hello for the first time to all goa lovers of holiday truths.
it's the first time i've contributed to the goa forum, we have just yesterday booked our first ever trip which departs march 2012. my husband and i are in our early 30's and love our holidays, but have become fed up with the run of the mill all inclusive long haul resorts we have booked in the past for our winter getaway- cue Goa! it all sounds very different to what we have previously experienced, having never travelled east further than the greek islands, we feel it will be a welcome change.
as its our first goan adventure, we have booked a property in arpora as recommended to us by a friend due to the area being generally a little quieter and set back from the main areas of baga etc. i wondered if any of you regulars have also visited this area and if you could recommend any eateries or places of interest? on other thing too, my husband loves a bit of fishing in the sun whilst on holiday, is there anywhere close by where he will be able to indulge in a bit of rod action?
thanks to all in advance for any replies, i must say the amount of info and variety of knowledge on this forum is quite impressive
I haven't been to Goa since Jan 2009 so I doubt my advice on places to eat will be of any use to you now, but All spice is a recommended restaurant. I'm not sure of its exact location but i'm sure other members of this forum will be able to tell you.
I think you will have a wonderful time in Goa. Lots of people are Goa regulars because it's like the pringles saying, 'once you pop you can't stop'.
Depending on where you are in Arpora I would say it is a 5-10minute taxi ride. Taxis are cheap but make sure you agree a price before you get in.
Also, it is worth asking other tourists how much they pay for taxis, so they won't try and rip you off.
Your husband can just ask at the beach about fishing, this is what we did a couple of years ago.
Theres a mini waterpark as you head from Arpora towards Baga beach. I cannot remember the name, but you will easily recognise it. It has a few slides, sunloungers and snack bar, but we only went because our son wanted to go.
There are lots of trips available, just browse this forum and you will find them.
We don't stay in Arpora but visit there often. A favourite and popular restaurant is All Spice. At the other end of the scale is "Sai's" - a local, basic eaterie where the food is excellent and as cheap as chips. There are plenty more that the Arpora regulars will no doubt suggest.
A huge new hotel opened last year called Resort Rio. It has a lovely pool that you can use if you buy lunch. There are two restaurants that are nice, one an Italian, the other an Indian Thali restaurant. Both are good, if a bit pricey (by Goan standards). Have a look -http://resortrio.com/
Keep an eye on this site once the season starts in November for HTer's reports and suggestions on where's good and where's not. It does change!
I love Arpora it is where we stayed on our very first Goan trip.
We chose Goa because we wanted to 'travel' a bit more rather than spending 2 weeks in another same old all-inclusive carribean hotel, so i'm under so illusions as to what to expect, but is the rubbish issue really that noticable?
Litter does seem to be a problem, take a look at this topic http://www.holidaytruths.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=60&t=150672&hilit=rubbish
hmmmm, i can't lie, it doesnt really make me look forward to the surroundings once out of the hotel, perhaps i need to do a bit of digging and get some clarification to ease the worry a little- its funny becasue prior to booking, and despite researching and paying attention to this issue, i didn feel too bothered, but those photos are not great viewing...
do need to do something about it but it won't be a quick fix (what is, in India?)
Litter annoys me but nowhere near enough to spoil a holiday - it's like an annoying mossie that you just swat away. It's part of the experience.
I wouldn't worry too much. Just expect to be a little bit shocked when you arrive and you'll slowly adjust and I'll bet all the great things about Goa (climate, food, prices, people, shacks, vibe) will win you over. You sound like you're looking for something a bit different from the usual package deal, and in Goa, you've found it. Enjoy it!
Litter is a big problem but, at the risk of sounding a bit daft, it's part of what India is. It's scruffy, hectic, mad, chaotic and totally different from our life here in the UK. They Litter annoys me but nowhere near enough to spoil a holiday - it's like an annoying mossie that you just swat away. It's part of the experience.
I wouldn't worry too much. Just expect to be a little bit shocked when you arrive and you'll slowly adjust and I'll bet all the great things about Goa (climate, food, prices, people, shacks, vibe) will win you over. You sound like you're looking for something a bit different from the usual package deal, and in Goa, you've found it. Enjoy it!
All Spice,Spice Oven,Rasa's and Starlight are all excellent, the latter having some of the best food but is aimed at locals and is a bit rough and ready !
cheers Dave
Emmacat, to me there are people who travel to India to enjoy all the cheap prices, sun, shacks etc, etc but, all they seem to concentrate on is the rubbish! The way some people speak of the problem you would think you couldn't walk 10 yards without piles and piles of rubbish everywhere!!! It's a third world country but, some people want all the benefits of some super clean European destination(some of them are nearly as bad!!). A lot of these people complaining about the state of the place return year after year, why?? Go with an open mind, don't listen too much to all you hear, I'm sure you will find it a wonderful experience
The main reasons we love Goa are the fantastic food, great beaches, wall to wall sunshine, lovely people, vibrant colours, sounds and smells....don't worry it's an amazing place, you'll love it.
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