Please could any of you reply if its better to take all toiletries with you or buy in candolim - just wondering as its our first time to goa next january for 3 glorious weeks and not sure which is best way or easiest way!! Many thanks
Christine
ps - love this goa forum, so much information to help first-timers and your all so friendly
Soap , toothpaste etc plenty of so no problem.
Unless you use hard to find expensive brands at home, you will find all you need in Goa. There are also lots of really good Indian products to try at great prices.
We had our first trip to Goa in March this year, we took alot of toiletries with us that we could have easily bought out there. We used the suncream out there and had no problems, and my friend who came along had very fair skin and she had no problems.
Goanne
Revlon etc are really cheap, and nail varnish a fraction of what we pay for the same brands.
As someone pointed out earlier the cost out there is very inexspensive,we go for 3weeks and IMO the biggest saving of all is the weight and the extra room in your cases....KJF
Especially now that you can't pack them in your hand-baggage and carry on board, it's amazing just how heavy those shampoos and shower gels ,etc are.
Lassi, my luggage was soooo much heavier with all my shower gels and shampoos!! I won't be making that mistake next year!! First stop Elephant shop!!!
I am one of those people who likes to have everything ready, ticked off on a list and packed ages before we go.
It does make sense though to wait until you get there, not only for the price but the weight which can be quite a lot.
Next time I am going to do the sensible thing and wait until we get there.
I know you can get lots of brands in Calangute, there are lots of shops, but does anyone know if the same applies to Cavelossim?.
can,t remember the name of the shop,but if you turn off the main
road and head towards Mike,s place there is a shop on the right that
sells everthing you will need,also there,s a Pharmacy on the road
past the Hatthi Mahal .There is also a small super market next to
the Pharmacy,have a great time we love the South.
Ann
Yep, buy your toiletries when you get there, much cheaper and no chance of spillages/leakages ruining clothes during travel. The weight of toiletries can add 2-3kg to baggage too. Any toiletries remaining on departure day we usually leave behind for the room boys, they used to always ask for shower gel. (thinking about it, they don't ask so much these days). Off topic, but we always took a big jar of Marmite as you couldn't get it easily, now you can so we buy that there too. Try shopping at Bardez Bazaar in Mapusa (next to market) brilliant place and has got anything and everything, shelves bending and creaking under the weight of it all - great place for general shopping
We have always left our toiletries for room boys or kids on the beach. We always buy beach towels when we get there and give them away also, but never thought of actually buying toiletries there. We will in future.
Thanks again.
I gave loads of toiletries to CWT our past few holidays and they are greatly appreciated.
Just another idea .....
We are happy to receive half used toiletries (shampoo, conditioner etc), also towels etc... It's all helpful....
buy everything there!
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