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Goa Tour Packages From Chennai

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Goa Tour Package From Chennai

Goa is located in the western part of India with a long coastline along the Arabian sea. This place was found in the 16th century by a Portuguese traveller.
The Portuguese ruled here for about 450 years until India's independence from the British. This is the reason you will still find a little Portuguese culture in goa along with Portugal's architecture and historic tours remain a popular inclusion in Goa tour packages from Chennai or any other city you plan to travel from.

As a part of their culture, music is a very important part of all the Goan homes. It came from the Portuguese as music is also important in Portugal's culture. The Hindu population in Goa are fond of Natak Bhajan and Kirtans. Many Indian classical singers hail from Goa.

There is St Francis church in Goa which has the remains of St Francis and it has become one of the most visited attractions in Goa. Taking a beach walk at night is highly recommended and also taking a boat ride during the daytime to watch the dolphins play in the sea is a memorable sight to watch. People who are fond of alcohol can enjoy a good amount of alcohol at cheaper rates but make sure you drink sincerely and maintain decorum. Casinos in Goa quite famous and is a good one time experience for people who are not highly interested in poker. Getting tattoos is one such activity that is done by almost every first-time visitor.

Goa is also known as the origin of Goa Trance. It is very famous for its sunburn festival, a DJ festival that happens in December every year. People from all over the world gather to enjoy this music festival.

To enjoy a successful trip to Goa, go ahead with our Goa packages from Chennai to have a memorable trip. Simply look up Chennai to Goa tour package and customise your own version for the perfect itinerary.

Places To Visit In Goa

1. Fort Aguada

What’s Special: Seventeenth-century Portuguese fort

Nearby Attractions: Museum of Christian Art, Basilica of Bom Jesus

Timings: 9am–6pm

Major Attractions: Vasco da Gama, Margao

Transportation Option: Hired taxi/cabs, local buses, hired motorbikes

Fort Aguada is a Portuguese fort located in Goa which was built in the early 17th century to protect the Portuguese colony from Dutch and Maratha invaders. The fort is located on Sinquerim Beach, at the mouth of the Mandovi River, and was named after the freshwater spring inside the fort, which provided a steady supply of water to the Portuguese garrison stationed there.

2. Basilica of Bom Jesus

What’s Special: Pilgrimage centre

Nearby Attractions: Chapora Beach, Siddeshwar Temple

Timings: 8:30am–8pm

Major Attractions: Panjim, Mapusa

Transportation Option: Hired taxi/cabs, local buses, hired motorbikes

The Basilica of Bom Jesus is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Goa. It is famous for being the oldest church in Goa, as well as for being the final resting place of St. Francis Xavier, one of the founders of the Jesuit order. You must include this popular spot while selecting your Goa trip package from Chennai.

3. Calangute beach

What’s Special: Busiest beach in North Goa

Nearby Attractions: Mahadev Temple, Dudhsagar Plantation

Major Attractions: Velha, Bambolim

Transportation Option: Hired taxi/cabs, local buses, hired motorbikes

Calangute Beach, located in North Goa, India, is a popular destination for both locals and tourists. It is known for its golden sands, clear waters, and lively atmosphere, and is a great place to relax, swim, and enjoy water sports. As the largest beach in North Goa, it is also surrounded by a number of souvenir shops, restaurants, and beach shacks.

4. Baga beach

What’s Special: Seaside town in Bardez

Nearby Attractions: Tibetan Market, Snow Park

Major Attractions: Gokarna, Jog Falls

Transportation Option: Hired taxi/cabs, local buses, hired motorbikes

Baga Beach is located approximately 30 kilometres from Panjim and is situated near Calangute Beach. It is a popular destination in North Goa known for its nightlife and range of water sports. Its proximity to other signature places in Goa makes it a highly visited beach in the region. Don’t miss this place while planning a Goa trip package from Chennai.

5. Dudhsagar falls

What’s Special: Four-tiered waterfall

Nearby Attractions: Church and Monastery of St Augustine

Major Attractions: Panchgani, Kudremukh

Transportation Option: Hired taxi/cabs, local buses, hired motorbikes

The Dudhsagar Waterfalls, whose name translates to "sea of milk" in Konkan, are located between the Goa and Karnataka border. It is one of the most popular waterfalls that people venture out to visit in their Chennai to Goa tour package by flight.

6. Dona Paula

What’s Special: One-time fishing village

Nearby Attractions: Basilica of Bom Jesus, The Archeological Museum

Major Attractions: Malvan, Devbag

Transportation Option: Hired taxi/cabs, local buses, hired motorbikes

Dona Paula, located near Panjim and with a view of the Arabian Sea, is a popular destination for tourists in Goa. It becomes particularly crowded during the tourist season between November and March but is otherwise a peaceful and beautiful place during the monsoon months.

7. Chapora Fort

What’s Special: Chapora River

Nearby Attractions: Mandovi River, Se Cathedral

Timings: 8am–5pm

Major Attractions: Kolhapur, Nersa

Transportation Option: Hired taxi/cabs, local buses, hired motorbikes

Chapora Fort is a historic fort located in the Bardez taluka of Goa, India. The fort was built by the Portuguese in the 17th century and was used to defend against invaders. It is situated on a hill overlooking the Chapora River and provides panoramic views of the surrounding area.

8. Palolem Beach

What’s Special: Palm trees and nightlife

Nearby Attractions: Old Lighthouse Tower, Aguda Rocky Beach

Major Attractions: Mapusa, Panaji

Transportation Option: Hired taxi/cabs, local buses, hired motorbikes

Palolem Beach is located 38.7 kilometres from Margao on NH 66 and is one of the southernmost developed beaches in Goa. It is situated between Patnem Beach to the south and Agonda Beach to the north, and is known for its stunning scenery. It is considered one of the most beautiful beaches in Goa.

Best Time To Visit Goa

Summer

From March to June, the scorching heat during the afternoon and evening, with temperatures going as high as 40 °C, as well as the humidity brought on by the coastal winds, the weather in Goa is not as comfortable as it is otherwise. However, during the morning, and later towards the end of the day, when the sun isn’t out in full force, the breezy beaches are still wonderful for a walk. Depending on the tides, the sea may not be as friendly, but the temperature is still agreeable in the mornings for a quick dip. Since this isn’t peak season for tourists, Goa isn’t so crowded, so If you’re in a pinch and are working on a tight budget, a Goa trip from Chennai in the summer may still be worth it.

Monsoon

We’re still not in peak season yet, and considering that Goa is famous for its sunny beaches, it is easy to understand why the cloudy monsoon that lasts from July to September is not so appealing to people. That being said, there’s still plenty to enjoy here. Due to the overcast skies and the harsh seas during the rains, going out to the beaches may not be a good idea. However, Goa’s natural splendor is in full bloom, so nature lovers will be able to witness the state at the top of its serenity. Dudhsagar Falls is especially amazing this time of year. Temperatures don’t go beyond 30 °C either, so the weather is also pleasant.

Winter

This is it, this is the best time to visit Goa, and there are so many reasons why. The climate is perfect, with temperatures hovering around 22 °C, the beaches are their sunny best, and the waters are finally open for all manner of activities and adventure sports. Scuba diving, surfing, water skiing, it’s all open for your enjoyment. On top of that, November to February is packed with events, from music festivals to various end-of-the-year celebrations. If you’re looking to close out the calendar on a high note, spending your winter in Goa through a Goa trip from Chennai will offer you with a blast.

How to Reach

By Air

Many flights reach Goa. You will land at Dabolim International Airport (GOI) and then can take a cab to your hotel. For those people who are traveling internationally or distant place, might have to stop at Bangalore first. There are some direct international flights to Dabolim.

By Rail

It is well connected with most of the cities of India. Other trains come via Mumbai. Mostly all the train journeys are overnight journeys. You will either get off at North Goa or South Goa stations that are Margoa and Vasco-da-Gama.

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FAQs About Goa Tour Packages

How far is Goa from Chennai?

The distance between Chennai and Goa is 939 km which can be covered in 18 hours by road.

What are the best trekking trails in Goa?

Some of the best trails for trekking in Goa are: 

  • Todo Waterfalls
  • Arambol 
  • Dudhsagar Falls
  • Satregad Fort
  • Vagheri Mountain 
  • Tambdi Surla Waterfall

What are the romantic activities one can indulge in during a honeymoon in Goa?

Some of the most romantic things a couple can do on a honeymoon in Goa are: 

  • Go for a couple’s massage and spa
  • Go boating and watch the sunset
  • Take on the adventure of Jungle Safari
  • Rent a houseboat on Chapora River
  • Go for a Hot Air Balloon ride

What are the best churches to visit in Goa?

Few of the best churches to visit in Goa are: 

  • Basilica of Bom Jesus
  • St. Cajetan 
  • Mae De Deus
  • Three Kings Chapel
  • Se Cathedral

How much is a 4 day tour of Goa?

The average Goa 4 day trip cost will depend upon the number of people travelling, the type of accommodation (luxury, budget, family), and the number of days you plan to spend at the destination. For 4 days in Goa, you can end up shelling out INR 10,000 whereas if you are planning a long trip of more than a week, the cost can add up to around INR 50,000 as per the number of days.

What are the best cafes in Goa?

Some of the best cafes to try the delectable cuisines of Goa are: 

  • The Rice Mill
  • Lila Cafe
  • Cafe Chocolatti
  • Eva Cafe
  • ‘Blue Planet Cafe
  • Carpe Diem

What can I do for 4 days in Goa?

Some of the best things to do are trekking to the Dudhsagar Falls , making your way to Fontainhas, learning about the history of Basilica of Bom Jesus and take a tour of the Sahakari Spice Farm.

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Paresh's 4 days trip to Goa

2 days ago
Nice experience, Hotel booking & trip planning was perfect.
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Paresh Sagathia

Surat

Abhishek's 3 days trip to Goa

8 days ago
Fabulous trip and everything was as promised and as per our expectations. Mr. Jack Fernandes was always personally involved abd took great care of minor things as well. Overall it was a wonderful experience.
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Abhishek Anand

Pune

Kamlesh's 4 days trip to Goa

9 days ago
As per money not worth , specially hotel rooms and food and service
KD

Kamlesh Devadiga

Mumbai

Nikhil's 5 days trip to Goa

10 days ago
On time service from start of the trip till the end. Co-ordination by. Mr. Anurag was too good.. Hotel was not upto the mark but overall it was nice experience.
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Nikhil Chitnis

Ahmedabad

Tomsvikas's 4 days trip to Goa

12 days ago
Hotel need to be improved, cleaning to be done properly. Washroom is good. Good support from travel agent and done all requirements of us in good manner.
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Tomsvikas

Mumbai

Milan's 4 days trip to Goa

12 days ago
2 days tour of North Goa and South Goa was on the Traveller mini bus which has a major AC problem. AC is not properly working.
MK

Milan Kathiriya

Surat

Prashanthidodla's 3 days trip to Goa

20 days ago
It was a much-awaited trip with my close buddies. We planned a two-night Cordelia cruise and a one-night stay in Goa. We contacted Travel Triangle, which referred us to Wander Globe Inc. From the start to the end of our Goa trip, they were always helpful and ready to cater to all our needs. Thank you, Travel Triangle and Wander Globe Inc., for making our trip a huge success.
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Prashanthidodla

Goa

Bhadra's 4 days trip to Goa

22 days ago
It was a pleasant trip. The vehicles provided for the two days and the Driver Mr.Uttam are very nice. Thank you very much for the arrangements. It was a pleasant trip. The vehicles provided for the two days and the Driver Mr.Uttam are very nice. Thank you very much for the arrangements.
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Bhadra Kumar

Trivandrum

Sumik's 5 days trip to Goa

25 days ago
Flights and hotels were managed quite well. Resort was quite clean and nice . Cab service was also good but only if you could increase the timings of the cab service. More better tourist options can be included. All in all it was a good trip. Thanks to Mr. Parth Pahwa from Goa Originals as well for organising the trip.
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Sumik Dutta

Delhi

Arpita's 4 days trip to Goa

a month ago
We had a trip to goa and it was a pleasant experience with travel triangle . Thank you so much AVINASH for this wonderful trip . You are so co-operative and you have arranged everything perfect.
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Arpita Parekh

Things To Do In Goa

1. Visit the beaches

Goa is known for its beautiful beaches, and there are many to choose from. Some popular options include Calangute, Anjuna, and Baga. You can spend the day lounging on the sand, swimming in the sea, or participating in water sports such as surfing or parasailing.

2. Explore the old Portuguese-influenced villages

Goa was a Portuguese colony for over 450 years, and many of the villages in the region still retain their Portuguese-influenced architecture and culture. Visiting these villages is a great way to learn about Goa's history and experience its unique culture.

3. Try local cuisine

Goa has a rich and diverse culinary scene, with a variety of dishes influenced by Portuguese, Indian, and local Goan flavours. Be sure to try some of the local delicacies such as vindaloo, fish curry, and bebinca, and wash it all down with a cold drink of feni, a local liquor made from cashew nuts or coconut.

Tips Before Reaching Goa

Even the best-plans plans may not come to fruition if you don’t consider the smaller details, so here are some tips to iron out the kinks on a relaxing, coastal holiday.

  • Try to carpool with fellow tourists when getting around the place if you’re taking a taxi and don’t have a vehicle of your own. Speaking of which.
  • Rent a scooter to get around conveniently. They’re fairly inexpensive to rent and will get you around quickly.
  • Stay hydrated. Chances are, you’ll be in direct sunlight for a majority of your vacation, and heat strokes sneak up on you quickly, so drink plenty of water.

Goa is a beautiful tourist destination with many sightseeing, leisure, water sports, parties and beaches to offer.

Everyone's tour list has Goa in it and one must go to Goa to enjoy its nightlife. It is a boon to alcohol drinkers as its cheaper but make sure to maintain the decorum for other people around.