The cleanest beaches in Goa. North Goa for backpackers. The best white sand beaches in Goa

Local residents communicate decorously and nobly, without imposing services and showing enviable politeness. Only recently in Russia there was a rumor about the charms of these places, and "Subtleties" are pleased to present you with five pearls of a beach holiday in South Goa, beloved by tourists.

5. Majorda

Accommodation here is quite budgetary (in bungalows and guesthouses), and rooms in comfortable hotels are in short supply, they are snapped up very quickly. Attractions are 40 km away - in Papaji and Old Goa. And 50 km away is the Dudsagar waterfall, which can be reached by taxi for 1300 INR round trip.

Getting to Benaulim is easy: take a taxi from the airport. The rate is fixed - 900-1200 INR.

3. Colva

Colva is a more lively place, the village is located 10 km from a large population center - Margao. This most popular resort in South Goa has a fairly developed infrastructure: good hotels, restaurants, shops and many beach activities. Here, unlike neighboring beaches, life is in full swing until night. In the evenings people walk around main street- Colva Beach Road, entering bars and shops. Many tattoo parlors offer their services, but the quality of work, according to reviews, is not at the highest level.

A prepaid taxi from the airport costs between 800-1100 INR.

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2. Palolem

According to Forbes magazine, paradise beach Palolem is in the top 10 best in the world. It's quiet beautiful place actually south of Goa loved by both Indians and visitors: here beautiful nature, wide and long coastline with white sand, crystal clear and calm water. Lots on the beach water activities, and restaurants and bars with free sunbeds for visitors are scattered along the shore.

In the evening, you can walk along the shopping street with souvenirs and dance in local disco clubs. Complete silence reigns in one of the discos: everyone dances in their own rhythm to the selected sound track, which sounds in personal headphones.

A taxi from the airport will cost from 500 to 2200 INR depending on the class of the car. The price is fixed, no bargaining.

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1. Agonda

Agonda is also one of the best beaches on the planet according to TripAdvisor, BBC and several other publications. It stretched for 3 km along beautiful bay framed by gentle hills and palm groves. This is a calm and secluded place, it is safe here, however, you should swim in permitted places to avoid undercurrents.

The coastline is 2.5 km long and about 50 m wide, with golden sand. The entrance to the sea is gentle, the water is clean, the bottom is flat, without stones, only a few huge boulders rise. There are waves here, but calm bays can be found for swimming. The beach is full of eateries. You can stay in a house, bungalow or hotel.

Patnem is a beautiful sandy beach located in the south of the Indian state of Goa. The beach is particularly beautiful and secluded, and the absence of wind and strong waves makes it a great place to relax with children.

Patnem is considered the most isolated and quiet beach of South Goa - it is located in a secluded bay and is famous for its not crowded. The sea in the Patnam area is very calm, and this beach is suitable for families like no other. Right on the sand, there are small thatched-roof bungalows that are rented out for next to nothing. Also on the beach there are many restaurants where you can refresh or have a bite to eat. Golden sand and immutable palm trees complete the overall picture of this paradise.

In general, Putnam Beach is popular among a more mature category of vacationers - there is no special entertainment provided here, and young people can be bored. However, those vacationers who value comfort and silence most of all will definitely like Putnam.

Tiracol beach

Tiracol Beach is located in the north of the state of Goa, in India. Here you will not meet a busy crowd of tourists and you will not see intrusive traders, since Tiracol is the most deserted and remote beach in the state.

The beach consists of small shell rock, and nearby is the medieval fort of the same name, which today has been converted into a small hotel "Heritage", but, nevertheless, is open to the public. In the courtyard of the hotel stands the church of St. Anthony.

If you are tired of the noisy rhythm of the metropolis, want to retire and sunbathe with your loved ones or just be alone with yourself, then a holiday on Tiracol beach is what you are looking for.

Colva beach

Colva beach is the oldest and developed center tourist holiday in South Goa. It is located 8 kilometers from Margao.

This beach is one of the favorite places for fishermen, so on the beach you can see many fishing huts and even villas made in colonial style. And during the holidays and weekends, the beach is filled with Margao locals to escape the summer heat.

This paradise on earth is not only perfect place for swimming, as the waves here are small, but also the center of parties that take place right on the shore. This place will appeal to those who love a serene beach holiday during the day and lead an active nightlife.

Anjuna beach

The beach in Anjuna is a series of coastal cafes, standing on stilts or descending in terraces to the sea, with endless music and colorful characters.

Anjune is famous for its "full moon parties", famous nightclubs "Dolce Vita" and "Paradise", trance parties Hill Top, Full-moon Night Party, Shiva Valley (Anjune is the capital of Goa trance), excellent beach, crazy energy of freedom and, Definitely the Anjuna Market flea market.

Every Wednesday, the bazaar hosts a real carnival of colors. Traders from all over India flock here to offer handcrafted Tibetan, Kashmiri and Gujarati trinkets, silverware, European snacks, Goan trance tapes, photographic elephants to the discerning tourist's eye. In a word, it is easier to say what they cannot offer, but even this is rather difficult.

You need to end the day in the famous Shore Bar, where they see off the sun in the evenings.

Palolem beach

Palolem beach is the most popular beach Indian island Goa. The beach is located on the southern coast of the island and enjoys the increased attention of all vacationers.

Palolem beach is the real one tropical paradise, as it is depicted on postcards or in commercials. Pure white sand, an abundance of palm trees, a picturesque bay, and very close to the coast - a small uninhabited island. There are no hotels nearby and no buildings at all, so the beach has a very cozy atmosphere. If you want to settle closer to the sea, then small bungalows located in a palm grove are at the service of vacationers.

Palolem Beach is quite small - its coastline stretches for only two kilometers. But at the same time, it is never too crowded here. The sea is very warm and calm, you can easily see dolphins in it, which swim almost close to the shore. At the service of vacationers - a variety of sea ​​excursions, diving and many other beach activities.

In general, Palolem beach - perfect place for a relaxing holiday. This is one of the best resorts in India, and it is generally difficult to compete with it in terms of beauty.

Wainguinim beach

Wainguinim Beach is known for its sparkling turquoise waters. Thanks to the bays, there are practically no waves here. The beach is sandy, without stones. Very suitable for families with children. There are usually a lot of vacationers here, but on such a wide beach it is not felt at all, and absolutely does not prevent it from remaining picturesque, cozy and calm. It is for this that he is appreciated by both representatives of the older generation and young people. Vacationers can enjoy water sports here, including diving, play beach volleyball, or simply hide from the midday sun in one of the beach huts, remembering to bring refreshing drinks with them.

Wainguinim Beach is also well known for its cuisine. This beach has several restaurants where you can taste exotic seafood and meat dishes. Here are several the best hotels And resorts in Goa. The beach has good transport connection with the rest of the state.

Vagator beach

Not far from Anjuna, in northern Goa, there is a pretty resort - Vagator. It is popular, first of all, among people who love dance music. Not crowded beaches, cliffs that descend directly to the sea, huge palm trees and beautiful landscapes - this is what makes Vagator one of the most beautiful places on the northern coast. A somewhat underdeveloped infrastructure avoids the disadvantages of more popular resorts, but provides everything you need for a holiday. Here there are guest houses and hotels, restaurants located on the shore, as well as some cultural attractions.

Among fans of holidays in Goa, Vagator is in great demand because of its beaches, despite the fact that the sand on them is dark in color, and stones are found both under water and on the beach. It consists of three beaches: Big, Medium and Small.

The Big Vagator is located right under the ramparts of Chapora Fort. This beach is quite wide, the sand is white and the views are amazing. Buses with excursions come here quite often (usually at lunchtime). Not big beach, surrounded by rocks, is the Middle Vagator, famous for being located at the top popular place Disco Valley parties.

Small Vagator is the most popular among vacationers, it is closed by a rock overgrown with palm trees, and next to it there are nice restaurants and hotels.

Baga Beach

Baga Beach is located in North Goa, 9 km from Mapuza and 16 km from Panaji, the state capital. The beach is bordered by Calangute Beach in the south, and in the north the river separates it from Anjuna Beach.

Here you will find everything from water activities (banana, parachute, scooter) to gourmet restaurants. Many people come here to fish. The beach is famous for its nightlife. Here is one of the most famous dance floors in Goa, the club Titos (Tito "). Entrance for women is free, but men and couples will have to pay. It's amazing a large number of cafes, bars, restaurants with open verandas, offering a wide range of various dishes, for coffee connoisseurs here will prepare a real "espresso". The quality of the writing is excellent and the prices are reasonable.

The main advantage of this place for families with children is the Baga River, in the waters of which the kids love to swim. At the place where the river flows into the sea, there are beautiful black stones, around which the water is constantly "boiling".

Not far from Baga beach are healing springs Mottant.

Galgibag beach in South Goa

Galgibaga is one of the most remote resorts on the south coast of Goa. The beach bears the same name with the river flowing in this area, and is a secluded paradise, hidden in a green bay, and washed by the waves Arabian Sea. The beach itself, stretching for one and a half kilometers, lies between the Galdzhibag and Talpon rivers - this location makes it inaccessible and very quiet, almost deserted.

City beach in Calangute

Calangute is part of a single beach line from Sinkerim to Baga, and in terms of its tourist and historical status it is the center of North Goa.

Modern Calangute is the largest, most commercialized, and most popular beach in Goa, known for its vibrant "night" life.

Market in Calangute

Almost everything is at the service of vacationers - from a wide variety of types of water activities, musical cafe-bars and discos, in which loud music plays and people have fun, a variety of restaurants with the widest choice of dishes and cuisines, a whole scattering noteworthy shops and shops, and to a wide variety of traditional and non-traditional medicines and massages. A great many guesthouses and hotels of various categories have been built in the surrounding areas.

Morjim beach

Morjim Beach is a three-kilometer sandy coastline with airy palm-leaf restaurants, soft sea, gentle wind, hot sun and night parties that are absolutely crazy in their scope and energy. Morjim beach is especially popular among Russian tourists - in fact, it is a "Russian" beach.

Morjim is the perfect place for active rest. Windsurfing and kiting are popular here. Especially for Russian tourists there are two restaurants - "Glavfish" and "Tchaikovsky".

In the southern part, where the Chapora flows into the sea, there is a very attractive place - the turtle beach, Turtle Beach. In Morjim, everyone says that large olive turtles come here from October to March to lay their eggs. That is why Morjim is declared state reserve and is strictly protected by the state. Morjim Beach is also famous for the locals catching fish here with nets, drying them and selling them as fertilizer for palm trees.

Cavelossim beach

Cavelossim Beach is the cleanest and most serene beach in all of Goa, with soft white sand near black rocks and all the amenities for tourists.

Cavelossim Beach is located south of Benaulim, 12 kilometers from the city, in South Goa. Its bewitching nature along the shores of the Arabian Sea and the Sal River attracts many people. Active water sports sports, boating, trips to local markets for souvenirs, visits to Indian artisan shops - all this is received in full by vacationers in this place. People come to Cavelossim Beach for its amazing beauty, the relaxing effect of the quiet sea waves and the opportunity to enjoy the calmness of the blue sea water.

Calangute beach

Nowadays, 7 kilometers of Calangute beach is occupied by the territory of tourism with the vast majority of hotels, shops and restaurants. Extras are added by local residents - Indians who spend their holidays in Calangute. The Calangute area is famous for its rather original landscapes: at the entrance you can see the fake dome of the Church of St. Alex, and the emerald green of the fields located nearby add color.

The attraction of the beach is Art Gallery"Kerkar", in which you can get acquainted with the works of all Goan artists. In "Kerkar", once a week, an evening of Indian song and dance is held, which is definitely worth a visit.

Those who like to hang out in Calangute will most likely be bored, because of the outstanding places of such a plan on the beach, only three establishments remain: Peter`s bar, Angela P. Fernandes and Bob`s Inn.

The beach is designed for those who want to relax and enjoy nature, if you are one of these tourists - welcome!

Candolim beach

Candolim Beach is located 14 kilometers from the capital of the Indian state of Goa - the city of Panaji. The beach mostly consists of clean soft sand. Near Sinquerim, there are centers for almost all types of water sports: here you can do both parasailing and swimming to dolphin habitats, and much more.

On the beach in Donna Florina Beach Resort is a gathering place for adherents of various religious practices. There are many cafes and restaurants on the waterfront, of which it is worth noting Floyd’s with traditional Goan dishes, Bom Sucesso with karaoke and live music, Coconut Inn, Flambee with excellent cuisine, Allspice near Taj Holiday Village, Top Corner and Stone House. Hotels and shops are also nearby. From the beach with a frequency of 20 minutes there is a bus and you can always take a taxi.

Cola beach

Cola Beach is located in Kankona, Goa, India. This is truly a paradise for tourists - the most remote beach from civilization, where you can enjoy peace and solitude. The sand of the beach has a reddish color, which stands out against the background of bright green palms. Among other things, the Cola beach is much cleaner, perhaps precisely because it is much more deserted than the rest of Goa's beaches.

Cola Beach is a wild place that is perfect for those tourists who are looking for solitude, tranquility and relaxation. Here you will not meet families with small children, as the entrance to the water is quite sharp. By the way, you should be careful: despite the fact that the coast is sandy, sharp stones can be found at the bottom near the coast. The best time to visit Kola Beach is from October to March, when the dry and hot season begins on the coast of India, while from November to February it is humid and often rainy. Cola Beach consists of two parts, separated by a cape and, respectively, having the name Big Cola Beach and Small Cola Beach.

Finding this beach is not difficult: it is located 10 kilometers from Agonda beach and 15 kilometers from Palolem beach - noisy sea ​​resorts with a well-developed tourist infrastructure.

Agonda beach

Agonda Beach is located in the southern part of Goa. A three-kilometer sandy beach, stretching away from the main roads, is rightfully considered one of the most cozy corners coast.

Those who do not need a noisy company, loud music and the inviting cries of merchants tend to come here. There is clean white sand, and palm trees grow along the coastline along its entire length. Bungalows hide in their shadow. There are no stalls and no souvenir shops, but you can hear the sound of the surf and the rustle of palm branches. You can order a boat trip and you will surely see dolphins in the sea.

Romantics and adventure lovers can rent a tent, set it up right there on the shore, fall asleep under starry sky and wake up to the sound of the waves. The sea here is warm, the bottom without stones. This beach is very suitable for a relaxing family holiday.

Sinker beach in North Goa

The southernmost beach of North Goa is the Sinker. Nearby is the Portuguese fort of Aguada, built in 1612 and protecting the entrance to the mouth of the Mandovi River. At the top of the hill there is a lighthouse and the Church of St. Lawrence.

Arambol beach

Arambol Beach, located in the city of Arambol, in the Indian state of North Goa, on the coast of the Arabian Sea, is considered an attractive holiday destination for residents of the country and tourists from all over the world. A wide beach with clean and warm water and white sand is not crowded, as it is located in the northern part of the state.

The whole life of the resort town takes place on the beach; every year a grandiose costumed carnival takes place here. In the northern part of the beach, you can see the coastline, sandwiched between two rocks, and a fresh lake, which is fed by water from local hot springs. During the day, beach visitors enjoy the sea and a gentle breeze, and in the evening they can attend beach parties with live music and mass meditations.

Arrosim beach

Arossim is an unusually beautiful, calm and quiet beach, located 12 kilometers from the city of Margao and 16 kilometers from Dabolim Airport.

On the beach you can admire the dazzling white sand, picturesque palm trees, calm sea waves and colorful fishing boats moored to the shore. There are also several shops here. This resort has all the conditions for water and beach sports.

At the southern end of Arossim is the famous luxury hotel Park Hyatt, which has the largest swimming pool in the country, an epic spa and fitness center, and its own Kid `s camp. In the north of Arossim, near Cansaulim, is the Heritage Village Club. In the village itself there are several villas, guest houses and restaurants.

Diving center on Palolemo beach

It used to be that the resorts of Goa are not interesting for divers. However, the rich underwater life of the Arabian Sea, the novelty of the destination and the ability to choose any dive program make this center attractive for both experienced divers and beginners. The Arabian Sea is not as rich in corals as the Red Sea, but it is simply teeming with fearless fish!

In addition, the local coast is ideal for diving for beginners, which include most tourists. Depths from 8 to 22 meters, visibility up to 20 meters, water temperature from 25 to 30 C are ideal conditions for exploring the underwater world. The dives near the Netrani Islands will be especially impressive, where you will be taken by boat. You will see many unusual marine life and fish in natural coral reef conditions.

And most importantly, you will feel complete security, because you will be accompanied by certified employees of the center with extensive experience.

Colomb beach

Colomb is a beautiful sandy beach located in the southern part of the Indian state of Goa. The beach is modest in size and relatively private - even in the midst of tourist season it is never crowded here.

Colomb beach has the shape of a wide horseshoe and is surrounded on all sides by palm groves and rocks. Colomb is a rocky beach. On its sandy shore, fragments of rocks and smooth black boulders are found in abundance, which give this place a picturesque look. A separate attraction of Colomb is the Pandava Drum rock - if you throw stones at it, the rock makes a sound a bit like a drum roll.

Otherwise, Colomb Beach is not much different from other beaches in South Goa. There are also restaurants that offer vacationers to enjoy traditional Indian cuisine. And right on the sand, guest houses with thatched roofs rise - these bungalows can be rented for a moderate amount. In addition, Colombes will definitely appeal to all lovers of peace and solitude - this is one of the quietest and most peaceful beaches in the region.

Kerim beach

Kerim Beach is the most remote beach in the north of Goa and located at the very mouth of the Terekol River. This place was created by nature for lovers of secluded relaxation who love to enjoy sunsets of extraordinary beauty.

Kerim Beach is located in the north of Goa, in the southwestern part of India. Its wide white Sandy shore extends from north to south for almost two kilometers. A distinctive feature of the beach is the complete silence around - there are almost no extraneous sounds from the ferry crossing to Maharashtra.

The shore of the beach is decorated not only with palm trees, but also with numerous coniferous trees, where the tempel is hidden, which is used by the locals as a house of culture. Everyone can rent a house in this area - a bungalow on the beach or a separate room in a hostel in a nearby village. You can have a bite to eat in small restaurants - sheks, which prepare delicious local dishes.

The best time to visit Kerim Beach is February, when it is not very hot here and you can have a good rest.

Rajbag beach

Rajbag is one of the most popular sandy beaches Indian state of Goa. Rajbag is very clean, comfortable and enjoys well-deserved popularity among tourists and vacationers.

Rajbag is much less known than other beaches in South Goa, but it is in no way inferior to them in terms of comfort and beauty.

Rajbag Beach stretches for a kilometer along the coast, and its natural boundaries are two small streams that limit it from the north and south. The popular five-star Grand Resort Goa is located near the beach, but Rajbag is not privately owned, and anyone can relax here. Golden sand, immutable palm trees and warm waters The Arabian Sea turns this place into a real tropical paradise.

There are several bars and restaurants on the beach where you can have a bite to eat and refresh yourself. Well, in general, Rajbag is simple great place for family holidays, attracting bathers from all over the area.

Majorda beach

Majorda Beach is one of the best beaches in India, and certainly one of the largest. In fact, Majorda is a whole strip of beaches stretching for as much as 30 kilometers between the resort towns of Velso and Mobor, Goa.

Majorda beach - very beautiful place surrounded by beautiful palm groves. Fruit trees, beautiful coves and lagoons, and exotic villages abound on the coast. local residents.

The beach itself is very clean, and the sea is always warm. Also along the coastline are numerous bars and restaurants offering visitors local cuisine and extravagant delicacies from fresh seafood.

In general, Majorda is one of the best resort areas in all of India. The huge, clean beach attracts thousands of bathers from all over the country. But they especially love Majorda Foreign tourists- it's just a heavenly place for a comfortable stay.

Betalbatim beach

Betalbatim (Sunset) Beach is one of the best beaches in Goa. It is located between the beaches of Colva and Maggiora. The length of the beach strip is a little more than 1.5 kilometers.

On this stretch of coast, soft to the touch, fine, golden-white sand. Chic and safe swimming in the warm Arabian Sea will bring great pleasure.

Many tourists and travelers come here to see the indescribably beautiful sunsets. Therefore, the second name of the beach is Sunset, which in English means "sunset".

Boat trips are also very popular here for the purpose of observing birds and dolphins, which are very numerous in this area.

On the seashore in Betalbatim, there are several cozy shek restaurants serving Goan, Indian and continental cuisines. Diverse hotels, resorts and guesthouses provide vacationers with a wide range of services.

Ashvem beach

Ashvem is a real paradise for connoisseurs of a quiet, cozy and relaxing holiday.

The beach is located in North Goa and is one of the few isolated picturesque beaches region.

Ashvem attracts tourists from all over the world with its magnificent golden sandy stripes, picturesque palm groves and gorgeous sea. Another important advantage of Ashvem is that the beach is completely public and there are no private properties on its territory.

While staying here, you should definitely take a walk through the palm groves in order to personally contemplate the splendor of colorful sunrises and sunsets, as well as enjoy the fresh light breeze blowing from the ocean. Period from November to March - best time to visit the beach.

Butterfly beach

Butterfly Beach is located on the tiny island of Butterfly, between the beaches of Palolem and Agonda. The southern part coast of Goa. Stunningly beautiful places, magnificent beaches, virgin nature.

There are two versions of this romantic name for the island and the beach. According to the first, this name appeared because of two mountain surfaces connected in the form of butterfly wings. According to another version, the name was given by the first tourists who arrived here during the flowering season of trees and saw a lot of butterflies here. But be that as it may, it is surprisingly suitable for this beautiful secluded place.

The semi-circular beach is located in a small isolated bay. White fine sand and clear azure water. The beach is ideal for those who are looking for peace and solitude. The rocks around the bay are overgrown with a variety of exotic trees. There are many paths to walk and explore the island. There is no infrastructure on the beach itself, so it is advisable to take food and drinks with you.

Varca beach

Varca Beach is located in South Goa near Benaulim Beach.

Varca Beach is not yet widely known, but is already popular with tourists. A long coastal strip of about ten kilometers with white soft sand attracts with its tranquility and charming nature. Paradise is framed by palm and shrub vegetation. The beach is also a place where dolphins often appear. Watching these beautiful animals gives an unforgettable experience.

Temples of Murdeshwar, Goa, India Sculpture face of Shiva on Vagator, Goa, India

Goa is a state in India, popular for recreation and wintering among tourists and travelers from the CIS countries. The length of the coastline is about 100 km. The coast is washed by the Arabian Sea.

Over this distance along the sea are located resort towns, each of which has its own characteristics.

The beaches of Goa can be divided into three parts: north Goa for backpackers and winterers, north Goa for package tourists and south Goa (clean, civil and calm part of the state).

North Goa for backpackers

The beaches in the north of Goa (Arambol, Mandrem, Morjim) are considered the cheapest, popular among winterers and backpackers. Housing is presented in the form of a bungalow on the beach or simple rooms in guesthouses.

Creative people come here (including hippies, freaks and homeless rastamans), as well as people seeking, raw foodists and drinkers. First of all, for the sake of the atmosphere and parties, and only then for the sake of a beach holiday.

Arambol

65 km from Dabolim Airport.

Arambol is the most popular village in Goa, where mostly Russian-speaking winterers, photographers, dancers, fire-eaters, yogis and other citizens who are not burdened with work go.

Why go to Arambol?

  • To meet the man of your dreams. I know several successful stories when people met in Arambol and have been traveling together ever since.
  • A bunch of like-minded people?! People in Arambol gather different, so everyone will find a suitable company. I found myself three Spaniards on Royal enfieds
  • A wide range of entertainment (from yoga, qigong dancing, painting to smoking mushrooms)
  • Nice wide beaches. There is no shade in Arambol, but you can rent a sun lounger and hide under an umbrella.
  • Cheap housing and entertainment

Cons of Arambol

  • Mud and cow poop. In the south of Goa, this goodness is less.
  • There are many people, including various stoners and quiet alcoholics, who drunkenly drive around the streets in Royal Enfields, not paying attention to pedestrians.

More about Arambol will be discussed in a separate article. Using the link, you can book a decent hotel in Arambol for the first couple of days until you find a more suitable accommodation.


Beaches around Arambol
Main beach in Arambol
Sunsets in Arambol
Big banyan tree and smoking baba in Armabol

Mandrem

62 km north of Dabolim Airport.

Madrem begins immediately after Arambol. I like the sea on Madrem more. Families with small children and lovers of a more relaxing holiday mainly live here.


Mandrem beaches
Surfers on Mandrem

Mandrem

Morjim

Russian beach in North Goa. There is a market where you can buy food, souvenirs and clothes. Chapora Fort is also located there. In winter you can go kitesurfing. The wind in Morjim blows from January to February.

North Goa for package travelers (Baga, Calangute, Candolim)

If you buy a package tour to Goa, you will most likely be sent to the north of Goa to the beaches of Baga, Calangute, Candolim. They differ the most high prices(one and a half times higher than in Arambol) and a large number of tourists who came to come off on a tour for a couple of weeks.

Prices for package tours to India ↓↓

The water in the sea is not the cleanest, the coastline is lined with sunbeds. Most cafes speak Russian. There are discos, bars, restaurants, ATMs, supermarkets.

If you do not like crowded tourist towns, but want to save money, you can buy a ticket to one of the popular resorts, but do not stay in a hotel all the time, but travel to other beaches on a scooter or buses.

Vacation packages to India, which include charter tickets and a modest hotel, are sometimes cheaper than flights to Goa on regular flights, but no one forces you to live in a redeemed hotel all the time.

Baga

Baga is an analogue of the coastal resorts of southern Russia in the Indian version. Hundreds of hotels, thousands of sun loungers, music, cafes, restaurants and people lying on top of each other.

Here you can ride on a banana boat, on a jet ski, fly with a parachute over the sea. This is a resort with ATMs, cafes, entertainment. The “civilian” part of Goa begins with Baga.

Calangute

Calangute is a lively resort with all the consequences. Here you will find water rides, branded clothing stores, supermarkets, fast food establishments, a large number of hotels and shek.

Intrusive Indians walk along the coast with offers to buy a bracelet / pareo / watermelon and other necessary things. Everything is very fussy and obviously an amateur. The contingent is package tourists from Russia and the UK, there are also a lot of locals.

Candolim

Candolim starts right after Calangute. This is the most popular resort for package tourists from Russia and the UK, who come to Goa for 1-2 weeks and stay in 2-3 * hotels, so English and Russian are spoken in cafes and restaurants on the coast.

Prices in establishments are 30-40 percent higher than in Arambol. Near the beach you can visit Fort Aguada, built 100 years ago. Candolim is located 40 km north of Dabolim Airport.


Candolim beach


Sun loungers on Candolim beach
Sea on Baga beach

south goa

The beaches of South Goa are all beaches south of Panaji (the state capital). These include Benolim, Carmona, Varca, Fatrade, Agonda, Palolem, etc. For a short-term seaside vacation in India (1-2 weeks), it makes sense to choose the south of the state.

It is cleaner here than in the north of the state, also in the south is most comfortable hotels with stars and a more or less decent level of service. There you can meet tourists from other countries, because the north of Goa was mainly chosen by travelers from Russia. I personally like the southern beaches more.

Benaulim

There are a large number of guest houses in Benaulim and not expensive hotels, but most often they are 100% full. It is popular for recreation among pensioners from Europe, there are also Russian tourists of different ages. There is Internet (mobile Idea, a little worse - Vodafone)

Cooking

Located near the village of the same name Varka. One of the widest and least crowded beaches in South Goa. Smoothly transitions into Fatrade.

Fatrade

Fatrad is one of my favorite beaches in South Goa. There are a few sheks on the coast, but mostly the coast is deserted. The sand is white, the beach is wide, the ocean is clean, sun loungers are installed in some places near the sheks. To lie down, you need to order something in a cafe. There is no natural shade.

The disadvantage of the beaches of Varka and Fatraida for budget travelers is that there are no cheap accommodations. You can rent a house in the village of Varka, but you will have to ride a bike to the sea for 10-15 minutes.

Housing, which is within walking distance from the sea, is mainly condominiums and large expensive apartments, there is no housing on the coast. There are hotels near the sea costing from 1600 rupees (Kolonia jose), there were also hotels for 1500 and 3500 rupees.


The beaches of Varca and Fatrade
Cooking
Mud is also found in the south of Goa, but it is less than in the north.
Cafe on Fatrade Beach

Agonda

Agonda is located in the south of Goa, 72 km from Dabolim Airport. Suitable for those who are not looking for parties and entertainment. There are many people there. Mostly those who prefer a quiet relaxing holiday. Along the coast there are many bungalows and shacks. Prices are higher than in neighboring Palolem.

Palolem

The southernmost beach in Goa. In many sources it is listed as heavenly. Of all the variety of resorts in Goa, I liked Palolem the most. I lived there for 8 days in a bungalow three steps from the sea. The bungalow cost 600 rupees per day and was distinguished by the presence of high-speed Internet and a pleasant little terrace.

The contingent on Palolem is European youth (mostly backpackers), there are tourists from Russia, but they are few. Night life is poorly developed, but during the day there are a lot of people on sun loungers, cafes are packed with vacationers. Palolem is crowded, but somehow especially fun. There are almost no hippie freaks.

This beach, whose second name is Harmal, is a kind of cradle of the birth of the hippie movement in Goa, which began in the 60s of the last century. Young people, renouncing the blessings of civilization, came to Arambol to build their own paradise here. Despite the fact that the fashion for this direction has remained in the past, the beach is still hippy, former hippies and creative personalities come here. The coast is lined with cottages, the path to the sea is dotted with souvenir sellers. Nearby there is a freshwater pond, and the beach borders on Tirakol - a local river.

Calangute

Also in the past, a hippie-gathering beach, "living" in North Goa. Seven kilometers of sea paradise with excellent infrastructure (a great number of restaurants, shops, shops), many courses (yoga, meditation, karate, reiki, massage), art gallery and other unusual for beaches entertainment places are waiting on Calangute for lovers of spiritual growth. There are discos on the beach, and the gallery hosts an evening of Indian dance every week. Clubs are also plentiful, some open until dawn.

Baga



"Neighbour" Calangute - a modest size, but amazingly beautiful beach, surrounded by several hotels. The sand on Baga is also amazing - bright, brown. The territory is clean, the sea is like fresh milk. In addition, Baga has its own secret - the river of the same name, which is adored by crumbs. Most a nice place on the river - confluence with the sea: on the border "lives" a lot of black beautiful stones, "stepping over" through which the river becomes like a huge bubbling fountain. And, of course, the market on Saturdays: shopping - yes!

Majorda



A kind of "exposition" of a series of beaches stretching in one line for 30 km of the coast. The area is so picturesque that some tourists claim that these regions are the most beautiful on the planet. Still, the abundance of exotic vegetation, the cleanest sea, white sand and the rich underwater world of Majorda, which appears on the shore after low tide, makes travelers come back here again and again. Check it out and you might not be an exception.

Cansaulim



An excellent beach in the south of Goa is a favorite place for families. The coast is full of cafes and restaurants that give you the opportunity to use sunbeds and other beach "devices" for free. The highlight of Cansaulim is the crabs scurrying along the beach in the evenings: “arm yourself” with flashlights, take the kids and hunt them down.



"Inhabitant" of South Goa - Galgibag beach- a gathering place for fans of ecotourism. The untouchedness of nature, the almost complete absence of traces of civilization, wild vegetation for more than a year - like a magnet, attracts those travelers who want to relax at sea in puritanical conditions. However, the local hospitable Indians will not let you die of hunger, do not worry.



Beach from the very romantic story the origin of his name. The legend of the unhappy love of the daughter of a Portuguese rich man, who, having fallen in love with a fisherman, but not having received her father's blessing, threw herself into the sea. A stunning view of the pier of the same name, good infrastructure, delicious cuisine and hospitable people will make your stay in Dona Paula cozy but bright.

Sinkerim



This place is a paradise for windsurfers and water skiing. Fishermen will also have something to do. And if your soul mate is not interested extreme entertainment, then you can do photo hunting, because Sinquerim is located near Fort Aguada, which is an irresistible bay nestled between sandy bays, which means that photos taken on Sinquerim can become favorites of your vacation album.

Candolim



A very popular beach in the expanses of cheerful North Goa. good infrastructure and moderate prices attract many tourists to Candolim. Even at the height of the season, when it is difficult to find free housing in Goa, Candolim, most likely, will find a cozy corner for you. The coast is replete with hotels and guesthouses. Travelers are highly respected by the locals, so the number of boarding houses and restaurants is growing every year. Moreover, even at the peak of the season, it is quite realistic to invest in a moderate amount in terms of costs. So wind on your mustache: Candolim is a beach for those who like to spend money, as they say, wisely.

Cola



A secluded, almost wild beach, to which there is not even an access road, you have to walk. The abundance of palm trees, the cleanest sea, the silence and the neighborhood of a charming lake will serve as compensation for your forced walk. The beach has a nice cafe with romantic music. In general, do you want to retire, enjoy your honeymoon or be alone? So, you to Cola.

Aguada



An excellent beach near the fort of the same name is the first in a series of its "brothers" belonging to South Goa. Luxurious hotels, cleanliness, soft sand, the presence of beach "devices" and an abundance of exotic vegetation - what else does a tourist need for a seaside holiday?

Miramar



Having also a middle name - "Gaspar Diaz", is located in the shade of the casuarina forest. The beauty is incredible, but the entrance to the sea here is rocky, vacationers should be careful, because the skin on the feet is so delicate.



Tiny (only 200 meters long) Wainiginim is said to be the most heavenly place in Goa. Previously, there was a Jesuit settlement here, but civilization did not wash away the beauty of past centuries, and the connection of the sea with the Zauri River only adds color to Vainiginim - so desired and adored by romantic tourists. They say that the water here is so clear that the bottom in these parts is visible even from satellites. The beach is located in a picturesque bay, which seems serene in appearance, meanwhile, keep an eye on the children, as a powerful current is sometimes observed at some distance from the coast. The "chip" of Vainiginim is a turquoise sea. The beach is framed by several restaurants, they say that fish is cooked here incomparably.

The beaches of Goa stretch along the entire coast of this resort state. In fact, the entire tourist life in Goa is concentrated in a hundred-kilometer beach strip - everything a traveler needs is right on the shores of the Arabian Sea, be it hotels, restaurants or beach cafes. Despite the fact that Goa can hardly be called the best place for holidays with children, the number of tourists here is increasing year by year - however, this usually happens at the expense of young people, among whom this very “non-Indian” state of India is famous for its numerous parties and night discos.

The beaches of North and South Goa

Goa is conventionally divided into two dissimilar parts - northern and southern. The north of the state, without exaggeration, can be called the most party place on the entire coast. indian ocean, after all, only Thai Phuket can boast of such a number of nightly entertainment. But the southern part sometimes resembles respectable European resorts with their measured life - there are practically no round-the-clock establishments here, and the entertainment time ends after sunset. In addition, judging by the reviews of Goa hotels, the hotels of the northern and southern parts The states are unlike each other - modest and inexpensive hotels in the north sometimes look very modest against the backdrop of chic southern ones.

All the beaches of Goa belong to the state, so on local resorts there is no place inaccessible to tourists, regardless of whether they live in a luxury hotel or in a coastal bungalow. The only exception is the beach, part of which is protected from tourists due to sea ​​turtles coming to the coast during the breeding season. But sunbeds on almost all beaches are conditionally free, but you can use them only by buying food or drinks in beach sheks.

Most of the beaches in both parts of Goa are sandy, and entry into the water is almost always gentle. Often on the beaches there are rivers that cross them parallel to the seashore - they create a kind of lagoon, convenient for bathing kids. The swimming season on local beaches lasts from October to March, when the weather in Goa is dry and not very hot. The coolest month here is January, but the air temperature during the daytime does not fall below 31-33 °C, and the water in the sea is never colder than the annual average of 28-29 °C. On average, at the height of the high season, the temperature fluctuates around 33 ° C during the day, and 22 ° C at night.

Features of the beaches of Goa

Despite the fact that the Arabian Sea is rich in flora and fauna, diving in Goa is practically not common due to the characteristics of the bottom and numerous rivers, flowing into it on the coast of the state, the water is rather muddy and visibility almost everywhere is no more than a couple of meters.

Among the dangers of Goan beaches, quite intense undercurrents can be distinguished, passing a couple of hundred meters from the coast and sea snakes and other reptiles varying degrees toxicity. Therefore, before choosing one or another beach for yourself, you should pay attention to Goa reviews from those who have already been lucky enough to relax in this part of magnificent India.

North Goa beaches

Candolim

Candolim, located 45 km from the international Goa airport, is one of the most uncharacteristic beaches in the northern part of the state. This is one of the most respectable resorts with expensive hotels and villas for rent.

Candolim unlike himself famous beach state, is a calm and uncrowded place, so the bulk of vacationers on the beach are those who come here for a quiet family vacation. Despite the fact that the approach to the water here is somewhat steeper than on other beaches, it is suitable for families with children - it is quite clean here, and the entry into the water is very gentle and stretches for several tens of meters.

Calangute

Calangute Beach is located about fifty kilometers from the Goa International Airport. This beach is perhaps the most famous and "party" in all of Goa - not only tourists, but also locals rest here, and the noise does not subside day or night.

Calangute stretches along the coast for seven kilometers, turning into an equally noisy and crowded beach. The whole Calangute is literally lined with a variety of restaurants, sun loungers, umbrellas and other necessary for a comfortable stay. This beach is not suitable for families with children - it is noisy, crowded, and the purity of the sea and sand leave much to be desired.

Arambol

Aramabol, which is about 60 km from Goa International Airport, is practically the most northern beach this part of the state. Its length is about 16 km, during which the sand is replaced by small pebbles, and the salty waters of the ocean are fresh lagoons.

Arambol is a rather secluded beach, but there are many restaurants and cafes here. But there are not a large number of hotels here - as a rule, tourists live here in rented private bungalows and houses, many of which are located right on the beach.

Arambol Beach is chosen by, as they say, "creative" people - it is here, like nowhere else in Goa, that you can meet a lot of colorful characters.

Mandrem

Mandrem is located near Arambol, but differs from it in silence and a small number of tourists. This beach is great for families with children - the sand here is fine and clean, and the entry into the water is gentle.

There are no numerous merchants on the beach vying with one another offering their goods, but there are quite a lot of sheks - small restaurants with delicious local dishes and not only cuisine.

Mandrem offers a variety of accommodation options - from expensive hotels with a high level of service to bungalows and guesthouses that can be rented inexpensively for a long time.

(Morjim)

Morjim, the most "Russian" beach in the northern part of Goa, is 60 km away from the international airport. A wide strip of beach covered with gray sand stretches for three kilometers along the coast of the Arabian Sea.

Morjim hotels are some of the most expensive in this part of the state, and local restaurants also cannot be called a dream of an economical tourist. However, this does not prevent numerous tourists from spending here not even weeks, but months - and some even live here permanently.

Due to the wind, there is an opportunity to go surfing and kiting on the beach, but the underwater currents make Morjim not the best place to relax with children, especially small ones.

Anjuna

Anjuna Beach, one of the most "party" places in Goa, is located about fifty kilometers from the state's international airport. This beach is absolutely not suitable for a quiet and relaxed holiday - it is always noisy and crowded here.

The strip of the beach is not very wide, but if you wish, you can find a place for a sunbed and an umbrella. However, Anjuna is not very convenient for swimming, especially at low tide, when the entry into the sea is strewn with sharp stones.

Vagator

Vagator, another beach in the northern part of the state, is located near the bustling Anjuna. Unlike its neighbor, this beach is less crowded, and after ten o'clock in the evening all local establishments are closed.

Vagator can't brag developed infrastructure, - there are not a lot of shek here, and the hotels are located hundreds of meters from the beach. Vacationers with children are unlikely to be comfortable here, since lifeguards are not on duty on the beach, and entry into the water is quite steep even for adults.

Baga

Baga is located in close proximity to the busiest beach in the northern part of Goa -. Actually, the border between these two beaches is rather conditional, and you can get from one to the other on foot in just five minutes.

In addition to its lively nightlife, Baga is famous for its unusual brown sand, against which giant black stones stand out. Baga is not the best place for families with children because of the noise and the steep entrance to the sea, but thanks to the river flowing right along the beach, the smallest travelers still have a place to swim.

Ashvem (Aswem)

Ashvem is one of the most "sparsely populated" beaches of North Goa, about 60 km away from the international airport. The beach cannot boast of a developed infrastructure and discos that are so popular in this part of the state - rather, it will suit those who crave solitude. Even in high season there are very few tourists on Ashvem, and during the off-season you can only occasionally meet local residents here.

There are few accommodation options near the beach, while the cost of living in both hotel rooms and beach bungalows is lower than in the neighboring one, but higher than the average for the northern part of the state.

Tirakol (Tirakol)

Tiracol, located about 70 km from Goa International Airport, is the state's northernmost beach. In addition, this is the wildest and "uncivilized" beach with an almost complete lack of infrastructure, apart from a single hotel and no less lonely cafe.

It is impossible to get to Tiracol by land - first you need to get to Kerim beach, which is next to Arambol, and then cross a small river by ferry.

The beaches of South Goa

Colva

Colva, the most popular beach in southern Goa, is located almost 70 km from Dabolim International Airport. This beach is somewhat similar to its northern "competitors" - here, unlike most of southern beaches, there is nightlife.

Colva is a rather large beach, but only its central part is crowded - walking half a kilometer in any direction you can find a lot of quiet places where there are practically no vacationers, both from among the locals and from among the tourists.

Cooking (Varca)

Varca, one of the most beloved beaches of South Goa by tourists, is located 30 km from the international airport of the state. The beach stretches for eight kilometers along the coast of the Arabian Sea, and, despite the abundance of vacationers, it is considered one of the cleanest and most well-groomed in Goa.

The beach is great for families with children - the sand here is fine and without "pleasant" surprises in the form of stones and fragments of shells, and the entry into the water is quite gentle. It will be good on the beach for those who love peace and quiet in the evening - there are no discos or noisy crowded parties.

(cavelossim)

Cavelossim, which is about forty kilometers from Goa International Airport, is considered one of the most, so to speak, prestigious beaches of the resort state. A wide eight-kilometer strip of the beach is covered with light sand, and indeed Cavelossim, unlike many Goan beaches, is very well maintained and clean. The bulk of vacationers in these places are wealthy Europeans and Russians.

The nightlife here is almost as vibrant as in the resorts of north Goa. In the evenings, vacationers are entertained with a variety of shows, and at night noisy discos begin on the beach, attracting tourists from all the surrounding beaches.

Utorda (Utorda)

Utorda, located 20 km from Goa International Airport, is one of the most idyllic beaches of the entire south coast. A wide strip of white sandy beach is bordered on three sides by tall palm trees, creating excellent shade.

There are practically no young people on the beach; as a rule, elderly Europeans and families with children rest here. Utorda is well suited for family holidays, it is quiet and calm here, and in the evenings there are no noisy parties and discos.

Majorda (Majorda)

Majorda, 20 km away from Goa International Airport, is a thirty-kilometer strip of beaches stretching along the coast of the Arabian Sea. Majorda includes several villages, including Utorda, Colva, Varga, Benaulim and others, interconnected by bus routes.

This resort strip is considered the best place to relax in Goa with children, since the beaches here are sandy, the entrance to the sea is convenient even for kids, and the hotels are designed for families.

Benaulim

Benaulim, which is only 30 km from Goa International Airport, is one of the quietest and most secluded places in South Goa. There are no noisy parties here, and most shacks and shops that work from seven in the morning close quite early, so life on the beach stops at night.

Benaulim Beach is well suited for families with children - it is clean here, the beach strip at low tide is very wide, and the sand is fine and clean. However, there are no hotels of a category higher than 3 *, so living conditions may not be comfortable enough.

Cola

Cola, more than 60 km from the airport, is one of the most secluded even by the standards of South Goa. There are very few tourists here, but the infrastructure is quite developed for such a non-tourist place. Get to the beach public transport you can’t, but from Agonda you can get to Cola by taxi or rented bike.

Despite the seclusion and silence, the beach is not suitable for families with children due to the steep entry into the water and the stones that abound in the light sand that covers Kola.

Agonda

To get to Agonda from Goa International Airport, you will have to overcome more than 70 km. However, judging by the reviews of travelers, it's worth it - Agonda is famous for its beauty and relative seclusion - as far as Goa's secluded beaches can be called. However, even the abundance of tourists will not interfere with the rest - the beach has a length of about three kilometers, so finding a deserted place is quite simple.

Agonda is great for families with children - the Andaman Sea in this part of the state is very calm, fine, almost white sand does not surprise in the form of sharp stones, and entry into the water is convenient even for the smallest tourists.

Palolem

Palolem is the southernmost of the beaches of South Goa, from which the airport is more than 70 km away. Palolem, which is quite rare for the beaches of this Indian state, is great for families with children, as it is located in a bay that is protected from the winds that bring high waves. The entrance to the water here is very smooth, and sharp stones are almost completely absent in the sand.

The length of the beach is about two kilometers, but its width, especially at high tide, is rather small. You can’t count on privacy here, since Palolem is full of not only vacationers from among tourists and local residents, but also numerous merchants.