Goa's beaches cover about 125 kilometres (78 mi) of its coastline. These beaches are divided into North and South Goa. North Goa is more commercial and touristy with an abundance of mostly low and medium budget tourist accommodations; whereas South Goa is where most higher–end hotels and private beaches are located.
Read MoreOne of Goa's important institutions, Goa's famous and magnificent churches are largely a legacy of Portuguese colonization Church building was one of the main occupations of the early Portuguese and in fact one of Vasco da Gama's main missions for finding the sea route to India was to "seek Christians and spices".
Read MoreBazaars & Markets in North Goa. Flea market at Anjuna Beach. The Anjuna flea market. Night market at Arpora. The Arpora night market. Tibetan Market on Baga Road. The Tibetan Market. Mapusa Fish Market. Mapusa Fish Market. Baga-Calangute Road. Baga Road stalls. Panjim Market. Panjim Market. Mackie's Night Bazaar.
Read MoreAll the restaurateurs, wineries, hoteliers and lifestyle brands participate in the Grape Escapade as the event is celebrated with cuisines, wines and haute. Shigmo is a festival of color celebrated to honor the warriors in Goa. It is the biggest festival of spring season.
Read MoreEnjoy dining at some of the best restaurants in Goa. Choose between an array of cuisines and dining options at Park Hyatt Goa. Explore one of India's most culturally diverse cuisines on a beach break in Goa. We've picked our favourite eats including prawn balchão and pork vindaloo.
Read MoreSaptakoteshwar Temple (source) Maruti Temple. Maruti Temple. Mahalaxmi Temple. Mahalaxmi Temple (source) Mahadeva Temple. Mahadeva Temple. Shri Shantadurga Temple. Shri Shantadurga Temple. Shri Damodar Temple. Mahalasa Temple.
Read MoreGoa is also known for its attracting sightcene, beaches and Palolem to those in laid-back fishing villages such as Agonda. There are various attractive sightscene located nearby goa beaches and places.
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