What is the best beach in South Goa. Best beaches in Goa: North and South Goa

On the territory of South Goa there is a very big number sandy beaches located along the entire coastline.

The beaches of Goa attract tourists every year due to the pleasant sand underfoot, warm waters, and soft Goan flavors.The water temperature almost constantly remains at around 28 - 29°C, in May it can reach 30°C. Any time of the year on the beaches of Goa big waves. The bottom is sandy, the depth increase is quite smooth. Among the living creatures found on the beaches are crabs and turtles. You can see schools of fish in the water. It is not often that you come across jellyfish, the burn from which can be painful.

The swimming season in Goa lasts all year round, but during the rainy season (from June to September) there are practically no tourists here, only local vacationers appear on the beaches. But during the tourist season, which lasts from October to May, Goan beaches are never empty. All beaches in Goa are municipal, which means that they belong to the state and cannot be privately owned. All Goan beaches are freely accessible to everyone.

In the southern part of the state, in contrast, there are practically no clubs, discos and trance parties so popular in Goa. They are also held here. Hotels in the south of Goa are mainly of 4* and 5* categories. The southern part of the state is more family-friendly.

So, we offer a description of the beaches of South Goa, in order of location from north to south.

Bogmalo beach)

The northernmost beach of South Goa, located just 5 km from Dabolim Airport. The beach is not particularly popular among beach lovers, and the tourist infrastructure here is poorly developed. However, there are several high-level hotels in Bogmalo. The beach area is small and very picturesque, surrounded by green hills.

Velsao beach

Another uncrowded beach in South Goa. There is no entertainment here, except for a couple of sheks. Velsao Beach is small in size and looks like a fairly narrow strip of sand. A few kilometers from Velsao there is a fertilizer plant, which spoils the pleasant picture of the entire area.

Cansaulim Beachbeach)

Fairly clean beach with light sand. This place becomes especially popular in early January. Every year at this time the Feast of the Magi, or, as it is also called, the Feast of the Three Kings, is held here. It is celebrated by Indian Catholics, of whom there are many living in Goa. On this day, three boys aged between 8 and 10 years are selected from different nearby villages. They are dressed up as wise men, and an illustration of the Biblical history. The boys, dressed as Magi, must take gifts to the church on the hill, which houses a statue of the baby Jesus. The joyful celebration begins the moment the “three kings” enter the church. Throughout the day in Cansaulim there is only music, dancing and fire performances.

Arossim beach)

Another small, uncrowded beach that allows you to enjoy the Goan beauty almost completely alone. The landscape of Arossima is a wide strip of light sand and an abundance of vegetation.

Utorda beach)

A beach surrounded on all sides by palm trees. The beach strip is wide, the sand is light. There are several hotels and many sheks on the shore.

Majorda beach

Here the sparsely populated beaches of the northern part of South Goa end and an almost 30-kilometer strip of developed beaches with a well-developed tourist infrastructure, an abundance of hotels, guesthouses, shops, sheks, bars and restaurants begins. It is believed that it was in Majorda that the juice from the trunk of a coconut palm, called toddy, was first obtained. The Jesuits used this juice to make bread by fermenting dough. Toddy is also used to prepare one of the varieties of feni, a local alcoholic drink.

(Betalbatim beach)

It is a wide strip of light sand, surrounded by pine trees. Despite the fact that it is located between the two largest tourist centers of South Goa (Majorda and Colva), the beach remains relatively uncrowded even in high season.

(Colva beach)

The main tourist center of all of South Goa. It is distinguished by an abundance of tourists; most tourist packages are sold to these places. In addition, on weekends there are a lot of holidaymakers from Margao, the second largest city in Goa, located just 8 km from Colva. There are a huge number of hotels and restaurants located here.

(Benaulim beach)

This beach is described in a Hindu legend. Hindus believe that Benaulim was created by God Vishnu when he, in the form of Sri Parshuram, shot an arrow into the sea from the top of the Western Ghats mountains and ordered the waters to recede. The place where the arrow landed was called Banali, which literally translates from Sanskrit as “the place where the arrow fell.” Later the name gradually transformed into Benaulim.

The beach is quite spacious, the sand is light. The tourism industry here began to develop relatively recently. There are few “package” tourists here, but there are many visitors living in Goa long time. Benaulim is considered one of the best places for long-term stay in South Goa.

(Varca beach)

Located 2 km south of Benaulim. The area is very large, wide coastal strip, White sand. The beach is quiet and calm. There are shakes and restaurants on the shore; the center of the village is located away from the sea.

(Cavelossim beach)

This is also quite a popular Goan beach. Cavelossim Beach combines soft white sand with protruding black volcanic rocks in some places. There is a ferry here that can take you across the Sal River to the more southern beaches. Cavelossim is distinguished by an abundance of respectable hotels.

(Mobor beach)

Mobor Beach is surrounded by the Sal River and coconut plantations. The beach is wide, with light sand. Due to the Sal River flowing into the Arabian Sea at an acute angle, strong currents are possible in the southern part of Mobor. The largest number of high-class hotels are located here.

(Betul beach)

It is located on the other side of the Sal River, and can be reached from Mobor by motor boat. In the middle of the river you can see locals engaged in a rather unusual activity - catching oysters with their toes. And in shekis on the beach you can always try dishes from the freshest seafood, regularly supplied here by local fishermen. There are not many tourists here. Visitors mostly stay in guesthouse restaurants that rent out rooms. There are also a couple of hotels in the village.

Canaguinim beach

A small rocky sandy beach surrounded by low cliffs. Very sparsely populated. There are no hotels here, but rooms are often available for rent in the village. Suitable for those who crave a secluded holiday in places unspoiled by crowds of tourists, and with preserved pristine nature.

Cabo beach/Rambaug beach)

A very small beach located near the Cabo da Rama fort. There is practically no tourist infrastructure, although tourists often come here, and this is one of the favorite vacation spots of the local population.

Kakolem / Kankola Beach ( Kakolem beach / Kancola beach)

Deserted and very small beach. The descent to the beach is quite steep, and the climb up during hot daylight hours can become very tiring. There is a sharp increase in depth in the water, due to which there are always large waves in this place. When swimming, you need to be careful because there are rocks under the water.

Cola beach)

Located 8 km from Canaguinim. The entire area is divided into two parts - Little Kola and Big Kola. These beaches are considered one of the most beautiful in South Goa, and this is not surprising, because all the pristine beauty of nature has been preserved here. The landscape here is very picturesque: soft yellow sand, an abundance of palm trees and other vegetation, a river flowing into the sea and forming a freshwater lake with very warm water(and the sand at the bottom is even warmer than the water). There are practically no people here, just as there are no hotels, restaurants and other amenities of civilization.

(Agonda beach)

Agonda Beach has a very large territory, it stretches for a three-kilometer strip of sand, sometimes with protruding stones. The beach is not particularly crowded. There are a large number of sheks and bungalows on the shore.

(Butterfly beach)

A small beach that can only be reached by boat from Palolem. There are a couple of sheks on the beach. The beach was named Butterfly, which translates as “Butterfly”, because of the shape of this beach, reminiscent of a huge butterfly.

(Palolem beach)

The beach is in the shape of an even semicircle. At Palolem Beach, dense vegetation is combined with soft light sand, sometimes creaking underfoot like snow. There is a gentle approach to the sea and protection from waves, which makes Palolem a good place for swimming. There are few hotels here; those who come to Palolem on vacation usually live in small bungalows on the beach. There are practically no tourist vouchers for sale to this place. Just recently, Palolem was a completely untouched and unknown beach, but now this place is very popular among tourists. Holidays on Palolem beach are often the final part of many due to its convenient location, natural beauty and developed tourist infrastructure.

Colomb beach)

Located south of Palolem behind the rocks. He became known to many after the opening of the health complex Bakti Kutir, which is positioned as an environmentally friendly complex made from local materials. There are many huts located on the beach.

Putnam beach)

It is a small bay, protected from waves. There are not many tourists in Patnem, but still it cannot be called sparsely populated. There are shakes, restaurants and thatched bungalows on the beach.

Rajbag beach)

Quiet and peaceful place, but not very good for swimming, because... There are undercurrents here. There are only a couple of hotels here.

(Talpona beach)

You can get here by crossing from Palolem across a narrow bridge to the other side of the Talpon River. Due to such a secluded location, Talpona is a very calm, quiet beach and not very crowded.

(Galjibaga beach)

It is located near the mouth of the river of the same name, about five kilometers south of Palolem. The beach is practically deserted and very quiet, probably due to its inaccessibility, because it is located between two rivers - Galdzhibaga and Talpona. You can get there by driving from Palolem towards Patnem along the coastal road, then to Canacona railway station. You need to turn right after the intersection railway and go to the Talpon River. The road turns left to a small bridge, after crossing which you need to turn right to the beaches of Talpon and Galjibagh.

Polem beach)

The southernmost beach of Goa, located on the border of Goa and Karnataka. Polem beach is small and completely deserted due to its remoteness. There are no tourists here, only Indians from nearby villages sometimes come to relax in these places. There is a village along the entire coast, so this place is still not for those looking for complete privacy.

The beaches of southern Goa are slightly different from the beaches of northern Goa, and therefore many tourists are interested in the question of where to go as a couple, with children, or where is it better for older people to go on vacation so that their vacation is complete and unforgettable. We will now consider the description of the beaches of the south and north.

Beaches of South Goa

South Region is the most quiet and calm and, accordingly, the beaches here are the most beautiful, clean and the best. Let's look at the most popular beaches in south Goa. The beach season begins in November, and resort hotels begin to fill with tourists. You can get to many beaches by city bus.

Cola- is isolated and calm beach, which is divided in the very middle by a cape. There is an indescribably beautiful fresh lake and beautiful natural views. You can rent a thatched hut at this beach.

Neighboring Agonda beach has more options for renting bungalows, although it is inferior to Kolya in terms of quality of relaxation. This is a three-kilometer long white sand beach, surrounded by palm trees and several restaurants.

Palolem is one of the best and most beautiful beaches in Goa. Here you will find snow-white sand, many bars and restaurants. Just a few years ago this beach was sparsely populated, but now there are many shacks here, and you can also rent a room for relaxation. Here you can go fishing and admire the frolicking dolphins.

Colva is the main tourist center, although there are slightly fewer tourists here than in Calangute. This is a fairly well-known resort, dotted with colonial-style villas and small fishermen's houses. It is safe to swim here and that is why many come here with children.

Cavelossim is a small resort town located between Indian Ocean and the Sal River. Wealthy tourists from Europe relax here, who prefer high level comfort and some degree of privacy. Hotels here have their own beach, which is rented from the state.

Cooking is a small village with white Catholic Church, upscale hotels and small shops. This beach has a wide coastline, white sand and clear sea. There are also no rocks or pitfalls, which contributes to excellent beach holiday. Here you will not find nightclubs or discos, so you can diversify your holiday with the help of health and beauty treatments offered by the resort's all-inclusive hotels.

Benaulim located 7 km from Margao and 2 km from Colva. This beach is popular among those who love small cozy cafes and shady alleys. Dolphins here swim close to the shore. You can rent scooters and bicycles on the beach.

Beaches of North Goa

Calangute is a small town on north Goa, one of the most popular resorts and the former capital of the “hippies”. It is quite fun and noisy here during peak hours, so few people choose this beach for children's holidays. There are also a lot of diverse audiences who gather here big companies near the sea.

Morjim also called the “Russian settlement”, since about 80% of vacationers are Russian tourists. Indian traders know a lot of Russian words, which help them sell their souvenirs. There are even Russian restaurants here with dumplings, borscht and pancakes. Also on the beach there are many Russian guesthouses, schools of yoga, Ayurveda, restaurants and even kindergartens for Russian children. Hotels offer a variety of services, including an all-inclusive system.

Mandrem is a small beautiful village located between two beaches, Ashvem and Arambol, which are among the best on the northern coast of Goa. It has everything you need for a relaxing and relaxing holiday, from the white sand beach to clear sea and ending with upscale hotels. Many couples with small children vacation in Mandrem, as the wide coastal strip and convenient descent into the sea make children’s holidays enjoyable and fulfilling.

Ashvem can be called one of the least crowded beaches in Goa, so its rare tourists can thoroughly enjoy the silence and clean beaches with fine yellow sand. There are no rocks here like on other beaches, but the large boulders that lie on the very shore of the sea add picturesqueness.

Arambol is the largest and most suitable village for tourism. Mostly savages like junkies, hippies, trancers and freaks like to relax here. During the daytime, they fly kites, ride boats and kites, and in the evenings practice yoga and meditate. During high season it gets quite crowded. The wide coastline and green palm groves create an excellent atmosphere for relaxation.

Candolim attracts tourists with its respectability, quiet and relaxing holiday. Its structure is more similar to the beaches of the south. There are even two luxury hotels of the Taj Group built here. The disadvantage of the beach is the very steep descent to the sea.

Baga is a small beautiful beach with several hotels. There is even a river called Baga, where kids love to swim. Recently, a Saturday evening market began to be organized in Baga.

Anjuna- This is a large center of cultural life in Goa, where the best nightclubs such as Paradise and Dolce Vita are open. Here is the busiest beach with clean white sand, and on Wednesdays the most famous flea market in the resort is open, where you can buy a variety of Indian souvenirs.

Vagator, which is located next to Anjuna, is not so noisy and party-oriented, but you still won’t be bored there.

Betalbatim is a beach that is surrounded by pine trees and located 2 kilometers from Majorda. There are several restaurants and inexpensive guesthouses here.

Arpora is a respectable and calm resort, which is famous for its beautiful beaches with the atmosphere of pristine, untouched nature. White sand and warm waves of the sea combined with coconut palms create a real fairy tale called “The Bounty”.

If you want to visit a lot interesting places(Jaipur, Delhi and Agra), then the Golden Triangle excursion will give you this opportunity.

You can see all the beaches of Goa on the map on our website, and usually a complete map of the beaches is always located in any of the resort hotels. There are also nudist beaches in Goa, which you can find out about on the beach map.

The southwestern part of India is known for its magnificent resorts. The beaches of Goa attract thousands of tourists every year. Conventionally, the coastline of the state of Goa is divided into two parts. The beaches of northern Goa are perfect for relaxing youth groups, and South part attracts couples with children.

Let's consider the most best resorts northern and southern Goa, where your holiday can be truly unforgettable.

TOP rating of the best beaches in Goa

Before we find out which beaches in India are among the TOP best, let’s figure out how the southern and northern parts of the coast differ. There is no obvious territorial boundary between north and south on the coast, but their differences are quite significant.

The beaches of southern Goa are distinguished by their snow-white sand and comfort. This is where the most fashionable hotels and restaurants of the coast are concentrated. Not everyone can afford a holiday here, but there are hotels for the middle class. You won’t find cheerful youth groups on the south coast; married couples, celebrities and aristocrats prefer to relax here.

The resorts of Goa in the north are a kind of opposite of the southern part of the coast. People come here for adventure and fun. It is in the north that large youth groups most often vacation; newlyweds and students from different countries peace. Prices in the north are much lower than in the south, but the beaches are also clean, and the local nature resembles paradise away from chaos modern world.

The best beaches in south Goa

The southern resorts of Goa welcome tourists with excellent service, comfortable hotels and fashionable restaurants. The entire south coast is perfect for a secluded family holiday. In the first place here is service, which is not inferior to the most expensive resorts peace. When choosing a resort in southwest India, be sure to pay attention to the following resorts:

  • Agonda. This South Goa beach is ideal for honeymooners. There are no noisy restaurants or bustling hotels here. Three kilometers of wild, pure nature allow you to spend your honeymoon in complete privacy, enjoying the romantic landscapes. Sometimes in the thickets of palm trees you can see a small cafe or a cozy restaurant, but in general, being on this coast, you feel very far from the whole world.
  • Colva. You rarely see tourists on this coast. Mostly respectable Indian residents vacation here, but no one prohibits foreigners from spending their vacation here. The beach surprises with its cleanliness and pristine state. There is a good developed infrastructure and comfortable hotels. Also for fans comfortable rest It is worth paying attention to the resorts of the southern coast near Colva, there are several of them, Velsao, Utorda, Cansaulim, Majorda and Varca are considered the best.
  • Palolem. This beach is rightfully considered the most beautiful resort in southwest India. The coastal strip stretches along the picturesque bay, and is framed by mountain slopes covered with wild palm trees. This is where the real paradise for shopaholics and gourmets is located. The embankment is lined with dozens of chic restaurants and fashion boutiques. You can buy almost everything here, from small souvenirs to expensive ones. jewelry. If you are not lucky enough to get here, pay attention to the beaches of south Goa near Palolem. In terms of comfort and beauty, this resort is not inferior to the resorts of Colomb, Patnam and Rajbagh.

The best beaches in North Goa

The resorts of northern Goa offer round-the-clock fun, unforgettable beach parties and youth hangouts. The north of the coast can offer a huge variety of resorts, among which you can find places both for a family holiday and for a holiday in a noisy fun company. The best recreation areas in the north of the state are:

  • Ashvem. This is one of the most beautiful beaches in North Goa. Holidays here are not the cheapest, but the beauty of the scenery and light, clean sand easily compensate for the slight high cost compared to other recreation areas in the north. A distinctive feature of the beach is the presence of natural pools, which are perfect for swimming children. The coast is guarded, and therefore there are no annoying traders here, which undoubtedly increases the level of comfort. If you are faced with the question of which beach in northern Goa is suitable for families with children, then you have already found the answer - this is Ashvem.
  • Calangute. This is the most visited beach on the north coast. It is here that an organized tourist is recommended to stay, because here you can relax in comfortable conditions, sunbathe on sun loungers, and hide from the sun under bright umbrellas. The infrastructure here is well developed, with a lot of cafes, small restaurants, shops and souvenir shops. Markets and large supermarkets are within walking distance.
  • Baga. This resort is considered the most civilized beach on the northern coast of the state. People who value comfort and tranquility prefer to relax here. A large number of sun loungers and umbrellas, clean soft sand and incredibly beautiful landscapes allow you to completely forget about the everyday bustle of the modern world and completely immerse yourself in an atmosphere of relaxation and peace. At night, life at the resort begins to be bright and cheerful. Parties, nightclubs and get-togethers will not let you get bored, and in the morning peace and quiet will reign on the shore again.

The best beaches in India located in the center of Goa

The central part of the state also has some great holiday destinations that welcome tourists with golden sand, beautiful views and gentle sea. The best of them are:

  • Bambolim. This resort is rightfully recognized as one of the best recreation areas in the mid-price category. Comfortable hotels offer cozy and clean rooms. The restaurants serve delicious dishes and amazing service that is on par with resorts in the south. One of the most interesting holiday destinations for tourists here is the Ayurvedic center, where they can offer you... different kinds massage.
  • Dona Paula. This beach is considered the best for a romantic trip. This is where lovers and newlyweds from different parts of the world flock, because here you can... to the fullest enjoy the romance and natural views Goa. The resort is famous for its abundance of souvenir shops, cozy restaurants and small hotels. Once here, be sure to visit the Marine Biological Museum, which displays the most unusual inhabitants of the Arabian Sea.
  • Miramar. Many may say that Miramar is similar to other beaches in Goa, but if you take a closer look, it has its own distinctive features. Miramar is great for families with children. The infrastructure here is well developed, hotels offer comfortable rooms, and the natural beauty is simply mesmerizing. Fans of active recreation are offered a lot of excursion programs, and there are various beach activities for children.

The state of Goa in the southwestern region of India is one of the most popular and visited tourist destinations in the country. Dubbed the 'Land of Beaches', Goa has been attracting tourists for quite some time now. The beaches in this region are truly some of the most beautiful in India, but many tourists who have visited other Asian countries can say that there are more beautiful beaches.
Are there white sand beaches in Goa? If you need snow-white sand, like in the Maldives or Bavaro Beach in the Dominican Republic, then you will not find such sand in Goa. But still, the sand on most beaches in this region is light. It is lighter than, for example, the sand on the beaches of Turkey and Egypt. In clear sunny weather, the color of the sand on many Goa beaches is really close to white.
Below are the best white sand beaches in Goa, but if I were you I wouldn't look here paradise beach in Bounty style.

Colva, Benaulim, Cavelossim...

South Goa has a long coastline that is essentially one beach. However, it is customary to distinguish more than 10 beaches on this coast. It is very difficult to find the boundary between them, since physical boundaries practically do not exist. The easiest way to find the right beach is in the village, which often has a similar name.
The entire coastline, the center of which is considered to be Colva Beach, is more than 20 km long. In my opinion, this has the whitest sand in Goa. This whole coastline is good place for a relaxing holiday. At least during the day you don’t have to constantly fight off annoying merchants and beggars.
If you are looking for a beach in Goa that has its own... appearance If it looks more like paradise, then you better pay attention to the beaches of this coast. In my opinion, the best white sand beaches of Goa are collected here.

Mandrem

The main advantages of Mandrem Beach in North Goa are its cleanliness and calm environment. Despite its proximity to bustling Arambol, Mandrem is not as crowded as its neighbor. This beach for a long time was a favorite place for newlyweds and romantics. The sand here, of course, is not white, but in good weather it has a rather pleasant color. In my opinion. This is the best beach in North Goa for those who want to find a place with light sand for a relaxing holiday.

Agonda

One of the most popular and best beaches in India is Agonda Beach. He is also considered one of the most picturesque beaches Asia. Despite its popularity, Agonda Beach is not as crowded as some of the beaches in North Goa. At the same time, it’s not boring on Agonda. You can, for example, go to the sea to see dolphins, go paragliding, windsurfing, or just swim in calm waters Arabian Sea.

Baga

Although the sand on Baga Beach cannot be said to be white, it is still quite light. lighter than many other beaches in north Goa. Baga is famous for its water sports, parties and amazing nightlife, as well as its delicious seafood served in shakes. The National Wind Surfing Champinshp windsurfing competition is held on this beach between September and November. Apart from windsurfing, you can also enjoy banana boat rides, parasailing and dolphin trips here.

Candolim

Baga and Candolim are located with different sides from the popular Calangute Beach. The sand on all these beaches has approximately the same color, but due to large quantity garbage on the beach, we decided not to include Calangute on our list.
Located at a distance of 13 km north of Panaji, Candolim Beach has very light sand, especially when compared to other beaches in North Goa. Although it is very close to Calangute Beach, it is comparatively less crowded. There are many in Candolim aquatic species sports such as water skiing and parasailing. Unlike other areas, you will not find hotels near the beach here. But this should not be a concern as there are many hotels located close to the shore.

Conventionally, the beaches of Goa can be divided into two parts: northern and southern.

The beaches in north Goa extend for 30 km from Fort Aguada to Arambol and border Maharastra. There are not many historical attractions here: the capital of Goa Panajim, the towns of Vasco da Gama and Old Goa, the Basilica of Bom Jesus, Arambol, Fort Aguada and, of course, the beaches.

Many years ago, this region became the capital of the Portuguese Empire in the East and the mistress of the sea from the Cape of Good Hope to the China Sea. In 1962, Goa got rid of Spanish domination and gained independence.

The beaches of Goa in the northern part are considered the best coast of India. Life, parties and fun reign here. This is the land of festivals!


Anjuna Beach is a wide strip of beautiful sand with coconut groves. This region is favored by hikers who enjoy the picturesque views. Lovers of cheap trinkets and exclusive items from all over Goa also come here - every Wednesday a flea market opens right under the canopy of coconut trees.


- This is sand interspersed with basalt rocks. There is never a rush from tourists here. Not far from the shore you can find a freshwater lake and several springs with water containing hydrogen sulfide.


Calangute and Baga Beach– these are favorite hangout spots for hippies who come here to take part in various mass trances. These two beaches are considered inseparable twin brothers.


If you get tired of lying on the beach, be sure to visit the capital of Goa Panjim and the town of Old Goa. Here you can see a large number of sights that the Portuguese left behind.

This region has a huge number of cozy hotels and houses for tourists.


The beaches of South Goa extend from Bogmalo to Palolem Beach. They are as picturesque as the coast of North Goa, but quieter and more peaceful. Ideal for tourists who want to escape the noise of big cities and the bustle of the modern world. Here you will not hear echoes of the noisy parties common in North Goa, and you will not see vibrant crowds of tourists. But on the southern coast of Goa you will connect with nature and understand that there is an Absolute.

The main beaches in south Goa are…

- This is the most famous beach on the south coast. It is located near Marg. Everything is done here for tourists: market, restaurants, shops, souvenir shops and much more.


is located 2 kilometers from Kolva. This is a great holiday destination for tourists who want to save money on their vacation. The village of Benaulim happily welcomes all guests for a fairly reasonable fee. This area is considered a fishing settlement. In addition, local residents are engaged in the cultivation of rice and coconut trees. In Benaulim you can stay in small houses for guests.


Microscopic Bogmalo beach became famous when the five-star Oberoi Group hotel opened here. Now this beach has become a real tourist center in South Goa.

Famous for its picturesque cliffs, with coconut palms in the background, and idyllic landscapes. In the village near the beach you can visit several cozy cafes and souvenir shops.


is located two kilometers from Benaulim beach. Here you will hardly meet tourists; Varca Beach is quiet place, which is perfect for enjoying nature and the sea.


You can watch the life of dolphins in the wild at Cavelossim beach. Here you can also find amazing shells, stroll along the beautiful coast, ride catamarans and kayaks and simply forget about the bustle of the world around you.

It is the wildest beach on the southern coast of Goa. Do you want to escape from civilization? Then come to this beach. Here you can also see the ruins of Fort Kobe de Rama.


Tiny resort of South Goa – Benawali beach with many inexpensive hotels and excellent restaurants, the menu of which is dominated by various seafood. This perfect place for a holiday with the whole family.


The beaches of South Goa have not yet been touched by tourists; there is no noise, crowds of vacationers, crowded hotels and restaurants. Here you can take a break from the hustle and bustle and find unity with nature.