Goa Excursions


There are plenty of options for a half or full day trip during your holiday in Goa.
Goan Panorama
This is a popular sight seeing tour that takes you to visit the most famous temples and churches in Goa. “Mangueshi†is a this temple dedicated to the lord Shiva. “Shantadurga†is dedicated to Goddess Durga. You will also visit the “Basilica of Bom Jesus†where the mortal remains of St. Francis Xavier the patron saint of Goa are enshrined, also visit the “Se Cathedral†mother of all churches in Goa. Follow this with a traditional buffet lunch at one of Goa’s Spice plantations, followed by a guided tour with an opportunity to bathe with or ride an Elephant.
Dudhsagar Waterfalls
Enjoy a journey through small villages, past green paddy fields and into the forest canopy on an exciting trip to the 310 metre high majestic Dudhsagar Waterfalls located on the borders of Goa and Karnataka. You will embark on a 4-wheel-jeep drive through the Baghvan Mahaveer wildlife sanctuary, bouncing along red soil, dirt tracks and through shimmering streams until you arrive at the waterfalls. Once at the falls, enjoy a dip in the crystal clear waters and later proceed to a nature camp for lunch before returning to your hotel.
Castaway
Spend an exciting day out at sea, getting the most out of Goa’s beautiful beaches. You will depart in fibreglass canoes, towards Grande Island passing the harbour hopefully spotting some of the areas indigenous Dolphins. Try your luck fishing and snorkelling and laze on the deserted beach and enjoy a barbeque lunch with unlimited drinks.
Bigfoot and a touch of Nature
This excursion takes you to “Ancestral Goaâ€, a miniature Goan village in Loutolim, which reflects a traditional Goan village with typical dwellings. The village also has the largest amount of palatial homes built during the Portuguese era. India’s longest sculpture is sighted here. Visit the Big Foot Museum and discover the story of the \'Big Foot\' .
Spend the rest of your day experiencing Goa’s beautiful backwaters; you can spot a variety of beautiful bird species. This is a bird watchers paradise. We sail past ancient part of undeveloped Goa where you can watch fisherman at work for their daily meal. The backwaters is also a home to the Mugger Crocodile which lives in the marshy mangroves.
For more information on these and many other tours available – check with your representative on arrival in Goa.
Goan Panorama
This is a popular sight seeing tour that takes you to visit the most famous temples and churches in Goa. “Mangueshi†is a this temple dedicated to the lord Shiva. “Shantadurga†is dedicated to Goddess Durga. You will also visit the “Basilica of Bom Jesus†where the mortal remains of St. Francis Xavier the patron saint of Goa are enshrined, also visit the “Se Cathedral†mother of all churches in Goa. Follow this with a traditional buffet lunch at one of Goa’s Spice plantations, followed by a guided tour with an opportunity to bathe with or ride an Elephant.
Dudhsagar Waterfalls
Enjoy a journey through small villages, past green paddy fields and into the forest canopy on an exciting trip to the 310 metre high majestic Dudhsagar Waterfalls located on the borders of Goa and Karnataka. You will embark on a 4-wheel-jeep drive through the Baghvan Mahaveer wildlife sanctuary, bouncing along red soil, dirt tracks and through shimmering streams until you arrive at the waterfalls. Once at the falls, enjoy a dip in the crystal clear waters and later proceed to a nature camp for lunch before returning to your hotel.
Castaway
Spend an exciting day out at sea, getting the most out of Goa’s beautiful beaches. You will depart in fibreglass canoes, towards Grande Island passing the harbour hopefully spotting some of the areas indigenous Dolphins. Try your luck fishing and snorkelling and laze on the deserted beach and enjoy a barbeque lunch with unlimited drinks.
Bigfoot and a touch of Nature
This excursion takes you to “Ancestral Goaâ€, a miniature Goan village in Loutolim, which reflects a traditional Goan village with typical dwellings. The village also has the largest amount of palatial homes built during the Portuguese era. India’s longest sculpture is sighted here. Visit the Big Foot Museum and discover the story of the \'Big Foot\' .
Spend the rest of your day experiencing Goa’s beautiful backwaters; you can spot a variety of beautiful bird species. This is a bird watchers paradise. We sail past ancient part of undeveloped Goa where you can watch fisherman at work for their daily meal. The backwaters is also a home to the Mugger Crocodile which lives in the marshy mangroves.
For more information on these and many other tours available – check with your representative on arrival in Goa.