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Anjuna Beach
Anjuna beach finds equal favor amongst all kinds of crowds, be
it a group of overlanders, monks, defiant ex-hippies, artists,
seers, researchers or just someone looking for a place to
rejuvenate. The place has life and enthusiasm written in its
air. The all night long beach parties, the Christmas to New
Year frenzy or the swanky full moon parties, Anjuna is always
up for it. On a day trip to Anjuna you can savor the best
delights at the famous flea market or the shopping hangout off
the beach or else you can enjoy the easy strolls on a moonlit
night on the cool silvery sands.

8-km west of Mapusa, Anjuna is one of the most popular beaches
in Goa. The sea is calm so you can enjoy swimming or enjoy the
allure of sunset from any of the beach resorts’ balcony. Enjoy
the funky music and loud beach parties that are a fixture of
Anjuna. For the gourmets Anjuna offers the best of western
seafood. You can choosefrom amongst any of the beachfront or
village hotels. All of them are equally simple and serve
equally delighting food and chilled beer.
The best bets are the semi open-air, thatched palm leaf
affairs, specializing in fish and western food. The beach also
offers fresh fruit buys such as watermelons, pineapples and
locally grown coconuts.
Baga Beach
Baga Beach is located just 10-km west of Mapusa and extends
essentially out of Calangute Beach. It is quaintly located by
the Arabian Sea on the west coast of Goa. It is nestled in the
rocky, wooded headland. Unlike the very crowded and busy
Calangute, Baga has many unperturbed nooks with unspoiled
scenic beauty that is more varied than just the plain beach of
Calangute. The Beach receives most of its tourist influx from
the British package tourists. It has a beautiful retreat house
serenely located atop a hill.

Baga beach is quite a hit with western tourists who love its
water sports and fishing expeditions. Baga has the best
restaurants in Goa. From standard beach shacks to rustling
pizzerias and terrace cafes serving real espresso coffee, Baga
has all types of foodie destinations.
You can get a romantic candlelit dinner at the beachside to a
traditional Goan meal at the shacks and restaurants. Baga
offers one of the most swanky and exotic nightlife
in whole of Goa.
Benaulim Beach
Benaulim is located 7-km west ofMargoa. It is one of the most
tranquil Goan destinations. The best thing about Benaulim is
that it is still rather undiscovered by domestic
tourists even though it is a fishing beach. Being generally
jellyfish-free, it is quite safe for swimming. Though it gets
crowded in the evenings and on the weekends, most of the
times it is one of the most unperturbed beach destinations in
Goa.
The Church of St John the Baptist atop a hill overlooks the
beach. It is a worth visiting place in Benaulim. To
commemorate the movement of St John in his mother’s womb when
he was in his mother’s womb and visited by Mary, the mother of
Jesus, the young men of this village jump in the wells. It is
a foodie’s destination for those who are willing to experiment
with culinary delights of the seafood.
The beach boasts of serviceable bars and restaurants that
serve the most succulent and competitively priced seafood in
Goa
Bogmalo Beach
About 8km,away from Vasco da Gama,this Goa Bogmalo beach is
also situated very close to the airport,hence making it easily
reachable.It is a broad, flat and open beach & the least
visited beaches. Bogmalo’s unique look is due to the Cluster
of small beach shack restaurants and occasional fishing
villages, scattered under the
coconut palm.Initially it was a quiet fishing village,but
after tourists explored it, tourism started infecting in to
this small Indian state of Goa. Bogmalo beach is less crowed
but also one of the cleanest beaches.The air of this place is
pure , pleasant & tranquil,that is appropriate to calm down
our senses.
The flat-bottomed valley lined with coconut trees and redbrick
huts would be even more picturesque were it not for the
monstrous multi-storey edifice perched above it. Now the
Oberoi’s have erected a huge & famous five star hotel
here,making it a hub for tourists but one can also manage in
shoestring budget, by occupying the Cheap hotels or
guesthouses available at Bogmalo beach.
This beach is a heaven for fishing lovers,as here they can
indulge into a favourite pastime.one can also opt for
swimming,as this beach is safe for swimming.After indulging
all the favourite activities one can taste some delicious Goan
cuisine, accompanied by the ever-famous Goan drink Feni,
offered at numerous eating joints out there.
Colva Beach
Colva is not one of the traditionally known beaches of Goa. As
compared to other popular destinations it is a more recent
discovery. But whatever it may be it is 20-km long bliss of
virgin white sands, palm fringed,and sun beaches. Undoubtedly,
Colva is the most popular beach of Goa. Off lately, the quiet
life of Colva has been punctuated by the number of hotels and
buildings that have come up here in quick succession of
one another. The annual religious event of Fama of Menino
Jesuse (Child Jesus) is held at the church in Colva since the
17th century.

You can savor a quiet stroll on the silvery sands of the Colva
Beach on a moonlit night or a sunbath on the golden sands of
Colva on sunny morning. That certainly makes your stay at
Colva an utterly romantic experience
Dona Paula Beach
Dona Paula is 7-km from Panjim and is different from other
Goan beaches in the sense that this is one of the beaches
that’s washed by both the Goan sea and the goan rivers. This
beach of Goa carries with it an aura of both romance and myth.
It is said to be haunted by lost love of Dona Paula de Menezes.
Dona Paula Beach is also house to the Governor of Goa, known
as Cabo Raj Bhavan.
Besides Dona Paula itself there are Miramir beach, which lies
4-km north of Dona Paula, and the Vainguinim Beach, which is
situated 1-km west of the beach side. The National
Oceanographic Institute was set up to study the diverse marine
biology. The major attraction of the institute is its Marine
Biology Museum and Taxonomy Reference Center.
The Choro Island along the Mandovi River, about 9-km from Dona
Paula beach, has exotic Salim Ali bird sanctuary, which is a
mangrove forest. It is a site for local and migratory birds
throughout the year, making it a bird watcher's paradise. Reis
Magos Church on the Dona Paula beachside is one of the oldest
churches built in Goa. It is dedicated to the three Magi (the
wise men of the East) You can indulge in a complete shopping
spree at Dona Paula.From straw hats, lace kerchief to spices,
feni and port wine to Indian handicrafts and jewelry. |