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Sun, Sand, Surf and
the Sea :
105
kms of Konkan coast stretches across the state of Goa providing a wide
range of choice in beaches to suit everybody's needs. There are unspoilt
pristine streches of sand for the solitude seeker and there are those
ones jammed with people in every square feet of sand.
There are beaches far
from human habitation with very basic or sometimes no facility for
accommodation. Then there are some with ultra modern comforts like
internet cafes, massage centers, gyms, swimming pools, night clubs, etc.
With such an enormous choice, one might feel confused about which one to
take.
But on the contrary,
it's quite easy to plan an itinerary for getting suntan allover the
body. Taking the capital Panaji and the next major city Margao as base
points, all the beaches can be visited in a stretch. North from Panaji
lies the most famous beach of Calangute.
From here onwards to
the northern tip of the state, swaying palms and shimmering sands
stretch giving an enchanting sight. The further north, the emptier the
beaches become. The same can be said about the silvery sands, which
stretch down southwards from Margao. Right from Colva, the famous
silvery white sand beach, there is an uninterrupted continuity in
beaches. The more you move south the lonelier the beaches are.
North Goa Circuit:
This
stretch begins from the headland of Fort Aguada just outside Panaji city
and moves up north towards the border to Maharashtra. Right from the
Fort Aguada Beach Resort, an interrupted stretch of sand lies awaiting
tourists, sunbathers and party animals.
Sinquerim, Candolim,
Calangute, Baga, Anjuna, Vagator, Morjim and Arambol are the beaches
that can be covered in the North Goa Circuit.
South Goa Circuit:
Another
major base to begin the beach conquest is from Margao, the second most
important city in Goa. This railway junction connects Goa to all major
cities in the coastline like Mumbai, Mangalore and Kochi.
Beginning from Majorda
beach, a 20 kms long silvery white sand stretches across till the
headland of Cabo de Rama.
Velsao, Majorda,
Betalbatim, Colva, Benaulim, Varca, Cavelossim, Mobor and Betul beaches
are all interconnected.
See Also Other
Beaches:
(
North Goa Beaches | South Goa Beaches | Beaches of Goa )

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