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Goa Beaches

Vasco-da-Gama

South Goa has 131 KM of coastline. There are 20 + beaches. Anjuna, Calangute, Keri, Arambol, Ashwem, Mandrem, Morjim, Vagator, Baga, Candolim, Sinquerim, miramer, Dona Paula, Bagmalo, Velsao, Arrosim, Utorda, Majorda, Colva, Benaulim, Sernabatim, Varca, mobor- cavelossim, Betul, Agonda, Palolem.

 

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Zuari Bridge

Zuari Bridge

Zuari Bridge is built across the Zuari River. The length of this bridge is 627 meters. It was completed in April 1983. It was constructed by Gamon India Limited. It is a longer when compared to the Mandovi bridge.

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Dona Paula Beach

Dona Paula Beach

The name Dona Paula is derived from the name of daughter of one of Goa's Portuguese Viceroys, who threw herself off the cliff after she was refused permission to marry a local fisherman with whom she fell in love. This is popular tourist place.

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Panaji

Panaji

Panaji or Panjim is a the capital of Goa, and North Goa district. It is situated on the banks of the river "Mandovi". The Portuguese called the city "Panjim" and after liberation it has seen its name changed to "Panaji"

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Recommended Tours

Bagmalo Beach

Imagine a coastline that represents the mood of life. Brushes nature stirring the bright yellow and orange and rust mysterious fire, all blend into a dreamy blue. There are several reasons to plan a vacation trip to Bogmalo Beach, one of the most attractive beaches of Goa. Located just south of the Basque da Gama and surrounded by green hills on three sides, its golden sand and big waves Bogmalo certainly make a different experience. Furthermore, there is a mixture of serenity and merchandising, dotted with natural beauty which happily lost amidst Goa.Not flavor long ago, Bogmalo was just another small fishing village, grouped by a pair of ridges with palm trees at the northern end of Colva bay. You can still see these thatched villages located only in the sand Bogmalo undulating, with a small white chapel bands washed and pigs roam through the garbage.

expensive coffee bars pulsating with Western music have crept into the beach, while nearby streets are roamed by the indefatigable vendors fine craftsmanship of Kashmir.