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Delightful Goa Vacation

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4 Days Goa Holiday Package

One of the most visited destinations in India, Goa promises a fun-filled and entertaining holiday to every traveler. A paradise for nature lovers, photographers and adventure enthusiasts, the state allures tourists from all across the globe. Bustling markets, ancient churches, happening parties, beautiful beaches, lip-smacking food, water sports, a trip to Goa is a mish-mash of all these attractions. Delightful Goa is a 3 nights/ 4 days tour which takes you to the party capital of India and makes you fall in love. Embark on this sojourn and come back with memories of a lifetime.

Note : This is just a suggested itinerary indicative of what could be possible. We tailor holidays for your specific needs. Contact us if you want modifications so that we could customize your vacation to suit your need for an unforgettable India tour.

4 Days Goa itinerary Highlights
  • Stroll at famous beaches in Goa
  • Shopping at the Tibetan market
  • Visit major tourist attractions in Old Goa
  • Visit to the aristocratic mansion - Solar Souto Maior
  • Explore Goan rural life at Ancestral Goa
  • Enjoy water sports at Baga Beach
  • Seek blessings from temples of South Goa
  • Visit the grand Menezes Braganza house
  • Shopping at the bustling markets of Panjim
4 Days 3 Nights Goa Tour Itinerary
Day 01: Goa

On reaching Goa airport, meet our tour representative, who will escort you to your pre-booked hotel. After completing the check-in formalities, take some rest for the day. Then, you can enjoy a stroll around the beach in the evening or indulge in your favorite beach activity.

Stay overnight at the hotel

Day 02: Goa

After breakfast, get ready for a drive to North Goa. Here you can visit Dona Paula, Calangute, Baga, and Miramar Beach. Along with that, North Goa is home to several tourist attractions. You can cover various tourist attractions, including Basilica Bom Jesus, St Cajetan, St Francis of Assisi, Se Cathedral, and Church of St. Monica. All these shrines feature a unique architectural style that speaks much about those times' heritage and craftsmanship.

You can also visit the Museum of Christian Art and Archeological Museum. Later, travel to "Solar Souto Maior," an aristocratic mansion. Head to Panjim and enjoy viewing its unique colonial architecture as you drive through the city. Finally, enjoy your lunch at Panjim.

Post lunch and head to Baga Beach to enjoy water sports, and then you can go on a shopping spree at the Tibetan market. Stay overnight at the hotel.


Day 03: Goa

After having your breakfast, head towards South Goa. Today, you will be sightseeing the major attractions of South Goa. Tourist attractions that you will cover include Margao and Largo de Igreja. Later proceed to "Ancestral Goa," a re-creation of Goan rural life. The village has several artifact centers, art galleries, and open-air museums.

Now it's time to visit the grand house - Menezes Braganza house, in Chandor. This house also has a library with 5,000 leather-bound books personally collected by Luis de Menezes Braganza (1878-1938), a reputed journalist well-known for playing a pivotal role in Goa's independence movement. After the long sightseeing tour of South Goa, head back to the hotel, have dinner and enjoy an overnight stay.


Day 04: Goa

This is the last day of your Goa tour. Munch some delicious breakfast and then check-out of the hotel. Then, start driving towards the airport, and on reaching, board your flight home. The tour ends here.

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FAQs of Delightful Goa Vacation

Q: What is the best time to visit Goa?

Ans: The best time to visit Goa is during the winter season from November to March when the weather is pleasant for the sightseeing. It is also the ideal time for water sports activities.

Q: What is the ideal duration for the Goa tour?

Ans: The ideal duration for the Goa tour is 3 Nights and 4 Days. It is an appropriate time to explore the colonial charm, exotic beaches and to indulge in adventure activities.

Q: Can we go to Goa in summer also?

Ans: Goa is the all-season destination and frequented by a large number of tourists throughout the year. While the best time to visit Goa is winters. Domestic tourists prefer going in summer and monsoon season due to the cheaper tariffs of hotels. You can also indulge in water sports activities during the summer season.

Q: What are the best tourist attractions in North Goa?

Ans: The best tourist attractions in North Goa are:

  • Baga Beach
  • Museum of Christian Art
  • Aguada Fort
  • Basilica of Bom Jesus
  • St. Cathedral
Q: What are the best tourist places in South Goa?

Ans: South Goa is home to less explored beaches, exotic villages which brings solitude for travelers. Here are some of the famous tourist attractions in South Goa:

  • Colva Beach
  • Mangeushi Temple
  • Palolem Beach
  • Benaulim Beach
  • Bogmalo Beach
Q: What are the drinking laws in Goa?

Ans: Liquor can be found in many the shops in Goa as the state has special permission of tax-free charges on liquor. The local liquor of Goa named Feni is also very famous among the tourists. Feni is made of cashew and coconut.

Q: What are the popular dishes in Goa?

Ans: Goan cuisines are a treat for the taste buds. Few of the popular dishes of Goa comprise Goan Fish Curry, Fish Recheado, Chicken Cafreal, Prawn Balchao, Chicken Xacuti, Shark Ambot Tik, and Pork Sorpotel. Goa offers equally good options for vegetarians also with a wide range of regional vegetarian Thali from North-Indian, South-Indian, Jain Thali, and Marwari Thali.

Q: What are the tips for Goa travelers?

Ans: Goa is a traveler's paradise and well connected to the rest of the country through all the major forms of transportation, which include air, railways, and roads. Here are the few tips for Goa travelers:

  • Keep your money safe in a wallet in your baggage.
  • It's better to carry a credit card or debit card than liquid money.
  • People know English, Konkani, Marathi and Hindi languages in Goa.
  • Mosquito repellent & flashlights are a must.
  • Cotton is the most preferred fabric at the seaside.
  • Carry comfortable footwear.
  • Don’t forget to carry sunglasses, sunscreen, and a backpack.