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Goa in March Last Week or April First Week
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Hi Folks, Planning for a short vacation of 2 nights, 3 days in Goa. Travelling from Mumbai. Travelling with 2 Kids, aged 9 and 4.
need advise and deals for the below:
1. timings to go out and enjoy the place.
2. economical hotel / rental deals for the stay.
3. Vegetarian only restaurants nearby.
4. precautions / best advise for enjoying the vacation.
5. fun / sight seeing activities and their rates.
6. any children related places / activities.
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7:00 AM: Depart from Mumbai to Goa by flight/train
10:00 AM: Arrive in Goa and check in to hotel in North Goa
11:00 AM: Head to Baga beach and enjoy the morning breeze and sunshine. We can also try some water sports activities like parasailing or jet skiing.
1:00 PM: Have lunch at one of the beachside shacks and try some Goan seafood.
3:00 PM: Visit Fort Aguada, which is a historic fort that offers panoramic views of the Arabian sea.
5:00 PM: Explore the local markets in the area and shop for souvenirs.
7:00 PM: Enjoy a night out at Tito's or Club Cubana, which are some of the popular clubs in North Goa.
Day 2: 07th April 2023
8:00 AM: Have breakfast at the hotel and then head out to South Goa.
10:00 AM: Visit the Basilica of Bom Jesus, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site and houses the remains of St. Francis Xavier.
12:00 PM: Head to Palolem beach and relax on the white sand beach. You can also try some water sports activities like kayaking or paddleboarding.
2:00 PM: Have lunch at one of the beachside shacks and try some Goan fish curry.
4:00 PM: Visit the Chapora Fort, which is a popular tourist attraction and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding areas.
6:00 PM: Return to hotel in North Goa and freshen up.
7:00 PM: Have dinner at a local restaurant and try some more Goan delicacies.
Day 3: 08th April 2023
9:00 AM: Have breakfast at your hotel and then check out.
10:00 AM: Rent a bike/scooter and head to Anjuna beach, which is a popular spot for tourists and locals alike.
12:00 PM: Visit the Saturday Night Market, which is a must-visit place for shopaholics.
2:00 PM: Have lunch at a local restaurant and try some more Goan cuisine.
4:00 PM: Visit the Dona Paula viewpoint, which offers breathtaking views of the Arabian sea.
6:00 PM: Return our rented bike/scooter and head to the airport/train station/bus station for your return journey to Mumbai.
amdoinggood123 wrote:Day 1: 06th April 2023
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7:00 AM: Depart from Mumbai to Goa by flight/train
10:00 AM: Arrive in Goa and check in to hotel in North Goa
11:00 AM: Head to Baga beach and enjoy the morning breeze and sunshine. We can also try some water sports activities like parasailing or jet skiing.
1:00 PM: Have lunch at one of the beachside shacks and try some Goan seafood.
3:00 PM: Visit Fort Aguada, which is a historic fort that offers panoramic views of the Arabian sea.
5:00 PM: Explore the local markets in the area and shop for souvenirs.
7:00 PM: Enjoy a night out at Tito's or Club Cubana, which are some of the popular clubs in North Goa.
Day 2: 07th April 2023
8:00 AM: Have breakfast at the hotel and then head out to South Goa.
10:00 AM: Visit the Basilica of Bom Jesus, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site and houses the remains of St. Francis Xavier.
12:00 PM: Head to Palolem beach and relax on the white sand beach. You can also try some water sports activities like kayaking or paddleboarding.
2:00 PM: Have lunch at one of the beachside shacks and try some Goan fish curry.
4:00 PM: Visit the Chapora Fort, which is a popular tourist attraction and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding areas.
6:00 PM: Return to hotel in North Goa and freshen up.
7:00 PM: Have dinner at a local restaurant and try some more Goan delicacies.
Day 3: 08th April 2023
9:00 AM: Have breakfast at your hotel and then check out.
10:00 AM: Rent a bike/scooter and head to Anjuna beach, which is a popular spot for tourists and locals alike.
12:00 PM: Visit the Saturday Night Market, which is a must-visit place for shopaholics.
2:00 PM: Have lunch at a local restaurant and try some more Goan cuisine.
4:00 PM: Visit the Dona Paula viewpoint, which offers breathtaking views of the Arabian sea.
6:00 PM: Return our rented bike/scooter and head to the airport/train station/bus station for your return journey to Mumbai.
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amdoinggood123 wrote:What was the offline price offered and in which season ?RBR beach resort, calangute, north goa
directly call the resort and negotiate for price, online pricing is higher even with discounts.
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Hey, I've stayed for around 10 days now and here for next 2 days.
Things I've learnt :
- If it's your first time, go to North Goa because that's where everything is happening. Keep South Goa for exploration next time since you're staying for short duration,
- Baga, Calangute, Candolim are commercial beaches with lot of crowd.
- I personally found Anjuna beach to be enough popular yet not so crowded.
- Do visit Morjim beach in the morning, it's a peacful one and at the tip, you've back water where you can witness sun rays reflecting on water in the morning.
- Food I can't say much because I had some outside and mostly at the stay because I booked an Airbnb stay with good internet connection and kitchen setup.
- Your kids can enjoy playing with sand while you can have fun with water sports. Prices are high and duration is low but if you're here, my guess is you'll eventually do it for the heck of it. I found price to be a little less at Anjuna beach as compared to Baga beach for the water sports.
- Avoid late night strolling, Goa gets really shady in isolated areas.
I'll suggest you to try hiring a car, will be costly but you can't roam on scooty with 2 kids. The reason being, it's literally insane to book cab and roam around, cost will be way beyond your imagination, instead better you hire a car and make the most out of it.