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Anjuna Beach :
It is 18 kms from Panaji and is a popular beach adjacent to Chapora Fort.
Anjuna beach is popular with the younger generation. No Doubt, Beach Anjuna
is one of the best beach in Goa. Nearby Anjuna beach there is magnificent
Albuquerque Mansion built in 1920 that is flanked by octagonal towers and
attractive Mangalore tiled roofs. This is also known as 'Goa Freak capital
of the World'. Arambol Beach in the Beaches of Goa
It is 50 kms from Panaji and is a unique beach in the North Goa. The beach
is both rocky and sandy and at the same time much sought after. It is
16-km-long sea beach. Arambol Beach has a sweet water pond right on the
shore. The beach has adequate body surfing and there are several attractive
bays at walkable distance. Arambol beach in Goa, India, can be a sheer
delight if a person is looking for just the sea, himself and tranquillity in the Beach in Goa India.
» Agonda Beach :
It is 37 kms from Marmagoa. The beach is small, picturesque and secluded;
and is much sought after for its serenity in the Beach in Goa India.
» Baga Beach :
Baga Beach is a small yet perfect beach located between its two equally
famous cousins, Colva on one side and Calangute on the other. It is a serene
place to enjoy some private moments if you don't like the hustle and bustle
of Colva or Calangute beaches. The beach is ideal for fishing with
international tourists marinating in the sun and domestic visitors paddling
the boat. The beach mesmerizes the tourists with its brown sand and palm
groves which come fairly close to the water's edge. On one side of beach is
the Baga River offering a pleasant diversion for children and water lovers.
The meeting point of the river and the sea is bordered by a group of black
rocks against which the sea crashes in dramatic explosions of spray in the Goa India Beaches.
» Bogmalo
Beach :
In Bogmalo, the Oberoi's manage the restaurant of Trade Wings in the Goa Beaches Guide. The building
stands right on the seashore. As the waves lash the parapets of the open-air
restaurant, the drone of the restless Arabian Sea lulls to sleep even the
most insomniac in the Goa Beaches Guide. Beyond are mysterious little islands, shipwrecks in the silt
and, plenty of pleasant eateries around the hotel, each one of them claiming
to be Osibisa's favorite in the Goa Beaches Guide in the Goa Famous Beaches.
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Benaulim Beach :
Benaulim is a quiet and pleasant beach lying at the end of Colva beach. The
Benaulim beach is still undiscovered by the domestic tourists which further
adds to its charm. Being a fishing beach, it gets fairly crowded in the
evenings and on weekends. The Church of St John the Baptist is situated on a
hill beyond the village and is worth a visit. On the arrival of the monsoon,
Feast of St John the Baptist (Sao Joao) is celebrated as a thanksgiving on
the beach. Young men wearing crowns of leaves and fruits tour the area
singing for gifts in the Goa Famous Beaches.
» Candolim
Beach :
Candolim is the best beach if you want solitary moments from the hustle and
bustle of Aguada beach though not offering too much of facilities. There is
delicious and quality food complemented by long and straight beach backed by
scrub-covered dunes with little shelter in the Goa Famous Beaches.
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Cavelossim Beach :
The soft white sands, the black lava rocks, beaches south of Benaulim where
you explore the Cavelossim Beach. This beach is more clean and quiet than
most of the famous beaches of Goa. There are numerous beach shacks offering
a variety of Goan dishes and seafood at reliable rates. There are several
food joints around Dona Sylvia where you can get entire package of good
food, liquor and beverages, nice service, and a pleasant service at quite
reasonable rates. In addition to it, there are facilities for Dolphin
watching at Betty's Place as well as boat trips for Dolphin watching at
River Sal.
» Calangute
Beach :
It is 16 kms from the capital city Panaji and is the most popular holiday
resort in Goa. It is also known as "The Queen of Beaches" and
consists of excellent accommodation facilities at the tourist resorts and
cottages. It is on the shores of the Arabian Sea of North Goa. The name of
the beach is a distortion of the local vernacular word, 'Koli-gutti', which
means the 'land of fishermen'. Some connect it with 'Kalyan-gutti', the
'village of art' or 'Konvallo-ghott', the 'strong pit of the coconut tree'
as the village nearby is full of coconut trees. It is believed that with the
Portuguese invasion, it got distorted to Calangute. Once upon a time
Calangute was the most haunted beach all hippies during Christmas
celebration when psychedelic hell broke loose. The best time of the year to
visit this beach is between the months of September and March.
» Colva
Beach :
It is 6 kms from Marmagoa. Colva is one of the most popular beaches in
South Goa. This beach is the pride of 'Salcete' and the only rival to
Calangute by its scenic splendour. In Colva sand, sea and sky blend in
enchanting natural harmony. It consists of excellent accommodation
facilities at the tourist cottages. It is evening and weekend days
destination for the natives. While driving to Colva from Marmagoa you pass
through the large Church of Our Lady of Mercy, Nossa Senhora das Merces,
built in 1630 and re-built in the 18th century. It is at heart of the
longest unbroken stretch of beach in Goa from Marmagoa to Cabo de Rama.
Colva is pleasant and convenient place to stay giving an opportunity to swim
safely. Dona Paula Beach
It is 7 km from the state capital Panaji. Dona Paula Beach is an idyllic
picturesque spot and gives a fine view of the Zuari River and Marmagoa
Harbour. This is an idyllic spot to relax and sunbathe Water scootering
facility is very popular at this beach. The beach is near the rocky point
between the Mandovi and the Zuari. At the Dona Paula Bay, two of Goa's
famous rivers meet the Arabian Sea. The beach is named after Dona Paula de
Menezes and is also called the 'Lovers Paradise' due to a myth attached to
the place. Cabo Raj Bhavan, the official residence of the Governor of Goa is
situated on the westernmost tip of Dona Paula.
» Majorda
Beach :
From Bogmalo to down south, there is Majorda beach bellying the Majorda
Beach Resort. Majorda is the village where the Jesuits, fond as they were of
the good things of life, discovered the best Goan toddy (sap from the
coconut palm), which they used to leaven the bread. Naturally, then, Majorda
is the place where the Goans were first trained in the delicate art of
baking European breads. Threfore, the Majordans are still Goa's best bakers.
As per the Goan version of Ramayana, the Lord Rama was abducted as a child
and brought up at Majorda. Later, in pursuit of Sita, he camped at Cabo de
Rama-a headland further south-where the stretch of developed beaches ends.
» Miramar
Beach :
It is 3 kms from Panaji. Miramar is a golden beach of soft sand girdled
with palm trees facing the Arabian Sea and is nearest beach from Panaji. It
is one of the most popular beaches in Goa. To watch the sunset from Panaji
this beach is the best location, only fifteen minute' walk along the
Dayanand Bandodker Marg riverfront avenue. The beach is an urban beach where
the Mandovi River meets the Arabian Sea. It is not a safe beach to swim
because of the strong undercurrent.
» Palolem
Beach :
It is also 37 kms from Marmagoa. The beach is situated at west of Chaudi.
It is one of the most enchanting beaches, but at the same time relatively
deserted. It is situated in the backdrop of Western ghats. It has 1.5 km
crescent shaped beach and lies on the southern coastline of Goa amidst
outstanding natural beauty. It is fast emerging as a popular spot for
day-trippers from Colva and Calangute beach.
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Vagator Beach :
The soft white sands, the black lava rocks, the coconut palms, the lush
green landscape, nature playing its own tunes, and the sea turning from
aquamarine to emerald green-Vagator overlooked by the 500-year-old
Portuguese fort, leaves each visitor dumbstruck. Also, the world-famous
Anjuna Beach lies to the south of Vagator. Vagator beach if still rich with
rural life. So a large number of fishermen in their traditional attire can
be observed on the beach. Anyone patient enough to listen to the numerous
stories of the sea can explore their stock of stories.
Contact No : +91 - 99428 99555 , 98424 30308 , 99425 87000 . Email : info@india-beaches.com
