India
Goa
Arabian Sea beaches meet baroque churches and Latin Quarter lanes in India’s smallest state, where seafood shacks and sunset cruises set the pace.
Travellers divide time between heritage walks in Old Goa (including the Basilica of Bom Jesus), spice plantations inland, and beaches from Calangute to Palolem. Dudhsagar Falls and wildlife sanctuaries reward day trips. Cuisine leans on coconut, vinegar-based curries, and fresh catch. The coolest, driest months from November to March suit swimming and water sports; monsoon brings lush interiors and lower rates for those who enjoy rain-washed greens.
Gallery(1 photos)

Arabian Sea beaches meet baroque churches and Latin Quarter lanes in India’s smallest state, where seafood shacks and sunset cruises set the pace.
Photo: Wikimedia Commons. File: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Mandrem_Beach_and_Mandrem_River,_Mandrem,_Goa,_India_(edit).jpg License: CC BY 4.0 Author: Original: Vyacheslav Argenberg Derivative work: UnpetitproleX Credit: This file was derived from: Mandrem Beach and Mandrem River, Mandrem, Goa, India.jpg Mandrem Beach during the day, Mandrem, Goa, India.jpg
Plan a trip
Interested in Goa, India? Send your dates and group size on our contact page — we will reply with options.
Contact us