Famous Beaches In Goa
Goa and its beaches do not need an
introduction. The state is well known for its spectacular beaches that are a
major reason behind its successful tourism. Replete with swaying palms, food
shacks, flea markets, water sports and nightlife the Goa beaches make for a
perfect holiday. Covering almost 83% of the total coastline area of Goa the
beaches in Goa offer everything that makes your vacation a memorable one.
The
captivating beaches of Goa attract millions of local and foreign tourists throughout
the year. Goa is home to both commercial and quiet beaches. The beaches in
North are the commercialized ones which are known specially for their
nightlife. The South Goa beaches are ideal for relaxing and just lazing around
on the sun kissed shores.
Heaven for all kinds of tourists the beaches
in Goa over the years have evolved as one of the hottest tourist destination inIndia. Inviting as they are with their enchanting appearance the Goa beachesare mostly situated around Margao Mapusa and Panaji.
Best Beaches in Goa
Goa is a popular state located in West India
which is famous for its mesmerizing beaches. The deep blue sea, soft sand,
swaying palms and coconut trees, delicious seafood, water sports and night-life
of the Goan beaches makes it a popular and most loved tourist destination.
About 83% of the Goan coastline is covered with beautiful beaches that will
take your heart away.
Anjuna Beach
The Garden Of Five Senses Located about 8 kms
to the west of Mapusa (north Goa), Anjuna Beach is spread over 30 kms in
length. It forms a part of the coastline of Goa along the boundary of the
Arabian Sea and is situated in Bardez Taluka, 18 kms away from Panaji.
Curled up between the Arabian Sea and the
hills looking over the beach, it covers an area of five square miles. It
provides a rejuvenating view of natural beauty with the swaying palm trees and
soft white sands. The beach is marked by the presence of strikingly unusual
rocky formations enveloping a small inlet of white sand and black rock that extends
into the sea. This region was known as Jewel of Anjuna or 'Ozran'.
It becomes a hub for shoppers every Wednesday
due to its flea market on the north of Anjuna. It contains a large number of
road side stalls consisting of cafes, bars and Kashmiri handicrafts as well.
It is also known as Goa's favourite 'hippybeach'. Hippies, in the late 1950s to mid-1960s, started visiting Anjuna Beach.
Since then it has become famous for the wild parties with rave music. It
provides a mesmerizing atmosphere for the full-moon parties especially during
Christmas and New Year.
It is best to visit Anjana Beach during early
November to late March when it is crowded with tourists from all over the world
who come here to enjoy the peppy beach parties.
Arambol Beach
Nizamuddin Dargah Located in North Goa, at a
distance of 50 kms from Panaji, Arambol Beach is an immaculate and secludedbeach that can be reached by roads through a channel of cashew trees. Spread
over an area of 16 km, it consists of two beaches - an easily accessible Harmal
Beach, the northern-most beach of Goa and the less accessible scenic beach on
the southern half which is covered by steep cliffs on both the sides and can
only be reached on foot.
The primary attraction of Arambol Beach is
the hot spring that drains into the fresh water lake causing silt deposition on
the lake shore which does wonders to the skin of tourists applying it on their
body.
Adventure lovers would get an opportunity to
do paragliding from the cliffs near the beaches. Dolphin watching boat trips is
another exciting activity enjoyed by elders and kids. Tourists can also go
swimming in idle water inlets and fresh water pools.
Visitors can also relish shopping for the
Goan artifacts, handicrafts and ethnic jewellery in the shops adjacent to the
beach. The sandy beach of Arambol offers many eateries from the cuisine of
Portugal and Goa.
Baga Beach
Baga Beach Baga Beach is located about 15 km
from Panaji and gets its name from the Baga river at the north end of the beach
that flows into the Arabian Sea. Situated at about 8 kms from Mapusa in the
westward direction, it adjoins the Calangute Beach in the south and the Anjuna
Beach in the north. It is one of the most happening beaches on the coast. It
figures in the list of most crowded and busy beaches of Goa. The whole of the
beach is covered with beach umbrellas and beach beds where foreign tourists can
relax and enjoy sun bathing. One can also relish feasting on the everlasting
supply of cocktails, mocktails and food. The rare view of the joining of the
river and sea at Baga Beach is also astounding.
Water sports of Baga Beach is of great
attraction to people visiting Goa. It offers para sailing, windsurfing, wake
boarding, kite surfing and rides on Jet Skis, that too at a very reasonable price.
Dolphin watching boat trips and island trips are also a must, once you visit
Baga Beach.
Mackie's Saturday Night Bazar that opens from
November till April, every Saturday 6 pm onwards offers a wide range of
colorful oriental Goan artifacts. There is also a dance floor, where one can
dance to their favorite music played by live bands. The world-famous Tito club,
located in the Tito Lane, organizes regular events with DJs adding to the
bustling night life of Goa.
Benaulim Beach
Benaulim Beach, located in South Goa, is
about 41 km from Panaji and just 2 km from Colva Beach. It is a fishing beach
which is an ideal location for tourists seeking tranquility since it is one of
the somewhat undiscovered beaches of Goa.
The tourists can just relax and enjoy a sun
bath at Benalium Beach. They can place an order at the many eateries available
here, without getting up from their places as a number of assistants of the
eateries walk through the beach to take your order. It is mainly crowded on
evenings and during weekends.
Tourist can also enjoy the thrilling bull
fighting in the Benalium beach that runs from early October till May-end from 4
pm onwards.
The Church of St. John the Baptist, which is
located on a hill looking over the village, is a must-visit on a trip to this
beach. The feast of St. John or Sao Joao is commemorated as thanksgiving with
young men dressed in fruits and leaves going around singing for a gift.
The Beach Bonanza Fair that start from
mid-April till May end and takes place every consecutive Sunday also provides
various forms of entertainment, including traditional dance, to the visitors.
Calangute Beach
Calangute Beach, which is
seven-km long and located about 15 kms from Panaji, is one of the busiest
beaches in Goa. Some believe that it getS its name from the Konkani
Word-'Koli-gutti'(Land of Fisherman), some say that it is derived from the
native word-'Kalyangutti'(Village of Art) while others connect it with
Konvallo-ghott (Strong pit of the coconut tree). It is also known as Queen of
Beaches.
Tourist here enjoy sun bathing along with
delicious fried prawns, beers and much more that are sold in the stalls spread
all over the beach. It is a perfect paradise for adventure lovers with water
sports like parasailing, water-skiing and wind surfing. Swimmers are required
to swim with caution since there is a sudden rise and drop of waves in the sea
here.
Shopaholic tourists can buy a variety of
products. This include Gujarati, Rajasthani and Karnataka textiles, Kashmiri
handicrafts and Tibetan jewellery which are available in large variety and
reasonable price in the shops near Calangute Beach.
A famous tourist attraction of CalanguteBeach is the Church of St. Alex. It is a splendid building with two towers and
magnificent dome that glorify its appearance. From inside it is equally
beautiful. Another place that is worth a visit is the Kerkar Art Gallery that
displays work of emerging artists from Goa. It also organizes nights of Indian
dance and music every week.
The night-life here is quite feeble since
most of the bars, except a handful of them, close by 10.00 p.m.
Candolim Beach
Candolim Beach Located about 18 km from
Panaji, Candolim Beach is a straight three-km long beach that forms a part of
the Arabian Sea coastline. It lies in north Goa starting from Fort Aguada and
extending till Chapora Beach. It is also the birth place of the Goan Freedom
fighter, Abba Faria, who is also the father of hypnotism in India.
The environment at this beach is very serene.
It is a beautiful silvery beach with limited commercial activities that makes
it more peaceful as compared to other chaotic beaches of Goa. Candolim Beach
consists of large number of dunes covered with scrub that draws tourist
attraction.
Water sports activities are available here.
Parasailing, wind surfing and water-skiing are some of these activities. One
can also opt for fishing at Candolim Beach. It also provides an ideal
environment for meditation and yoga. Beach excursions that provide tourists
with the benefit of capturing memorable sunset views right from the middle of
the sea, is also an excellent activity.
The major tourist attraction of CandolimBeach is Aguada Fort which was built in 1912 by the Portuguese as a barricade
against Maratha and Dutch invaders. The Fort is surrounded by many villas,
resorts and guest houses that offer various facilities to visitors staying
there. Aguada Jail, the Lighthouse and church are other most-visited places of
this beach. The most suitable time to visit Candolim beach is from December to
February.
Cavelossim Beach
Cavelossim Beach , situated
about 20 km from Margao, is one of the most appealing beaches in South Goa.
Located between the River Sal and the Arabian Sea, it is an elegant stretch of
coastline covered with soft white sand and black lava rocks. The beauty of this
beach lies in the fact that it is very clean and calm as compared to other
beaches. It is the perfect place for relaxation where one can watch crystalline
blue water, white soft sand and greenery at its best. One can enjoy delicious
sea food and a variety of Goan dishes available at reasonable prices from
numerous beach shacks.
Water sports are a major attraction of this
beach. One can enjoy speed boats, diving, racing, swimming and other fun water
games. This beach is also famous for its dolphin-watching spot. Boat trips are
arranged that sail tourists into the sea where they can watch dolphins leap and
dive in the blue water of the sea. Sunset cruises are also arranged here.
The market along the beach sells a large
number of interesting products making it a great destination for shoppers. It
offers a large variety of Indian handicrafts, local artefacts, gift items,
aromatic sticks and much more. Decorative items made of shell, mirror and wood
are also easily available at cheap rates. One can lodge in the beach resorts
and luxury star rated hotels that are available in plenty here. One can also
opt for sea facing rooms at some extra cost.
Chapora Beach
Chapora Beach , also a fishing
village, is 10 km away from Mapusa in North Goa. It is a perfect beach for
those who love serenity and tranquillity. Anjuna Beach and Vagator Beach are
also very close to this beach.
It is a mesmerizing beach covered with white
sand and surrounded by coconut palms. The blossomy green landscapes and black
magma rocks adds to the diversity of the terrain. You would be mesmerized by
the colour of the sea which changes from aqua marine to sea green as the day
proceeds. Food stalls near the shore of the beach provides tourists with a
variety of Goan food that you cannot stop eating once tasted. Shopaholics can
buy shell ornaments and home decoratives from local hawkers as well as good
shops.
Chapora Fort, which was built 500 years ago
displaying a Portuguese style of architecture is also a very famous tourist
attraction. From the top of the fort one can see the mesmerizing natural beauty
of the hills and the sea.
Colva Beach
Colva Beach, located in
southern Goa, is about 8 km from Margao and 40 km from Panaji. It is the oldest
beach of Goa. It is about 2 kms away from the Benalium Beach.
It is usually less crowded as compared to
Anjuna or Calangute Beach and has gained popularity very lately. People visit
here to relax and feel the tranquillity in the natural beauty of the beach. The
beach is covered with white sand and surrounded by coconut palms along the
coast. You can see a large number of fishermen's motor trawlers anchored offshore.
Silver carpets of mackerels laid by fisherman over the beach for drying can be
seen. A large number of food stalls and drink stalls at the Colva Beach provide
you with delicious sea food cuisine and you can also enjoy the famous drink
named feni made of cashew or coconut.
Water sports activities including jet skiing,
swimming, boat rides are offered to tourists visiting here.
The night-life here is more bustling than any
other beach in the whole of the South Goa. It is a famous destination for rave parties,
and is made more marvellous along with music, late night bars and discos which
are crowded from 10:00 pm onwards.
Another famous tourist attraction is Our Lady
of Mercy Church that was founded in 1630. The statue of Menino Jesus, inside
the church, is believed to have healing powers. Every year during the month of
October, an annual religious event - 'Fama of menino Jesuse' is organized
during which the statue is removed from the triple vaulted lock of the church
and dipped in water after a procession. This water is taken as a token of good
luck by pilgrims.
Dona Paula
Dona Paula Beach is situated just
7 km away from Panjim. It is also the meeting point of the Zuari and Mandovi
rivers. It got its name from Dona Paula De Menezes, the daughter of the then
viceroy, who committed suicide after not being allowed to marry Gaspar Dias, a
local fisherman whom she loved. Cabo Raj Bhavan, the official residence of the
Governor of Goa, is also situated in Dona Paula along the western tip.
Bundled along the southern side of the
hammer-shaped headland that separates the Zuari and Mandovi rivers, it is one
of the most haunted beaches in Goa. One can have a nice view of Mormugao from
here. Bordered by casuarina groves and palm trees, this beach is beloved by
both local and international travellers. One can also shop for a variety of
products varying from spices to straw hats from local vendors.
It offers a large number of water sports
activities that adventure lovers can indulge in. These include motorboat
riding, kayaking, water-skiing, windsurfing, para-sailing, ski-bob, harpoon
fishing, sports fishing and much more.
One of the famous tourist attractions in DonaPaula is the National Oceanography Institute. It includes a marine biology
museum, taxonomy reference center and all major branches of coastal and marine
oceanography.
Majorda Beach
Majorda Beach is located about
4 kms from Margao and 5 kms from Colva Beach. Goan toddy, a sap from the
coconut palm which is used to ferment bread, was discovered by Jesuit priests
here. It is also famous for its breads.
Majorda beach stretches over a distance of 26
km. The natural beauty, water sports and cleanliness gives tourists an
opportunity to relax and physically rehabilitate here. A wide range of good
quality food including fresh sea food, Schezhuan food and steaks are offered at
stalls on Majorda Beach. A large number of shops selling silks, Kashmiri
handicrafts, jewellery and wood carving offers shopaholics a variety of
products to choose from.
Water sports which include waterskiing,
para-sailing, jet skiing etc. are activities which tourists can indulge in at
Majorda Beach. One can also opt for swimming at the beach without any danger
since there are many lifeguards to ensure safety and security at the beach.
Mae De Deus Church which was founded in AD
1588 is the most popular tourist attraction of Majorda Beach. It also hosts aChristmas carnival every year which is enjoyed by both local people and
tourists.
Mandrem Beach
Mandrem beach is located about 25 km from
Panaji between Ashwem Beach and Arambol Beach. It is quite difficult to access
the beach during the high tides of the monsoon season.
Located in Pernem Taluka, the northern-most
taluka of Goa, this beach is quite deserted. It provides a perfect environment
for newlyweds to spend some romantic and private time together. They can enjoy
candle light dinners, lie star gazing or can go for long walks along the beach.
During your stay in Mandrem beach, you can also visit the Organic Farm of Suhas
Parsekar in Mandera Village from where you can even buy fresh organic fruits
and vegetables. Traditional fishing boats also arrange excursions for dolphin
watching. One can also go for swimming but be cautious while doing so, since
there are no lifeguards at the beach.
Since it is mostly secluded, it offers
limited accommodation facilities to visitors. There are small guest houses and
resorts and homes of local people let out for rent where tourists can lodge.
Madlamaz-Mandrem is a known market area nearby which offers some delicious food
and drink.
Miramar Beach
Miramar Beach is located about
3 km from Panaji and 1 km from Dona Paula Beach. Miramar is a Portuguese name
which means 'viewing the sea'. It is also known as Gaspar Dias. The Mandovi
River and Arabian Sea also merge here.
The Miramar beach is covered with soft white
sand which make it suitable for long leisurely evening walks. The coastline of
Miramar beach is about 2 km long. Beginning at the gulf and ending at Emerald
Coast Parkway, it is bounded by the Arabian Sea on one side and coconut palms
on the other. The silver sand of the beach sparkles in the moonlight adding to
its beauty. One can also have a multicolor view of Aguada Fort from here. It
also hosts a large number of cultural events every year. The main attraction of
Miramar Beach is 500-plus species of migratory birds that cover the whole of
the beach during the months of November and March. It includes migratory birds
such as gulls and plovers too.
Miramar Beach offers A large number of
accommodation options to tourists. They can also lodge in the capital city of
Panaji, which is just 3 kms away and offers a wide range hotels, guest houses
and resorts.
Mobor Beach
Situated in North Goa, Mobor Beach is one of
the most visited beaches of Goa. Covered with soft white sands, facing the
Arabian Sea on one side and backed by palm trees, it provides a relaxing
environment for those looking to recline in the lap of nature. It is fairly
isolated and is covered with plenty of lounge chairs and umbrellas for utmost
comfort of the tourists visiting here. It is mostly famous for its water sports
that take place behind the Betty Palace. It offers large number of water sports
including water skiing, parasailing, banana and bump rides, jet skiing, water
surfing and much more that tourists can enjoy. Biking on the sands of the beachis another popular activity amongst the tourists. Dolphin watching and deep sea
fishing trips are another popular excursion on Mobor beach.
There are a large number of beach-front shops
offering souvenirs, handicrafts and gift antiques to take home. One can also
buy beach wears and the mouthwatering local drink feni from these shops.
The once barren land of Mobor beach, before
the 1980s, is now covered with a large number of luxurious hotels that offer
top-class services and superb facilities. One can find a wide range of resorts
and hotels suiting your budget. This beach has every delicious food ranging
from beachside stalls providing local specialities to five-star hotels meeting
gourmets' choices. One can also visit the church in Mobor beach where villagers
gather every Sunday. The months from September to March is the best time to
visit Mobor Beach. more...
Palolem Beach
Palolem Beach Located in South Goa, about 43
kms from Margao and 76 kms from Panaji, Palolem Beach is one of the state's
most beautiful beaches. Commonly known as Paradise Beach of India, it is an
ideal beach for adventure seekers and honeymooners as well. It is one of the
most visited beaches of Goa that is gaining popularity with every passing year.
It is a crescent-shaped mile long beach
facing the crystalline pure blue water of the Arabian Sea. The beach is covered
with white sand and sky, towering thick forest of coconut palms and rocky
cliffs. This beach has a large number of beautiful beach huts that offer
accommodation to tourists with all modern amenities. You would love to stay
here and enjoy the charming and magnetizing beauty of Palolem Beach. Towards the
north headland of the beach is a beautiful island named Butterfly Island. A
small boat trip will take you to this beach which is totally secluded and is
ideal for honeymooners. Dolphin watching boat trips and fishing is also enjoyed
by tourists visiting here.
Shopaholics would love to buy gift items and
souvenirs from the shops in local Chaudi market just 2 km from Palolem beach.
The night life here is completely dynamic with a large number of discos playing
live music,which will make you dance for sure. Certain discos have a 24-hour
licence. It is also famous for Silent Noise parties held every Saturday at
Neptune Point.
Sinquerim Beach
Nestled at a distance of 13 km from Panaji,
Sinquerim beach is the first tourist beach of Goa. It is located adjacent to Aguada
Beach and is an ideal location for tourist to enjoy nature's pristine beauty.
Since it is quieter as compared to other
beaches of Goa, tourist love to relax and get tanned by the sun on the coast of
the beach. It is a long beach with glistening and soft sand where tourists
admire taking long leisure walks. The cool breeze and the greenish blue sea
alongside gives immense peace to both body and mind. Tempting food and drinks
are served at a large number of restaurants nearby that remain full of tourists.
For people loving water sports it is a
perfect place offering adventurous activities like fishing, water-skiing,
scuba- diving, para-sailing and wind-surfing with international class
facilities. Beach volleyball and swimming are activities that people visitingSinquerim Beach can enjoy. There are a number of resorts and hotels of all
ranges offering tourists facilities and services near the beach.
Vagator Beach
Vagator Beach is a scenic beach situated in
Bardez Taluka, 22 km away from Panaji and 9 km away from Mapusa. Located in
North Goa, it is a bay between the rocky headlands.
It is covered with soft white sand and is
dotted by palm and coconut trees and huge black rocks. As compared to other
beaches, it is little more laid back and is not very crowded. The only crowd
seen here is young European and domestic travelers. The smaller southern part,
also known as 'Little Vagator' or Ozran beach, and red ramparts of Chapora Fort
can be seen while the larger northern part is secluded. It also offers a very beautiful
sunset view. Local cuisines like Bebinca, coconuts and bananas are available in
plenty.
On reaching Vagator Beach, one must visit the
two water springs here. 'Zor' is a water spring located in the Ozran beach,
while the other is located at the north Vagator Beach. One can also visit the
Chapora village to have a feel of local life.
The night parties of Vagator Beach are very
famous. Hill-top and nine bar are a few popular party venues that surround
Vagator Beach. Since it is not very crowded, accommodation facilities are very
limited. It is better to stay at some nearby beach and visit Vagator Beach. The
best time to plan your visit to Vagator is between September to March.
Varca Beach
The Garden Of Five Senses The calm and
peaceful Varca Beach is located just 2 kms away from Benaulim Beach in the
south of Goa. The best time to visit Varca Beach is the months from November to
March.
It is not as popular as other commercial
beaches of Goa. Due to this reason the environment at Varca Beach is clean, serene
and rejuvenating. Spread along a 10 km stretch, it is covered with clean soft
white sand. The black lava rocks dots the landscape all over the beach.
Tourists visit here to relax and they love to soak in the sun. The
palm-thatched houses of fisherman on the beach give it a completely different
look. The coastline of the beach is covered with a large number of wooden boats
belonging to the local fisherman. One can enjoy the mouthwatering Goan cuisines
including sea food and local drinks in the beach shacks.
Dolphin-watching boat trips along the River
Sal is popular among the tourists. The best time to experience dolphin watching
is early morning. One can easily find accommodation facilities of all ranges on
Varca beach itself. Some four star and five star hotels are also available on
Varca beach where one can lodge and enjoy the beautiful surroundings and beach
view.
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