Goa at Night - Sightseeing, Cruise and Dinner in Local Restaurant





Description
A private sightseeing drive of Goa combined with a non private cruise on the Mandovi River. While onboard, enjoy music entertainment. Also included is a buffet dinner at a popular local Goan restaurant. NOTE: (Expect More People on Ground /Monument/ Boat/Public Places During the Tour). The Tour Will be Operated Subject to Minimum 8 Pax Highlights • Conception Church and Maruti Temple • Boat Cruise on the Mandovi River (non private) • Music and Entertainment onboard • Buffet Dinner at local Goan restaurant
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Itinerary
You will be picked up at your hotel in Goa around 04:00 P.M. along with your English speaking guide and start this special evening tour. Travel in your private vehicle to see local sights such as the Immaculate Conception Church with a panoramic view of Panaji City from Altinho Hill. You will also visit the Maruti Temple.
Afterwards, you will be dropped at the Jetty to board your boat (non private). Your cruise will float down the river to the Dona Paula Bay, past the Adil Shah Palace which was the first building of Panjim that was built by the Sultan as his summer palace and used to house the Goa Secretariat. While on this cruise, you can listen to Western and Indian music. After the cruise, disembark and you will be brought to a popular local restaurant for a buffet dinner. (Beverage Excluded) After dinner, you will be brought back to your hotel in Goa.
Highlights
What's included
Pickup Locations & Times
We may pick up travelers from city center hotels / fixed point wiithin city limits. In case pick up is outside central points extra cost shall applicable subject to distance applicable.
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Important Information
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
- Tour operates subject to minimum 08 Pax
- Vegetarian option is available, please advise at time of booking
- Children under 15 must be accompanied by an adult
Reviews(1)
It was Dad’s birthday on the 2nd of July, this year of 2023! Besides the number of calls that we receive on this day every year, something special and exciting had to be planned especially for Dad on his big day! So, off we went by car in the evening by 7PM to a famous joint called “The Coastal Park” a family restaurant with AC dining area! Over the recent years The Coastal Park is known especially for it’s seafood, Goan and authentic Mughlai cuisine that most families enjoy over here and that certainly suits all tastes and moods! So, I ordered an array of delicious dishes that we would enjoy chowing down for dinner! To begin with I ordered a delectable platter of starters like Chicken Tikka Tandoori, Prawns Golden Rawa Fry, South Indian style Pepper Chicken Fry and glasses of Fresh Sweet Lime Juice which was indeed a great begining! While consuming the appetizers I was still scanning the menu options to order for the main course which ought to be jawdroppping luscious for the evening! The “Chicken Tikka Tandoori” dish was prepared well and chunks of Chicken meat for this dish was marinated at first with Indian spices and then roasted in the tandoor which made it softer and certainly delicious! The “Prawns Golden Rawa Fry” made with Giant Tiger prawns and the crunchy Rawa coated on it was a scrumptious dish to savor! The best starter I ever had was the “South Indian style Pepper Chicken” which was infused with a dash of Pepper powder, with slices of onions and capsicum which emanated a divine aroma! That was all for appetizers! To relish the main course, I ordered Chicken Tikka Butter Masala a kind of the earlier version but a truly exceptional dish to tantalize our taste buds! With this a side dish called “Reshmi Kabab” which was marinated and then tossed with egg foam was included in the main items! Fresh hot Butter Garlic Naan pieces made out of maida was also brought to be eaten along with the rich gravy! Finally, large sized “King Fish Masala Fry” was also brought in which was too enticing to be refused! Well all the items we had eaten and the whiff of the fragrant aromas of each of the dishes was indeed distinct and that’s what makes our Indian cuisine unique! I recommend that visitors should try out Indian cuisine at “The Coastal Park” and I too would come back for more with my family again!



