
Monthly Cost
₹40,000 - ₹70,000
Internet
25-50 Mbps
Avg Temperature
28°C
Climate
Tropical
Best Time
October - March
About Goa
Goa is India's smallest state but packs an enormous punch for digital nomads. With its Portuguese colonial heritage, stunning beaches stretching along the Arabian Sea, and a uniquely relaxed atmosphere, it has become a magnet for remote workers from around the world. The state offers everything from quiet beachside cafes perfect for focused work to vibrant nightlife when you need to unwind. The nomad community here is one of the most established in India, with regular meetups, coworking spaces, and a welcoming expat culture.
Coworking Spaces
Workbay Goa
Panaji
Clay Co-Working
Assagao
The Hive
Vagator
91springboard
Porvorim
Work-Friendly Cafes
Artjuna
Anjuna
“Bohemian garden cafe”
Cafe Bodega
Sunaparanta
“Art gallery cafe”
Bean Me Up
Vagator
“Vegan paradise”
Gunpowder
Assagao
“Heritage house”
Neighborhoods
Anjuna
BohemianBest for: Flea markets, beach parties, expat community
Vagator
ChillBest for: Quiet beaches, yoga, cafes
Assagao
UpscaleBest for: Boutique stays, fine dining, peaceful vibes
Panaji
UrbanBest for: City amenities, Latin Quarter, coworking
Accommodation
Shared apartments, hostels
Private apartments, guesthouses
Villas, premium coliving spaces
Local Tips
- 1Rent a scooter for ₹3,000-5,000/month to get around easily
- 2North Goa is more touristy, South Goa is quieter and more authentic
- 3Best internet is in Panaji and Porvorim areas
- 4Join the 'Digital Nomads Goa' Facebook group for local connections
- 5Avoid monsoon season (June-September) unless you love the rain
Visa Information
Tourist visa allows 180 days stay. E-visa available for most nationalities.
Join the Goa Community
Connect with nomads already in Goa through our local Slack channel.