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Expenses for Travel in Goa - Pricing Breakdown of Items in India's Goa

Detailed expenses for personal Indian travels, particularly in Goa, shared - budgeting for accommodations and meals during your trip.

Expense Breakdown of a Trip to Goa - Pricing Guide for Items in India
Expense Breakdown of a Trip to Goa - Pricing Guide for Items in India

Expenses for Travel in Goa - Pricing Breakdown of Items in India's Goa

Goa, India, a popular tourist destination, offers a unique blend of culture, beaches, and cuisine. Here's a breakdown of what a week-long trip might cost, based on average expenses and popular spots.

For food and drink, a bottle of imported brand-name rum costs ₹550, while a bottle of the local favourite, Old Monk, is more affordable at ₹170. An iced latte at Jungle Hostel's coffee bar will set you back ₹100. Food costs in Goa are generally reasonable, but they vary depending on the restaurant and the type of food. A meal at Thalassa, considered the best restaurant in Vagator, might be more expensive. Elsewhere, Mango Tree restaurant serves a burger for ₹170 and a curry for around ₹180.

Food and local travel costs can add up, with budget travelers spending around ₹2,000 to ₹7,000 daily for meals, stays, and local transportation. Scooter rental costs ₹200 a day, making it a convenient option for exploring the region.

Accommodation costs can be managed with packages starting as low as ₹11,999, which cover flights, hotel, and breakfast. Jungle Hostel in Vagator offers private rooms for ₹1400 a night and dorms for ₹450. Laundry at Jungle Hostel costs ₹100 for a basket.

Sightseeing is a significant part of a Goa trip. Local sightseeing tours range from roughly $40 to $400 per person, depending on the experience. A full-day tour of a spice plantation and Dudhsagar Waterfalls with Jungle Hostel costs ₹1600. The weekly Wednesday flea market in Anjuna is enormous and a great place to pick up new or second-hand clothes or souvenirs.

Transportation costs include a taxi from Goa Airport to Vagator, which costs ₹1100. Taxis within Goa cost approximately ₹100 per person. Bottled water in Goa costs around ₹30.

Haggling is necessary in Goa, as starting prices tend to be inflated. Stalls near Vagator Beach may sell Indian-style cotton shirts for ₹300 each, but better haggling skills could get the price down to ₹100 per top. One pair of light cotton wrap-around trousers can be bought for ₹600 haggled down from ₹2500 at the Anjuna Flea Market.

Beauty products were fairly reasonable in Goa, with a bottle of Palmolive shower gel costing ₹80 from a small local pharmacy. A one-month Vodaphone tourist sim with 1GB data (plus some minutes and texts) costs ₹800 in the Post Office in Anjuna. A top-up package for ₹947 with 5GB data can be bought for a Vodaphone tourist sim in Goa.

Goa is one of the more touristy parts of India, offering a variety of experiences beyond its beautiful beaches. Little Vagator Beach, for example, is less crowded compared to the larger beach to its right. Fishtail restaurant on Little Vagator beach offers a fish thali for ₹290. A glass of rum and coke or a beer in restaurants in Goa costs around ₹100-200.

In summary, a traveler can expect to spend roughly ₹40,000 to ₹80,000 for a week in Goa, covering flights, accommodation, daily expenses, and sightseeing depending on choices like package deals and tour options. Haggling skills can help keep costs down, especially when shopping for clothes and souvenirs.

  1. A iced latte at Jungle Hostel's coffee bar costs ₹100, while a meal at Thalassa, considered the best restaurant in Vagator, might be more expensive.
  2. Scooter rental costs ₹200 a day, making it a convenient option for exploring the region during the trip.
  3. Sightseeing tours in Goa range from roughly $40 to $400 per person, with a full-day tour of a spice plantation and Dudhsagar Waterfalls costing ₹1600.
  4. The weekly Wednesday flea market in Anjuna is a great place to pick up new or second-hand clothes or souvenirs, and haggling skills can help lower the prices.
  5. Beauty products in Goa are relatively reasonable, with a bottle of Palmolive shower gel costing ₹80 from a small local pharmacy.

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