Saturday 10 December 2011

Golden Beaches Of Goa

Goa is a very popular beach destination in India. Visited annually by 2 million tourists, Goa has an unavoidable charm. Goa is located on the Western Ghats of India on the bay of Arabian Sea. The swaying palm and the silver sand at the beaches of Goa provide some of the most desired beach experience to tourists.

Goa has a coastline of 125 kms, and hosts as much as 50 beaches. However, the beaches on the coastline do not exist in a stretch. The coastline is intermittently broken by islands, villages, rivers, and tributaries, adding an interesting twist to the Goan beaches. The elegant curves of the beaches attract tourists from all over the world.

For the purpose of tourism, the beaches of Goa are divided into South and North Goa. While the North Goa beaches are known to be the center of activity and fun, South Goa beaches provide the much desired solace, and isolation. In other words South Goa beaches are less crowded as compared to the North Goa beaches


Agonda Beach







If you want to have an excellent vacation that will surely be enjoyed by your loved ones, look for the best flight deals to India and spend your holidays here. India is one of the best places to visit for your holidays. There are plenty of great places that you can see should you decide to spend your getaway here. One of the great places to visit is the Agonda beach in Goa. This beach is perfect for people looking for an exciting time in the water. The cool breeze and warm summer sun can definitely relieve you of the stress brought by the daily grind.


Agonda Beach Huts
Agonda beach is a long and lonely, fringed with palms and casuarinas and dominated by a large hill to the south. If a person is looking for some quiet moments, Agonda beach is the place to be. 

This beach is special because you will find absolutely no tourists, no souvenir stalls, no restaurants, nothing just the trees, the beach, the beautiful ocean and you. 
Agonda Beach


For real adventure, hire a tent and camp for the night and listen to the crashing of the sea waves.

Goa's Agonda beach can be reached by driving about twenty minutes north from Palolem or by the road from Assolna and Cabo De Rama. Motorbikes are the best way to get to the place. 

Agonda beach in Goa, however is not too safe for weak swimmers as it has a strong undercurrent. For accommodation there are a few places to stay. However there are some good restaurants found around the place that serve some of the best seafood in the Village. 

Aguada Beach



Goa Aguada beach is made special by the Fort Aguada. The Fort Aguada was built by the Portuguese to control the entry of the enemy into River Mandovi and to protect Goa from attacks. 
Aguada Beach Fort


The Fort Aguada is worth a visit to savor the nostalgia of the Portuguese regime, especially in the Lighthouse Jail. 


While Fort Aguada is known to soothe your eyes with delightful views of Aguada beach. The beach is frequenlty visited by many tourists. 


Tourist flock to catch the magnificent view that it offers of the sea and the beach. Apart from the fort, there are several interesting churches in Aguada, that are worth a visit. 


Aguada Beach Resort
From the ramparts of Fort Aguada you can get a fantastic view of the Golden beaches running right up to the borders of the Indian State Maharashtra. 


Aguada beach is almost synonymous with the top-notch Fort Aguada hotel complex, a superb hotel that is built on the cliff, around the remnants of this early 17th century Portuguese fort. 


Although access to the beach is not possible through the hotel grounds which is a private, you can walk along Aguada beach, the hotel consist of cottages on the upper reaches of the hillside, the fort jutting out to sea and a delightful Goan Village with individual cottages.




Anjuna Beach



The Anjuna beach in Goa is known for its full-moon (acid house) parties. Held for and by young tourists, these parties have attracted thousands of tourists. The trance party with dance, frolic, and merriment goes all night besides the fire. It is just the right place for lazing holidaymakers. 




Besides the calm waters of the Arabian Sea lapping softly on the Indian shore, Anjuna comes alive with its ever-famous full-moon parties and the Wednesday flea market to take one onto a trance trip. 


Anjuna Beach has been the haunt of the flower generation in the sixties and is now popular with the younger generations. It became popular because of its Trance Parties and the Hippies who tried to fuse the Eastern spiritual traditions with Western Music, ideas and art. 


Anjuna is a small Village in north Goa and is popularly called the freak capital in the world. Its significant tourist spots are the magnificent Albuquerque Mansion built in 1920 (flanked by octagonal towers and an attractive Mangalore tile-roof), the Mascarenhas Mansion, and the Chapora fort. 




Every Wednesday, at around 11 a.m., Anjuna breaks into a riot of colors. Lines of vehicles full of tourists start virtually raising clouds of dust in this area. Whatever one needs, from a used paperback to a haircut, one would find it here. The flea market is a heaven for hardcore shoppers and good bargainers, to bid on wonderful blends of Tibetan, Kashmiri and Gujarati trinkets and handicrafts, European snacks, cassettes of a noisy brand of music called 'Goa Trance', artificial ornaments carvings and T-shirts. An elephant ride and a photograph with a fake sadhu or a fake snake charmer can also be found here. 


There are plenty of guest houses around the village, and even a couple of hotels. Someone planning a longer stay should look out for 'To Let' signs, as there are plenty of houses that are available on rent along the back lanes.


Arambol Beach

Arambol beach, situated 50 kms from Panaji is a unique beach in North Goa which is much sought after. It is both a rocky and a sandy beach and has a sweet water pond right on the shore. It is also known to be the northernmost beach of Goa and is good for swimming. 
Arambol Beach


Arambol is along the Goa border with its fresh water lagoon. Due to its isolation, some tourists have been unable to reach this 16-km-long sea beach. The main beach has adequate body surfing and there are several attractive bays a short walk to the north. 
Arambol Beach Street


Beyond an idyllic, rocky-bottomed cove, the trail emerges to a broad strip of soft white sand hemmed in on both sides by steep cliffs. A small fresh-water lake extends along the bottom of the valley into a thick jungle, just behind it. Fed by boiling hot springs, the lake is lined with sulphurous mud, which, smeared over the body, dries to form a surreal, butter-coloured shell. The resident hippies swear it's good for you and spend much of the day tiptoeing naked around the shallow like refugees from some obscure tribal initiation ceremony - much to the amusement of Arambol's Indian visitors. 


The relaxed environment at the Arambol beach coupled with peace and tranquility attracts many vacationers from other beaches of Goa. There are miles long uninterrupted beaches with well-made track running around. The second beach is even more secluded and of little use. There are sulphur pits and freshwater lakes that tourists can use for swimming during their Goa travel and tour.

Baga Beach

Goa Baga beach is an option for those who want to be away from the hustle and bustle found on the other beaches. 


Baga Beach in Goa looks as if it has come straight out of a painting… Majestic white waves rushing to wipe out the feet imprints left by you on the white sand while the wind continues to flirt with the palm trees. 

Goa's Baga beach is a small but perfect beach located between its two more famous cousins, Anjuna on one side and Calangute on the other. It is a good place to enjoy some quite moments and dwell in peaceful contemplation with oneself. 


The Baga beach is more of a Fishing beach with the tourists from across the world trying to get that big catch. 

The Baga River flows down from one side offering a pleasant for children and those who love the water but can't risk the rip currents that swirl round the mouth, where the river and the sea meet and on the far right bank, tourists at Baga beach will see a group of black rocks against which the sea crashes.

One of the favourite beach in bardez side and a tourist attraction. This beach is famous for having salty bath for many people in Goa over the year, as this river has heavy waves among all the other beaches. 


Besides this tiny river other attractives are high class hotels such as Royal Goans Club, the Marinha Douradoa resort Complex with three storeys.

There is a sprawling Sun Village at Sankvaddi, which takes the beauty of bottle green hill which is dividing Baga from Arpora. Moving opposite to hilltop i.e. towards Arpora, there is situated a luxurious class Niyala Hotel, designed by Goa’s natural Architecture exponent Dean D’cruz. A Las Viegas Country Club down the hilltop alongwith attractive Gonsalves House in the Vicinity of St. Joseph High School.

At the Baga bank of river placid, there is a Chapel of St. Annie, a STD boot providing best Communication facility for tourist built by Dona Engracia Braganca, a former Head Mistress of St. Joseph High School and her son Michael provide speedboat Entertainment for people driving for the view of river and showing scenes of Dolphins and Crocodile upper reaches of Mandovi River. Engracia belongs to Fialho Family who has biggest land in Baga starting with Baga Retreat House, built by Fr. Adrian Le Tellier in 1952.



On the foot of hilltop there is a huge black rock which known as Chor Biam, it is believed that treasures of shipwrecks from Arabian Sea are hidden here, alongwith old anchors, bells, cannons etc.

Across the river there is a strange box – bridge, famously referred to as “The Coffin Bridge” which is built after the visits of international tourist. Once it was canoe where locals used for crossing to visit to Calangute beach, a neighbouring place. 

You’ll find lush paddy fields on the south is separated by river from the north settlement’s, you’ll see many people fishing in the river, women and girls looking for oysters dipping into river upto neck. People here in Baga are generous and entertaining. Here you’ll get to see rare river fest called sangodd during Sao Joao feast. Thus this place is with full of enjoyable scence and lot picnic mood. 


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