The capital city hosts the grandest Carnival celebrations, featuring parades, floats, and a lively atmosphere. Though not a village, it serves as the focal point for Carnival festivities in Goa.
The biggest town in South Goa, Margao experiences lively Carnival activities with traditional floats and music. It is also known for its historical significance and vibrant markets.
This quaint village is known for its artistic vibe and hosts local Carnival events that celebrate Goan culture, often featuring live music and dance performances.
This quaint village is known for its artistic vibe and hosts local Carnival events that celebrate Goan culture, often featuring live music and dance performances.
A bustling market town, Mapusa celebrates Carnival with street fairs and activities. The local community comes together to enjoy the festivities with colorful parades.
Known for its scenic beauty, Aldona organizes vibrant Carnival celebrations with traditional music and local dances, highlighting the village’s close-knit community spirit.
Siolim’s Carnival features traditional Goan music and dance, with residents participating in the festivities, creating a friendly and welcoming atmosphere.
Located near Old Goa, Betim engages in colorful Carnival celebrations with local floats, music, and traditional dance performances, attracting residents and visitors alike.
This picturesque village is known for its beautiful churches and heritage houses. During Carnival, Saligao offers a blend of tradition and festivity, with local celebrations that reflect the village's rich culture.