If you are landing in Goa for the first time, the sheer humidity that hits you outside the terminal is usually enough to make you rethink any plan involving public transport. On my last visit, I actually tried to be the "adventurous" traveler and scouted out the local bus options. While it’s technically possible to find a dabolim airport to baga beach bus, you often have to change at Panjim or Vasco, which means hauling your luggage across dusty stands and waiting in the sun. It’s a great way to see the "real" Goa, but after forty minutes of standing with a heavy backpack, the charm starts to wear off pretty quickly.
Taxi vs Dabolim airport to Baga beach bus?
Débuté par Fernando, hier, 21:39
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To save my sanity on the return leg, I decided to simplify things and booked a private car via GetTransfer. It was a total contrast—having an air-conditioned SUV waiting right at the hotel gate meant I could enjoy one last leisurely breakfast by the waves instead of rushing to a bus stop. The driver even took a detour through some beautiful back lanes in Saligao so I could snap a few photos of the Portuguese-style villas before heading to the terminal. If you’re traveling with a partner or just don’t want to deal with three different bus transfers, a pre-arranged ride is easily the most logical choice. Has anyone else braved the Kadamba shuttle recently, or is the comfort of a private car worth the extra few rupees?










