🏖️ Sun, sand & the slow coast
Goa Holidays — golden beaches, Portuguese churches & the easy life
⭐ 4.9/5 · ✅ 100% Private · 🏖️ North & South beaches · 🌿 Fully custom
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100+ km coast
Beaches for every mood
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Old Goa
Cathedrals & churches
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100% Private
Fully tailored
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Spice farms
+ Dudhsagar Falls
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Nightlife & food
Goan & seafood
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4.9 / 5
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If North India is a shout, Goa is a long, warm sigh. This little strip of the Konkan coast keeps a rhythm all its own — set by the tide, the sea breeze that cools the beaches at dusk, and four centuries of Portuguese ease layered over Indian warmth. It is the India people escape to, not the one they endure.
In a single relaxed week you can drift between the lively sands of the north and the palm-quiet shores of the south, wander the baroque cathedrals of Old Goa, tour a working spice plantation, chase the thundering Dudhsagar Falls, and eat some of the best seafood in the country before a night out that goes as late as you like. It’s beach holiday and cultural escape in one.
An honest word: Goa is a long way from our home ground in the north, so we run these trips hand in hand with trusted local Goan partners — the drivers, guides and beach-shack families who actually live this coast. Same local-first principle, local hands who know it. And because no two beach holidays want the same things, we don’t sell a fixed package here — we build yours from a blank page.
The many moods of Goa
North Goa buzz
Calangute, Baga, Anjuna and Vagator — lively sands, beach shacks, water sports and the famous flea markets and full-moon energy.
South Goa calm
Colva, Palolem and the palm-fringed quiet of the south — slower, softer shores for those who want the sea and not the scene.
Old Goa's churches
The Se Cathedral, the Basilica of Bom Jesus and the baroque legacy of Portuguese Goa — a UNESCO layer of history behind the beaches.
Spice plantations
A working spice farm inland — cardamom, pepper and vanilla under the canopy, with a traditional Goan lunch on a banana leaf.
Dudhsagar Falls
The “sea of milk” — one of India's tallest waterfalls, thundering off the Western Ghats, reached by jeep through the forest.
Food & nightlife
Fresh seafood, feni, beach-shack sunsets and a nightlife that's as gentle or as late as you please — Goa does both.
When to go & how to get there
October to March is Goa at its best — warm, dry days perfect for the beach, and the season of the famous February Carnival. April and May are hot and humid; the June–September monsoon turns the hills a dramatic green and drops rates right down. Goa has its own airport (with a new second one), well connected to Delhi, Mumbai and beyond, so most trips fly in and out.
Season at a glance
- ⭐ Oct–Mar — peak: warm, dry, ideal beach weather
- 🎉 February — the Goa Carnival
- ☀️ Apr–May — hot & humid, quieter, lower rates
- 🌿 Jun–Sep (monsoon) — lush, dramatic, cheapest
Who is Goa perfect for?
- Honeymooners and couples wanting a beach after the busy north
- Families seeking easy days, sand and gentle sightseeing
- Groups of friends drawn to the north's buzz and nightlife
- Travellers craving calm after India's intensity
- Food lovers keen on Goan seafood and feni
- Anyone pairing a monument trip with a proper beach finish
Travellers who slowed down
★★★★★ 4.9 on Viator & TripAdvisor — plan with confidence.
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“We did the Golden Triangle then flew to Goa for a week — the perfect balance. They put us on a quiet southern beach and it was bliss.”
Emma & Tom W., Manchester
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“Old Goa’s churches, a spice farm lunch, and sunset on the sand every night. They built it exactly to our pace — relaxed and seamless.”
Lucia F., Madrid
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“Travelling with kids, the private car and tailored plan made all the difference. Dudhsagar Falls was a highlight for the whole family.”
The Mehta family, Nairobi
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Questions travellers ask
Four to seven days lets you relax and still see Old Goa, a spice farm and a waterfall. It also pairs beautifully as a 4–5 day beach finish after a north India trip.
North for buzz, markets and nightlife; South for palm-quiet, gentler beaches. Many travellers split their stay — we’ll advise based on your style.
October to March for warm, dry beach weather; the monsoon (June–September) is lush, dramatic and cheapest.
Yes — many travellers do. A short flight links north India’s monuments with Goa’s calm, and we plan the whole trip as one.
No — every Goa holiday is built around your dates, beaches, pace and budget, with a free no-obligation plan and quote.
Still unsure about something? WhatsApp us — a real local expert replies within the hour.
Design your Goa holiday
No fixed package — every Goa trip is built from scratch. Get a custom itinerary and quote, free and no-obligation.
- Beach + culture, your balance
- North & South Goa options
- Trusted local Goan partners
- Reply within a day
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🌅 Pair it with the north. Golden Triangle first, then fly south for the beaches — we plan the whole journey as one.
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🧝 Real planners, not a call centre
Your Goa trip shaped by people who work directly with Goan drivers, guides and beach-shack families.
No two Goa trips should look alike
A honeymoon on a quiet southern beach, a lively north-Goa week with friends, or a family escape with spice farms and waterfalls — three different holidays. Tell us who’s travelling and what you dream of, and a real planner builds it from scratch. Free, no obligation, replied within a day.
Let the coast slow you down.
Tell us your dates, your beaches and your idea of paradise — we’ll shape the Goa trip that fits.
🌏 Pairs beautifully with the Golden Triangle — monuments, then the sea.