|
|
Anjuna Beach

Anjuna Beach is one the most popular beaches of Goa which is situated 8 kilometers west of Mapusa and 18 kilometers from the capital city, Panaji. Anjuna village overlooks the sea and thus gives a splendid look of the shoreline. The Anjuna Beach is known for its soft white sands and shoreline dotted with exotic palm trees. Since the Anjuna beach has a rocky promontory, the ocean currents are not very strong and it offers the perfect locale for bathing and playing in the water. |
Mackies Night Bazaar

Located on the banks of river Baga, at Arpora- Baga, Goa. Open from November till April, unmissable, every Saturday 6.00 p.m. onwards, when sun is about to set till late at night. Undoubtedly, a naturally beautiful place to relax surrounded by river flowing along its boundary and salt water lake forms the internal side, amidst coconut grooves where you tend to forget everything. There is a dance floor for those who like to dance to your favorite music played by live bands. Also amuse yourself to breathtaking performances by Indian/ international artist like acrobats, fire dancer/ Jugglers, Oriental belly dancers and many more that makes your visit to Mackie’s, a memorable one. |
Nine Bar

The edge of the cliff at Vagator is the ideal place to catch a glimpse of the magnificent Goa sunset. Alternatively you could go into Nine Bar, a unique open-air bar located along the same cliff, a few meters away. Sip on some beer whilst you watch the sun go down grooving to typical Goa Trance music. Nine Bar on the cliff-top above Ozran beach is where alternative Goa struts its stuff, accompanied by a wall of techno. |
Ingo's Saturday Nite Market
 If you've never been to the actual Saturday Nite Bazaar, you're in for a treat. There's nothing like being in the middle of a warm breezy night under the mango trees, surrounded by colourful people, beautiful fabrics, jewellery, uniqe fashion, lots of delicious food to choose from, music and fun!
The shopping experience at Ingo’s Saturday Night market is unparalleled. Where else can one find so many creative people from all over the world offering products such as hand-made leather sandals, magic crystal wands, beautiful jewelry and the latest unique fashions? At Ingos Bazaar you can also get a tarot card reading, enjoy a massage, get your hair styled, and buy organic products amongst the many holistic stalls. Besides merchandise, several information kiosks offer visitors to the Saturday night bazaar the option to book diving tours, river rafting trips, and even buy air tickets at the travel counter. |
Anjuna Flea Market

Located in the heart of the 'backpackers' scene, the Anjuna flea market is the place to be on Wednesday's in Goa. Located on the sandy stretch overlooking the waves of the Arabian Sea, what started as an open-air hippie exchange has become one of the most popular attractions for backpackers and tourists alike. The Flea market is a sunrise to sunset market which begins around 9 am and shuts down only with the setting of the sun, is a unique experience which the visitor in Goa shouldn't miss. |
Mapusa Friday Market

Mapusa is believed to be a derivation of the Konkani word 'Map' meaning 'Measure' and 'Sa' meaning 'Fill Up' and pronounced y the locals as 'Mapsa'. Mapusa is a small town, which gained popularity due to its famous Friday Market. The market was first described by a Dutch Chronicler as 'Bazaar Grande' in 1580 AD. The market gradually took an elaborate form from the local fair held at the Bodgeshwar Temple in the honor of the God Kanakeshwar Baba. The market is held for a period of one week during the festival and is thronged by both the locals and the tourists. Travel to Mapusa to purchase dry fruits, chunky jewelry, country made liquor, eatables, Goan feni, ethnic handicrafts, plants, seeds and saplings and traditional Goan clothing from the Friday Market. |
|
|
|