Explore the beauty of Goa with stunning beaches, exciting nightlife, and thrilling water sports. Enjoy a perfect holiday with comfortable stays, smooth transfers, and unforgettable experiences.
Looking for the best Goa trip from Delhi? Get ready to explore sun-kissed beaches, vibrant nightlife, thrilling water sports, & rich Portuguese heritage all in one unforgettable journey. Whether you are planning a trip with friends, a romantic escape, or a relaxing family vacation, our Goa holiday package from Delhi is designed to give you a hassle-free and memorable experience.
From scenic beaches to exciting adventures, Goa offers something for everyone. With comfortable stays, smooth transfers, and guided sightseeing, your trip becomes easy, enjoyable, and truly special.
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First-time visitors often do not realise that North Goa and South Goa feel completely different. Knowing the difference helps you plan a much better trip.
North Goa is loud, lively and packed with energy. This is where you find the famous Baga and Calangute beaches, beach shacks playing music all day, water sports at every corner, shopping at Anjuna Flea Market and Goa’s best nightlife. If you are going with friends or want a high-energy beach holiday, North Goa is your base.
Best for friends trips, nightlife, water sports, budget travel, and first-time visitors. Must visit Baga Beach, Calangute Beach, Anjuna Market, Fort Aguada, Vagator Beach, and Chapora Fort.
South Goa is calm, clean and beautiful. The beaches here are quieter and less crowded. Palolem Beach is one of the most photographed beaches in all of India. The area has more upscale resorts, better restaurants and a relaxed holiday atmosphere. If you are going for a honeymoon, anniversary or a peaceful family trip, South Goa is the better choice.
Best for couples, honeymoon, families, luxury travellers, and peaceful getaways. Must visit Palolem Beach, Agonda Beach, Colva Beach, Cabo de Rama Fort, and Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary.
Our Recommendation For a 5-day trip spend 3 days in North Goa and 2 days in South Goa. You get the best of both worlds without rushing.
This is the question everyone asks first, and we believe in complete transparency. Here is exactly what a Goa trip from Delhi costs in 2026 across every budget level.
Trip Type | Without Flights | With Return Flights |
Budget (3-star, 3 days) | ₹4,500 – ₹8,000 | ₹12,000 – ₹18,000 |
Standard (3-star, 4 days) | ₹7,000 – ₹12,000 | ₹16,000 – ₹24,000 |
Mid-Range (4-star, 5 days) | ₹12,000 – ₹20,000 | ₹22,000 – ₹35,000 |
Luxury (5-star, 5 days) | ₹25,000 – ₹45,000 | ₹40,000 – ₹65,000 |
Honeymoon (4-star, 4 days) | ₹14,000 – ₹22,000 | ₹24,000 – ₹38,000 |
Group of 6 Friends (3-star, 4 days) | ₹6,000 – ₹10,000 | ₹16,000 – ₹22,000 |
What is typically included: Hotel stay as per package, daily breakfast, airport transfers, AC vehicle for sightseeing, English-speaking guide for sightseeing days.
What is not included: Flights unless mentioned, personal expenses, water sports, extra meals, monument entry fees, and travel insurance.
💡 Pro Tip: Booking a complete Goa package always works out cheaper than booking hotels, flights and cabs separately. You also get one dedicated contact for support throughout your trip.
Day 1 Arrival and First Evening in Goa.
Arrive at the Goa airport and get transferred to your hotel. Check in and freshen up. Head to the nearest beach for your first Goa sunset — there is nothing quite like it. Explore the local beach shacks for dinner. Try the fresh seafood, cold drinks and the relaxed Goa atmosphere. Early night as bigger days are ahead.
Day 2 North Goa Full Day
After breakfast, start your North Goa sightseeing. Visit Fort Aguada first a 17th-century Portuguese fort with stunning views of the Arabian Sea. Then head to Calangute Beach, Baga Beach and the famous Baga Nightlife strip. Afternoon water sports if you are interested jet skiing, parasailing and banana boat rides are all available here. Evening at a beachside shack with live music.
Day 3 Sightseeing and Culture
Morning visit to the Basilica of Bom Jesus in Old Goa, UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most historically significant churches in Asia. Then the Cathedral and the Church of St Francis of Assisi nearby. Afternoon at Anjuna Flea Market for shopping clothes, jewellery, spices and local crafts. Evening at Vagator Beach or Chapora Fort for sunset views.
Day 4 South Goa Day Drive down to South Goa after breakfast. The landscape immediately feels different greener, quieter and more scenic. Visit Palolem Beach one of the most beautiful crescent beaches in India. Explore Agonda Beach if you want complete peace. An optional dolphin spotting boat trip in the morning. Lunch at a South Goa beach shack. Evening back at your hotel or a sunset cruise if available.
Day 5 Departure Day Last morning in Goa. Leisurely breakfast. Some last-minute shopping if needed. Check out and transfer to the airport. Fly back to Delhi with a bag full of souvenirs and a head full of Goa memories.
• Any kind of air / train / bus tickets.
• Any monuments and entrance fee.
• Any water sports.
• Extra meals
• Anything which is not mentioned in the inclusions.
• Airport transfers by private car.
• Welcome drink on arrival.
• 3 Nights stay with breakfast.
• 1 Day north Goa sightseeing on a sharing basis.
• 1 Day south Goa sightseeing on a sharing basis.
• 05% GST on total billing.
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Month | Weather | Crowd Level | Best For |
January | Pleasant, 25°C | Very High | Beach, sightseeing, nightlife |
February | Pleasant, 26°C | High | All activities, great weather |
March | Getting warm | Moderate | Good deals, fewer tourists |
April | Hot and humid | Low | Budget travel, quiet beaches |
May | Very hot | Very Low | Cheapest packages |
June | Monsoon begins | Low | Lush greenery, budget trips |
July | Heavy rains | Very Low | Offseason, scenic beauty |
August | Heavy rains | Very Low | Avoid if possible |
September | Rains reducing | Low | Budget travel, peaceful |
October | Improving | Moderate | Good value, shoulder season |
November | Perfect | High | Best overall month |
December | Perfect | Very High | Christmas and New Year parties |
Goa is not just about beaches. Most people think Goa is only about beaches. It is also home to stunning Portuguese churches, wildlife sanctuaries, spice plantations, beautiful forts and one of the most unique food cultures in India. Plan at least one non-beach day into your itinerary.
North and South Goa are very different Do not base your entire trip in one area without knowing the difference. Read our North vs South Goa section above before deciding where to stay.
Water sports are not included in most packages Jet skiing, parasailing, scuba diving and banana boat rides are almost always sold separately at the beach. Budget around ₹500 to ₹2,500 per activity depending on what you choose.
Renting a scooter or bike is the best way to explore Goa, whose roads are perfect for scooter riding. Renting a scooter costs around ₹300 to ₹500 per day and gives you complete freedom to explore at your own pace. Carry your driving licence.
Goa has two airports now. Dabolim Airport (GOI) in South Goa has been the main airport for years. Mopa Airport (GOX) in North Goa opened in 2022. Check which airport your flight lands at — they are about 45 minutes to 1 hour apart. This affects your hotel location choice.
December and New Year’s week are the most expensive times. If you are planning a trip during Christmas to New Year, expect everything to cost 40 to 60 percent more than usual. Book very early and confirm prices in writing.
Bargaining is normal at markets. At Anjuna Flea Market and beach stalls, the first price quoted is almost never the final price. Bargaining is expected. Start at half the quoted price.
Clothes Light cotton clothes Goa is warm and humid. Beachwear and swimwear. Comfortable flip flops for the beach. One smart casual outfit for restaurants and beach clubs. Light jacket for evenings in November and December. Modest clothing if you plan to visit churches and heritage sites.
Documents Valid ID Aadhaar card or passport. Hotel booking confirmation printed. Return flight or train ticket printed. Travel insurance documents.
Must-Haves Sunscreen SPF 50 or higher the Goa sun is strong. Sunglasses and a hat. Mosquito repellent evenings near beaches can be mosquito-prone. Basic medicines — antidiarrheal tablets, antihistamine. Portable power bank for full beach days. Waterproof phone pouch for water sports. Small backpack for day trips. Reusable water bottle.
Pro Tip: Always carry some cash in Goa. Many beach shacks, local markets and smaller restaurants are cash only. ATMs in tourist areas can have queues during peak season.
What is the best way to travel from Delhi to Goa?
Flying is the best option it takes just 2.5 hours and flights are available daily from Indira Gandhi International Airport. Train is a budget-friendly alternative but takes 24 to 40 hours, depending on the route. The bus is the cheapest option but takes over 36 hours and is not recommended for comfort.
How much does a Goa trip cost from Delhi in 2026?
A budget trip including return flights starts at around ₹12,000 to ₹18,000 per person for 3 days. A mid-range 5-day trip costs ₹22,000 to ₹35,000 per person. A luxury 5-day trip costs ₹40,000 to ₹65,000 per person. All prices include hotel, breakfast, transfers and sightseeing.
Which is better, North Goa or South Goa?
It depends on what you want. North Goa is better for nightlife, water sports, budget travel and high-energy beach vibes. South Goa is better for couples, families, luxury stays and peaceful beaches. For a first trip, ideally visit both 3 days North and 2 days South.
Is Goa safe for solo female travellers?
Yes, Goa is generally considered safe for solo female travellers. Stick to well-known tourist beaches and areas, avoid isolated spots at night, use the GoaMiles app for reliable taxi services, and always share your location with someone you trust. Like any tourist destination, standard safety awareness applies.
What water sports are available in Goa?
Goa offers parasailing, jet skiing, banana boat rides, bumper boat rides, kayaking, windsurfing, scuba diving, snorkelling and dolphin spotting boat trips. Most water sports are concentrated at Baga, Calangute and Colva beaches. Budget around ₹500 to ₹3,000 per activity.
Do I need any permits or special documents for Goa?
No permits are required for Indian citizens visiting Goa. Just carry a valid government ID — Aadhaar card or passport. For foreign nationals, a valid passport and an Indian visa are required.
Can I visit Goa on a budget?
Absolutely. Goa is one of the most budget-friendly beach destinations in India. You can find clean budget guesthouses from ₹800 to ₹1,500 per night. Local beach shacks serve full meals for ₹150 to ₹400. Renting a scooter for ₹300 to ₹500 per day is cheaper than cabs. A comfortable 4-day budget trip from Delhi is possible for ₹12,000 to ₹16,000 per person, including flights.
What food is Goa famous for?
Goa is famous for its seafood fresh fish curry and rice is the local staple. Prawn balchão, crab xec xec, bebinca dessert, and feni (local cashew liquor) are iconic Goan specialities. Vegetarians will find plenty of options too most restaurants serve North Indian, South Indian and continental menus alongside Goan food.
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