About Goa
India meets Portugal. Hindu temples, Portuguese forts, health spas, beach bars and hammocks. Goa ticks all the right boxes in terms of beach paradise.
There are wide sweeping bays with rocky headlands, small bays with giant boulders topped with Portuguese and Maratha forts and an unparalleled variety of spectacular beaches.
Goa’s reputation as a beach and party paradise is not unfounded but there are also the bustling markets, grand churches, lush forest and wildlife reserves plus an endless choice of outstanding international and local restaurants.
Activities and Excursions
India’s smallest state offers a surprisingly large variety of activities. When you feel like a change from the beach or your pool we can arrange day trips within Goa or bespoke itineraries into the neighboring states of Karnataka and Maharashtra. Here are some suggestions;
Day Trips
Excursions
Shopping
Goa has a unique selection of Western/Indian markets as well as authentic local town markets whilst every season sees the arrival of more boutique and designer outlets.
Mapusa market
This is the market hub of North Goa situated on the nexus of all overland routes and its proximity to the Mapusa River which have helped the town develop into a thriving commercial center. The main market area is packed with charm and colour and is most popular on Fridays
Margao market
The vast covered market in the center of Margao, the second city of Goa, makes a great afternoon trip into the unknown.
Anjuna flea market
The must do on a Wednesday. This was the first hippy market which has mushroomed from a couple of freaks selling paraphernalia on a porch in the 60s. Today you’ll find anything and everything brought in from all over the country and abroad. There’s a mix of foreigners, Goans, Banjara and Kashmiries all plying their trade.
Saturday Nite Market
Goa descends on Arpora every Saturday night; a shopping mecca and cultural melting pot. All from the above can be found here along with live music performance and an infinite array of multi cuisine food stalls. The best place to meet and check out what’s ‘happening’ in Goa.
Sangolda
Goa’s epitome of chic is owned by Claudia and Hari Ajwani, of the exclusive Hotel Nilaya. This is the place for the most stunning interior pieces selected from around India.
Wendell Rodricks
You will find this fashion guru’s casual wear throughout the store.
