

A unique culture, exquisite beaches, and some of the best seafood on the subcontinent: Goa holidays have all this and more.
India’s most popular coastal destination, the relatively small state packs a punch when it comes to things to see and do, from its astounding shoreline to the gorgeous churches and other places of worship spread throughout its landmass. All of this makes a tour to Goa truly unforgettable.

Centuries of Portuguese rule means that holidays to Goa can feel very different to other Indian trips. WIth that said, you can still indulge in other subcontinental highlights as the state is well connected - if you can pull yourself away from its astounding natural beauty, that is. Sure, it might not have the grandeur of the Taj Mahal, or the thrum of Delhi, but with a Newmarket Holidays escorted tour of Goa, you’ll be able to discover the incredible beauty of one of India’s most underrated states, all while experiencing a culture that’s as special as it is welcoming.
From beachside bliss to colonial charm, our Goa holidays and tours offer a laid-back way to experience India's sun-soaked coast. Explore our holidays to Goa for 2026 and 2027 today!
15 days from £2,601 pp
was £3,060 pp
January 2027 - November 2028
15 days
7 airports
11 included
30 included
22 days from £3,757 pp
was £4,174 pp
January 2027 - November 2028
22 days
1 airport
16 included
44 included
18 days from £4,684 pp
was £5,204 pp
January 2027 - November 2028
18 days
1 airport
14 included
37 included
21 days from £4,081 pp
was £4,534 pp
February 2027 - November 2028
21 days
5 airports
14 included
39 included
13 days from £2,703 pp
was £3,179 pp
September 2026 - February 2027
13 days
1 airport
10 included
23 included
Aside from the fantastic beach scene, there is plenty to explore in Goa, from extraordinary religious buildings to local villages.


The peak of this marine-based cuisine is the world-famous Goan Fish Curry. A blend of various fish, coconut milk, and whatever unique spice mix the chef making the dish has concocted, no two versions of the meal you try will be the same.
While many people see Indian food as a vegetarian endeavour, in the south of the country there are plenty of excellent meat curries. Sorpotel is a red-meat (usually pork, but sometimes beef) curry that shows off the best of the Portuguese influence in Goa, and is a must-taste for anyone interested in fusion food.
After stuffing yourself silly with delicious Goan dishes, the best thing to wash it all down is the local spirit, Feni. Coming in coconut and cashew-apple varieties, it’s usually fermented in small batches by locals, so watch out as the strength can vary!
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