Events in Goa

Raponkarancho Sea Food Festival 2025 Opens at Arambol, Celebrating Goa’s Coastal Heritage


Written by Tanisha Cardozo || Team Allycaral

Arambol came alive with aromas of fresh seafood, lively music, and vibrant coastal traditions as Day 1 of the Raponkarancho Sea Food Festival 2025 unfolded, setting a festive tone for the days ahead. The festival offered a heartfelt tribute to Goa’s maritime heritage, blending culinary excellence with cultural expression and community participation.

The festival was formally inaugurated in the presence of Hon’ble MLA Shri Jit Arolkar and Director of Tourism Shri Kedar Naik, along with Shri Deepak Narvekar, Deputy General Manager (Marketing), GTDC, and other dignitaries and community representatives. Their presence marked the beginning of a celebration deeply rooted in Goa’s coastal identity and fishing traditions.

Addressing the gathering, Hon’ble Minister for Tourism Shri Rohan A. Khaunte emphasised the importance of such festivals in preserving traditional livelihoods and cultural practices. He noted that the Raponkarancho Sea Food Festival plays a crucial role in safeguarding Goa’s fishing heritage and culinary legacy, while also strengthening community-led tourism that reflects the state’s authentic character.

Director of Tourism Shri Kedar Naik echoed these sentiments, highlighting that the festival serves as a platform to bring fishing communities, local cuisine, and cultural traditions together. He underlined that initiatives like these promote experiential tourism while ensuring that local communities remain central to tourism development in Goa.

Visitors were treated to a diverse spread of traditional seafood preparations, thoughtfully curated by local fishermen and culinary experts. Each dish reflected the flavours of coastal Goa, offering an authentic gastronomic experience rooted in age-old recipes and fresh local produce.

Adding to the festive ambience were live cultural performances that showcased Goa’s rich artistic traditions, creating an immersive experience for both locals and tourists. Music, dance, and community interaction transformed the venue into a lively celebration of coastal life.

The Raponkarancho Sea Food Festival 2025 stands as a vibrant celebration of Goa’s coastal traditions, community spirit, and culinary richness. As the festival continues over the coming days, it promises more flavours, performances, and experiences that reinforce Goa’s vision of sustainable and community-driven tourism.

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Raponkarcho Sea Food Festival 2025 Celebrates Goa’s Fishing Heritage in Arambol


Written by Tanisha Cardozo || Team Allycaral

The Department of Tourism, Government of Goa, will organise the Raponkarcho Sea Food Festival 2025 from December 28 to 30 at the Main Parking Area, Arambol, highlighting Goa’s rich seafood heritage, traditional fishing culture and vibrant coastal lifestyle. The three-day festival aims to offer visitors an immersive cultural experience rooted in local cuisine, music and community participation.

The festival will feature traditional Goan seafood cuisine stalls, cultural programmes and live musical performances, with entry free for all visitors. Programmes will begin daily from 6.00 pm, while the inaugural ceremony will take place on December 28 at 5.30 pm in the presence of Chief Minister Dr. Pramod Sawant, Tourism Minister Shri Rohan Ashok Khaunte, senior government officials and representatives from the tourism sector.

Speaking ahead of the festival, Tourism Minister Shri Rohan Ashok Khaunte said fishing has been central to Goa’s way of life for generations and continues to shape its coastal communities and food culture. He noted that the festival provides a platform to honour the skills of the fishing community while promoting authentic Goan seafood and strengthening cultural tourism through community-led initiatives.

Director of Tourism Shri Kedar Naik stated that the festival has been curated to bring together cuisine, music and cultural engagement in a festive setting, with Arambol serving as an ideal venue to showcase Goa’s cultural diversity and local traditions.

The opening night on December 28 will feature a musical line-up led by iconic Goan singer Lorna, along with performances by Purple Rain, Black Slade and Afroz Sayyed. December 29 will see performances by Gravity, Brainwash, 24K India and Teri Miko, while the festival will conclude on December 30 with performances by Forefront, The Imperial, Usman and Sartek.

Through initiatives like the Raponkarcho Sea Food Festival, the Department of Tourism continues to promote Goa’s traditional cuisine, cultural expressions and community participation, enhancing the festive tourism experience during the year-end season.

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From Carol Bells to Countdown Cheers: Goa’s Must-Do Festive Year-End Guide


Written by Tanisha Cardozo || Team Allycaral

As the most magical time of the year approaches, Goa readies itself for a season filled with festive cheer, sparkling décor and unforgettable celebrations. From beautifully adorned venues echoing with Christmas carols to pulsating dance floors and thrilling midnight countdowns, the Christmas and New Year season in Goa is all about coming together to celebrate joy with friends and family.

This year, BookMyShow invites partygoers to “Take Resolutions You’ll Actually Keep” by keeping it simple—choose one unforgettable New Year’s Eve experience and celebrate it right. With the city buzzing with rooftop parties, beachside countdowns, vibrant carnivals and luxe nightlife experiences, now is the perfect time to plan your Christmas and New Year celebrations.

Among the standout celebrations is SINQ NYE 2026, Goa’s ultimate New Year’s Eve party at SINQ Nightclub. The night promises pulsating DJ sets, aerial performers, fire dancers, a premium open bar and a lavish gourmet buffet, setting the stage for a legendary countdown to 2026.

For those looking to light up the night, New Year Neon 2026 – Neon Eve offers a glow-in-the-dark celebration filled with neon lights, high-energy music and an electrifying atmosphere. Hosted at Foxoso La Alphonso Beach Resort and Spa, the event combines themed cocktails, renowned DJs and an energetic crowd, making it a perfect pick for party lovers seeking something vibrant and unique.

Adding a touch of luxury to the celebrations is the LPK Waterfront New Year’s Eve 2026 at Candolim. Set against the scenic backwaters, this iconic venue blends live DJ performances, exquisite food and a premium party ambience. Dancing under the stars while welcoming the new year makes it one of Goa’s most enchanting countdown destinations.

Whether you’re planning a cosy Christmas gathering or an all-out New Year’s Eve bash, BookMyShow’s curated festive experiences ensure there’s something for everyone. Plan your year-end celebrations now and welcome 2026 with joy, music and unforgettable memories—only on BookMyShow, India’s leading entertainment destination.

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Serendipity Arts Festival 2025 Concludes 10th Edition with a Grand, Multidisciplinary Finale


Written by Tanisha Cardozo || Team Allycaral

The Serendipity Arts Festival 2025 drew to a memorable close in Panaji, marking the conclusion of its landmark 10th edition with a sweeping celebration of artistic expression across disciplines. Over ten days, the festival transformed Goa’s public spaces, heritage buildings, and cultural venues into hubs of creativity, dialogue, and community engagement, reaffirming its place as one of India’s most significant multidisciplinary arts festivals.

As the festival concluded, the Hon’ble Governor of Goa, Shri Pusapati Ashok Gajapathi Raju, accompanied by Mr. Sunil Kant Munjal, Founder Patron of Serendipity Arts, visited several festival venues across the city. Their walkthrough included Azad Maidan, the Old PWD Building, the Directorate of Accounts, the Old GMC Complex, and Art Park, where they interacted with artists, curators, and members of the festival team. The visit highlighted the festival’s expansive programming and its meaningful engagement with public and heritage spaces, underscoring its role in enriching Goa’s cultural landscape.

The closing day featured a series of standout performances across music and theatre. The Arena at Nagalli Hills hosted a vibrant finale curated by Sneha Khanwalkar, bringing together artists including Mulla Altaf Raja Ebrahim, Jasbir Jassi, Sunetra Banerjee, Maithili Shome, Zoheb Husain Khan, and Gaurav Pawankumar Khullar. The concert blended beloved tracks with bold sonic experimentation, delivering a colourful, playful, and energetic conclusion that left audiences exhilarated.

Theatre programming concluded at the Old GMC Complex with Bob Marley from Kodihalli, curated by Sankar Venkateswaran. The Kannada production drew inspiration from the legacy of reggae icon Bob Marley to examine questions of identity, freedom, and caste through a compelling mix of Brechtian theatre and musical interludes, inviting audiences to reflect on marginalised voices and social realities.

Music continued to resonate across venues with the Nagaland Madrigal Singers performing at Dinanath Mangeshkar Kala Mandir. The 19-member choir presented a repertoire spanning classical sacred works, Naga and Asian folk music, international folk songs, and contemporary compositions, showcasing their artistic versatility and cultural heritage. The same venue hosted Spirit and Harmony: A Christmas Special, curated by Ranjit Barot, which ushered in the festive season with a grand big-band production celebrating iconic holiday music in a visually rich setting.

The River Raag series concluded with Manganiyar Parampara at Santa Monica Jetty, where Manganiyar musicians from Rajasthan performed against the backdrop of the Mandovi River. The sunset cruise performance wove together folk traditions, nature, and spirituality, offering a poetic and reflective conclusion as music flowed alongside the river.

Throughout the final day, visitors continued to engage with exhibitions and installations that remained open across venues. These included Multiplay 02: Soft Systems, The Culinary Odyssey of Goa, What Does Loss Taste Like?, Home is Where the Heart is, Infinite Drape, Stepwells: Poetry in Craft, and Hands, Tools, and the Living Thread, among many others. A photography exhibition exploring the evolving idea of home brought together five photographers whose works reflected personal and intergenerational perspectives on belonging.

The festival’s commitment to inclusivity remained central until the very end. The Children’s Programme at Art Park concluded with storytelling sessions, workshops, and interactive experiences, while accessibility initiatives at The Access Village continued through exhibitions, sensory spaces, and workshops designed to ensure an inclusive festival experience for all.

As Serendipity Arts Festival 2025 came to a close, it left behind ten days of artistic exploration that celebrated diversity, innovation, and dialogue. Spanning theatre, music, visual arts, craft, photography, culinary arts, and accessibility programming, the festival once again demonstrated the transformative power of the arts to bring people together and reimagine shared cultural spaces.

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Potters Fest Goa Returns with Fifth Edition Celebrating Clay, Craft and Culture


Written by Tanisha Cardozo || Team Allycaral

Potters Fest Goa is set to return this January with its much-anticipated fifth edition, transforming the scenic F.L. Gomes Garden at Campal, Panjim, into a vibrant hub of clay, culture and creativity from January 9 to 11, 2026. The annual festival has grown into a significant celebration of pottery and ceramics, drawing potters, clay and ceramic artists, and pottery enthusiasts from across India for three immersive days of learning, interaction and artistic exchange.

Rooted in Goa’s earthy traditions, this year’s festival places a special spotlight on the shared heritage of Kunbi handloom and pottery. Both crafts, handcrafted from natural materials, reflect simplicity, sustainability and the enduring indigenous culture of the state. By bringing these traditions together, the festival highlights the deep connection between craft, community and cultural memory in Goa.

A unique highlight of this edition will be a specially conceptualised show by Asha Arondekar, Rahila Khan and Asha Vernekar, showcasing 12 western wear outfits and 12 sarees that creatively blend textile and pottery-inspired aesthetics. Scheduled for 5.30 pm on January 9, 2026, the show promises to be a distinctive fusion of fashion and craft heritage.

The festival will also feature daily hands-on workshops, offering visitors an opportunity to engage directly with clay. These include a full-day pottery wheel experience led by Bhisaji Gadekar and a mosaic workshop conducted by Marilyn D’Costa, with on-the-spot registrations available, encouraging spontaneous participation and learning.

Curated and organised by Bipasha Sen Gupta, Potters Fest Goa will be open daily from 11 am to 8.30 pm, creating a welcoming space for artists, families and visitors to explore, create and connect. As it enters its fifth year, the festival continues to strengthen its role as a platform that celebrates craftsmanship, supports artisans and keeps Goa’s rich creative traditions alive while inviting new conversations around contemporary craft practices.