Goa offers a plethora of places to visit for tourists. And for those who'd like to dance the night away, head to Candolim to experience the vibrant nightlife at clubs like SinQ and Afterlyf.
Goa| Nightlife| Party| Candolim|
FEEL THE HIPPIE VIBE
Back in the day, Goa was a famed hippie travellers' destination and for those who still want to witness the hippie vibe, Arambol beach is a haven for those seeking a taste of Goa's bohemian spirit.
Goa| Hippies | Arambol| Beach| | Photo: Augusto Rodrigues
FORTRESS THROUGH TIME
Old structures stand to tell tales of history and for those who'd love to learn about Goa's rich past, the thick laterite walls of Goa's Reis Magos fort still whisper stories of battles fought.
Goa| Reis Magos Fort| Sight-seeing| | Photo: Rohan Fernandes
SHOPPERS' PARADISE
Baga beach with its flea markets, eateries, clubs and much more offers all the thrills of Goa in one place, not forgetting the fresh local seafood and also international cuisine.
Someday you'll be reminiscing about your Goa holiday. So while at it, head to Dona Paula Jetty and capture memorable moments with a stunning backdrop of the setting sun.
Goa | Dona Paula Jetty| Evening| Sunset| | Photo: Rohan Fernandes
RURAL ESCAPE
Goa has caught the attention of many with its natural beauty, and to see some of it visit the Chorao Island that's fringed with mangroves and is home to a bird sanctuary.
From colourful Portuguese houses to old cosy bars, the vibrant capital city of Goa, Panjim, is one of the most popular and budget-friendly places in Goa for tourists to visit.