goa Beaches
Beaches of Goa
Beaches are much ahead of other beaches in India in terms of popularity and the facilities that are available here. The 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 beach side, or have midnight bonfire on the beach.
Anjuna Beach: With its fluorescent painted palm trees and infamous full moon parties.
Baga Beach: A Charming Combination Of Land And Sea Baga.
Benaulim Beach: According to Hindu mythology Goa was created when the sage Shri Parasurama
Bogmolo Beach: Immediately south of the airport, the Mormugao peninsula's sun parched central
Calangute Beach: A Topping On Tourist Pie A mere 45 minute bus ride up the coast from the.
Cavelosim Beach:Sleepy Cavelossim, straddling the coast road 11-km south of Colva, is the last major.
Chapora Beach:A Leisure Paradise Crouched in the shadow of a Portuguese fort on the opposite.
Colva Beach: A hot season retreat for Margao's moneyed middle classes since long before
Dona Paula Beach: At the place where two of Goa's famous rivers meet the Arabian Sea is the secluded
Miramar Beach: On the way to Dona Paula, 1-km ahead of the confluence of the Arabian Sea
Pololem Beach: The Tiny Bay Palolem, 2-km west of Chaudi, pops up more often in glossy
Vagator Beach: Barely a couple of kilometres of cliff tops and parched grassland separate.
Varca Beach: If one staying in Benaulim, one is bound at some point to visit Varca.