Start your trip by relaxing at the beach. Calangute Beach is the most popular and largest beach in Goa. Enjoy the sun and sand, take a dip in the Arabian Sea, or hire a shakira and go parasailing.
Take a break from the beach and visit the Dudhsagar Waterfalls, a four-tiered waterfall on the Mandovi River. You can take a dip in the refreshing waters, enjoy a picnic with family and friends, or hike to the top for a spectacular view.
Check out the local culture at the Anjuna Flea Market. Open every Wednesday, this market provides a wide array of items including clothes, jewelry, souvenirs, and food stalls where you can try delicious Goan cuisine
End your trip by visiting the 500-year old Chapora Fort. The fort offers a breathtaking view of the Arabian Sea and the Vagator Beach. Enjoy a sunset here or click some pictures with your loved ones.
Goa has a well-connected network of transport facilities. You can hire a taxi, take a bus or a bike on rent. Taxis are expensive but convenient. Buses are cheaper but not very frequent. Bike rentals range from 250-500 INR per day. It's best to inquire locally and bargain for prices.
If you have more time, you can explore other beaches including Baga Beach and Arambol Beach, visit the Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary or take a sunset cruise. If you have less time, consider skipping Dudhsagar Falls or Anjuna Flea Market.
Goa International Airport (GOI), also known as Dabolim Airport is the sole airport in Goa. It is situated in Dabolim, 29 km southwest of Panaji, the capital city of Goa.