Beaches of Goa
Anjuna Beach

Anjuna is a small village in North of Goa and Anjuna Beach is located about 18 km away from Panaji the capital of Goa. Popularly know as the Freak capital of the World, Anjuna Beach in Goa is one of the most crowded beaches of Goa. Goa Anjuna beIt claimed popularity for its Trance Parties and the Hippies who tried to synthesize the spiritual traditions of the East and the art, ideas and the music of the West. Sometime in the late 1950s to mid-1960s, the area was "discovered" by a group of travelers, including "Eight Finger Eddie," and a small international psychedelic scene began to meet there to party during the dry season. Ever since then, Anjuna beach Goa has become just the right place for lazing holidaymakers.
Sightseeing at Anjuna -
Mascarenhas Mansionf : Mascarenhas Mansion located near the Anjuna Beach is a proud monument with rich and classic balconies. The L-shaped seat along the length of the porch is of expensive wood. It has some of the finest stained glass floral etchings.
Wednesday Flea Market : Wednesday Flea Market Every Wednesday, at around 11 a.m., Anjuna breaks into a riot of colours. Tourists in large number starts pouring into the beach for their best buys. You can find every thing of your choice, from a used paperback to a haircut. The flea market at Anjuna is a heaven for hardcore shoppers and good bargainers, to bid on wonderful blends of Tibetan, Kashmiri and Gujarati trinkets and handicrafts, European snacks, cassettes of a noisy brand of music called 'Goa Trance', artificial ornaments carvings and T-shirts. And, if you are interested in an elephant ride then you can try it out here.
The Acid House Party : Anjuna is also known for its full-moon (acid house) parties. Held for and by young tourists, these parties attracts thousands of tourists from all around. The trance party with dance, frolic, and merriment goes all night besides the fire.
Anjuna Beach - Excursions : Close to the Anjuna are the Chapora Fort and the Albuquerque Mansion. To the east is a mountain. Visiting them are worthwhile.
Reaching Anjuna :
Air : The nearest airport is at Dabolim, which is 29 km away from Panaji and 47 km from Anjuna.
Rail : The nearest railway station is at Karmali 11 km away from Panaji and 29 km from Anjuna.
Road : There are buses every hour to Anjuna from Mapusa . For tourists arriving from Mumbai, Mapusa is the jumping-off point for the northern beaches.
Baga Beach

Baga Beach in Goa is a small fishing seashore with thickets of shady palm trees that provides an amazing sight against the playful sea waves. Baga is actually an extension of Calangute beach, with the exception of being crowded, busy and rendered unsafe by perilous undercurrents. The flat beach of Baga has white clean sands and is safe for swimming. Besides water sports and fishing, there are lively watering holes with dance floors that sparkle the Goa's nightlife. Baga beach Goa is secluded enough to offer an ideal hangout for the beach holiday makers.
Sightseeing at Baga -
Fishing at Baga beach : This popular fishing seashore tempts every tourist from across the world trying to get that big catch while getting drenched in the sun. And, then there is the grove of palms that comes fairly close to the water's edge at the Baga beach.
Baga River : The Baga River flows down one side of it offering a pleasant diversion for children and those who love the water but can't risk the rip currents that swirl round the mouth. Where the river and the sea meet, and on the far right bank there are a group of black rocks against which the sea crashes, a sight not be missed. Here at Baga you will also spot fishermen returning with their catch early in the morning.
Medicinal Springs : The narrow road leading past the Bom Viagem Convent along the cashew-covered foothills, leads to the springs at Mottant. This is an ideal spot for picnics and bathing, as the water is believed to have medicinal properties.
Reaching Baga beach :
Air : The nearest airport is at Dabolim, which is 29 km away from Panaji. Panaji is just half an hour's drive away from Calangute.
Rail : The nearest railway station is at Karmali 11 km away from Panaji.
Road : Calangute Beach is about ten minutes from Mapusa, and thirty minutes from the state capital, Panaji. We provide all types of road transportation for the travelers wishing to visit Goa. Contact us immediately with your transportation needs immediately.
Bogmalo beach

Situated about 8 km Nothwest Of Vasco Da Gama is the Bogmalo beach in Goa. Close to the airport Bogmalo beach Goa is the most accessible beach with pleasant and relaxing atmosphere, sportinf an air of absolute tranquility. The Bogmalo beach is an appropriate destination to laze under the sun and frolic on the soft sand. Bogmalo is one very interesting site with an array of eating joints that offer delicious Goan food accompanied by the ever-famous Goan drink Feni.
Bogmalo is amongst the least crowded beaches of Goa, a right place for the people who are search for a secluded place. Cluster of small beach shack restaurants and occasional fishing villages, scattered under the coconut palm gives Bogmalo a unique atmosphere.
Beach Activity : Diving is one very indulging option for the tourists interested in adventure activities. A small dive school recently opened up in Bogmalo and is one of the few places in India where one can do PADI-approved Open water diving courses. You can also try your hand at fishing. The water at Bogmalo beach Goa is safe for swimming. If not anything, then just stroll around, you will enjoy it.
Reaching Bogmalo beach :
Air : Goa Bogmalo beach is also situated very close to the airport, the beach is about 18 km from Dabolim Airport
Rail : The nearest railway station is at Karmali 11 km away from Panaji.
Road : You can reach Bogmalo beach by bus or taxi from Vasco da Gama which is 8 km from Bogmalo.
Colva Beach

Colva beach is situated about 40 kms from Panaji, the capital of Goa. Colva beach is also at a distance of 2km from the Benaulim beach where tourists often go to have some quiet moments. Tourists come to Colva beach just to laze, laze and laze. Just gather your collection of interesting books and head for Goa's Colva beach. You can enjoy the day reading the book with just the murmurs of the sea to disturb you. Many tourists love to go to the Goa Colva beach to experience a change from the crowded Anjuna or Calangute beaches. Colva beach in Goa is one beach which is generally less crowded. There are many shacks lined up along the Colva beach which serves the delicious Goan cuisine with some innovative cock-tails. Sit in one of those shack, relish the mouth-watering food while looking at the vast sea in front of you
Sightseeing at Colva Beach
Nossa Senhora de Merces (Our Lady of Mercy) : Church The church is famous for its annual religious event Fama of Menino Jesuse (Child Jesus) since the 17th century. The predominantly Catholic community celebrates it on the third Monday of October every year. It is one of Goa’s most popular feasts and a big fair is held on the occasion.
The Bull Fight : From early October to late May, from 4 pm onwards, one can see the bull fights at Benaulim. On the beat of taped Konkani music, the bullfights are usually held in an old rice field with no fences or barricades just outside a village.
On the Beach : While taking a stroll on the Colva Beach, silver carpets of bangdde (mackerels) can be viewed shimmering on the golden sands for drying. Fishermen’s motor trawlers can be seen anchored in a line offshore. Visitors are seen in colourful dresses, coming either for a walk or ‘for a change of air’. Several tourists can be seen having a sunbath on the golden sands. The trinket stalls and the drink stands on the golden sands under the moonlight make the evening on the Colva Beach truly romantic..
Reaching Colva Beach :
Air : The nearest airport to reach Colva beach in Goa is at Dabolim, which is 29 km away from Panaji and 68 km from Colva.
Rail : The nearest railway station to reach Colva beach in Goa is at Karmali, 11 km away from Panaji. Panaji is 40 km away from Colva.
Road : One can easily reach the Colva Beach from any part of Goa, regular bus services are available.
Calangute Beach

Goa Calangute beach is situated on the shores of the Arabian Sea in the North of India's Goa. It is encircled by Arpora-Nagoa, Saligao and Candolim, in the Bardez taluka, and is just 15 km from Panajim, the capital of the state of Goa. Goa Calangute beach, also called the 'Queen of Beaches' because the beauty and charm, which you might not find elsewhere in Goa. The Calangute Beach Goa was discovered in the late 60s by hippies. And, even today it is one of the most favourite haunts of the hippies. The enchanting beauty of the Calangute beach in India's Goa attracts hordes of tourists both domestic and international to Goa. This picture perfect tourist haven is completed with shacks and stalls under the shade of palm trees selling everything from fried prawns and beer to trinkets made of seashells.
Beach Activity : Calangute beach in Goa offers parasailing, water skiing and wind surfing which starts in the afternoon when the wind is blowing in the right direction and it goes on till sunset.
Sightseeing at Calangute beach
Church of St Alex Besides the beach activities, there is the Church of St Alex which is a must-visit. Church of St Alex, with its two towers and a magnificent dome displays the beauty of the architectural style and ornate altars. In 1996, Calangute celebrated the fourth centenary of its parish church.
Kerkar Art Complex The Kerkar Art Complex in this Indian State of Goa is quite special and is the one and only of its kind on this beach. It is a popular center for exhibitions of arts and crafts of local artistes. On Thursdays and Fridays, you can be audience to connoisseurs of Indian classical music and dance.
Reaching Calangute Beach :
Air : The nearest airport is at Dabolim, which is 29 km away from Panaji.
Rail : The nearest railway station is at Karmali 11 km away from Panaji.
Road : Panaji is just half an hour's drive away from Calangute. Private transportation facilities - deluxe, semi-deluxe and ordinary - are also available offering a smooth and hassle free vacations in Goa.
Varca Beach
Goa Varca beach is situated 5km south of Benaulim in Goa. Varca beach in Goa is filled with soft white sands and doted with black lava rocks at certain places. Being much cleaner and quieter than most of the famous beaches of Goa, Varca Beach Goa manage to draw large number of tourists from all over. There are numerous beach shacks offering a variety of Goan dishes and seafood at reasonable prices. Varca Beach Goa is a perfect hangout for the tourists who are looking for...
Varca beach in Goa offers some of the most luxurious and comfortable beach resorts in Goa. At these resorts, you will be able to enjoy various beauties of the sea. The beach here is very quiet beaches when compared to Anjuna or Calangute beaches, so one can come here to spend few peaceful moments with oneself and feel the charm of the sea.
Beach Activities : The main attraction at Varca beach is the facility available for dolphin watching, which is rare in India. There are boat trips arranged for this special event. You can book yourself and sail away into the sea to watch the dolphins and if you are lucky, you can even touch these dolphins from close quarters.
Reaching Varca Beach :
The beach is easily accessible from Margoa. There are several transportation facilities available to reach these beaches from Margao. From Varca, Margao is 18 km away and buses and autos are available easily. You can also hire taxis from Dabolim Airport (41 – 48 km) to reach the beach resorts here. To move locally, use cycles and scooters that are available on hire.
Dona Paula Beach

Seven kilometers west of the Indian state of Goa's capital Panjim (Panaji), Dona Paula Beach in Goa is nestled on the southern side of the rocky hammer-shaped headlands that divide the Zuari and Mandovi estuaries. Providing a good sight of the Mormugao harbor, this beach is confined by palm trees and casuarina groves. The proximity of the beach to the capital city makes it a popular tourist sight.
Being associated with a romantic myth, the Dona Paula Beach Goa is one of the hottest tourist spot in Goa. People throng the Dona Paula beach not only to enjoy the sun and the sea but also to indulge in water sports on the clear waters. The Dona Paula Beach offers an opportunity to the tourists to laze under the sun and buy cheap seaside goods from local vendors.
Beach Activities :The most important attraction of the Dona Paula beach in Goa is the water sport facilities available here. The Dona Paula Sports Club offers water-scooter, cycle, and motorboat rides. Other water sports include windsurfing, parasailing, water-skiing, toboggan ski-biscuit, skibob, sports fishing, snorkelling, harpoon fishing, kayaking, and yachting.
Sightseeing at Dona Paula Beach -
National Oceanography Institute : The National Oceanography Institute, set up in the 1960s, delves not only upon marine biology but incorporates almost all the major branches of coastal and marine oceanography. The major attraction of the institute is its Marine Biology Museum and Taxonomy Reference Center.

Cabo Raj Niwas : Cabo Raj Niwas (the Governor's House) is half a kilometer away from the National Oceanography Institute. It houses the tomb of Dona Paula de Menzes in the Cabo Chapel. The Raj Bhawan offers an excellent view of the nearby coastline and the Aguada Fort.
Reis Magos Church : About 10 km from the beach is one of the oldest churches built in Goa, the Reis Magos Church. It is dedicated to the three Magi (the wise men of the East)-Gaspar, Melchior, and Balthazar who, according to a legend, were guided by a star to Bethlehem to greet the newborn Jesus. This church was once the residence of all dignitaries and a mission center of the Franciscan order.
The Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary : The Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary is situated on the western tip of the island of Choro, along the Mandovi River, about 9 km from Dona Paula Beach. Spread over 2 sq km, this sanctuary is a mangrove forest. Local and migratory birds are found here all through the year. However, permission of the Chief Wildlife Warden is required for visitors.
Reaching Dona Paula Beach :
Air : The nearest airport is at Dabolim, which is 29 km away from Panaji and 36 km from Anjuna.
Rail : Goa is connected with Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Mangalore, and Thiruvananthapuram by train. The nearest railway station is at Karmali, which is 15 km from the beach.
Road : One can easily reach the beach by road from any part of Goa. The beach is 7 km from the capital city, regular bus and taxi services are easily available.