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A peaceful beach scene at sunset with golden sand, scattered rocks, gentle waves, and coconut palm trees leaning over a green hillside.
A peaceful beach scene at sunset with golden sand, scattered rocks, gentle waves, and coconut palm trees leaning over a green hillside.
A peaceful beach scene at sunset with golden sand, scattered rocks, gentle waves, and coconut palm trees leaning over a green hillside.

Panaji

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Mapusa

Vasco da Gama

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Basilica of Bom Jesus and Se Cathedral

The heritage churches of Old Goa  including the Basilica of Bom Jesus and Se Cathedral stand as reminders of the Portuguese era and form a UNESCO World Heritage site

Calangute Beach

Beaches like Calangute Beach (often called the “Queen of Beaches”), Baga Beach, Palolem Beach and others each offer a different flavour — from lively nightlife to serene escapes.

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Fort Aguada

The fortresses, such as Fort Aguada, perched above the sea, evoke Goa’s maritime past and provide sweeping vistas of the coast.

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Goan Fish Curry (Xitti Kodi)

 A staple, often made with kingfish or pomfret, flavoured by coconut, tamarind or kokum and local spices.

Chicken Cafreal

Green, spicy and vibrant — chicken braised in coriander, lime, chillies and vinegar, reflecting Indo-Portuguese roots.

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Crab Xacuti

A celebratory curry made with roasted coconut and a mixture of 16-18 spices; rich and aromatic with coastal flair.

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