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Beaches in North Goa
This stretch begins from the headland of
Fort Aguada just outside Panaji city and moves up north towards
the border to Maharashtra. Right from the Fort Aguada Beach
Resort, an interrupted stretch of sand lies awaiting tourists,
sunbathers and party animals.
Sinquerim, Candolim, Calangute, Baga, Anjuna,
Vagator, Morjim and Arambol are the beaches that can be covered
in the North Goa Circuit.
CANDOLIM
Candolim
is the first beach that can be approached from the city of
Panaji. But most part of it is acquired by the Fort Aguada
beach resort and other package tourist companies. Though it
is difficult to find individual accommodation here, there
are a few hotels with restaurants attached.
The nearest place to find tourist information
and travel agencies or other facilities, is Calangute. One
highlight of Candolim is the Parasailing and Water skiing
facility, besides other sports available here.
CALANGUTE
Calangute
is the beach to which everyone heads for the moment they land
in Goa. So it is natural that it is overcrowded in both in
peak and off seasons. This huge seven-kilometre sweep of sand
located 15 kms from Panaji, is called the 'Queen of Beaches'.
All the travel agencies and tour operators have a base here
from where bookings are done for most of all the other beaches.
Years of tourism has brought in a tremendous
change in the scenario and therefore, hotels and guesthouses
stretch uninterrupted from Calangute to Baga. The village
of Calangute has all basic facilities like post office, banks,
foreign exchange offices, resort companies, all kind of eateries
and medical facilities. The number of internet cafes in Calangute
might totally exceed the number in the entire city of Panaji.
Huge showrooms filled with exquisite handicrafts
from Kashmir, Tibet, Indonesia, Rajasthan and other exotic
places, line up the main road running towards Anjuna. But
the beach as such is not the best of all. There are no swaying
palms nor are there any traditional boats lying there to add
variety. The waves are bigger and heavier here due to the
rapid drop.
BAGA
This is part of a 30 km stretch of beach
coastline along the west coast of Goa by the Arabian sea that
begins at Fort Aguada continues as Sinquerim Beach, then as
Candolim Beach and merges into Calangute Beach and then to
Baga beach and then Anjuna Beach and then to Vagator Beach
finally ending at Chapora Beach and Fort.
As compared to Calangute Beach , it is more
quieter and also more isolated. Its scenic beauty, with the
creek, the Retreat House perched on the hill and the lack
of local tourist buses all have contributed to its unique
beauty. It is more popular with western tourists who love
to use it as a base for water sports and fishing in the area.
VAGATOR
This
beautiful beach is located about 22 Kms from Panaji and is
situated in Bardez taluka. This is part of a 30 km stretch
of beach coastline along the west coast of Goa by the arabian
sea that begins at Fort Aguada continues as Sinquerim beach,
then as Candolim beach and merges into Calangute beach and
then to Baga beach and then Anjuna beach and then to Vagator
beach finally ending at Chapora beach and Fort.
The beach adjoining Anjuna is secluded,
crescent shaped and situated on the Caisua bay along the Chapora
river basin, in the shadow of Chapora fort. During the tourist
season, it is a favorite venue for mid night parties. There
are a number of buses that run from Mapusa and Calangute Beach
to Vagator. The nearest interstate bus station is at Mapusa,
the KTC bus station.
ANJUNA
It
is located about 18kms from Panaji and is situated in Bardez
taluka. This is part of a 30 km stretch of beach coastline
along the west coast of Goa by the Arabian sea that begins
at Fort Aguada continues as Sinquerim Beach, then as Candolim
Beach and merges into Calangute Beach and then to Baga Beach
and then Anjuna Beach and then to Vagator Beach, finally ending
at Chapora Beach and Chapora river and Fort.
The Village of Anjuna is a five square mile
enclosure nestling between the Arabian Sea and the Hill overlooking
the beach. the beach is known for its swaying palms, soft
sands and natural beauty. It has an unusual rocky formation
overlying a cove of white sand and black rock that juts into
the Sea.
SINQUERIM
With
a magnificent 17th century fort which has now been converted
into a prison. It is one of the best beaches in Goa with international
class facilities for water-skiing, para-sailing, fishing,
scuba-diving and wind-surfing.
You can stay here either at the Fort Aguada
Beach Resort, Taj Holiday Village or at the Aguada Hermitage
which is situated on the hillside, overlooking the sea.
Sinquerim is located some 13 km from Panaji.
Taj Hotel group has set up the Heritage Complex here which
dominates the headland around the historic Fort Aguada. There
is uninterrupted firm sand from here all the way to north
to Baga and if you want a long beach walk, there cannot be
a better place to start from.
MIRAMAR
This
beautiful beach is located about 3kms from Panaji. It lies
adjoining the estuary of the river Mandovi as it opens into
the Arabian sea. It was originally known as the "Gasper Dias
Beach".
From the beach across the river is an excellent
view of Fort Aguada. Apart from its proximity to Panaji, it
is very much commercialized and a large number of hotels and
exclusive homes of Goa's rich and famous stud the area.
The beach is crowded with locals and tourists
alike on most days. The Dhempe College of Arts and Science
is located here and so is the memorial to Goa's first chief
minister, the late Dayanand Bandodkar. A lovely golden beach
of soft sand gridled with palm trees facing the blue Arabian
Sea, is the nearest to Panaji.
AGUADA
Aguada beach is almost synonymous with the top-notch Fort
Aguada Hotel complex, a superb hotel that is built on the
cliff, around the remnants of the early 17th century Portuguese
fort. Although access to the beach is not possible through
the hotel grounds, which are private, you can walk along Aguada
beach, for in India private beaches do not exist.
The hotel has been constructed in three
parts, consisting of expensive cottages on the upper reaches
of the hillside, the fort jutting out to sea, and a delightful
Goan village, with individual cottages. Drawn by the clientele
of the hotel, Aguada beach has cafes, itinerant vendors of
everything from Kashmiri carpets to massages, and a good range
of water sports.
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