On December 19, 1961, Portugal returned Goa to India, but the Lusitanian soul has never since left this territory conquered in 1510 by Alfonso de Albuquerque. The ivory white of the churches contrasts with lush tropical vegetation, azulejos mark the street names, the elders still speak the language of Camoes, notes of fado escape through the windows... Panjim, Fonthainas, Palolem, Agonda... the names of the towns echo those of Portugal, masses and religious festivals punctuate the days where Indian and Portuguese traditions intertwine. The southern beaches lined with coconut trees invite you to relax and charming hotels like Ahilya by the Sea offer a true interlude in this region where nostalgia rhymes with Lusitania.