Start your bachelorette party with the trendy vibe of Anjuna Beach! It is known for its hippie culture and vibrant night markets. Enjoy the sunset by the beach, shop for souvenirs, and relish on tasty seafood.
Visit Old Goa, a UNESCO World Heritage site and tourist hotspot. Known for its Portuguese-style architecture, it's home to the impressive Basilica of Bom Jesus, Se Cathedral, and the Museum of Christian Art.
Experience the beauty of Dudhsagar Falls with its milky white water cascading down the rocks. Go on a trek or jeep safari, take a dip in the refreshing waters or simply relax and enjoy the serene environment.
Take a day trip to Palolem Beach, a picturesque cove with clear blue waters, located in the south of Goa. You can enjoy water sports, a boat ride to see dolphins, or just unwind by the beach shacks.
Experience the nightlife of Goa at Tito's Lane, the iconic party place in Baga. It has a range of bars, clubs, and restaurants catering to different tastes. Enjoy drinks, music, and a night full of fun with your girlfriends.
End your trip with a visit to the popular Curlies Beach Shack, located on Anjuna Beach. Chill out with some cocktails, dance to the latest tunes, and enjoy the beautiful view of the Arabian Sea while relishing their delicious food.
Getting around Goa is easy with taxis, rental cars, and two-wheelers. Taxi fares from the airport to Anjuna Beach cost around ₹1,000. Car rentals start at ₹1,500 per day. You can rent a two-wheeler for as low as ₹300 per day. It's advisable to book transport in advance, especially during peak season.
If you have more time, consider taking a day trip to the Spice Plantations, Fort Aguada, or the Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary. If you have less time, cut off a day from Dudhsagar or Palolem Beach. Goa is famous for nightlife, so ensure to plan your evenings accordingly. Remember to pack light cotton clothes, sunscreen, and mosquito repellent.
Goa International Airport (GOI), also known as Dabolim Airport, is the primary airport serving the state of Goa. It is located in Dabolim, 29 km south of the capital city Panaji.