SEA-ING the world together with your beloved one seems necessary in these times of pandemics. We suggest safe travelling to Goa to couples after taking both the doses of COVID-19 vaccine. Chose to become intimate in South Goa secluded beaches and North Goa hippie beaches. Hit the rejuvenation button in the romantic resorts in Goa that are a destination in themselves. If you have the perfect travel companion cum sweetheart who has the passport to your heart.

Check out the 5 best things to do in Goa for couples in summer & winter 2024

What’s Special in Goa For Couples?

Goa, the land of sun-kissed beaches and the ultimate adventure, is a favourite hotspot among couples. It is the scenic beauty, mesmerizing waters and complete tranquillity that Goa offers to honeymooners. Enjoy water sports for an experience of a lifetime. Delve into the peace of sitting in a shack, overlooking the breathtaking views, just celebrating life. Walk along the beach with your loved ones for the ultimate romantic experience. Explore the Goan cuisine, restaurants, casinos and pubs. The nightlife is amazingly spectacular. Come, let us explore the things that are a must while you are in Goa with your sweetheart.

1. Lounging on Agonda Beach

Looking for some amazing Goan vibes? Well, Agonda beach is the perfect place for you then. This beach with white sand is where you can forget all your worries and have a chill time with your friends or family. The place is packed up with some crazy shacks giving out delicious snacks and alcohol.

Check out the Cabo De Rama Fort- a Portuguese masterpiece and the Rock Formations for some self-exploration, time alone and kick-ass photos. Enjoy the ‘Portrait of Silence’ while looking at the calm waters. The time you spend here can be termed as an out of the world experience. Being the cleanest beaches in Goa, it is also one of the beaches where the crowd is comparably less.

2. Venture the Dudhsagar Waterfalls

Located at the Goa and Karnataka border, this gorgeous waterfall is something to die for. One can actually see this mesmerising view from a distance and feel the rush rising in your body. This waterfall is covered with a beautiful mountain range and tall trees, and the water actually looks like milk is flowing from the top of the mountain. One can visit this waterfall via trekking to the Dudhsagar falls to the bottom.

Surrounded by dense forests, the wildlife and nature can be breathtaking. Legend says that it was the favourite spot of Princesses. Visit the Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary to connect further with nature in an overwhelming array of feelings. So, be it with your family, friends or solo, Dudhsagar Falls are a must-visit.

3. Shopping: Anjuna and Arpora

Who doesn’t like shopping when you visit a new place? Every woman is crazy about it, and therefore we take you to the most famous place of Goa to grab everything you like in this flea market. The Wednesday market is just like any other local market with all the local products for the people.

Created by a group of hippies, this market is always very crowded, with people flocking from everywhere to pick handmade jewellery and funky t-shirts in different colours. The tiny village of Arpora, which is approximately a 5 to 10-minute drive from Baga beach, has a range of resorts. People usually like to stay here, looking at its close proximity to the 2 very popular beaches.

4. Water Sports Activities

How can somebody visit a beach and not try jet skiing or go scuba diving? One of the main attractions of Goa are the water sports which can be availed at any beach. With the beautiful sunsets and lengthy beach coastlines, having that adrenaline rush is a different story altogether. From simple activities like jet skiing, speed boating and kite surfing, one can go for the other fancy ones too, like parasailing, Dinghy sailing and canyoning to get that extra edge.

Walk on the water bed or go banana boating, all the while capturing these moments in a beautiful video that will stay with you your whole life. So hop on and go on an adventure for all water activities, creating memories for a lifetime.

5. Passive time on Palolem beach

Known as the party beach of Goa, Palolem beach is famous for its party culture and sandy line trees, which increases the beauty. With the Arabian Sea on the one hand and traditional vibes, on the other hand, this is an experience you would not want to miss. The best thing to do is go dolphin spotting in the sea and witness these beautiful creatures floating throughout the waters, in their natural habitats.

The cherry on top would be getting a relaxing, rejuvenating ayurvedic massage at a very reasonable price from expert masseuses. Massages are a great way to relax and relieve all your pains and sorrows in probably merely a couple of hours. So take or rent a bike and explore all you want.

Conclusion

Goa is one of the safer places to visit in India. It is completely tourist-friendly and sees a lot of foreigners yearlong. It is perfectly safe for travelling with children. The weather is good throughout. The best time to visit is from November to February. It is absolutely affordable with beautiful resorts and hotels. You can have the best photographs and memories taken here.

Just the thought of the praline, rustic beaches set on the Arabian Sea should be enough for you to plan a trip to Goa with your beloved one. This place satiates all taste buds, whether looking for adventure, romance, relaxation, or shopping. The splendid countryside and mesmerizing waves will keep you reeling for days to come. So without much ado, plan a trip to Goa immediately.

Share.
Andy Garner

Andy Garner is a solo traveller who loves spending months travelling. She has actively chosen the profession of a travel blogger after quitting her IT job which she found hell boring. Now she helps people in getting their ideal destination for whatever purpose they want it for. Not only does she travel to different destinations but also makes an itinerary of each travel experience and shares it across with her viewers. Keep an eye on her blogs for more information on her exploration.

Leave A Reply