⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5)
Goa Dabolim International Airport offers a smooth and hassle-free travel experience. The airport is well-organized, clean, and easy to navigate, which makes arriving and departing from Goa a breeze. Security and check-in were handled efficiently, and the staff was polite and helpful throughout.
The facilities are good, with enough seating, clean restrooms, and several food and beverage options to choose from. The overall atmosphere feels welcoming and vibrant, giving you that first taste of Goa’s charm as soon as you arrive.
Overall: A well-managed airport that makes traveling comfortable and convenient.
Goa International Airport is old but very good. The airport is clean and well maintained. Immigration, baggage handling, and other formalities are smooth and fast, which makes traveling easier. There are plenty of facilities such as clean toilets and washrooms, ATMs, money exchange, cafés, and shops—all very convenient for passengers. The prepaid taxi service is excellent and makes it easy to reach the main railway station in about one hour, with no disputes since the rates are fixed.
The only area for improvement is customs. Unlike many airports where scanning and clearance are quick, here officers stop most passengers and ask many questions, which slows down the process. Even with very little baggage, I was delayed around 15 minutes. Fortunately, I still caught my train, but faster clearance would make the experience much better.
Overall, it’s a nice airport with all essential facilities, good services, and smooth procedures—except for the slow customs clearance.
Dabolim Airport, the primary gateway to Goa, offers travellers a convenient entry point into the state’s sunshine and beaches. Being a functioning naval airbase as well as a civilian airport, it is relatively compact compared to international hubs but it serves its purpose efficiently.
The check-in and security processes are usually streamlined, though at peak tourist seasons one must be prepared for long queues. Staff are generally courteous and helpful, doing their best to manage the heavy influx of domestic and international passengers. Signage is clear and it is fairly easy to navigate the terminals.
Facilities within the airport are adequate, though somewhat limited. Seating areas are comfortable but can become crowded during rush hours. A selection of eateries, cafés and snack kiosks cater to both vegetarian and non-vegetarian tastes, though options are not as extensive as one might expect in larger airports. Duty-free shopping is available, offering liquor, cashews, chocolates and souvenirs, popular items for visitors departing Goa.
One of the standout conveniences is the airport’s proximity to South Goa, making it particularly accessible for travellers heading to beaches such as Colva, Majorda, or Palolem. However, reaching North Goa (Baga, Calangute, Anjuna) typically requires a longer drive of over an hour, especially during traffic peaks. Taxis are readily available, though it is worth noting that prepaid fares can be on the higher side compared to app-based cab services.
Cleanliness is generally well-maintained, with tidy washrooms and attentive housekeeping staff. Free Wi-Fi is available, though the connectivity can be intermittent. The relatively small size of the airport means one does not need to spend too much time walking between check-in, security and the boarding gates, which adds to the overall convenience.
In short, Dabolim Airport is not luxurious, but it is functional and reliable. It reflects Goa itself in many ways—straightforward, unpretentious and welcoming. It may lack some of the polish of the newer Mopa Airport in North Goa but for many travellers, Dabolim remains the more practical and familiar choice.