Goa is all set to welcome the much-anticipated Carnaval 2026, one of the Stateโs most iconic cultural celebrations that brings together colour, music, dance, and a spirit of joyful togetherness. Organised by the Department of Tourism, Government of Goa, the festival continues to reflect the Stateโs rich heritage and festive traditions, drawing participation from residents and visitors alike.
The official announcement of Goa Carnaval 2026 was made in the presence of Managing Director of GTDC Kuldeep Arolkar, Deputy Director of Tourism Dhiraj Wagle, Assistant Director of Tourism Jayesh Kankonkar, General Manager GTDC Gavin Dias, Deputy General Manager (Hotels & Marketing) Deepak Narvekar, and King Momo Cedric Da Costa, who symbolically ushered in the festive spirit of the season.
Honโble Minister for Tourism Rohan A. Khaunte stated that Goa Carnaval is a celebration of joy, inclusivity, and cultural pride. By taking the festivities across multiple locations, the aim is to ensure wider community participation while offering visitors an authentic Goan experience. He added that Carnaval 2026 reflects the vision of responsible and regenerative tourism, celebrating traditions while caring for people and the environment.
Director of Tourism Kedar Naik noted that Carnaval is one of Goaโs most vibrant cultural expressions. He said that the 2026 edition has been planned to ensure wider reach, safety, cleanliness, and a high-quality festive experience, with coordinated celebrations across the State to create a joyful and culturally rich atmosphere for residents and tourists alike.
Managing Director of GTDC Kuldeep Arolkar highlighted the scale of preparations, stating that Goa Carnaval 2026 is being organised with a total outlay of approximately โน1.53 crore. This includes โน48 lakh towards prize money to encourage greater participation and creativity, and โน1.04 crore for infrastructure and logistics across all centres. Centre-wise allocations include โน19 lakh for Porvorim and โน16 lakh for Morjim, while Panaji, Margao, Vasco, and Mapusa have been allocated โน29.35 lakh towards prize money and infrastructure, ensuring uniform standards of quality, safety, and visitor experience across locations.
The festivities will begin with the traditional curtain raiser on 13th February 2026 at Porvorim. The celebrations will then move to Panaji on 14th February with the ceremonial flag-off of the main Carnaval parade. Margao will host the festivities on 15th February, followed by Vasco on 16th February. The celebrations will conclude on 17th February with grand parades and events in Mapusa and Morjim, spreading the spirit of Carnaval across North Goa.
Adding to the excitement, the official Carnaval Jingle 2026, performed by RhythMix, was unveiled, setting the musical tone for the festivities. This yearโs celebrations will echo the vibrant slogan announced by King Momo: โAmche Goem, Amche Lok, Amcho Carnaval โ Viva Goa, Viva Carnaval,โ capturing the essence of community pride and collective celebration.
Each venue will come alive with colourful float parades, lively performances, music, and dance, creating the joyful atmosphere that defines Goaโs Carnaval. The festival brings together communities, artists, performers, and visitors, offering a cultural experience that showcases the State beyond its beaches.
Aligned with the Department of Tourismโs vision, Goa Carnaval 2026 will emphasise responsible celebration, cleanliness, safety, and community participation. The festivities aim to create joyful experiences while preserving Goaโs cultural identity and environmental harmony. Goa Tourism has invited residents, domestic travellers, and international visitors to be part of this spectacular celebration and experience the vibrant soul of Goa through one of its most cherished festivals. Additional details regarding parade routes, timings, and associated events are expected to be announced soon.
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