Goa
Relax on pristine beaches, explore Portuguese churches, and savour coastal cuisine in India's favourite beach destination. Goa is more than just beaches — it is a fusion of Latin and Indian cultures, with 500-year-old churches, spice farms, and a nightlife that never sleeps.
5 days of carefully crafted experiences
Day 1 of 5
Arrive at Dabolim Airport and transfer to your beachside resort in North Goa. After freshening up, head to the golden sands of Calangute or Baga Beach where the Arabian Sea meets you with warm, rolling waves. As the sun sets, the beach shacks light up with live music, cold Kingfisher beers, and the smell of grilled seafood — your Goan holiday has officially begun.
Spend the day exploring North Goa's famous beaches, each with its own personality. Start at the lively Baga Beach for water sports, then move to the bohemian Anjuna with its famous flea market. Visit the dramatic Chapora Fort (made famous by a Bollywood film) for panoramic views of the coastline, and end at the palm-lined Vagator Beach as the sun sinks into the Arabian Sea.
Step back 500 years into Old Goa, once called the Rome of the East, where magnificent Portuguese churches stand as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Visit the Basilica of Bom Jesus, which houses the remains of St. Francis Xavier, and the Se Cathedral, the largest church in Asia. In the afternoon, visit a spice plantation in the Goan hinterland for a guided walk through vanilla, cinnamon, and nutmeg groves followed by a traditional Goan lunch.
Escape the crowds and discover the serene South Goa. Palolem Beach, with its crescent shape and calm waters, is often called the prettiest beach in India. Explore the quiet Colva and Benaulim beaches lined with swaying palms and colourful fishing boats. Visit the charming Cabo de Rama Fort perched on a cliff above the sea, offering views that stretch to infinity.
Enjoy a final lazy morning on the beach — swim, read, or simply listen to the waves one last time. Pick up cashews, port wine, and feni as Goan souvenirs before transferring to the airport. Goa has a way of etching itself into your soul — the susegad (laid-back) lifestyle, the blend of East and West, and the feeling that time moves a little slower by the sea.
₹12,500
per person