Now that you know how to reach Goa, let’s talk about how to explore it once you’re there. Goa boasts a wealth of beaches, forts, and charming cafes spread out across North and South Goa. Getting around is key to enjoying it fully.
Boats: Particularly close to Panaji, some passenger and vehicle ferries still operate across rivers. Try the Panaji to Betim ferry if you are leaving for North Goa. Between 7 AM and 9 PM, ferries run every thirty minutes; pedestrians ride free.
Buses: Goa boasts a large local bus system linking towns and villages. The principal bus centres are Margao, Mapusa, and Panaji. Between INR 5 and INR 40, fares are fairly reasonable. Remember that local buses stop often, thus for longer travels it is advisable to use express buses.
Cars: Want freedom to explore at your own speed? Rent a car. Get Goa a self-drive car rented. Small cars start their rates at INR 1100 daily. If you are with family or heading to far-off beaches like Agonda or Palolem, this is fantastic.
Scooters & Motorbikes: The most often used choice among visitors is renting a scooter or motorbike. Fuel-efficient, reasonably priced (INR 200–400 daily), it allows you freedom to discover hidden gems. Also, better deals come from long-term rentals. Just keep in mind to don a helmet!
Auto Rickshaws: Short distances are covered by auto rickshaws, which are found all around Goa. Their charge varies in INR 50–150 based on the distance. Though it’s not the most affordable for long trips, it performs perfectly in towns like Panaji or Margao