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Goa Fun Fiesta

Set off from the Pink City and drive to the sun-kissed beaches of Goa for an unforgettable 4-day coastal escape. This road trip combines North Goa’s energy, South Goa’s calm, and endless fun on wheels. Whether you’re a group of friends, a couple, or a family, Goa from Jaipur is a long drive worth the thrill.

Your driver will pick you up from your hotel in North or South Goa. Begin your tour with the highlights of North Goa. Visit Aguada Fort, Chapora Fort (famous for Dil Chahta Hai), and relax at Vagator Beach. Later, head to Anjuna Beach and end your evening at Baga Beach enjoying seafood, beach shacks, and peaceful waves. Return to hotel by night.|
Your cab arrives in the morning. Start with a visit to the majestic Basilica of Bom Jesus and Se Cathedral in Old Goa. Proceed to Miramar Beach and Dona Paula Viewpoint. Then, drive to serene Colva Beach or Palolem Beach for sunset vibes. Optional: Visit Shri Mangueshi Temple on the way. Drop back to your hotel in the evening.|
Spend the morning exploring Goa’s vibrant markets – Anjuna Flea Market or Mapusa Market for spices, souvenirs, and local goods. Later, relax at a beach café for brunch. In the evening, opt for a Mandovi River sunset cruise (extra ticket). Drop back at your hotel ends your cab sightseeing journey.|
Start with a drive through the peaceful villages of Saligao and Assagao, admiring Portuguese houses and local chapels. Stop for brunch at a quaint café in Siolim. Later, visit less-crowded beaches like Ashwem or Morjim. Enjoy a relaxed sunset away from the crowd. Drop back to your hotel by night.|
Take a morning ferry to Divar Island and drive around lush landscapes, old churches, and traditional homes. Explore the serene local life. Head back to Panjim and enjoy Goan cuisine at a traditional tavern. Optional: Stop at a local feni distillery or spice farm. Return to hotel or drop at airport/station, ending your 5-day local exploration.
Yes, it’s safe and scenic, but long. Best done in 2 or 3 legs with overnight halts. Always drive in daylight in unknown terrains.
If you're in a group and enjoy road trips, your own car is great. But for a short trip, fly to Goa and rent a car/scooter locally for ease.
At least 8–9 days total if doing a full round trip by car. For a 4-day trip, it’s best to fly in and out and enjoy Goa without stress.
For party vibes, stay in North Goa (Baga, Calangute). For peace and scenery, South Goa (Colva, Palolem) is perfect. You can also split 2N North + 1N South.
Yes, Goa is tourist-friendly with ample parking, easy roads, and affordable car/bike rentals. Just carry your license, ID proof, and follow local rules.