Tour package from Delhi to Goa 4 nights 5 days of Sun, Sand & Pure Bliss
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By TravelsYatra | Your Trusted Travel Partner from Delhi
Picture this — you are stuck in Delhi traffic, the summer heat is pressing down like a warm blanket, and somewhere deep inside you, a voice whispers: “I need a beach.” That voice is right. And the answer is Goa.
Goa is not just a destination — it is a feeling. It is the smell of salt in the air, the sound of waves crashing at midnight, the taste of cold beer at a beach shack, and the warmth of golden sunsets that make everything else seem far, far away. And the best part? From Delhi, it is barely a 2.5-hour flight. That is shorter than your Monday morning commute — only infinitely more rewarding.
Whether you are a couple looking for a romantic escape, a group of friends chasing adventure, or a family wanting a relaxed holiday — this tour package from Delhi to Goa 4 nights 5 days is your perfect plan. And if you want every detail handled without stress or hidden costs, TravelsYatra — Delhi’s most trusted travel agency — has got you covered, start to finish.
Let’s walk through your dream Goa trip, day by day.
Before You Go — How to Get from Delhi to Goa
The most convenient way is by flight. Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport connects directly to Goa’s Dabolim Airport and the newer Mopa (Manohar International) Airport — with multiple daily flights on IndiGo, Air India, and SpiceJet. Flight duration is approximately 2.5 hours.
If you prefer a slower pace, the overnight Rajdhani Express from Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Station reaches Madgaon (Margao) in about 16–18 hours — a scenic and budget-friendly option, especially for groups.
Pro tip — Book your travel 4–6 weeks in advance for the best fares. Planning your Goa trip from Delhi? The expert team at TravelsYatra can arrange flights, trains, transfers, and accommodation in one go — at prices that actually make sense.
Best time to visit — October to February is ideal. The weather is cool, the sea is calm, and the beaches are alive with energy. Avoid May and June — the monsoon is beautiful but limits beach activities.
Day 1 — Arrival in Goa | First Glimpse of Paradise

Your Goa story begins the moment you step off the plane and feel that warm coastal breeze — it is different from Delhi’s air, softer, saltier, and somehow instantly relaxing.
Morning / Afternoon: Transfer from the airport to your hotel in North Goa. Most popular stays cluster around Calangute, Baga, and Candolim — within minutes of the beach, restaurants, and nightlife. Check in, freshen up, and resist the urge to nap — Goa is waiting.
Evening: Head straight to Calangute or Baga Beach — the most vibrant stretches in North Goa. Walk along the shore, feel the sand under your feet, and watch the sky turn from gold to deep orange as the sun dips into the Arabian Sea. It never gets old.
Dinner: Settle in at one of the famous beach shacks — Britto’s at Baga is a beloved classic, serving chilled beer, sizzlers, and Goan seafood as the waves roll in nearby. Order the prawn masala — you will thank yourself later.
Night: Stroll along Tito’s Lane — Goa’s legendary nightlife strip — or simply sit at your hotel balcony with a drink and soak in the fact that you are actually here.
Where to stay — TravelsYatra’s Goa packages include handpicked hotels from comfortable 3-star options to luxurious 5-star beachside resorts — tailored to your budget. Browse Goa packages here.
Day 2 — North Goa Beach Hopping | Forts, Flea Markets & Fun

Today is for exploring North Goa in full — rent a scooter (₹300–500/day), plug in your playlist, and let the roads take you where they will.
Morning: Start at Anjuna Beach — one of Goa’s most iconic stretches, known for its rocky coves, trance culture, and the famous Wednesday Flea Market (open November to March). Pick up handmade jewellery, bohemian clothes, spices, and quirky souvenirs at bargain prices.
Mid-Morning: Ride north to Vagator Beach — dramatically different from Baga’s bustle. Here, red laterite cliffs drop sharply to the sea, creating one of Goa’s most stunning natural landscapes. Climb up to Chapora Fort — made famous by the Bollywood film Dil Chahta Hai — for sweeping views of the coastline and the Chapora River.
Afternoon: Head back towards Baga for lunch at Infantaria Bakery & Restaurant — famous for their croissants, Goan sausage rolls, and creamy desserts. Then hit the water. Baga Beach is the hub for water sports — parasailing, jet skiing, banana boat rides, and bumper boats. Pure adrenaline, optional sunburn.
Late Afternoon: Wind down at Artjuna Garden Café in Anjuna — a tucked-away gem with fairy lights, hammocks, and mezze platters. Perfect for a slow evening before dinner.
Evening / Night: North Goa nights have their own magic. Catch live music at Curlies or Shiva Valley near Anjuna — or simply sit at a beach shack, watch the stars, and let the sea do all the talking.
Day 3 — History, Heritage & the Colours of Old Goa

Goa is not just beaches — it carries over 450 years of Portuguese history in its churches, streets, and cuisine. Day 3 is your cultural deep-dive.
Morning: Drive to Old Goa — a UNESCO World Heritage Site that transports you straight into the 16th century. Visit:
- Basilica of Bom Jesus — home to the preserved remains of St. Francis Xavier, and an architectural masterpiece of Baroque design
- Se Cathedral — one of the largest churches in Asia, with its iconic golden bell tower
- Church of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception in Panjim — the most photographed building in Goa, gleaming white against the blue sky
Take your time — the churches are peaceful, photogenic, and genuinely fascinating.
Afternoon: Head to a Spice Plantation — Savoi or Tropical Spice Plantation are the top picks. Walk through groves of vanilla, cardamom, pepper, nutmeg, and cloves while knowledgeable guides explain each plant’s story. The highlight? A traditional Goan lunch served on banana leaves — fragrant rice, fish curry, prawn pickle, and the irresistible bebinca for dessert.
Late Afternoon: Explore Fontainhas — Panjim’s Latin Quarter. This is old-world Goa at its most photogenic — narrow lanes lined with Indo-Portuguese houses painted in mustard yellow, terracotta red, and cobalt blue. Every corner is a perfect photograph.
Evening: End the day on the Mandovi River Cruise — a one-hour sunset cruise with live Goan folk music, traditional dance performances, and a bar on board. As the sun sets over the river and Panaji’s skyline glows, you will understand why Goa gets into people’s souls and never quite leaves.
Planning a heritage tour of Goa? TravelsYatra offers customised itineraries that include guided Old Goa tours, plantation visits, and cultural experiences — all without the hassle of booking each thing separately. Visit travelsyatra.com to explore.
Day 4 — South Goa Day Trip | Serenity, Seafood & Secret Beaches

North Goa is energy — South Goa is peace. Today, you head south, where the beaches are wider, quieter, and backed by swaying palms instead of shack rows.
Morning: Drive down to Colva Beach — a long, unspoiled stretch of white sand that feels worlds away from Baga’s crowds. Then move to Benaulim — a postcard-perfect fishing village where the pace of life is gentle and the sunrises are extraordinary.
Mid-Morning: Continue south to Palolem Beach — widely considered one of India’s most beautiful beaches. A perfect crescent bay, calm turquoise waters, and a natural lagoon at one end make it ideal for swimming, kayaking, and simply lying on the sand staring at the sky. Rent a kayak and paddle to Butterfly Beach — accessible only by boat, this tiny hidden cove is straight out of a travel fantasy.
Afternoon: Lunch at one of Palolem’s famous beach shacks — try Ciaran’s Camp or Magic Italy (yes, Goa has excellent Italian too). Order the grilled catch of the day — the fish here is impossibly fresh.
If you are up for it, Agonda Beach — 10 km north of Palolem — is quieter still, beloved by yoga retreat-goers and nesting Olive Ridley sea turtles (November to February).
Evening: As the sun goes down, most South Goa beach shacks host bonfires on the sand. Pull up a chair, order a Goan feni cocktail, listen to live acoustic music, and let this be one of those evenings you talk about for years.
Night: Stay for dinner at the beach — seafood thali, prawn curry, crab masala — and drive back to your North Goa hotel under a sky full of stars.
Day 5 — Last Morning in Goa | Sunrise, Shopping & Sweet Goodbyes

Every good thing must end — but it can end beautifully.
Early Morning: Wake up before the tourists do and head to Morjim Beach or Arambol Beach in the far north — these quieter stretches offer some of Goa’s most stunning sunrises. Sit on the sand, watch the sky shift from ink to rose to gold, and breathe it all in one last time.
Mid-Morning: Checkout from your hotel and do a final round of shopping. Goa’s best buys:
- Cashews & Kokum — take bags of freshly roasted cashews home; they make the best gifts
- Feni — Goa’s famous local spirit made from cashew apple or coconut; available in every liquor store
- Azulejos — hand-painted Portuguese tiles, beautiful as wall décor
- Spices — cardamom, turmeric, red chilli masala from the spice markets of Mapusa or Panjim
- Bohemian jewellery & clothes — pick up a few pieces from Anjuna or Calangute market stalls
Afternoon: Transfer to the airport. Your flight back to Delhi takes about 2.5 hours — enough time to flip through your camera roll, relive every sunset, and already start planning your next visit.
Because Goa has a way of doing that — pulling you back, quietly, irresistibly, every time.
Practical Information at a Glance
Getting around Goa: Rent a scooter (₹300–500/day) or a car with driver (₹1,200–1,800/day). Autos and app cabs (Rapido, Goa Miles) work well within towns.
Estimated budget per person (excluding flights):
- Budget trip — ₹8,000–12,000 for 4 nights (guesthouses, local food, shared transport)
- Mid-range — ₹18,000–28,000 (3-star hotels, some tours, beach shacks)
- Luxury — ₹45,000+ (5-star resorts, private transfers, curated experiences)
Things not to miss: Chapora Fort at sunset — Saturday Night Market at Arpora (November to March) — Goan fish curry rice at any small local restaurant — a ferry ride across the Mandovi — sunrise at Palolem — feni with lime soda.
Things to keep in mind: Respect local customs — cover up when visiting churches. Avoid leaving valuables on the beach. Always negotiate prices before boarding an auto. And don’t skip the bebinca — it is Goa’s signature layered coconut dessert and it is extraordinary.
Why Book Your Goa Trip with TravelsYatra?
Planning a trip sounds exciting — but the reality of booking flights, comparing hotels, arranging transfers, and building a day-by-day itinerary can quickly become overwhelming. That is exactly where TravelsYatra steps in.
Based in New Delhi, TravelsYatra is one of Delhi’s most trusted travel agencies — with 6+ years of experience and over 5,000 happy travellers who have explored India and the world with their guidance. Here is what makes them different:
- Customised itineraries — no cookie-cutter packages; every trip is built around your preferences, dates, and budget
- Zero hidden charges — the price you see is the price you pay
- End-to-end handling — flights, hotels, transfers, sightseeing, guides — all under one roof
- 24/7 support — someone is always available if anything needs adjusting on the road
- Trusted by thousands — real travellers, real reviews, real experiences
Whether it is a romantic Goa getaway, a family beach holiday, or a solo adventure — TravelsYatra builds the trip that fits your life, not just a template.
Explore their full Goa package options here — travelsyatra.com/tours/Goa
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Final Thoughts — Go to Goa
Delhi is home — but sometimes, home needs a break. And Goa is the kind of place that gives you back something you did not even know you had lost. It is rest, adventure, colour, taste, and light — all in one sun-soaked corner of India’s western coast.
A 4-night, 5-day trip from Delhi to Goa is genuinely enough to experience its many faces — the lively North, the serene South, the historic heart, and the warm soul of it all. You will come back to Delhi changed — quieter inside, a little saltier, and already counting days until your next visit.
Ready to start planning? TravelsYatra is ready when you are.
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