North Goa

North Goa is a dynamic and lively region known for its stunning beaches, vibrant nightlife, and rich culture. Famous for its popular beaches like Baga, Calangute, and Anjuna, it offers a blend of relaxation, adventure, and scenic beauty. Visitors can enjoy water sports, explore historical forts, and indulge in local Goan cuisine. The bustling markets, beach shacks, and lively nightlife make it a top destination for both party-goers and those seeking a peaceful retreat. With its blend of natural beauty and exciting activities, North Goa caters to all types of travelers.

 

North Goa Tour – 6 Hours
Price: ₹4000 INR + Taxes

Package Includes

Fish Aquarium

Transform any space into a serene oasis with our custom aquarium design, installation, and maintenance. 

Fort Aguada

Fort Aguada, a 17th-century Portuguese fort in Goa, India, was built in 1612 to guard against invasions and supply water to ships.

Dolphin Trip

Embark on an exciting dolphin trip and witness these playful creatures in their natural habitat. A perfect blend of adventure and serenity awaits!

Baga Beach

Baga Beach, located in North Goa, is a popular destination known for its lively atmosphere, vibrant nightlife, and water sports activities.

Calangute Beach

Located in North Goa, it offers golden sands, vibrant nightlife, beach shacks, and various water sports.

River Cruise

Enjoy a relaxing experience with live music, dinner, and the chance to spot wildlife or local landmarks. 

Snow Park

A Snow Park is an indoor attraction where visitors can experience snow and winter activities in a controlled environment.

Thunder World

Thunder World Goa is an amusement park located in the state of Goa, offering a range of thrilling rides and attractions for all ages.

South Goa

South Goa is a serene and tranquil destination, known for its pristine, less crowded beaches, lush landscapes, and relaxed atmosphere. Unlike the bustling North Goa, South Goa offers a more peaceful experience with beautiful beaches like Palolem, Colva, and Agonda, perfect for relaxation and unwinding. The region is also home to charming villages, vibrant wildlife sanctuaries, and historical sites such as Cabo de Rama Fort and ancient churches. South Goa’s slower pace of life, combined with its scenic beauty and laid-back vibe, makes it an ideal getaway for those seeking peace, natural beauty, and a more intimate connection with Goa’s culture.

 

 

South Goa Tour – 6 Hours
Price: ₹3500 INR + Taxes

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Big Foot

Big Foot in Goa is a unique cultural attraction located in Loutolim. It features a giant sculpture of a foot, symbolizing the region’s rich Goan heritage.

Shantadurga Temple

Shantadurga Temple, located in Kavlem, South Goa, is dedicated to Goddess Shantadurga, a peaceful form of Goddess Durga.

Spice Plantation

A Spice Plantation in Goa lets visitors explore lush farms where spices like cardamom and pepper are grown.

Mangeshi Temple

Mangeshi Temple in Priol, Goa, is a revered Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Mangesh (Shiva), known for its stunning architecture and peaceful atmosphere.

Old Goa Church

Old Goa Church is a historic site with churches like the Basilica of Bom Jesus and Sé Cathedral, renowned for their Portuguese colonial architecture and religious importance.

Panjim City Church

Panjim City Church, or the Church of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception, is a historic landmark in Panjim, Goa, known for its striking white façade and beautiful staircase.

Portuguese Colony

The Portuguese Colony in Goa, lasting from 1510 to 1961, left a lasting impact on the region’s architecture, culture, and cuisine, blending Portuguese and Indian heritage.

River Cruise

A River Cruise in Goa offers a peaceful journey along scenic rivers, with views of nature, wildlife, and historical sites, perfect for relaxation and sightseeing.

Extreme South Goa

Extreme South Goa is a serene and secluded region, offering some of the most picturesque and less commercialized beaches in the state, such as Palolem, Agonda, and Cabo de Rama. This area is perfect for travelers looking to escape the crowds, with its untouched natural beauty, clear waters, and peaceful ambiance. It also boasts charming villages, scenic landscapes, and historical sites like the Cabo de Rama Fort, offering a perfect mix of relaxation, adventure, and culture. Extreme South Goa is ideal for those seeking a tranquil and laid-back escape in Goa.

 

Extreme South Goa Tour – 6 Hours
Price: ₹4000 INR + Taxes

Package Includes

Palolem Beach

Palolem Beach in Goa is a picturesque, crescent-shaped beach known for its calm waters, stunning sunsets, and relaxed atmosphere, perfect for relaxation and water activities.

Agonda Beach

Agonda Beach in Goa is a peaceful, serene beach with calm waters, perfect for relaxation and quiet moments by the sea.

Cabo De Rama Fort

Cabo de Rama Fort in South Goa offers breathtaking sea views and historical ruins, making it a peaceful spot for sightseeing and relaxation.

The Cape Goa

Cape Goa is a luxury boutique resort in South Goa, known for its serene atmosphere, beautiful sea views, and tranquil surroundings.

Colva Beach

It is one of the most popular beaches in South Goa and attracts a lot of Indian visitors. The beach is an ideal destination to enjoy a range of activities from sunbathing, water sports to other leisure activities. Adventure freaks particularly flock here to get the adrenaline rush with adventure sports. You can find many shacks here selling street food and drinks to satiate your hunger and and its one of the best places to visit in South Goa in 1 day.

Agonda Beach

Agonda Beach in Goa is ideal for individuals searching for an energizing time in the water. The cool wind and warm summer sun help you alleviate the anxieties brought by the everyday routine. This shoreline is long and desolate, bordered with palms and casuarinas and overwhelmed by an expansive slope toward the south. In the event that you are searching for some tranquil minutes, Agonda Beach is the place to be.

Cabo De Rama Fort

This decrypted structure with towers and rustic cannons was claimed by the Portuguese monarchs. It was a well-equipped fort with 21 guns and several military barracks and a chapel but, when the Portuguese left India, the place was abandoned and, later used as the government prison. Now, the fort is housed only by the ruins but is a popular tourist place in South Goa.