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Goa Imposes New Quarantine Rules Including Pre-Booking Accommodation

Goa Night Curfew

Goa opened its doors for domestic travellers on July 2 after Tourism Minister, Manohar Ajgaonkar made the announcement a day earlier. The tourism department of Goa gave permissions to 250 hotels to welcome domestic travellers to the beach destination. Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant declared the imposition of ‘Janata Curfew’ in the state from 8 pm to 6 am. This must be followed every day until August 10. The CM also warned that people violating these rules will be sent to jail. And now, Goa imposes new quarantine rules for people flying to the beach destination. The Airports Authority of India announced on August 5 that the new rule includes pre-booking of accommodation. Read on to know more.

Goa Imposes New Quarantine Rules & Prebooking Of Accommodation

Goa made institutional quarantine mandatory for symptomatic passengers till test results arrive. As per the new directives, all arriving travellers must undergo 14-day home quarantine or 14-days paid institutional quarantine. However certain passengers can get an exemption from home quarantine in the below cases:

Tourists Opting For Home Quarantine When Arriving In Goa Must Follow These Guidelines

Now, tourists opting for home quarantine need to follow these prescribed guidelines.

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Safety Protocols Tourists Must Follow When They Arrive In Goa

Tourists must also follow these safety protocols:

Night Curfew In Goa Till August 10

The duration of the night curfew will be for 10 hours, from 8 pm to 6 am. This Janata Curfew started from June 15. Nobody will be given permission to step out during these hours. But there’s an exception for those providing essential services or working on night shifts in industries. People having medical emergencies have permission to move out. Violators of the curfew will face imprisonment. Also, the state is in absolute lockdown from the night of July 16 to the morning of July 20. Referring to the weekend lockdown, Goa CM has said, “The complete lockdown over the weekend will begin from Thursday night till Monday morning. Barring essential services, nothing would be allowed to open”. Sawant also expressed his worries, stating that people are not wearing masks and disobeying social distancing norms. The Goa authorities have already fined nearly 40,000 people for not wearing masks. On that note, here’s how Goa is planning to reinvent 1960’s charm.

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No Outdoor Or Indoor Parties Allowed In Goa For Any Occasion

Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant stated to the media that the government is taking all preventive measures to control the spread of the coronavirus. As an extra precautionary measure, both outdoor and indoor parties won’t be permitted in Goa. This decision was taken two days after a video of BJP MLA Glenn Ticlo partying went viral. The state government-imposed restrictions on family or outdoor parties in the state in the wake of COVID-19. Goa also decided on taking stern actions against people violating the norms of containment zones. Interestingly 52% of people chose Goa as their preferred destination for domestic travel post lockdown during a CT survey. 

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Guidelines To Keep In Mind While Staying At Hotels In Goa

Domestic travellers visiting Goa must strictly follow these rules and regulations when booking and staying in a hotel in the beach destination.

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Things To Note When Visiting Restaurants In Goa

Who doesn’t love authentic Goan food like Chicken Xacuti, Goan Pork Vindaloo, Sorpotel and Chicken Cafreal? We aren’t talking about Kings Beer because bars are yet to receive a nod from the government for its reopening. But yes, you can definitely visit Goan restaurants which are gradually opening for dining. So here are some restaurant rules that you must know about.

So folks! A trip to Goa when its safe to travel again will surely be on your bucket list. But until you can visit the beach destination of your dreams, here’s a virtual tour to take you along the white sandy shore and blue waves.