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Anjuna Beach
Anjuna
is a small village in north Goa and is universally called the freak
capital in the world. Its important tourist spots are the superb
Albuquerque Mansion built in 1920 (flanked by octagonal towers and an
attractive Mangalore tile-roof), the Mascarenhas Mansion, and the
Chapora Fort.
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Arambol
Beach
A unique beach in
the North Goa, it is both rocky & sandy beach & much sought
after by foreign tourists. It has a sweet water tank right on
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Baga Beach
Baga has arguably the best
range of restaurants in Goa, from standard beach shacks to swish
pizzerias and terrace cafes serving real espresso coffee. |
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Benaulim Beach
The Beach at Benaulim is
very quiet and pleasant. The best thing about Benaulim is that it is
still unexplored by the domestic tourists even though it is a fishing
beach. |
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Bogmalo Beach
Fishing, swimming,
windsurfing, trekking, parasailing are very popular here. Bogmalo and
Majorda are broad, flat and open beaches that lie close to the port city
of Vasco and are ideal for picnickers. |
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Calangute Beach
'Queen of beaches' is 16 kms
from Panaji (capital of Goa) is the 7 kms. long . Calangute lie on the
shores of the Arabian Sea of North Goa in India. It is encircled by
Arpora-Nagoa, Saligao and Candolim, in the Bardez taluka, and is just 15
km from Panaji, the capital of the state of Goa. |
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Cavelossim Beach
Located just about 11
kms, South Of Colva, South Goa is this Cavelossim Beach which is very
charming & very near to Colva Beach.
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Chapora Beach
The quieter environs of the
Vagator and Chapora beaches are a pleasant change after the lively and
activity filled Anjuna Beach. The villages of Vagator and Chapora have
lush green landscapes fringed with coconut palms, soft white sands
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Colva Beach
Colva
is the oldest and largest of South Goa's resorts. Its leafy outlying 'Vaddos',
or wards are pleasant enough, dotted with colonial style villas and
ramshackle fishing huts. |
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Candolim Beach
Fishing, yoga & meditation,
windsurfing, water skiing and strolling along the beach. Amongst the
most popular beaches in Goa is the Candolim Goa. The Candolim beach in
Goa is located quiet close to the Aguada beach. |
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Dona Paula Beach
Windsurfing, parasailing,
water-skiing, toboggan ski-biscuit, skibob, sports fishing, snorkeling,
harpoon fishing, kayaking, and yachting. Water-scooter, cycle, and
motorboat rides. |
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Majorda Beach
Majorda
beach is a small beach that stretches about 5 Kms north
of Colva Beach along the coastline. There are many hotels over
here. Majorda is the village where the Jesuits who were fond
of the good things of life, discovered the best Goan toddy,
which they used to leaven the bread. |
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Palolem Beach
Palolem is probably Goa's
most beautiful and idyllic beach and it has 1.5 km crescent shaped
beach. The beach lies on the southern coastline of Goa amidst
outstanding natural beauty. |
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Vagator Beach
What is the
trademark of Goa is very well reflected in Vagator which is
one of the most beautiful of the soft white sand beaches that
Goa is famous for.
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Varca Beach
Though Mabor, Cavelossim,
and the next three beaches are really a single strand, they are treated
as separate beaches because of the villages they were once associated
with. |
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