10 Amazing places to visit in Goa

For individuals who enjoy traveling, exploring, and seeing all that the world has to offer, COVID-19 has significantly dampened their enthusiasm. It has also had an impact on individuals who hold Goa in high regard for its beauty, history, beaches, nightlife, and other features that make it one of the most popular tourist destinations in India.

Given that you haven’t been able to visit Goa for so long, we know you are beyond excited to go there and have a great time! We created this blog to remind you of Goa’s charm and attractiveness as well as the greatest locations where you can enjoy everything the city has to offer.

 

Amazing places to visit in Goa:

Panaji:

Panaji should be on your list of places to visit in Goa, not just because it’s the state capital but also because there are so many locations that would be perfect for an amazing sightseeing tour. This city guarantees you a good time, whether you choose to spend the day at Miramar Beach or take a heritage tour through Fontainhas, the Latin Quarters.

The Dr. Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary, which is nearby by only 7 kilometers and is home to migrating birds as well as common and unique kinds of marsh-dwelling birds, is another destination for ornithologists and bird enthusiasts.

 

Margao:

When planning a trip to Goa, Margao is not the kind of place you would want to skip. After seeing the town, you discover it is well-deserving of its claim to be Goa’s cultural center. The Municipal Garden, The Holy Spirit Church, House of Seven Gables, and Damodar Temple are the town’s most notable features and are all well-known tourist attractions.

You could also visit the specialty market to learn more about the many species and dried fish. Apart from the Margao curry, almost all of Goa’s famed delicacies may be found there. It’s intriguing to learn that Portugal and other countries import Margao Curry.

 

Vasco da Gama:

Vasco da Gama is the name of the Portuguese explorer’s hometown. This is where you need to be if your main goal for traveling to Goa is to relax on its beaches. Many beaches exist, including Cansaulim, which is excellent for viewing the sunset, and Hollant, which is wonderful for having a crazy time with friends.

There are also other attractions, such as the 400-year-old St. Andrews Church. Another one of India’s three such museums is the Naval Aviation Museum. But if you go there in March, you may take part in the Shigmo festival, which is distinguished by lively parades and street dancing.

 

Mapusa:

There are numerous reasons to visit Mapusa when in Goa, but the Mapusa Friday Market deserves special notice. A visit will take you past kiosks selling Goan spices, homemade sausages, fish with marsala that is ready to cook, veggies, chilies, cashews, and sweets. This event is held every Friday. Located in the Bardez neighborhood, it is convenient to several beaches, including Chapora and Vagator.

 

Calangute:

Calangute Beach is one of Goa’s most picturesque beaches, which is why any travel book to Goa lists this town in the Bardez district. Your eyes will come into contact with dozens of travelers and tourists enjoying themselves on the beach on any given day.

Shacks, several clubs, live performances, outdoor dances, and adventure sports like parasailing and water skiing are all present.

 

Candolim:

Like Calangute, Candolim draws visitors to Goa for its main draw, Candolim Beach. However, there isn’t much to do here if you prefer your beaches to be busy, boisterous, and party-like. But if all you want to do is have a sunbath, watch the sunset, maybe take a dip, and enjoy parasailing, then it’s for you. You should also go to the beach because of the “River Princess,” a bulk carrier that ran aground 100 meters from the shore. Choose a sunbed, and between sunrise and sunset, watch the waves kiss the shore as they turn red and yellow.

 

Anjuna:

If you traveled to Goa in the 1960s and stopped in the Anjuna hamlet, you would find yourself surrounded by trance parties, hippies wearing psychedelic colors, and free-spirited travelers. There are many different types of tourists visiting now, both local and foreign, who have vestiges of the hippie movement. Visiting the Wednesday-opening Flea Market is one way to experience that.

You can get your hands on anything you want, including crystals, stones, leather, sandalwood, and sarongs. Anjuna Beach, which is significantly less congested than the other beaches in Goa, is another top destination. Visit it in the evening and go to eateries like Curlies or Shiva Valley to experience the trance atmosphere.

 

Bambolim:

Because of its beach, Bambolim is consistently listed as one of the top ten locations to visit in Goa. It is a lengthy white sandy strip with boulders, swaying coconut trees, and sand that serves both aesthetic and practical reasons (such as offering shade from the midday sun).

Young guys and girls may be hanging out in groups on some days, but most of the time you will find fishermen getting ready to go fishing. As it is somewhat remote and free of merchants and shacks, it is also a fantastic picnic location in Goa for a family. However, there is a Bambolim Beach Resort where you may sample a range of foods, from Goan delicacies to Continental delights.

 

Agonda:

In South Goa, Agonda is a popular tourist attraction, both for its “quiet beach” and for the Olive Ridley Sea Turtles who use it as a nesting site in September. In the village by the ocean, which is surrounded by lush flora, you almost completely forget about concepts like time and rush.

Observe the Arabian Sea’s waves crashing against the shore, cows strolling peacefully, and dogs having the pleasure of their lives! Visitors who have been to Goa say it is a top beach destination, but it is difficult to comprehend why.

 

Mandrem:

What about going to a beach in Goa where you can also have an Ayurvedic massage? Due to its beach, which is arguably the quietest in all of North Goa, the tranquil coastal village of Mandrem is included in this list of the best tourist attractions in Goa.

It is bordered by a few hotels and beach shacks that provide delicious food, including regional specialties. Additionally, you can rent sunbeds and spend the day relaxing and obtaining a tan. There is a little massage parlor where you can have a massage if you’re interested!

 

Conclusion:

These are the ten locations to see the best of Goa including beaches, churches, spice farms, waterfalls, and temples in addition to its other attractions.

How many of these Goa tourist attractions have you already been to? Tell us about your experiences.