Goa Beach Escape
Lose yourself in golden beaches, sip feni under swaying palms, explore 400 years of Portuguese heritage, and discover the lush jungle heart of India's favourite coastal paradise.
Overview
India's Most Beloved Coastal Paradise
Goa is unlike anywhere else in India — a sun-drenched sliver of coastline where Portuguese colonial history blends seamlessly with Indian warmth, where pristine beaches give way to jungle-covered hills, and where ancient spice plantations perfume the air. Our Goa Beach Escape is crafted for international travelers who want more than just a beach holiday — from the buzzing beach shacks of North Goa and the serene coves of South Goa, to the UNESCO-listed churches of Old Goa and the thundering Dudhsagar Falls deep in the Western Ghats. Every experience is arranged so you can simply relax, explore, and savour the unique Goan spirit.
Highlights
What You Will See
Baga & Calangute Beach
North Goa's most vibrant stretch — golden sands lined with beach shacks, water sports, colourful fishing boats and spectacular Arabian Sea sunsets.
Palolem Beach, South Goa
A perfect crescent of white sand fringed by coconut palms — South Goa's most serene and picture-perfect beach, ideal for swimming and kayaking.
Basilica of Bom Jesus, Old Goa
A UNESCO World Heritage Site — the magnificent 16th-century Baroque church that holds the mortal remains of St. Francis Xavier, patron of Goa.
Dudhsagar Falls
The Sea of Milk — one of India's tallest waterfalls cascading 310 metres through dense rainforest on the Goa-Karnataka border, a breathtaking jungle adventure.
Spice Plantation Tour
Walk through fragrant estates of pepper, cardamom, vanilla and nutmeg — a lush guided plantation tour followed by an authentic Goan lunch under the canopy.
Goa Nightlife & Beach Shacks
From sundowner cocktails at cliff-top bars to legendary beach parties — Goa's vibrant nightlife and laid-back beach shack culture are an experience like no other.
Package Details
Inclusions & Exclusions
Travel Tips
Good to Know Before You Go
November to February is ideal — pleasant weather and calm seas. Dudhsagar Falls is most spectacular August to October after monsoon rains.
Always swim between the lifeguard flags. Some beaches have strong currents. Avoid swimming at night or after heavy rain near river mouths.
Beachwear is fine on the beach — but cover up when visiting Old Goa churches and temples. Modest dress is required at all religious sites.
North and South Goa are 45 km apart. We provide AC vehicle transfers. Scooter hire is popular for independent exploration on free evenings.
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