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Goa, a tiny emerald land on the west coast of India, the
25th State in the Union of States of India, was
liberated from Portuguese rule in 1961. It was part of
Union territory of Goa, Daman & Diu till 30 May 1987
when it was carved out to form a separate State.
A very striking feature of Goa is the harmonious
relationship among various religious communities, who
have lived together peacefully for generations.
Though a
late entrant to the planning process, Goa has emerged as
one of the most developed States in India and even
achieved the ranking of one of the best states in India
with regards to investment environment and
infrastructure...
SOUTH GOA
South Goa is predominantly virgin
countryside with some of the most beautiful beaches of
Goa. Isolated and tucked away from pollution and noise,
it offers wonderful food and hospitality of the locals. |
PRIME
BEACHES
IN SOUTH GOA :
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Bogmalo Beach:
Immediately south of the airport, Bogmalo is
still a small-scale, relaxed holiday centre. The
sand is clean and not too crowded, the water
safe for swimming and there are plenty of places
to eat, drink and shop. Bogmalo is a stone's
throw away from Dabolim airport.
Velsao Beach:
With the Bogmalo Beach on the north and the
Majorda & the Colva Beach on the south, the
Velsao Beach is easily accessible and makes an
excellent day trip from the other beaches of Goa
too. Velsao is a storehouse of natural
treasures.
Colva Beach: It
is the most populous beach in south Goa and its
sun-drenched sands stretch for miles framed by
palms. It is a pleasant and convenient place to
stay as it is located just 6km away from Margoa.
On Weekends it is a favorite destination for
the family and is bustling with activity.
Arrosim Beach:
Just south of Velsao, Arrosim beach is quite and
the start of a superb stretch of wide white
sands, peaceful, relaxing and away from the
maddening crowd.
Utorda / Majorda Beach:
Rises from the surrounding fields; there are
small clusters of beach shack restaurants and
few fishing villages scattered under the coconut
palms here. The best Goan toddy can be found
here, as well as the best European breads.
Betalbatim Beach:
Ideal for the independent traveler. You will
find yourself in a pleasantly congestion
free, traditional beach belt, which will appeal
greatly to anyone seeking peace and total
relaxation.
Benaulim Beach:
In the centre of the Colva Beach, this village
had fishing and rice-farming as its major
occupations only a decade ago but now, one can
see guesthouses and souvenir stalls springing up
in the place of the paddy fields. Free from
jellyfish in general, the is safe for swimming.
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Bogmalo Beach, Goa

Colva Beach, Goa

Benaulim Beach, Goa
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Palolem Beach, Goa

Majorda Beach, Goa
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Varca Beach:
One of the most luxurious and exotic beaches of
Goa, Varca is 2 km south of Benaulim. The
cushion-soft white sands and the black lava
rocks are much cleaner and offer much more
solitude and peace than most of the renowned
beaches of Goa. Explore a little to find places
which offer you dolphin watching and boat trips
on the Rival Sal, with an ample opportunity to
see dolphins swimming in the seawater.
Cavelossim & Mobor
Beach:
11 Kms south of Colva, Cavelossim Beach is known
as the last chief settlement in southwest
Salcete. The Scenic church square of the village
is not far from the paddy fields that lend the
charm of calm and peaceful rural life to the
Cavelossin-Arrosim ferry crossing near the mouth
of the Sal River.
Palolem Beach:
The picture perfect beach of Palolem has a
beautiful crescent shaped bay fringed with
swaying palm trees. A pair of wooded headlands,
a perfect curve of white sand arcs, and the
Sahyadri Ghats, which tapers into the sea. A
string of cafes, hawkers, souvenir shops, and a
tent camp set on the beachfront. It is popular,
full of life, people, and music.
Rajbaga Beach:
Rajbaga Beach stretches in an unbroken sweep
south of Patnem to the mouth of the Talpona
River. The Intercontinental located at Rajbaga,
very close to the exclusive Palolem Beach, is
ideal for those who want to get away from it all
offering total seclusion and stunning white
powdery beach.
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