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Escapes
GOA, INDIA
The tropical climate, beautiful beaches and incredible food of Goa are some of the many reasons that make this smallest Indian state a wonderful place for a quick escape. The capital city is Panaji; however, the state is so small that it is treated like one big city.
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Travellers can kick off their vacation by checking out sites that embody the history and culture of Goa. Among the best ways to do so is by visiting the many churches, forts and museums spread across this charming region. One of the most famous is the Basilica of Bom Jesus; the church was built in 1605 and is located in Old Goa. It showcases a remarkable architectural style and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The main draw to this destination is its 103km coastline, studded with more than 30 golden-sand beaches. From the lively and bustling shore lines like Candolim, Baga, Ashwem and others in the north to the serene and more relaxed spots such as Palolem, Colva and more in the south, there’s a fit for the most discerning beach lovers. Fort Aguada is a beautiful spot to watch the sunset and is one of many historical forts. The numerous sandy shores also offer some of the most fun and exciting water sports activities for adventurous visitors, from parasailing, jet skiing and banana boat rides to even surfing at selected spots.
Food is undeniably enjoyed and celebrated fully, from tantalising seafood offerings to savoury meat and vegetarian options in local and global preparations (the Indo-Portuguese influence is a treat for the taste buds) – there’s something for everyone. Goa also has an old Latin Quarter in Panaji – Fontainhas. This gorgeous neighbourhood resembles an olden-days European town with its quaint houses built in a Portuguese architectural style. Other major draws to this area are its buzzing nightlife, amazing flea markets and night bazaars. Some of India’s best luxury resorts and wellness spas are located in Goa.