Goa is a land of festivities, and
celebrations are a way of life here. Famous for its beautiful beaches
dotted with palm trees and an incredible nightlife, it is a place
embraced by happiness. However, there is much more in Goa than its
beaches. It combines the charm of the old world with the glamor of the
modern era. Casinos coexist here with churches, perhaps the oldest in
the country. Surprise your guests with unique experiences. One of those
experiences is a tour of the spice plantations where the visitor
introduces himself to everything about the spice.
This is the reason why Goa receives visits from honeymooners and families throughout the year, and especially during special occasions such as Christmas and New Year. What is fascinating is the fact that each beach offers a different experience to the other. From Dona Paula to Colva and Majorda, each beach is a delight in itself, whether it offers spectacular views or exciting water sports such as parasailing, jet skiing and windsurfing, among others.
The museums also offer a valuable insight into their past history and heritage. The cultural aspect of this state is on display at the Goa's Institute Menezes Braganza. Another important attraction is the forts, most of which offer magnificent views of the Arabian Sea and are history deposits.
This is the reason why Goa receives visits from honeymooners and families throughout the year, and especially during special occasions such as Christmas and New Year. What is fascinating is the fact that each beach offers a different experience to the other. From Dona Paula to Colva and Majorda, each beach is a delight in itself, whether it offers spectacular views or exciting water sports such as parasailing, jet skiing and windsurfing, among others.
The museums also offer a valuable insight into their past history and heritage. The cultural aspect of this state is on display at the Goa's Institute Menezes Braganza. Another important attraction is the forts, most of which offer magnificent views of the Arabian Sea and are history deposits.
- Hot Air Ballooning in Goa
- Aguada Fort Goa
- Dudhsagar Waterfall in Goa
- Baga Beach
- Calangute Beach
- Anjuna Beach
- Water Scooters in Goa
- Banana Boat Rides
- Jet Skiing Goa
- Basilica of Bom Jesus Goa
- Mayem Lake In Goa
- Shri Bhagavati Temple Goa
- Arvalem Waterfalls Goa
- Chapora Fort
- St. Francis of Assisi Goa
- Shri Mahalaxmi at Bandora Goa
- Cabo Fort
- St. Cajetan Church Goa
- Candolim Beach
- The Church of St. Anne
- Shri Mahalsa at Mardol Goa
- Ruins of Church of St. Augustine Goa
- Shri Nagesh at Bandora
- Terekhol Fort
- Palolem Beach
- Reis Magos Church
- Chapora Beach
- Shri Shantadurga Goa
- Se Cathedral Church
- Bogmalo Beach
- Colva Beach
- Benaulim Beach
- Vagator Beach
- Abyss Marine Aquarium Goa
- Scuba Diving In Goa
- Ancestral Goa Museum
- Arvalem Caves
- Ayurveda in Goa
- Khandepar Caves
- Lamgau Caves
- Carambolim lake in Goa
- Rivona Caves
- Raj Bhavan
The
best time to visit Goa is between November and March when the Goa
weather is beautifully balmy & clear with a cool sea breeze blowing
through.
Summer (March, April, May & October)
Monsoons (June, July, August, September)
Winter (November, December, January, February)
Summer (March, April, May & October)
Monsoons (June, July, August, September)
Winter (November, December, January, February)
Reach Goa by Air
The nearest international airport is the Dabolim, which is
situated near Vasco da Gama. You have to cover distance of approximately
29 kilometers off Panaji to reach to the airport. The airport supports
nearly all the domestic airlines operating to Goa.
Reach Goa by Rail
Adequately connected to Goa, rail system is just perfect when
it comes to mobility. The railways system is connected from Bangalore
and its 1874 kilometers run from Delhi makes it easily accessible. Two most important railway stations are Margao and Vasco da Gama.
Reach Goa by Road
In addition
to the Air and Rail, the Goa State Transport Corporation also provides
unparalleled transport services when it comes to mobility in the Goa.
Maharashtra State Corporations and Karnataka operate from Kadamba bus stand in Panaji making it easy for the commuters to be mobile in the vicinities of Goa.
Visitors can also hire private cars from various rent-a-car services in
Goa. Surprisingly, there is another unique and interesting means of
commuting to and in Goa. You can enjoy Goa's motorcycle taxi that
carries a single passenger at a time. Motorcycles can be hired in case
you wish to commute in the vicinities.
Reach Goa by Sea Route
Well, there is another means of transport available in Goa
and that is by sea route. Tourists can also opt for ferry services that
are also excellent when it comes to commuting in Goa. There are some
shipping companies that provide boat services from Mumbai to Panaji.
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