From the Gothic Churches to the relaxed Beaches, from the mouth-watering Seafood to the charming River Cruise, the Portuguese state of India is filled with fun and glamour all the way.
Whether you’re planning a family vacation, a quick weekend escapade with friends or looking to spend it with that special someone, Goa is the right answer.
Emgee Group offers you a quick guide on how you can spend your holidays in Goa while exploring the real way of life, its iconic churches, its tiny villages, and its mesmerizing Portuguese lanes/houses and of course, some delectable food.
Don’t step out of Goa before you:
SEE:
Beaches: Goa is most popular for its beaches right from the full-of-life party destinations to the peaceful and serene ones.
Forts: The ancient forts in Goa offer you the reminiscent time and take you back to the Portuguese and British Colonial periods
Churches: The iconic churches in Goa have been extremely popular throughout the Roman Catholic world with grand interiors that leave you awestruck.
DO:
1) Indulge in Water Sports: Windsurfing, Jet Skiing, Speed Boats, Scuba Diving & Snorkeling sets your adrenaline rushing and let out the adventurer in you.
2) Go on a dolphin spotting cruise: Dolphin watching tours are now a popular activity on the beach belts of Sinquerim, Candolim, Calangute and Baga, where you can hop on to a boat and venture out into the sea to watch the dolphins.
3) Try your luck at the Casinos: A state with abundant discos, nightclubs and clubs, is the perfect place for you to enjoy rolling the dice or spinning the wheel.
EAT:
1) Vindaloo: Literally the hot favourite in Goa is the fiercely spicy Vindaloo. A gravy made using chicken, pork, mutton or prawns adds a distinctive flavour to your palate.
2) Bebinca: Try the popular Goan, East Indian and Mangalorean dessert, Bebinca, on your next visit. A pudding with 7 layers made of flour, eggs, sugar, coconut milk and cardamom-nutmeg powder makes each bite more exciting.
So when Goa displays the magnificence and exuberance of its Portuguese colony, enjoy it like a goanese. Wander lusting, are you?