Goa positions itself as a year-round tourism powerhouse at Great Indian Travel Bazaar (GITB) 2026

Goa positions itself as a year-round tourism powerhouse at Great Indian Travel Bazaar (GITB) 2026

 

~Goa’s tourism minister, Rohan A. Khaunte focuses on high-value tourism, culture-led experiences, and segments like wellness, sports and tech tourism to drive next phase of growth~

Jaipur, Apr 28: Goa is positioning itself as a 365-day tourism destination, expanding beyond its traditional beach appeal to offer a year-round calendar of festivals, cultural experiences and emerging tourism segments, at the Great Indian Travel Bazaar (GITB) held in Jaipur from April 26–28.

The shift is driven by a clear objective, to extend the shelf-life of tourism in the state, attract higher-value travellers, and ensure consistent footfall across seasons rather than peak-driven influxes. By building a diverse mix of experiences across the year, Goa aims to move from a seasonal destination to a sustained, high-value tourism ecosystem.

At the heart of this strategy is the “Goa beyond beaches” narrative, with the state actively curating a robust calendar of festivals and cultural experiences that reflect its rich heritage. From traditional celebrations such as the Chikhal Kalo to flagship showcases like Spirit of Goa and a growing portfolio of community-led and seasonal festivals, the state is creating multiple entry points for travellers across the year. This is complemented by a strong push towards monsoon tourism, positioning Goa as an immersive, experiential destination even beyond the peak winter months.

Speaking at the inauguration of the 15th edition of GITB, Rohan A. Khaunte, Hon’ble Minister of Tourism, Government of Goa, said, “Goa offers a strong value advantage over other global destination hubs. Inspired by initiatives like Dekho Apna Desh and with the continued support of Hon’ble Union Tourism Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, our focus is on positioning Goa as a globally competitive, year-round destination, one that not only delivers consistent value to travellers and partners, but also strengthens India’s presence in high-value tourism segments and drives sustainable, long-term growth for the sector.”

The state is also expanding into high-value and emerging tourism segments, including MICE, weddings, wellness and Ayurveda, while simultaneously building newer avenues such as sports tourism, culinary tourism and workation-led travel. With a growing focus on attracting Gen Z and experience-driven travellers, Goa is leveraging its evolving ecosystem to appeal to a younger, more global audience.

A key pillar of this strategy is the emphasis on wellness and Ayurveda tourism, with curated experiences that combine traditional healing practices with premium hospitality. Alongside this, Goa is strengthening its positioning in the MICE segment, aiming to play a leading role in increasing India’s global market share, supported by its infrastructure, connectivity and cost competitiveness.

Safety remains a key priority, with focused measures to enhance women’s safety and overall traveller security, further strengthening Goa’s positioning as a safe and welcoming destination.

To support this growth, the state continues to invest in connectivity and international market expansion. Building on strong charter traffic, Goa is opening up new routes and strengthening ties with emerging markets such as Kazakhstan, while also introducing airline incentive schemes to boost international arrivals.

Equally, Goa is embedding principles of regenerative tourism into its long-term strategy, promoting hinterland experiences, encouraging community participation, and ensuring that tourism growth contributes meaningfully to local economies while preserving cultural and environmental integrity, laying the foundation for a more sustainable and resilient tourism future.

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