 5 days, check out a plethora o.... Upto 3 Stars. Meals. Sightseeing +2 more. Private Cab Airport Pickup-Drop. View Details. ... Overall I can say it's above average. YS. Yashesh Sarvaiya. Ahmedabad. Anil's 4 days trip to Goa 21 days ago.
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The 2 nights 3 days Goa holiday package will be a wonderful addition to your travel list. You will find several compelling goa 3 days packages online. You can choose goa honeymoon packages for 3 days, goa packages from Bangalore for 3 days or Bangalore to goa package for 3 days. You can also find packages starting from several other cities online.
900 posts. 40 reviews. 97 helpful votes. 1. Re: minimum expenditure to spend 4 to 5 days in goa. 9 years ago. Hi Ani, It's difficult to get any cheap accommodation in that period of time.It's the peak time to go Goa .I guess you are not getting anything less than 1500/-.Food is on expensive in Goa.