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Modules in Goa There are two different sides to tiny Goa. One is sultry, with sizzling beaches, spicy food and plenty of exotic sunshine. The other is romantic and nostalgic, packed with palm-lined boulevards, crumbling old colonial mansions and whitewashed Portuguese churches. |
Goa beach breaksPrice: Tented beach chalet from £393 per person - 7 nights - based on 2 people sharingNatural beach eco-hut from £188 per person - 3 nights - based on 2 people sharing Relaxing beach resort from £229 per person - 4 nights - based on 2 people sharing Starts: Daily in Goa Goa is a former Portuguese enclave with broad palm-lined beaches stretching as far as the eye can see. We have chosen 3 fantastic beaches for this relaxed module. They are all in very peaceful locations, although there are always plenty of distractions nearby to keep party-goers amused. You can choose to spend a week in either an extraordinary chalet tent in the north of Goa set amongst palm trees on the beach or get back to nature with our natural beach huts in the far south of the tiny state. Just behind both of these beaches, you'll find a lush rural landscape with rice paddies, whitewashed Portuguese churches and farms that you can visit by moped or bicycle. Finally, you can go a little more traditional and stay in a lovely laid back beach resort in South Goa, near to both sleepy fishing villages and bars that only come alive after dark. |
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Portuguese GoaPrice: Colonial townhouse in Panjim from £179 per person - 3 nights - based on 2 people sharingPortuguese mansion in Nagoa from £212 per person - 3 nights -based on 2 people sharing Starts: Daily in Goa This module will give you a little taste of classical Portugal in a truly exotic setting. You can choose to stay at either a grand Portuguese mansion in a peaceful Goan village or a colonial townhouse in Goa's capital - Panjim. The rural mansion nestles between emerald rice paddies in a remote village close to the lively beaches of Calangute and Baga. The colonial townhouse lies in an old Portuguese district, tucked away between colourful houses and whitewashed churches in a neighbourhood reminiscent of bygone Lisbon. |
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