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Goa has a prosperous historical legacy and one can see here a unique amalgamation of the past and modernity.

Goa is one of India's special tourist places that can boast of fantastic weather, fabulous beaches, wonderful people, mouth-watering cuisine, forts.

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.

Baga Beach : Situated at the distance of 10 km west of Mapusa, Baga Beach, Goa is one of the most popular beaches in India. Baga beach is small but perfect and beautiful beach who want to be away from the hustle-bustle as it is usual on the other beaches. Baga beach is located between two more famous cousins, Colva beach on one side and Calanguate beach on the other side. In fact, Baga beach, Goa is an extension of Calanguate beach.

The combination of chirping birds overhead, the whispering of waves and the sound of flying leaves of palm trees with winds create a pleasant sound and it seems as if the Baga Beach were calling tourists to visit its fascination. The sand at Baga beach is neither white nor golden, it is brown. The groves of palm trees are very close to the water edges which create a stunning ambience for the tourists. Baga beach Goa is a nice place of tourist interest to spend some peaceful moments.

One side of Baga beach the Baga River flows down which offers an ideal alternative for the children. The Baga beach is an ideal location for beach holidays, picnic, fishing, shopping, cruising and water-sports. Some of other attractions of the Baga beach are the Baga Retreat House, Medicinal Springs at Mottant and the Club Tito’s – famous for lively nightlife.

There are a plenty of hotels and guest houses available in Baga and Calanguate which is very close to Baga. Houses can be also rented here.

Anjuna Beach: Anjuna, 18 kms from Panaji is a popular beach area adjacent to Chapora fort- it was the haunt of the flower generation in the sixties - and is still popular with the younger generation.

Calangute Beach : Calangute is the beach to which everyone heads for the moment they land in Goa. So it is natural that it is overcrowded in both in peak and off seasons

Dona Paula Beach: 7 kms from Panaji. An idyllic picturesque spot. Command a fine view of the Zuari river and Mormugao Harbour. Water scootering facilities are available here.

Arambol Beach: Arambol Beach is 50 kms from Panaji. A unique beach in the North Goa, is both rocky and sandy beach and much sought after.

Palolem Beach: It’s a beach of white sand facing a blue bay between two headlands. The little wooded islands on the northern headland look interesting but as we’ve never ventured onto any of them we don’t know what landing on them would be like.

Agonda Beach: If you continue driving towards Panaji from Palolem, the next beach is Agonda. It’s long and lonely, fringed with palms and casuarinas and dominated by a large hill to the south.

Vagator Beach: This beautiful beach is located about 22 Kms from Panaji and is situated in Bardez taluka. This is part of a 30 km stretch of beach coastline along the west coast of Goa by the arabian sea that begins at Fort Aguada continues as Sinquerim beach.

Miramar Beach: This beautiful beach is located about 3kms from Panaji. It lies adjoining the estuary of the river Mandovi as it opens into the Arabian sea. It was originally known as the "Gasper Dias Beach".

Colva Beach: This is the most important beach in the south circuit equipped with all modern amenities like air-conditioned resort complexes, tourist cottages, discos, seashell artefact stalls, refreshment stalls, eateries, guest houses, expanding the village enormously.