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Palolem Beach, Goa

Visit the lovely beaches of Goa, offering you calm and serene surroundings, to make up for an unforgettable vacation in Goa. Among the most popular beaches are the Vagator, Anjuna, Calangute, Baga, and Harmal in the North of Goa and Colva, Betul and Palolem in the South. The Anjuna beach forms a major stopover and is famous for its flea market and rave parties.

Travelers Hub provides you with the best beach tour packages in Goa, with all the facilities to enjoy the Sun, Surf and Sand. Some of the main beaches of Goa are:

Palolem

It forms one of the most visited and well- known beaches of Goa. It's a beach of white sand facing a blue bay between two headlands. An interesting feature of this Goa beach is the little wooded islands on the northern headland.

Agonda

If you continue driving towards Panaji, the next beach is Agonda. It's long and lonely, fringed with palms and casuarinas and dominated by a large hill to the south. However, it's not safe to swim out too far here. There are no shops or other facilities on this beach: so carry all you need.

Colva

Colva Beach Goa Colva is on the northern end of this long, continuous strip of coastline. It's broad and beautiful, has a stream coursing through it and is backed by palms. Sadly, its beauty has made it popular and its popularity has cheapened it: its off-beach shops and restaurants, brightly lit and crowded, give it the feel of a funfair rather than a serene, unwinding beach. This is essentially our domestic tourists' paddling beach.

Majorda

The sands of Majorda, next on your northern drive to Panaji, are not as white as those of Colva but it is popular in a slightly more up-market way. Here people relax under beach umbrellas and recline on pool chairs. There are shacks backed by stands of screw pines and palms and a small stream lost itself in a puddle patronized by flocks of white gulls.


Bogmolo

The last southern beach before you get to Panaji is the first southern beach to be discovered by visitors: Bogmolo. Visitors and fishermen alike now share this broad beach, backed by palms. You'd find bathers relaxing on sun beds under bright beach umbrellas. Bogmolo is considered a safe beach for swimmers.

Dona Paula Beach, Goa Dona Paula

On the other side of this headland is the little bay and tiny beach of Dona Paula. Water scooters and speedboats buzz across the bay and, at the drop of a hat, guides will embroider on the woeful tale of a star-crossed maiden who fell in love with a handsome man below her status. Conventions could not be breached in those distant days and so she leapt into the sea and to her death. If you listen carefully, you will hear her singing forlornly on moonlit nights, they say, but if you claim that it's only a sea-bird singing, they'd retort back saying you're not attuned to the spirits of the air!

Other popular beaches of Goa are Aguada, Sinquerim, Candolim, Calangute, Baga, Vagator, Anjuna, and Arambol.