
Department of Tourism takes action against the encroachment at Romeo Lane, Vagator
Panaji, December 9, 2025: The Department of Tourism, Government of Goa, is outlining the following details surrounding the action carried out today at Vagator concerning a structure operating under the name “Romeo Lane.”
The action undertaken relates to an unauthorized structure that had encroached area falling within the jurisdiction of the Department of Tourism. Upon verification, the encroached portion was found to be illegal and in violation of the applicable regulations, following which demolition action was carried out strictly as per law.
It is pertinent to note that the same structure had been subjected to demolition in 2024 for similar violations. Despite the earlier enforcement action, the unauthorized portion was reconstructed without approval, necessitating fresh action by the Department.
The Department further places on record that it functions as the registering authority for private shacks under the and is not the licensing authority.
While the Vagator structure falls within the Department’s jurisdiction due to its location on the beach, the establishment known as “Birch by Romeo Lane” at Arpora, where the fire incident happened is outside the ambit of tourism department regulation Act.
Hon’ble Minister for Tourism, Shri Rohan A. Khaunte stated, “The Department of Tourism has a clear mandate in areas that fall within its jurisdiction. Enforcement actions such as this are part of our ongoing drives against illegal structures, unauthorized activities, touts, and other practices that damage Goa’s tourism credibility. These are ongoing routine governance measures aimed at ensuring that tourism operates in an orderly, lawful, and responsible manner.”
Director of Tourism, Shri Kedar Naik, stated that the Department’s action was taken in full compliance within the legal framework. He added that despite prior enforcement, the structure was rebuilt without authorization, leaving the Department with no alternative but to act in accordance with established procedures.
The Department of Tourism reiterates its commitment to responsible tourism governance and orderly development. All stakeholders are advised that any encroachment or unauthorized activity, particularly on public and environmentally sensitive spaces, will attract action as per law.






