Goa Tourism
Goa is one of the most happening & visited destinations in India, as you travel to Goa first picture that comes into your mind is tourist relaxing on sandy beaches near the blue sky. A tropical paradise, Goa is enchanting all year round, especially during the monsoon, which has its own magic.
Goa, also known as 'the pearl of the east', is known for its Gothic churches, age-old ruins, palm-fringed beaches, coconut groves, ferry rides, and bubbly folk music. With its 131-km-long coastline, Goa is an important destination in every tourist's itinerary. Sun, sand and sea being the major attractions, Goa is a perfect heaven for the ones who need and want relaxation. Goa is one of India's special places, a State seemingly blessed with fabulous weather, even more fabulous beaches, delightful people, good food, hill-top forts, little white-washed churches, soaring Portuguese-era cathedrals, a unique cultural legacy-small wonder, therefore, that Goa is one of India's prime holiday destinations. Come the holidays or just about any long weekend, and Goa is packed with jaded yuppies hoping to switch off and unwind for a few days, and sun-starved Europeans, soaking up all that glorious sun and food.
Beaches of Goa: Endowed with spectacular charm and beauty, Goa beaches are globally acclaimed and famous as the holiday maker’s paradise. Some of the popular and most visited beaches are listed below:
North Goa Beaches
Chapora Beach, Miramar Beach Anjuna Beach, Condolim Beach Dona Paula Beach, Condolim Beach Vagator Beach, Morjim Beach Sinquerium Beach, Arambol Beach
South Goa Beaches
Bagmola Beach, Majorda Beach Colva Beach, Benaulim Beach Carva Beach, Cavelossim Beach Mobor Beach, Canaguinim Beach Agonda Beach, Palolem Beach