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Goa Trip Budget for 5 Days: Complete Travel Guide 2025

Planning a Goa trip on a budget? Discover the complete 5-day Goa trip budget including flights, hotels, food, transport & beaches. Save money & travel smart in 2025!
Planning a Goa trip on a budget? Discover the complete 5-day Goa trip budget including flights, hotels, food, transport & beaches. Save money & travel smart in 2025!

Goa is one of India's most popular travel destinations — famous for its golden beaches, vibrant nightlife, Portuguese heritage, and incredible seafood. The best part? You don't need a big budget to enjoy it! Whether you're a solo traveller, a couple, or a group of friends, a 5-day Goa trip can be done comfortably for ₹15,000–₹35,000 per person depending on your travel style.


Quick Budget Summary: Goa 5-Day Trip

Here's a quick overview of what you can expect to spend on a 5-day Goa trip:

🏨 Accommodation: ₹500–₹3,000/night | ✈️ Flights (return): ₹3,000–₹8,000 | 🍽️ Food: ₹500–₹1,500/day | 🛵 Transport: ₹300–₹700/day | 🏖️ Activities: ₹500–₹2,000 total | 💰 Total Estimated Budget: ₹15,000–₹35,000 per person


Day 1: Arrival & North Goa Beaches

Upon arriving at Goa International Airport (Dabolim) or the new Mopa Airport, take a pre-paid taxi or book an OLA/Uber to your hotel. Head to North Goa and settle in near Baga, Calangute, or Anjuna Beach. Explore Calangute Beach in the evening and enjoy fresh seafood at local beach shacks. Budget tip: Book a hostel or guesthouse near the beach for ₹500–₹800/night.


Day 2: North Goa Beach Hopping & Fort Aguada

Rent a scooter (₹300–₹400/day) and explore North Goa on your own! Visit Baga Beach, Anjuna Flea Market (on Wednesdays), Vagator Beach, and the iconic Fort Aguada. Enjoy a budget lunch at a local dhaba for ₹150–₹250. In the evening, experience the famous Tito's Lane nightlife in Baga or the hippie vibes at Curlies Beach Shack in Anjuna.


Day 3: Dudhsagar Waterfalls & Spice Plantation

Take a day trip to the breathtaking Dudhsagar Waterfalls — one of India's tallest waterfalls. Book a shared jeep safari from Mollem (₹400–₹600 per person). On your way back, visit a spice plantation in Ponda for a guided tour and traditional Goan lunch (₹500–₹700 including food). This is one of the most memorable experiences in Goa!


Day 4: Old Goa Churches & South Goa Beaches

Start your morning with a visit to Old Goa, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Basilica of Bom Jesus (home to St. Francis Xavier's tomb) and Se Cathedral are free to visit. Then head south to explore peaceful South Goa beaches like Palolem, Colva, and Butterfly Beach. South Goa is quieter, cleaner, and perfect for relaxation. Stay overnight at a beach hut in Palolem (₹800–₹1,500/night).


Day 5: Water Sports, Shopping & Departure

On your last day, try some thrilling water sports at Baga or Calangute Beach — parasailing (₹500), banana boat ride (₹200), or jet skiing (₹600). Pick up souvenirs from the Anjuna Flea Market or Mapusa Market before heading to the airport. Don't forget to pack some Goan cashews, feni (local liquor), and masala!


Detailed Budget Breakdown for 5 Days in Goa

ACCOMMODATION (5 nights): Budget Hostel/Guesthouse ₹500–₹800/night = ₹2,500–₹4,000 | Mid-range hotel ₹1,500–₹3,000/night = ₹7,500–₹15,000 | Beach Hut (South Goa) ₹800–₹1,500/night


FOOD & DRINKS (per day): Budget meals at local dhabas ₹150–₹300/meal | Beach shack seafood ₹400–₹800/meal | Total food budget ₹500–₹1,500/day | 5-day food total: ₹2,500–₹7,500

TRANSPORT: Scooter rental (5 days) ₹1,500–₹2,000 | Airport taxi ₹600–₹1,200 (return) | Dudhsagar jeep safari ₹500–₹600 | Total transport: ₹2,600–₹3,800

ACTIVITIES & SIGHTSEEING: Dudhsagar + Spice Plantation ₹900–₹1,200 | Water sports ₹1,000–₹2,000 | Churches & forts (mostly free) ₹0–₹50 | Total activities: ₹1,900–₹3,200


Best Time to Visit Goa on a Budget

The best time to visit Goa is between November and February (peak season) when the weather is perfect — sunny days, cool evenings, and calm seas. However, prices are highest during this period. For budget travel, visit during the shoulder season (September–October or March) when rates drop by 30–50% and crowds are thinner. Avoid the monsoon season (June–August) as most beach shacks close.


Pro Budget Travel Tips for Goa

1. Book flights 2–3 months in advance to get the best fares (aim for ₹3,000–₹5,000 return). 2. Rent a scooter instead of taking taxis — it's cheaper and more fun. 3. Eat at local dhabas and market stalls instead of tourist restaurants. 4. Stay in hostels or budget guesthouses instead of hotels. 5. Visit free attractions like beaches, churches, and forts. 6. Negotiate prices for water sports and souvenir shopping. 7. Carry cash — many small vendors don't accept cards. 8. Use Google Maps to find hidden gem restaurants away from tourist spots.


Final Verdict: Is Goa Budget-Friendly?

Absolutely YES! Goa is one of the most budget-friendly beach destinations in India. A 5-day Goa trip can be done for as little as ₹12,000–₹15,000 per person (excluding flights) if you travel smart. With the right planning, you can enjoy the beaches, culture, food, and nightlife of Goa without breaking the bank. Start planning your dream Goa trip with Yatra King today!

 
 
 

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