Aguada Beach It is quiet a frequently visited beach. The tourists flock to Aguada beach to catch the magnificient view of the Aguada Fort. read more...
Anjuna Beach is well known for its swaying palm trees, soft sands and its natural beauty. There is also an unusual rocky formation overlying a cove of white sand and black rock and just into the sea. It was first discovered by the hippies. read more...
Arambol Beach is a very quiet and friendly beach and is ideal for people looking out for peace and tranquility. This place is also called a remote fishing village. read more...
Baga Beach surrounded by rocky and wooded land. The people of this village are very simple, friendly, fun loving and mostly into fishing. Trawlers and small fishing boats are set out in the sea at dawn by the local fisherman and come with a good catch of fish after a hard day work. read more...
Bambolim Beach is a small, clean and a very quiet beach which is mostly undiscovered. The beach is carpeted with mother-of-pearl. Thick coconut grooves line the beach and provide shade and privacy. read more...
Calangute Beach is called the ‘Queen of beaches’ as its beauty cannot be compared to any of the beaches in North Goa. The waters of Calangute beach are said to be very medicinal. read more...
Candolim Beach a number of water sports facilities are offered at Candolim beach like boat trips, parasailing, water-skiing. read more...
Miramar Beach is a lovely golden beach of soft sand griddled with Palm trees facing the blue Arabian sea. The word ‘Miramar’ is a Portuguese word and it means viewing the sea. read more...
Sinquerim Beach has become a prime tourist destination firstly because of its untouched and peaceful atmosphere and secondly because of large number of hotels in close proximity. read more...
Vagator Beach has soft white sand, lush green surrounding, friendly farmhouses, the tall coconut palms and the very beautiful Old Portuguese bungalows. read more...
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