accomodation in goa,

john1961

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I know a lot of people on this forum are well travelled,
i have booked a flight to goa,next week any body know a good place to stay in north / south goa
not five star just clean near beach / restaurants.
any replies very gratefull,
 
I know a lot of people on this forum are well travelled,
i have booked a flight to goa,next week any body know a good place to stay in north / south goa
not five star just clean near beach / restaurants.
any replies very gratefull,
Have travelled through Goa (and stayed there) - don't have any recomendations but would "suggest " a plan : Get yourself booked in somewhere (near where you think you want to be) - for a couple of nights. THEN start your homework on the ground ...... on foot probably best. Whatever you find on line , or is suggested ... there will be somewhere much better and much cheaper just round the corner (as it were) (Cash talks) ... find it in those 2 days. Goa is NOT like the rest of India .... lots more money about and lots of tourists , and on line prices will probably reflect this. Bring some nice clean £ sterling or $ with you and change it there (get some Rupees at the airport to get you started - rate will be crap there)
I lived in S. India for two years , and covered most of it (lots of it) on two wheels .... an "interesting " experience. Spent a month on the road once - never booked ahead , never was stuck - most produce in India moves by road .... always places available for drivers to stay. We stayed everywhere from fancy hotels to less glamorous places - one complete with rat in the room (never did find it again)
Have fun - should be warmer than here , and the food is good (eat where the crowds are - rule of thumb : Quality is often inversely proportional to price !!)
 
Have travelled through Goa (and stayed there) - don't have any recomendations but would "suggest " a plan : Get yourself booked in somewhere (near where you think you want to be) - for a couple of nights. THEN start your homework on the ground ...... on foot probably best. Whatever you find on line , or is suggested ... there will be somewhere much better and much cheaper just round the corner (as it were) (Cash talks) ... find it in those 2 days. Goa is NOT like the rest of India .... lots more money about and lots of tourists , and on line prices will probably reflect this. Bring some nice clean £ sterling or $ with you and change it there (get some Rupees at the airport to get you started - rate will be crap there)
I lived in S. India for two years , and covered most of it (lots of it) on two wheels .... an "interesting " experience. Spent a month on the road once - never booked ahead , never was stuck - most produce in India moves by road .... always places available for drivers to stay. We stayed everywhere from fancy hotels to less glamorous places - one complete with rat in the room (never did find it again)
Have fun - should be warmer than here , and the food is good (eat where the crowds are - rule of thumb : Quality is often inversely proportional to price !!)
thank you for that i will book a few nights just so i have a room, then as you say look round for whatever suits me,
cheers
 
We stayed in a beach hut looking directly out to sea on Patnem beach many years ago (2009). A small resort which suited us, the owner left the bar open and went home every night and we paid up in the morning which was good. The very touristy bit was Palolem, this had loads of restaurants, bars and nightclubs, glad we stayed away but popped in for a meal every now and then. Crazy thing was they dragged in a whale they found floating at sea and buried it on the beach, after a while this stunk out everyone, even us in the south when the wind blew in our direction, the mass exodus of tourists didn't take long.

https://www.newindianexpress.com/na...cass-drives-tourists-off-goa-beach-47339.html
 


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