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| Anjuna |
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18 km from Panaji and adjacent to Chapora Fort, it was the haunt of the flower generation in the sixties and still popular with the younger generation. A key attraction here is a magnificent Albuquerque Mansion built in 1920, flanked by octagonal towers and an attractive Mangalore tile-roof.
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| Agonda |
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37 kms from Margao, it is a nature lover's delight. Secluded and picturesque, this beach is ideal for lazing around in the sun. Agonda is the place if you are looking for peace and solitude. |
| Arambol |
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About
50 km from Panaji, this is an unique beach in north
Goa. It is both rocky and sandy and the most sought-after
beach by foreign visitors.
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| Baga |
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It is a secluded and
pleasant beach with good recreational facilities
like river cruises, water-skiing, yachting and fishing.
Staying here is no problem as there are many lovely,
small cottages available.
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| Betul |
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A
virgin beach untouched by tourism, it provides a
stretch of silvery sand, alongwith the secluded
wilds. Betul offers total seclusion, and magical
beaches and a wonderful view.
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| Calangute |
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16
kms from Panaji, this 7 km-long 'queen of beaches,'
is a popular holiday resort. The small houses amidst
the coconut groves behind the beach are always in
demand. It is the most popular holiday resort in
Goa and a hit with foreign tourists.
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| Colva |
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6
km. from Margao, it is the pride of Salcete and
rivals Calangute in scenic splendour. Here sea ,
sand and sky blend in enchanting natural harmony,
weaving their magic spell on the visitors. The beach
offers good accommodation facilities.
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| Dona
Paula |
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7
km from Panaji near the rocky point between the
Mandovi and the Zuari is Dona paula, a secluded
bay with a fine view of the Marmagao harbour. This
is an idyllic spot to relax and sunbathe. Water
scootering facilities available.
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| Miramar |
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A
lovely golden beach of soft sand girdled with palm
trees, Miramar is one of the most popular beaches.
Less than 3 km from the Panaji city centre, it is
just where the Mandovi meets the sea. From here one
has an excellent view of the Aguada fort just across
the river.
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| Palolem
Beach |
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A
relatively deserted beach, Palolem is about 35 Km
from Margao. It is one of the most enchanting beaches
of Goa with a backdrop of the Western Ghats.
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| Polem |
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Goa's
southernmost beach, a few kilometres from the Karnataka
border, is Polem. This is an absolutely spectacular
beach which is completely untouched by tourism.
The only thing to be done here is swim and sunbathe
in complete isolation.
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| Vagator |
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24
km from Panaji, this is a popular beach dominated
by the Chapora Fort (which marks the entrance to the
bay) in the north and Calangute beach to the south.
It's a free-and-easy mood at Little Vagator beach
where a young, hip crowd and nude sunbathing are the
norm.
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