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Goa Hits Tourism Peak with 54 Lakh Visitors in H1 2025

Goa is witnessing its most robust tourism surge in nearly ten years, welcoming an all-time high of 54.55 lakh tourists in the first half of 2025.

TBT Online Desk
July 29, 2025 3 Min Read

New Delhi [India], July 29: Goa is witnessing its most robust tourism surge in nearly ten years, welcoming an all-time high of 54.55 lakh tourists in the first half of 2025. This includes 51.84 lakh domestic travelers and 2.71 lakh international visitors. The momentum kicked off early in the year with a 10.5% rise in Q1 arrivals, largely fueled by enhanced air connectivity to Gulf nations and strategic international marketing efforts.

Tourist behavior is now favoring year-round travel instead of the traditional seasonal rush. Supporting this shift, hotel searches saw a 12% increase, while confirmed room bookings rose by 14% during the festive season of 2024. Notably, over the New Year’s week, luxury hotels recorded near-full occupancy at 95%, significantly outperforming mid-tier accommodations, which hovered around 65–70%. The trend underscores a growing preference for upscale travel experiences in India’s premier coastal destination.

The boom has intensified competition among hospitality players. While Goa’s lodging stock has doubled since the pandemic to roughly 7,500 establishments, only 300 of these fall into the top-tier A and B categories, creating a wide gap in the high-end market. Stone Wood Hotels & Resorts is positioning itself squarely in that space, fusing eco-conscious design with five-star comforts in locations geared toward nature enthusiasts and high-spending travellers.

Known for its conservation-first approach—solar grids, rainwater harvesting, and zero-waste kitchens—Stone Wood has built its credentials in protected areas from Madhya Pradesh to the Eastern Himalayas. Now, it’s bringing that model to Goa with three new properties slated to open ahead of the 2025–26 high season. These will feature tented and treehouse suites set in regenerated landscapes, offering low-impact architecture and personalized service. The move coincides with rising interest in experiential luxury: bookings for rooms priced above ₹7,000 per night grew 41 percent last winter, outpacing overall demand nearly threefold. With international arrivals rebounding to 4.67 lakh in 2024 and increased charter activity from markets like Poland and Uzbekistan, Goa’s premium segment is under growing pressure to expand.

Stone Wood’s expansion in Goa follows a hybrid model. The flagship, a 42-key forest-edge resort near Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary, will be fully owned to preserve design standards and environmental integrity. Meanwhile, management contracts will be used for satellite villas near North Goa’s nightlife zones, allowing quicker, capital-light growth in high-cost markets. Discussions are also underway to create a branded “Stone Wood individual’s” of local homestays, targeting travellers who want privacy without compromising on curated experiences.

The group’s strategy in Goa centers on three core priorities: local workforce integration, tech-enabled transparency, and product diversification. With nearly 70 percent of hospitality workers drawn from surrounding villages and sector employment rising beyond its current 30 percent share, Stone Wood is collaborating with the Goa Institute of Management to train and place students through a combination of academic modules and paid apprenticeships. On the tech front, all new properties will feed real-time occupancy and energy data into the state’s Tourism Information Management Enterprise (TIME) system, aligning with broader efforts to improve industry accountability. To broaden appeal beyond the traditional weekend crowd, the brand is also building itineraries that include hinterland kayaking, Ayurvedic sound-bath sessions, and ethnobotany-led foraging, with bundled experiences designed to attract niche European travelers during off-peak months.

Despite social media buzz about “empty shacks” or quiet beaches, the data tells a different story. Passenger traffic at Manohar International Airport soared from 6.6 lakh in its initial year to 4.4 million in 2023–24, while Dabolim remains above 68 lakh passengers annually. The state hit a record 200 daily flights during Christmas week 2024. Rather than an oversupply issue, Goa is facing a quality alignment gap between growing luxury demand and limited high-end inventory—a gap Stone Wood aims to fill.

As Goa’s next high season approaches, Stone Wood’s mission is clear: convert ecological value into sustainable growth without compromising the natural assets that draw visitors in the first place. By anchoring owned eco-resorts in fragile zones, partnering where scale is needed, and integrating local communities into the tourism value chain, the brand seeks to set a new benchmark for responsible hospitality on India’s most iconic coastline.

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