Wednesday, April 25, 2012

What part of Goa - to vist?

Thinking about next year%26#39;s winter holiday already ( Jan or Feb). Goa features high on our places to visit. Don%26#39;t know anything about Goa. Which area should we visit? We don%26#39;t want absolute total seclusion, however, not sure what%26#39;s on offer. Also if we do B%26amp;B deal do the %26#39;towns/villages%26#39; have enough choice for meals in evening? Really have no idea of what to expect. Trying to work out %26#39;all inclusive v B%26amp;B%26#39;.

Any information to help us make our decision would be gratefully received. Thanks in anticpation.

What part of Goa - to vist?

Which are of Goa to visit depends how busy you like it. North Goa is busier than the south with Calangute and Baga being the busiest resorts and Candolim slightly quieter. It%26#39;s very cheap to eat out in Goa and there are lots of great restaurants to choose from so it%26#39;s a shame to go all inclusive and be stuck to your hotel. Even the most remote hotels tend to have at least a couple of beach shacks within walking distance. Cavelossim is a lovely village in south Goa which is quieter than the northern resorts but still has a great selection of restaurants and shacks to choose from. I%26#39;d have a look in a couple of brochures and pick out some hotels that you like the look of and then come back on and ask more questions.

What part of Goa - to vist?

Hello,

AI is not worth it in Goa, there are loads of restaurants and they are cheap,so i would recommend go B+B. On where to go it depends if you want lively or peace and quiet,the north e.g baga,calangute are lively and the south cavelossim,benaulim are quiet. personally i like calangute and stay at the osborne resorts which is at the candolim end of calangute and therefore quiet but hectic is just down the road.

steve


Hi Dol123 we have been to varoius hotels in South Goa but we like the Dona Sylvia I know its the dreaded AI but we eat out almost every evening, the location is great, the other hotel nearby is the Holiday Inn which you can book B %26amp; B but for the differnce in price £80 I think the Dona Sylvia is the better option just walk out the gates to a great selection of restaurants no need for taxis unless of course you want to go on trips the atmosphere at the hotel is wonderful. Hope this helps


Great...this is a start. I went out yesterday and got some brochures so will start looking at your various suggestions. I will come back on and ask when we are fine tuning a specific hotel. It%26#39;s good to be aware of B%26amp;B option.

Thanks


Hi Dol. Don%26#39;t know what your budget is, but go for B%26amp;b. Our first trip is now 2 weeks away. and we can%26#39;t wait. after taking in so much advice from this forum, we don%26#39;t expect to spend more than £500.00 for the two weeks. ( even that is more than some people on here recommend ) watch my report when we return, 25th march. i don%26#39;t care how long it will be, but I%26#39;ll put on EVERYTHING we did for those two weeks. best regards

Steve

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