Hi
I am looking at the possibility of visiting Goa-Calangute out of season in the summer holidays with some friends as it is the longest period of time we can go for
I got the idea after talking to the lady in Over the Flames (cant remember her name)
as she said it can rain for a few hours then can be quite sunny
I also think it would be very interesting to see the monsoon
and where we stay "in season" is open all year around
so does anybody know where i can get reliable (fairly cheap flights?)
thanks
The only way that it can be done is by scheduled flights, flying to Mumbai then on to Goa, you will have a bit of a problem with accomodation as 90% of the hotels, only open during the tourist season, but there are hundreds of guest houses that will let you a flat or room. It may only rain for a few hours, but I am afraid that you will be walking around in red mud. It may look greener, in the countryside, but you will not be able to visit the beaches to swim, or sunbathe. There will be very few restuarants or shops open, other than the local Goan's use.
There arent any charter flights to Goa during this time, so you would have to go via Mumbai, as tomitma has just said .
I know of a few restaurants that are open through the rainy season, and im sure if you use the search facility here you will find a few trip reports from people who went then.
Ive just tried searching, but it says the search facility isnt available at the moment?
well il do a search later
(if it works)
and find those people and PM them
although last time i tried to PM it wouldnt let me, any idea why??
also do you know the names of anybody on here that have been out of season?
thanks
also if there arent charter flights what is the name of the other type of flight (my mind has blanked!!)
I think your best bet regarding flights is to use a website like travelsupermarket, just to get a basic idea of prices.
Select your UK airport, then select Mumbai.
For the flight to Goa try a local airline, i think they cost around 50pounds per person return.
you should be able to pm now
Amy ,try Virgin Atlantic or Jet Airways they both fly direct to Mumbai then
If you use Jet all the way including the Mumbai-Goa sector, you can check your bags into their desk at the international terminal, and it saves you lugging them over domestic terminal yourself We found that Southhall travel were very competitive with fares with Jet. alan
We are flying with Air Sri Lanka. Goa to Colombo and then to Heathrow. They are cheaper than Jet and we wanted to go to the elephant orphanage so will have a few days in Sri olanka on the way.
I agree about Sri Lanka Airlines they are great to travel with and just looked up on tickets to India web site and for June 7th for 3 weeks price Via Columbo is only £417.00 which for scheduled airline is excellant value. I also think it's a good idea to stop of in Sri Lanka for a couple of days as it's a great place to visit with people as friendly as the Goans and with as big smiles.
Try Etihad Airlines, they are currently coming up quite reasonable!! They fly Mumbai to London or Manchester via Abu Dhabi and are in my opinion much better than Virgin. Have also flown with Sri Lankan - very good,they put you up in a hotel and feed you in Colombo if your connecting flights are more than 8 hrs apart.
Steph.
You say 'summer holidays, would this be July or August? These are the two wettest months of the monsoon, and there is a huge difference in having your own place there, or staying in a hotel. Most hotels are not equipped enough for the rainy season, neither are most people, unless they are indian and used to the conditions that monsoon brings. It is not just rainy days, its very humid if the sun comes out (steaming), there are loads more insects, bugs, flying ants, white ants. Roads and tracks become rivers. I speak from experience, I have had a house in Goa for 22 years and spent several monsoons there, in a well equiped house, with staff, internet, loads of books, sat tv, and everything you need to be comfy. Without all these little luxuries it would be quite different. I would think very carefully about this. Oh and dont forget all the ailments that go with damp, wet, humid weather, especially for people who are not used to the conditions.
Hi Steph,
Have you tried the Sri Lanka airline web site, we booked directly online to Goa in December and it was cheaper than using an agent.
Just looked at the dates you have chosen and it is coming up as £390.60 inc taxes.
Regards Trina
Just done as you say and yes £390.60 on dates I said which is really very good. Also as GFF says if your stop over is 8 hours or more they put you up in a hotel!!!!
Philduk
Hi Trina or Philduk, I have checked Sri Lankan airlines website and have only found flights for £445. Do you know if the fares change daily? Sorry Fiona don't know if this query should be on the flights forum or is relevant to the original post as I am new to the Holidaytruths forum!!
The flight prices do change depending on the season but it is nearly always cheaper to fly at the weekend so have a play around with the dates, it's suprising how much you can save, and also as it is a scheduled flight they fly daily.
Philduk I think the stopover thing is a really good idea, our friends did that on the way to Goa this January, we have travelled to SL with SL airlines many times and always found their service excellent. They really make a great start to your holiday.
Regards Trina
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