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Beaches in Goa


For all you people who believe in sand, sea and sun just head to the beach.

Calangute: Calangute is a census town in North Goa in the state of Goa, India. It is famous for its beach, visited by domestic and international tourists alike [Read More]

Dona Paula: Dona Paula Beach is haunted, at least according to local legend. The romantic story of Dona Paula de Menezes and her lover has long been attached to the beach [Read More]

Anjuna: Anjuna is known throughout North Goa and to travellers from all over the world for its flea market at the Beach (Wednesdays), where one can find anything from Indian souvenirs to Trance music [Read More]

Baga: Baga, 10-km west of Mapusa, is basically an extension of Calangute; even the locals are unable to decide where ends and the other begin. Lying in the lee of a rocky, wooded headland, the only difference between this far northern end of the beach and its more congested centre is that the scenery here is marginally more varied and picturesque [Read More]

Chapora: Crouched in the shadow of a Portuguese fort on the opposite, northern side of the headland from Vagator, Chapora, 10-km from Mapusa, is a lot busier than most north coast villages [Read More]

Sinquerim: The Sinquerim Beach is the first tourist beach of North Goa and is also where the famous and best preserved of all Portuguese coastal forts, Fort Aguada is located [Read More]

Candolim: Candolim Beach is the longest part of this northern stretch and is quieter than Calangute but still is getting busier every year. At this point the beach is as deep as a football pitch, and the beach bars and shacks are set back on the sand dunes [Read More]

Agonda: If you are looking for uninterrupted peace and tranquility amongst the calm waves and swaying coconut trees, the Agonda beach is the place for you [Read More]

Arambol: The Arambol beach is an incessant and eye-catching wavy stretch of sand, still untouched by humans in contrast to other beaches. The beach is usually quiet except on Sundays, when a huge swarm of local resident get together here for holidaying [Read More]

Vagator: Situated at a distance of 9 kilometers from Mapusa and 22 kilometers from Panaji, lies the Vagator beach. With black lava rocks and golden sands, lined with coconut trees, the Vagator beach is a tourists delight [Read More]

Palolem: Situated in the southern part of Goa, the Palolem beach is the most famous and well known in the southern part of the state of Goa. It is nearest if you drove from the state of Karnataka, which flanks Goa from the south [Read More]

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Beaches in North Goa: North Goa beaches are very famous and you have to make it a point to visit them. Here is a list of the various beaches in North Goa [Read More]

Beaches in South Goa: South Goa has a lot of beaches and one can enjoy the peace and joy of isolated beaches in the South as compared to the crowded beaches in the North.

Review of Beaches in Goa: Sun, sand, sea, sport… The perfect combination for the perfect holiday in Goa. Click on the below given links for reviews of beaches in Goa [Read More]

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