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Planning a trip to Goa? While there’s no separate “Goa visa,” most travelers to India—including those visiting Goa—require an Indian visa to enter the country.
For many nationalities, the easiest option is the Indian e-Visa, which can be applied for online before your trip.
Visa Basics
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e-Visa: Apply online at the official Government of India website. Approval usually takes 3–5 business days, but it’s best to apply at least a week in advance.
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Validity: Tourist e-Visas are often valid for 30 or 90 days, with single or multiple entry options depending on your nationality.
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Documents Needed: A passport valid for at least 6 months from your arrival date, a recent passport photo, and your travel details.
Entry Points to Goa
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By Air: Goa International Airport (Dabolim) and the newer Manohar International Airport (Mopa) both welcome international and domestic flights.
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By Train: Major rail stations like Madgaon (Margao) and Vasco da Gama connect Goa to Mumbai, Delhi, and beyond.
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By Road: Well-connected highways link Goa to neighboring states like Maharashtra and Karnataka.
Smooth Arrival Tips
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Keep Documents Handy: Have your passport, visa, and hotel booking printouts ready for inspection.
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Currency Exchange: Airport rates can be higher—withdraw cash from ATMs for better value.
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Pre-Book Transport: Arrange a taxi or transfer before landing to avoid long waits and haggling.
Quick Travel Pointers
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Stay hydrated—Goa’s tropical climate can be hot and humid year-round.
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Dress comfortably but modestly when visiting temples and churches.
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Carry sunscreen, mosquito repellent, and a reusable water bottle.
With your visa sorted and arrival planned, you’ll be ready to dive into Goa’s beaches, markets, and vibrant nightlife without a hitch.


