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| Entry Fee | Free entry |
| Timings | Primarily Wednesdays, approx. 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM; operates mainly during tourist season (generally November–April); exact dates may vary yearly |
| Altitude (m) | Approx. 10 m |
| Ideal Visit Duration | 1–2 hours |
| Best Time of Day | Morning (9:00 AM – 11:30 AM) for easier movement and lower heat |
| Crowd Level | High during peak season and afternoons |
| Distance from City Centre (km) | Approx. 21 km from Panaji city centre |
| Walking Difficulty | Easy to moderate; sandy patches and uneven ground |
| Parking Available | Limited paid parking areas and roadside parking nearby |
| Last Mile Access | Short walk from Anjuna Beach road and nearby parking zones |
| Suitable for Kids | Yes, with supervision due to crowd density |
| Suitable for Seniors | Yes, but uneven surfaces may require assistance |
| Wheelchair Friendly | No; uneven and sandy terrain restricts access |
Visitors come to Anjuna Flea Market to browse a wide range of handicrafts, clothing, jewellery, accessories, and souvenirs sold by local Goan sellers and seasonal international vendors, along with small food stalls and live music setups.
The on-ground atmosphere is busy and informal, with narrow walking lanes, bargaining-based shopping, and a mix of beachgoers, backpackers, and day visitors moving between stalls near Anjuna Beach.
What makes this market distinct is its weekly setup, open-air layout close to the shoreline, and the mix of locally made items with global-style products reflecting Goa’s long-standing alternative and backpacker scene.
Anjuna Flea Market developed in the late 1960s and 1970s when foreign backpackers and long-stay travelers in North Goa began informally selling personal belongings and handmade items near Anjuna Beach.
Over time, local vendors joined, and the informal beachside exchange evolved into an organized weekly Wednesday market managed with designated stall areas and seasonal operation during the tourist months.
Today, the market continues to reflect its origins through a mix of local crafts, imported goods, and alternative-style products associated with Goa’s long-standing backpacker culture.
The market operates mainly during Goa’s peak tourist season from November to April, when weekly Wednesday stalls are active and weather conditions allow full outdoor setup near Anjuna Beach.
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