Foreign tourists are falling out of love with Goa - here's why
Foreign tourist arrivals in Goa have significantly decreased, nearly halving from their pre-Covid peak, while domestic tourism experiences a boom. Data from Goa's tourism department shows a drop in foreign visitors from approximately 900,000 in 2017 to around 500,000 by 2025.

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AI-generatedForeign tourist arrivals in Goa have significantly decreased, nearly halving from their pre-Covid peak, while domestic tourism experiences a boom. Data from Goa's tourism department shows a drop in foreign visitors from approximately 900,000 in 2017 to around 500,000 by 2025. Conversely, domestic tourist numbers surged from 6.8 million in 2016 to over 10 million last year. Goa's tourism minister, Rohan Khaunte, indicated that the global geopolitical situation is impacting overseas tourist flows. This shift is evident on popular beaches like Palolem, where crowds are now predominantly local rather than the European and Russian tourists previously common.
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4 extractedThe number of domestic tourists in Goa grew from 6.8 million in 2016 to over 10 million last year.
The number of foreign tourists visiting Goa has fallen from nearly 900,000 in 2017 to around 500,000 by 2025.
The global geopolitical situation has been affecting overseas tourist flows to Goa.
Europeans and Russians who once thronged Palolem and other beach villages of Goa are missing.