5 Famous Festivals in Goa You Should Attend This Year

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Goa, undoubtedly, is one of the best tourist destinations in India. From delectable seafood, and vibrant culture to the best nightlife and popular beaches, this smallest state in India is known worldwide for its offerings. But did you know that along with these perks, there’s one more reason to visit Goa this year? Yes, the reason is the Goa Festivals 2023. There are many famous festivals in Goa that can leave you stunned. 

Goa celebrates and cherishes its culture and traditions in various religious festivals, street fests, carnivals, concerts, and more. So, if you are willing to visit this paradise for beach lovers, don’t forget to immerse yourself in the merriment of the Goan fiesta!

List of Popular Festivals in Goa

  • Christmas
  • Goa Sunburn Festival
  • Goa Carnival
  • Shigmo Festival
  • Sao Joao

Christmas

Well, Christmas and New Year are the time of the year when people plan for long holidays and celebrate this time with their loved ones. One of the best destinations to celebrate Christmas in India is Goa. With its Portuguese legacy and Catholic population, this festival in the state is celebrated with all the zest and fervor. The entire state is filled with fairy lights, and the churches and homes are decorated with poinsettia flowers. Vibrant lights, astounding Christmas trees, music, and dance, this site of Christmas celebration in Goa will leave you speechless.

When: 25th December
Where: Across the State

Goa Carnival

Goa Carnival is one of the most popular festivals in Goa that is just not considered to be a fest only, it is an emotion. People celebrate this festival in the most vibrant manner. You are lucky if you get to attend this festival in Goa. The entire state comes together and celebrates Goa Carnival with quirky costumes, lip-smacking cuisines, dazzled streets, and much more. The sheer magic of the Carnival Festival of Goa is enough to leave you amazed. 

When: February
Where: Panaji

Also Read: Goa in Summer

Goa Sunburn Festival

Goa Sunburn Fest is one of the craziest musical festivals in the country. This fest is synonymous with an iconic splash of music. Goa Sunburn is considered to be Asia’s largest three-day music festival in Goa which offers the most energetic and soulful beats. Every year renowned International and Indian artists are invited to perform at this festival. Tourists across the globe visit Goa to attend this mesmerizing fest. So, if you want to soothe your ears, Goa Sunburn Festival is a must-attend. You can attend this festival by booking your flight tickets via the best travel agency and save more on your itinerary. 

When: December
Where: Vagator Beach

Shigmo Festival

Shigmo is a traditional festival of Goa celebrated by its Hindu population. It is another version of Holi that is celebrated with all enthusiasm and passion. It is observed as the homecoming of the warriors after fighting against the invaders. People decorate their homes with colorful flowers and organize parades with street dancers and traditional folk songs to enjoy this festival to the fullest. 

When: March
Where: Panaji

Sao Joao

Sao Joao is considered to be one of the main festivals of Goa. As we all know, Goans love music and dance. It is yet another famous festival in Goa celebrated by the Catholic community. In this festival, people drink flavourful wines and then jump into the wells and streams, singing ‘Viva San Jao’. This gesture of the Goans signifies the womb and represents the joy and happiness of Christ’s birth. Also known as the ‘Festival of Fertility’, Sao Joao shows a different side of the state that you should witness at least once. So, don’t wait, take flights to Goa and attend this vibrant festival. 

When: 24th June
Where: North Goa

These are some of the most famous festivals in Goa that you should attend while visiting the state. All these vibrant and colorful fests will make your trip to Goa even more memorable. 

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