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| Vagator
is one of the most beautiful of the soft white sand beaches Goa
is famous for. The inhabited area around this beach is lush green, dotted with
coconut palms, friendly farmhouses and pictorial Portuguese bungalows. On the
north-west corner of the city are the remains of the Chapora fort. The fort is
well preserved and offers some splendid views from its ramparts. A ten minute
walk south of the Big Vagator is Ozran, also known as 'Little Vagator'. This end
of the beach is relatively secluded and has a row of cafes catering to the tourists
who are here during the day. Vagator is a good vacation option for sea enthusiasts.
It is an ideal place for people with limited budgets. | |
| | When
to visit | | The
best time of the year to visit this area is September to March. |
| | | How
to reach there | | Buses
leave Panaji (a 55- minute ride) and Mapusa (a 30-minute ride) for Vagator every
15 minutes. From the bus stop it is a one kilometre walk over a hill to the beach.
Most of the accommodation, restaurants and cafes are located in this area. Panaji,
Goa is accessible by air from all the major cities of the country. There are adequate
train and bus connections also from other cities. |
| | | Where
to stay | | Accommodation
is easily available. Rooms and cottages are available at Vagator Beach Resort.
Another good place to stay is Abu John Bungalows. | |
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