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Are you among those who think Goa Tourism is all about its parties? Well, think again. A little investigation and you will discover its beautiful flora and fauna, immense scope for adventure, gorgeous beaches and wonderful people. Here are some reasons that can help break your myth about this beautiful place.
Attractions in Goa
For some adrenaline thrill
Water Skiing in Candolim: If feeling the water beneath your feet while you’re simultaneously being pulled by a speed boat doesn’t give you a rush, we doubt if anything else will. A sport that is catching on popularity in Goa, Candolim is the best place to indulge in this water fantasy.
To indulge your taste buds
La Fayette, Chorao: A sleepy place in North Goa, this eatery in the Chorao Islands is laidback, quiet and perfect for an afternoon siesta after a fulfilling meal. Sumptuous goan cuisine and barrels of beer, La Fayette is a typical neighbourhood home joint.
To sit back on a hammock and take in the little pleasures of life
One of the unspoilt beaches in Goa, this is a peaceful patch of uninterrupted bliss where you can enjoy your book, sip on some coconut water and disconnect yourself from the rest of the world.
Make history
Take a walk down Goa’s history by paying a visit to Fort Aguada. This landmark is famous for ships visiting Goan ports from Europe. Located on the Candolim beach, it is open for tourists to visit on all days of the week.
Water Skiing in Candolim: If feeling the water beneath your feet while you’re simultaneously being pulled by a speed boat doesn’t give you a rush, we doubt if anything else will. A sport that is catching on popularity in Goa, Candolim is the best place to indulge in this water fantasy.

La Fayette, Chorao: A sleepy place in North Goa, this eatery in the Chorao Islands is laidback, quiet and perfect for an afternoon siesta after a fulfilling meal. Sumptuous goan cuisine and barrels of beer, La Fayette is a typical neighbourhood home joint.

One of the unspoilt beaches in Goa, this is a peaceful patch of uninterrupted bliss where you can enjoy your book, sip on some coconut water and disconnect yourself from the rest of the world.

Take a walk down Goa’s history by paying a visit to Fort Aguada. This landmark is famous for ships visiting Goan ports from Europe. Located on the Candolim beach, it is open for tourists to visit on all days of the week.

Shopping
Anjuna Flea Market: Despite being a small village, Anjuna’s fame has spread far and wide across Goa. A leisurely stroll down Anjuna market will turn into a spontaneous shopping affair. Trinkets, souvenirs, clothing at a bargain-able price!
So now that the age-old misconception about this beautiful place is out of the way, isn’t it time to check some exciting Goa Holiday Packages?
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