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Goa Beaches
Arambol Beach : Arambol Beach is near the traditional fishing village of Arambol and is an isolated stretch of beach known for its rocky and sandy terrain. Until recently Arambol was a favorite Goa beach for hippies and its claim to fame was the wild parties it was host to.
The main beach is relatively good for swimming. To the north are quiet bays where you can take long walks with starfish underfoot. There's a hot spring near the main beach that runs into a freshwater lake. Sporty types can enjoy activities like dolphin watching boat trips and paragliding.
Vagator Beach : Vagator is one of the more
beautiful white sand Goa beaches. To reach the beach, you have to
walk down a steep cliff. The sea here is not safe for swimming,
but during the tourist season, it has an active nightlife.
The south beach is fairly spread out and more secluded. A little
further south of the main beach you'll find the quiter Little Vagator
or Ozran beach with a fresh water pool. You can also visit the nearby
Chapora Fort. Accomodation is not always easy to find because there
are few hotels here.
Benaulim Beach: My strongest memory of Benaulim
is that of being bitten by a stray dog. But I also remember all
of us - the entire family - feasting on a delicious meal of shellfish
we dug out in bucket-loads from the sand. Benaulim beach is more
peaceful and serene than Colva and still rather undiscovered by
domestic tourists.
According to Hindu mythology, this is the place where the arrow
of Lord Parsurama landed when he created the state of Goa. Known
in Sanskrit as Banali, it was changed to Benaulim by the Portuguese.
The main attractions on this beach are the dolphin cruises.
The church of St. John the Baptist on the hill is a wonderful example
of Goan Christian architecture. With the first drops of the Indian
monsoon, the village breaks into a celebration of thanksgiving for
the Feast of São João
Palolem Beach : Palolem beach, situated in
the Canacona distrct, is also known as "Paradise Beach".
Until a few years back, it was among the virgin beaches of Goa.
It is a fishing beach popular for its dolphin cruises and fishing
trips. At the northern end of the beach is a tiny, island in the
middle of a fresh water stream that can be reached by swimming across
at low tide.
Agonda Beach : Located very close to Fort
Agunda Sinquerim beach has clean, white sand. Portuguese Fort the
early 17th century Portuguese fort that was built by the Portuguese
to control the entry into River Mandovi and to protect old Goa from
enemy attack.
Cavelossim Beach: Cavelossim Beach, is a small
stretch of beach eleven kilometres south of Colva beach. South of
Cavelossim beach is the Mobor beach that currently boast of five
star resorts like the Leela Beach Resort.
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Goa Travel Guide |
Attractions:
Cities:
Panaji, Margao,
Mapsua, Vasco-da-Gama
Tourist Attractions:
The Bogmalo beach, Naval Aviation museum, St. Andrews Church,
The Friday market, Shrine of Lord Bogeshwar , Church of our
Lady of Miracles, Beaches, The Steely Church of The Holy Spirit,
Elephanta Caves,The Church Square, Conception Church, Adilshah Palace, The
Goa State museum, The Central Library
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