All Inclusive Holidays to Goa

For an All Inclusive holiday with an exotic feel, visit the vibrant shores of Goa. This destination hotspot has it all, with a bustling beach setting, lively markets and All Inclusive resorts with all the trimmings.

Goa All Inclusive Holidays

Relax on the tropical sands of your unforgettable Goan All Inclusive holiday

You’ll be on India’s western coast in no time, as flights from the UK to Goa International Airport take nine hours – just enough time for you to plan excursions and watch a film or two.

Goa’s All Inclusive resorts give you easy access to the glorious shores as well as delicious dining options and plenty of fun hotel day activities. Located in several regions around Goa, these glamorous venues incorporate a mixture of Indian and Portuguese culture. Candolim holidays are for those looking for a little rest and relaxation. Things move slowly on this side of Goa, and All Inclusive hotels here are all about chilling out on welcoming sands – the beach spans eight kilometres and is a peaceful alternative to the party sands nearby, with resorts sitting right on the shore.

Cavelossim follows suit, with relaxing vibes encasing this seaside village in southern Goa. There are a few shack bars and restaurants, but most All Inclusive holidays to Cavelossim are all about bathing in the sun. Meanwhile, Calangute holidays turn the volume up a notch, with lively nightlife, watersports and a busy beach scene. All Inclusive holidays to Calangute benefit from the fantastic amenities nearby, like colourful markets and fantastic international restaurants.

Nearby beaches

The beaches in Goa are the stuff of dreams, with beautiful soft sand and cooling breezes from the Arabian Sea. The coastlines here are varied, some with busy sands full of visitors and beach parties, and others tranquil getaways and secluded basking spots. Baga Beach is one of the most popular spots in Goa and sees thousands of visitors each summer, for good reason. Baga has fantastic amenities including sunloungers and parasols, as well as paragliding, kayaking, snorkelling and jet ski rentals.

Varca Beach is slightly less crowded and has over 10 kilometres of beach. It’s also home to the local fishing community so you’ll see wooden boats lining some of the shoreline. Of course none of these beaches can best Calangute’s shores, perfect for families during the day and crowds of party goers at night.

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What’s included in your holiday

All Inclusive holidays in Goa will have you well looked after, with buffet meals including breakfast, lunch and dinner, and snacks and ice creams during the day. Beverage wise, you’ll have access to juice, soft drinks and alcoholic drinks at least 12 hours each day. Transfers to and from the airport are taken care of, and some resorts offer courtesy buses into nearby towns. Of course, as with all holidays, it’s important to check the hotel information so you know exactly what you’re getting.

Other All Inclusive holiday destinations

Goa may have some pretty impressive All Inclusive options, but it’s not the only destination dishing up well-rounded escapes. For more great All Inclusive offers take a look at TurkeyCyprus, and Bulgaria. But if you’re still set on visiting this Indian and Portuguese melting pot, our travel guide supplies even more information on how to plan your next holiday. Before you check it out, here’s a list of some of our favourite All Inclusive Goan hotels.

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Popular All Inclusive Hotels in Goa

Aldeia Santa Rita

Only a five-minute walk from Candolim’s shores, this budget-friendly hotel has a lot going on, with themed gala buffet nights as well as a central swimming pool and rustic massage and beauty treatment centre. The venue itself is built in the style of a Portuguese village, with multi-coloured blocks and terraces overlooking the pool and outdoor garden restaurant.

Santiago Hotel

This friendly and laid back hotel makes for an excellent base, with plenty of meal options like the poolside bistro, open-air restaurant and standard buffet for 12-hour-a-day service. It also goes the extra mile with one complimentary 30-minute massage per stay, and daytime activities including cookery and cocktail making classes. In the evening you can enjoy the area’s exciting nightlife scene or stay in for live music, karaoke and themed nights.

Heritage Village Club

The white-washed villas in this All Inclusive resort serve as a little home away from home. Terraces overlook a lovely central pool scene and just a five-minute walk away are the soft sands of Arossim Beach. You’ll have lots of choice when it comes to how to spend your days, from yoga and meditation classes, to relaxing on a sunbed under the shade of the hotel’s pristine gardens.

Dona Sylvia Beach Resort

This hotel is all about the pool scene. Boasting one of the largest pools in the region, you can relax on one of the many sunbeds that circle its cool, still waters. Location-wise you’ll be in the centre of it all, with the Cavelossim Beach and a selection of shops and restaurants all just a five-minute walk away. For a bite to eat within the resort grounds you can choose from the buffet restaurant, Indian a la carte or the Mama Mia poolside grill.