Day 1 : Goa
On arrival in Goa, meet an IHPL representative who helps you with an assisted transfer to your pre-booked hotel. The rest of the day is free for leisure activities-interact with the locals, enjoy Goa’s atmosphere, explore the beaches, taste local Goan cuisine and fresh seafood delicacies, visit the shacks to enjoy the nightlife.
Stay overnight.
Day 2 : Panjim
The 2nd day of the tour is for exploring Old Goa cathedrals and churches, including the Convent and Church of St. Francis of Assissi – erected during the 17th century, the Basilica of Bom Jesus – erected during the 16th century, it is popularly known as the Church of St. Francis Xavier, the Patron saint of Goa and the Archaeological Museum.
Overnight in Panjim.
Day 3 : Dona Paula
Enjoy water sports today. Indulge in fun activities at extremely popular North Goa beaches- Calangute, Baga and Anjuna. Enjoy wind surfing at Calangute. Later, proceed to Dona Paula. On reaching, complete the check- in formalities at your pre-booked hotel. These beaches of Goa are filled with a lot of tourist activity and are also popular for windsurfing. The bay of Dona Paula is known to be ideal for wind surfing.
Day 4 : Dona Paula
Today, you indulge in sailing and other water sports such as motorboat ride, water-scooter, fishing, kayaking, toboggan ski-biscuit, parasailing etc. from the Dona Paula jetty. Also indulge in fun activities at the beach such as sun-bathing, reading, a leisure walk, etc. Later, visit the Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary and Reis Magos Church- one of Goa’s oldest churches. Overnight in Dona Paula.
Day 5 : Panjim
Get on time transfer to the airport / railway station to board a flight / train for your onward journey.
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1) Goa is a state in western India with coastlines stretching along the Arabian Sea. Its long history as a Portuguese colony prior to 1961 is evident in its preserved 17th-century churches and the area’s tropical spice plantations. Goa is also known for its beaches, ranging from popular stretches at Baga and Palolem to those in laid-back fishing villages such as Agonda.
2) Panaji, also known as Panjim, is the state capital of Goa, in southwest India. Located on the banks of the Mandovi River, the city has cobblestone streets lined with colorful villas an buildings from the Portuguese colonial era. Palm-fringed Miramar Beach sits at the confluence of the river and the Arabian Sea. Set on a hill overlooking the city is the baroque Our Lady of Immaculate Conception Church, built in 1619.
3) Dona Paula is a former village, and tourist destination, in the suburbs of Panaji, Goa, India. It is today home to the National Institute of Oceanography, and just alongside it lie the Goa University and the International Centre Goa
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