QS India Summit 2026 venue and visa information

Discover Goa – the host of the 2026 QS India Summit - and view information on travel and how to acquire a visa.

Taj Cidade de Goa Horizon, Goa

This year, we’re delighted to welcome you to a brand-new venue: the newly renovated Taj Cidade de Goa Horizon — a luxurious seaside conference resort set on a lush hillside in Dona Paula. With sweeping views of the Arabian Sea, Vainguinim Beach, and the Zuari River, the resort offers a truly stunning backdrop for the QS India Summit.

QS have a room block secured at the Taj. Please contact +91 8322454545 and quote ‘QS India Summit 2026’ to book your room.

Goa travel information

How you can get to the Summit.

Airport

The state’s two international airports are Goa International Airport (GOI) at Dabolim and Manohar International Airport (GOX) at Mopa. Arriving at Goa International Airport (GOI) is preferred for faster arrival at the QS India Summit venue. The airports cater to domestic and international air services with at least two dozen arrivals from India and Middle Eastern countries such as Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Muscat, Doha, Dubai and Kuwait. Jet Airways, GoAir, Indigo, Air India, Qatar Airways and Air Arabia are among the major airlines that have scheduled flights to Goa. Several tourists from the UK and Russia avail themselves of charter air services in Goa. In January 2016, the Ministry of Civil Aviation relaxed the rules for charter airlines. Earlier chartered aircraft had to return empty after dropping off their passengers. With the policy change, these aircraft need not fly out with the same set of passengers, thus cutting airline operating costs and reducing tour package costs for travellers.

Road

With the absence of a regular train service within the state, much of Goa depends upon privately-operated buses and government-run buses maintained by the Kadamba Transport Corporation to travel from one place to another. Even though the buses connect major towns and remote villages, several Goans depend on private transport to get around. Four National Highways — some of the narrowest in the country — run through Goa: NH66 connects Goa to Mumbai in the north and Mangalore to the south. NH-4A connects Panaji to Belgaum in the east and other cities such as Bangalore, Kolhapur etc. NH-366 connects NH-66 to Mormugao Port from Cortalim. Constructed to ease pressure on NH 366 for traffic towards Dabolim Airport and Vasco da Gama is the brand new four-lane NH-566 that connects Mormugao Port to NH-66 at Verna via Dabolim Airport.

Railway

The South Western Railway and the Konkan Railway lines service the state of Goa. The former is a colonial era line that connects the port town of Vasco with Belgaum, Hubli etc. The more recent (and a pleasant) addition is the Konkan Railway line that was constructed in the ’90s and connects Margao to cities along India’s western coast. Before the Konkan Railway line became operational, roadways were the most preferred mode of transport for people traveling from cities along the west coast, such as Mumbai. Panaji, the state capital, does not have a railway station. Madgaon and Vasco Da Gama are two major railway junctions in Goa.

Visa information

Visitors to India must have a passport which is valid for at least six months from the date of entry into the country. The passport should have at least two blank pages. Visitors must apply only for the e-conference visa.

A visa is essential for all persons visiting India, except nationals of Nepal and Bhutan. Participants who already have valid Indian visas may enter the country freely. Those who do not have a valid visa need to apply for a visa.

eVisa from Bureau of Immigration

Nationals of 166 countries can apply for a fuss free visa online which is issued in 48 hours or so. Please refer to the official website: https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/evisa/tvoa.html for more information

Normal Visa from Indian Missions Abroad

Normal Visa applications must be made online via the Government of India website. Please check the website of the Indian diplomatic mission in your country. The list of Indian diplomatic missions can be viewed here.

It is recommended that you apply for the visa at least 28 days before the intended date of travel. Citizens of Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, Sudan, Foreigners of Pakistani origin and Stateless persons should apply for visas at least 90 days before the intended date of travel.

The invitation letter and the supporting documentation necessary for the visa with detailed instructions will be sent to participants once they are registered.

You can request for a visa invitation letter after you have registered. Kindly write to support@qsindiasummit.com with the information below:

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First Name
Last Name
Job Title
Company/Institution
Email Address
Work Phone Number
Mobile number
Nationality
Visa Application Location
Passport Number
Passport Issuing Country
Passport Issue Date
Passport Expiry Date
Date of Entry to India
Date of Exit from India