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A smooth mix of Mediterranean and Asian cultures leads from
the north, teeming with spice shops, bars and brilliantly
colourful local markets to the more isolated tranquility of
the south, scattered with quaint fishing villages. Away from
the coast, Goa is rich in colonial heritage, traditional culture
and breathtaking countryside, and is well worth exploring. |
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The
North Coast of Goa is ideal for a lively holiday, with a great
selection of shops, restaurants and bars available, especially
around Calangute and Baga. Central Goa is good for exploring
Goa's colourful heritage, while South Goa is more peaceful and
has some truly stunning beaches. |
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There's
a great selection of hotels available in Goa, from cheap &
cheerful 2* hotels to luxurious world-class hotels. South Goa
tends to have the largest selection of quality hotels, while
North Goa has plenty of budget options and a few higher quality
ones. |
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he
former capital of Old Goa is a treasure trove of cathedral towers,
domes and belfries, while the modern city of Panaji (Panjim)
retains a decidedly European flavour. The easy-going people
of Goa are proud to welcome you to their homeland – prepare
yourself for relaxation and hospitality, Goan style. |
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Goa beach holidays
and Tour plus Beach holidays are based on departures from London
Gatwick to Goa every Friday. Manchester to Goa departures also
operate every Friday. Other flight options may also be available
- call for details |
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Have
a look at our great range of quality hotels in Goa. If
you see something of interest call one of our friendly reservations
staff on 020 8989 0970, or ask to speak to someone who's visited
recently. Alternatively, fill in a quote and we'll check availability and get back to you. |