10 Must Visit Beaches In Goa

Pallavi Mehra
Dec 17, 2023

Baga Beach

Famous for its vibrant nightlife and water sports like parasailing and jet-skiing.

Calangute Beach

Known as the "Queen of Beaches," it offers a lively atmosphere with shacks and shopping options.

Anjuna Beach

Popular for its Wednesday flea market and trance parties, attracting a younger crowd.

Vagator Beach

Divided into Big Vagator and Little Vagator, it offers a more tranquil environment with stunning sunset views.

Palolem Beach

A crescent-shaped beach surrounded by palm trees, offering a relaxed atmosphere and beachfront huts.

Colva Beach

One of the longest beaches in South Goa, known for its white sand and water sports.

Arambol Beach

A favorite among backpackers, known for its bohemian vibe, live music, and drum circles.

Candolim Beach

A quieter option with a mix of water activities and a chance to explore the historic Aguada Fort nearby.

Majorda Beach

Famous for its clean and quiet surroundings, ideal for those seeking a peaceful retreat.

Morjim Beach

Known as "Little Russia" due to the significant Russian expat population, it's a serene beach with ample bird-watching opportunities at the Chapora River.

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