How much does it cost to travel to Goa

Evan Kingsley wrote on 9/24/2023. Last updated: 11/24/2024

Is Goa Expensive?

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Ah, Goa! India's pocket-sized paradise, a cocktail of sun, sea, sand, and, if you are curious, a dash of heritage too. But will this tropical getaway squeeze your pocket? Well, that solely depends on how you intend to experience it. This blog is your perfect guide, presenting a spectrum of budget options to help you chalk out the perfect Goan escapade.

Average Costs in Goa

Goa can be as economical or as lavish as you want it to be. For the budget backpackers, costs could be as low as ₹1,000-₹1,500 per day. If you're looking for comfort without breaking the bank, expect to expend around ₹3,000-₹5,000 daily. Love your creature comforts? A budget of ₹10,000-₹15,000 per day should work splendidly. And for the crème de la crème experience, you're looking at ₹30,000 and upwards.

Cost of Flights to Goa

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Now, let's get you there! The flight price highly depends on the season and the city you're flying from. During the off-season, economy class tickets can cost anywhere between ₹2,000-₹5,000, while during peak season, they can skyrocket to ₹10,000-₹15,000. Need extra leg-room? Business class tickets may set you back by ₹20,000-₹40,000, but of course, that comes with a quirk of comfort and quick service.

Cost of Transport in Goa

Goa's transport costs are pleasantly moderate. If you're a true-blue backpacker, there's nothing like hitching ₹50-₹150 rides on local buses or renting bicycles for ₹200-₹300 a day. For a more comfortable ride around town, go for the self-driven car or bike options ranging between ₹400-₹1,000. If you fancy flitting around in a cab, you could shell out anything from ₹1,500 upwards daily.

Cost of Accommodation in Goa

From cute beach huts to luxurious beach resorts, the stay options in Goa fit every pocket! On a shoe-string budget? Fear not. Homestays and budget hotels starting from ₹600-₹1,200 per night await you. If you're looking for mid-range accommodation with a decent set of amenities, expect to pay around ₹2,000-₹4,000. Want to splurge? Luxury resorts start at around ₹10,000 and go all the way up to ₹30,000 for unparalleled opulence and perhaps your own private slice of the Goan beach!

Cost of Activities in Goa

Goa is not just about beaches; it's a playground teeming with activities, and they come at a cost! For minimal costs (₹0-₹300), one can take leisure beach strolls, explore local markets, or visit historic Portuguese churches. With a bit more to spend (₹500-₹1,000), try water sports like banana rides or parasailing. Adventure junkies with an open wallet can indulge in yacht parties, hot air balloon rides, or private boat cruises, costing anywhere between ₹4,000 and ₹10,000.

Cost of Restaurants, Food and Wine in Goa

Food in Goa is a lip-smacking blend of the Konkan and Portuguese cuisines worth every penny! For budget-conscious travellers, simple beach shacks serve delicious meals for ₹100-₹300. Mid-range restaurants would cost around ₹500-₹1,000 per meal, while fine dining establishments could ask for ₹2,000 and above. And let's not forget Goa's famous 'feni'; sip on this local delight for a meager ₹50-₹100 per glass!

So, is Goa expensive? Like a Goan susegad (carefree) afternoon, it all depends on how you want to soak it in!


Evan Kingsley

Evan Kingsley

Hey, I’m Evan! Even though I’ve been bitten by a piranha, left stranded in the Sahara when my camel ditched me, and even spent a night in a Bhutanese jail over a supposedly stolen fruit (I swear I didn’t take it!), I still love traveling so much I don’t think I’ll ever stop. With over 130 countries under my belt, I’m always on the lookout for the next wild adventure… hopefully with fewer bites, camel betrayals, and misunderstandings over fruit!

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