• Goa tops the domestic charts with a nearly 50% surge in searches, followed by Puri and Puducherry.
  • Capri leads international searches, followed by rising interest in Naples, Langkawi, Colombo, and Batumi.

New Delhi, India : Indian travellers are setting their sights on sun, sand, and sea in 2025, with coastal escapes topping their travel wishlists.  From the golden sands of Goa to the azure waters of Langkawi and the dramatic coastlines of Capri, Airbnb’s data shows that both domestic and international beach destinations are seeing a significant surge in interest from Indian guests.

On the domestic front, Goa continues to dominate recording nearly a 50% increase in searches[1]Travellers are engaging with destinations in a new way- seeking hidden gems, quiet coastal villages, artisanal experiences, and offbeat food trails beyond its classic beaches. Earlier this year, Airbnb also launched a ‘Goa Unseen’ digital guidebook in collaboration with the Goa Tourism Department, spotlighting the lesser-known side of the state. The guide takes travellers beyond the obvious, uncovering Goa’s very soul through its hidden cultural treasures and heritage gems. From the buzzing surf schools and cafés of North Goa to the laid-back charm of South Goa’s tucked-away shores, there is a renewed interest in slow, experiential journeys.

Other Indian beach towns are also seeing a rise in popularity. Puri in Odisha, known for  its spiritual heritage and vibrant beach life, recorded an over 40% increase in searches. Puducherry, with its unique blend of coastal beauty and French colonial influence, has seen an almost 35% jump in searches.

Internationally, Italy has emerged as a clear favourite among Indian travellers, with destinations like Capri, Palermo, Naples, and Venice drawing strong interest. Meanwhile, Southeast Asian destinations like Langkawi in Malaysia and Colombo in Sri Lanka are seeing increased traction due to their tropical appeal and proximity. Batumi in Georgia has also entered the spotlight, attracting attention for its subtropical beaches, lively nightlife, and striking architecture.[2]

Amanpreet Singh Bajaj, Airbnb’s Country Head for India & Southeast Asia, commented, “Indian travellers are reshaping what a beach holiday means. It’s no longer just about sun and sand, it’s about discovering local stories, engaging with communities, and finding places that feel personal and inspiring. From the quiet corners of Goa to the coastal charm of Capri or Batumi, we’re seeing a deeper, more conscious kind of travel emerge. At Airbnb, we’re proud to support this shift – enabling meaningful stays that connect people not just to places, but to a sense of belonging wherever they go.”

As demand for beach travel continues to rise, Airbnb remains committed to supporting community-led tourism that connects travellers with authentic local experiences while helping local economies thrive.