This offer is not Valid from 15th Dec'11 to 15 Jan'11
The sun kissed palm fringed beaches of Goa is just not any other destination. It is characteristically different from any other beach in India. Formerly a Portuguese colony is justly famous for its whitewashed churches, paddy fields, coconut palm groves and crumbling forts and rocky capes. Markets are lively, colorful affairs and there are feasts and festivity throughout the year. Panjim as a north Goa and also the capital of Goa as have fascinating churches and cathedrals. Discover Goa on the beach side and also the grand houses with which Goa local people are trying to restore-decaying heritage properties. Wonderful Goa offers the view of picturesque lanes of Old Portuguese quarter of Panjim and magnificent cathedrals of old Goa. From shopping point of view lot of souvenirs are available at the flea market at Anjuna beach. To look more into deeper sides of Goa we will hire you a moped or a motorbike and explore Goa at your own pace. Climate in Goa is similar to the most tropical states. It is heavy monsoons in June to the end of September. The humidity level starts in March. To visit this state you can enjoy maximum during late October to early March.
Festivals in Goa
The festival here is all the year around. Just check with our sales executive who will guide you which beach to head to. From January to December there is always something on the beach what you can enjoy.
Feast of three kings
Pop and jazz festival
Shigmotsav
Sabado Gordo
Carnival
Procession of all saints
Feast of our lady of miracles
Beach bonanza
Igitun chalne
Feast of saint Anthony
Feast of St peter
Beaches to visit
Anjuna: There is a good stretch of beach near the flea market. And plenty of entertainment. Market day on Wednesday should not be missed.
Calangute & Baga: Calangute is the first beach in Goa which attracted hippies in 60’s.
Majorda: These places have a few up market resort hotels but little tourist
Colva: Colva beach is as god as Calangute, but it’s much quieter and has a noticeable fishing industry. There is a mix of tourists and Indian tourists. And backpackers.
Bogmalo: It is a small sheltered beach just 4km south of the airport, but can be used for diving.
Miramar: This is the closest beach to Panjim and though it’s away from the cream of Goa beaches but it’s good for a short bike ride out the city.
Be it whatever all the beaches are beaches and they may vary from each other on the location and we can have as much fun as we want on any of them.
Goa packages are available within following itineraries: