Goa Beach Tour....

The
state of Goa in India, was a Portuguese colony until 1962, and is famous for
its Indo-Portuguese culture and architecture. Goa's beaches reflect its colourful
mosaic of history.
The combination of the "sosegãdo" or laid back lifestyle,
bracing weather and Goa's carnival-like nightlife has been known to lure many
into a psychedelic trance.
As you vacation in Goa and feel the soft sand beneath your feet, you'll find
that there is no place like a warm, inviting beach in Goa to make you feel
at peace with the universe.
The beaches of Goa are like the curves of a woman's body - warm, inviting,
sensous.
Goa's beaches are speckled with quaint little beach shacks that serve ice
cold beer and spicy Goan cuisine. It is easy to find cheap accomodation in
a beach resort or hotel very close to the beach in Goa.
North Goa Beaches
Candolim Beach - Candolim is the birth place of Abbe Faria, a Goan Freedom
Fighter and the Father of Hypnotism. When we stay at Candolim, we usually book
one of the rent-back apartments a stone's throw away from the beach.
Sinquerim
Beach - Sinquerim beach has clean, white sand, and is close to the historic
Fort Aguada, 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.
Baga Beach - Baga is a small fishing beach with a grove of shady palms
close to the waters edge. There are few buses that come all the way to
the beach's edge, but none after dark. Its a long walk to the Calangute taxi
stand from the beach, so if you plan to stay after sundown, make sure you have
your own transport.
Bambolim Beach - Bambolim beach is a small, clean, largely undiscovered
beach, in a shaded spot before the mouth of the river Zuari. The entrance to
the beach is easily missed and lies along the hill between Goa Medical College
and the Goa University.
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.
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.
South Goa Beaches
Benaulim Beach - 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.
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.
Agonda Beach - Agonda is a virgin stretch of beach twelve kilometres
from Palolem and, until recently, was undiscovered by tourists. It is sometimes
frequented by day picnickers. The waters are crystal clear and its easy to see
the bottom of the shore while swimming. Watch out for the sharp barnacles if
you decide to climb any of the rocks there.
Mobor & Cavelossim Beaches - 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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