Trip to Goa
Goa, Asia · GOI
Planning a trip to Goa? This Asia city is easily reached by flight via GOI airport, with an affordable daily budget (~44€/day/person excluding flights). Use Pively to compare flights to Goa, find a hotel at the best available rate, and build a multi-destination itinerary that pairs Goa with other cities in Asia. Whether it's a short city-break or a longer trip, you get flights, hotel nights and the full budget in just a few clicks.
Why visit Goa?
Visiting Goa means diving into a vivid contrast between urban modernity and tradition. Long-haul flights from Europe to Asia make it worthwhile to pair Goa with other cities in the region to amortize the ticket. Jet lag and domestic transport are worth planning for upfront.
When to go to Goa
The best season for Goa depends on the monsoon and local climate. Avoid peak monsoon and the most humid months. The dry season, typically November to March, is the best overall window for most Asian destinations.
How long to stay in Goa?
We recommend at least 7 days on site to enjoy Goa without rushing. Add 1-2 extra days if you're pairing it with another Asia stop. For a short city-break, 3 days already cover the highlights.
Getting to Goa
The main airport is GOI. From Paris (CDG), expect roughly ~9h45 of direct flight time for 7,405.094 km as the crow flies. Pively opens Google Flights pre-filled with your dates to surface the best current fare.
Quick facts
- AirportGOI
- RegionAsia
- CountryIN
Travel budget in Goa
Average estimate excluding flights for Goa, for a standard trip. Pively also offers "budget" and "luxury" modes that automatically rescale these values to match your travel style.
Where to stay in Goa
Plan ~€28/night mid-range in Goa — central neighbourhood, double room with breakfast. To compare availability and real pricing for your dates, we send you straight to Booking.com with a pre-filled search.
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Other destinations in Asia
Goa pairs well with other cities in the same region. Add one or two to your itinerary to amortize the long-haul flight and mix up the experience.