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Beaches of Goa are much ahead of other beaches in
India in terms of popularity and the facilities that are
available here. The Goa beaches here have been
accepted as a matter of life, there are exotic cuisine
backing the pleasure of have on sun and sand, and water
sports facilities that include from water scooters to
water gliding. To add on you can shake your legs for
some time with a glass of feni and beer, engaged in
shopping on the beachside, or have midnight bonfire on
the beach.
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BAGA BEACH
A Charming Combination Of Land And Sea 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. A small river flows into the sea at the top
of the village, below a broad spur of soft white sand,
from where a dirt track strikes across an expanse of
paddy fields towards Anjuna. The old red tiled fishers
houses behind the dunes have long been swamped by
gaudily lit bars, Tandoori terrace restaurants and
handicraft shops, but one doesn't feel quite so hemmed
in as at Calangute..
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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.
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ANJUNA BEACH
With its fluorescent painted palm trees and full
moon parties, Anjuna Beach, 8-km west of Mapusa,
is one of the most popular beaches of Goa. Most people's
reasons for coming to Anjuna are the same as they were
in the 1970s: dancing and lying on the beach slurping
tropical fruit. While browsing in the area have a day
trip to the famous flea market of Anjuna, a major
shopping hangout, beside the beach.
Anjuna attracts a variety of tourists touring Goa, and
the crowd includes from the happy go lucky kinds to
overlanders, monks, defiant ex-hippies, gentle lunatics,
artists, artisans, seers, searchers etc. Even those
particular kinds of tourists who prefer to travel within
the limit of their tour itinerary, cannot resist
visiting this charming beach site.
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BOGMALO BEACH
Immediately south of the airport, the Mormugao
peninsula's sun parched central plateau tumbles to a
flat-bottomed valley lined with coconut trees and
redbrick huts. The sandy beach at the end of the cove
would be even more picturesque were it not for the
monstrous multi-storey edifice perched above it.
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CANDOLIM BEACH
Candolim beach is the ideal getaway for those
who are looking for a lonely spot in a beach just to
relax and wind off. It is also a welcome getaway from
those highly crowded and commercialized beaches that are
always brimming with tourists. The Candolim beach of Goa
will be an ideal getaway for you in India and you can be
sure that the beach has much more to offer than just
sun, sand and the sea.
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BENAULIM BEACH
Benaulim Beach, Goa, is situated in south
Goa on the shores of the Arabian Sea. It lies 41 km
away from Panaji, capital of the Indian state of Goa.
Benaulim beach is located at a distance of only 2 km
from Colva beach. After visiting Colva Beach in Goa, the
next stop is destined to be Benaulim Beach.
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How to Reach
By Air: Goa is well connected by airline services
to most major cities in India. All flights, national and
international, to and from Goa, operate from the Goa
Airport at Dabolim near the port town of Vasco-da-Gama.
By Rail: Goa is connected with Mumbai, Delhi,
Pune, Secunderabad, Tirupati via Londa junction on the
Mirage-Bangalore sector of south central railway, and to
Mumbai, and Mangalore on the Konkan Railway Corporation
section.
By Road: Panaji, the capital of Goa, is connected
by road to Bangalore-598 kms, Belgaum-157 km, Bombay-594
km, Gokarn-154 km, Hospet-315 km, Hubli-184 km,
Karwar-103 km, Kolhapur-246 km, Malwan-150 km,
Mangalore-371 kms, Mysore-696 kms, Pune-458 kms,
Ratnagiri-263 kms, Vengurla-73 kms etc.
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