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Explore North Goa

North Goa is one of the most popular regions in Goa, India, known for its vibrant beaches, bustling nightlife, and rich cultural heritage. Unlike the more relaxed south, North Goa is lively and full of activity, offering something for every type of traveler. From the pristine beaches of Anjuna and Baga to the historic Fort Aguada, North Goa boasts a mix of natural beauty, history, and modern attractions. The area is also famous for its beach shacks, vibrant markets, and festivals, making it a favorite destination for party-goers and beach lovers alike.

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Tour Itinerary

North Goa

1 Days 2 Nights
North Goa: Beach & Culture ,Markets & Beach Time,Sunset

Days Plan

Morning: Beach & Culture

  1. 7:00 AM - Arrival & Breakfast at Café Alchemia

    • Start your day with a healthy breakfast at Café Alchemia in Anjuna. They serve fresh juices, smoothie bowls, and continental breakfast options.
  2. 8:00 AM - Visit Anjuna Beach

    • Head to Anjuna Beach for a peaceful morning walk along the coastline. Relax on the soft sand or try your hand at water sports such as parasailing or jet-skiing.

Mid-Morning: Scenic Views & Historical Sites

  1. 10:30 AM - Explore Fort Aguada

    • Visit the iconic Fort Aguada, a 17th-century Portuguese fort that offers stunning views of the Arabian Sea. The lighthouse here is perfect for photography.
  2. 12:00 PM - Visit Calangute Beach

    • After Fort Aguada, head to Calangute Beach, one of Goa’s most famous beaches. Enjoy the bustling vibe, relax, or indulge in some shopping from local vendors.
  1. 1:30 PM - Lunch at Gunpowder (Assagao)
    • Drive to Gunpowder in Assagao for a delicious lunch. This restaurant serves a blend of Goan and South Indian fusion dishes with options like Prawn Curry and Pork Vindaloo.

Afternoon: Markets & Beach Time

  1. 3:00 PM - Visit the Anjuna Flea Market

    • After lunch, head to Anjuna Flea Market, a popular spot for shopping unique clothes, jewelry, and souvenirs. The market is a vibrant mix of local crafts and international goods.
  2. 4:30 PM - Relax at Baga Beach

    • Spend the late afternoon at Baga Beach, known for its vibrant atmosphere and beach shacks. You can enjoy a laid-back vibe or partake in activities like parasailing or banana boat rides.

6:00 PM - Sunset at Vagator Beach

    • For a tranquil sunset, head to Vagator Beach. The view from the cliff-top provides a panoramic sight of the coastline, perfect for watching the sunset.

      7:30 PM - Dinner at Britto’s (Baga Beach)

      • End your day with a seafood feast at Britto’s on Baga Beach. It’s known for its fresh seafood and Goan delicacies such as Goan Fish Curry and Grilled Lobster.

9:30 PM - Departure

  • After dinner, relax for a while and depart, filled with memories of a fun and exciting day in North Goa.
Notes:

    • 2 passport size photos
    • Adult – Original + photocopy of any of the ID proof i.e. Aadhar Card / Driving Licence /  Voters       ID / Passport
    • Child – Original + photocopy of any of the ID proof i.e. Aadhar Card / School ID / Passport
    • Infant – Aadhar Card / Birth certificate
    • NRI / Foreign nationals – Mandatory Passport + Valid Indian visa / OCI card / PIO card
    • Above mentioned ID proof is mandatory at the time of booking and carry the same ID proof on         tour as well

North Goa

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Happy Travelers

"Our trip to North Goa with Salt and Sea Adventures was an unforgettable experience! The itinerary was perfectly curated, allowing us to explore beautiful beaches like Anjuna and Calangute, while also enjoying historical spots like Fort Aguada. The lunch at Gunpowder was delicious, and the evening at Baga Beach was the perfect end to our day. Highly recommend this tour for anyone visiting Goa!"

—Rajesh & Priya Sharma, New Delhi, India

"I had an amazing day in North Goa with Salt and Sea Adventures! From the peaceful morning at Anjuna Beach to the stunning sunset at Vagator, everything was planned beautifully. The team was professional, and the local eatery recommendations, like Britto’s at Baga Beach, were spot on. It was a hassle-free and fun experience!"

John and Sarah Evans, London, UK

"Salt and Sea Adventures gave us the perfect day trip to North Goa. We were able to visit all the must-see spots without feeling rushed. The trip included everything from exploring historical forts to indulging in local seafood at Gunpowder. A big thank you to the team for making our Goa trip so special!"

— Vishal & Neha Gupta, Mumbai, India

Best Time to Visit:

  • The best time to visit North Goa is during the winter months from November to February. This period offers pleasant weather with cooler temperatures, making it ideal for outdoor activities like beach outings, water sports, and sightseeing. The region also comes alive with various events, festivals, and New Year celebrations, making it a great time to enjoy Goa’s lively atmosphere. The monsoon season (June to September) is less crowded but might bring heavy rains, while the summer months (March to May) can get quite hot and humid.

How to Reach:

  • By Air:
    Dabolim Airport (Goa International Airport) is the nearest airport to North Goa, located around 40-45 km from popular beaches like Candolim, Baga, and Anjuna. Flights are available from major cities in India and abroad.

  • By Train:
    The nearest railway stations are Thivim Railway Station and Mapusa Railway Station, which are well-connected to major cities like Mumbai, Pune, and Bangalore. From these stations, you can easily hire a taxi or take a bus to reach the beaches.

  • By Road:
    North Goa is easily accessible by road. You can hire a taxi or take a bus from Panaji (Goa’s capital) or from nearby cities like Mumbai and Pune via NH 66.

  • By Ferry:
    Ferries are available to and from nearby coastal destinations, providing a scenic way to reach North Goa.