Tuesday, 7 October 2014

Top 3 Beaches in South Goa

Goa is a famous tourist destination in India. The small coastal state is big on delights, adventure and tourist crowds thronging for fun in the heavenly beach state. South Goa is one of the important tourist locales of Goa. If you exploring south Goa; check out the top 3 beaches of the area.



Palolem Beach
Palolem is a peaceful beach enjoying views of a blue bay. The beaches are simply attractive. Being a fishing beach you can check out their activities, go out for a cruise to check out the dolphins. Visitors can enjoy Palolem and as there are quite a few shacks promoting fish treats, gifts and outfits of the shiny, casual type. These days, Palolem has become popular for its ‘Silent Noise’ parties, an exclusive idea which does away with noisy songs after the 10 pm ban. With your own set of headphones, you can dance away to different styles of songs performed by flexible DJs. There are now wonderful beach shacks and family areas to select from.

Agonda
Agonda is lengthy and lonely, surrounded by palms and casuarinas and covered with a huge hill to the south. It’s not safe to swim out too far on this beach. There are very few features available here and you are required to bring all the necessities. Agonda is a 3 km lengthy wonderful cove of pristine, securely hidden. There are no tourists, no memorabilia booths, no restaurants; just serenity and relaxed atmosphere. It’s just the trees, the beach, the sea and you.



Varca,Cavelossim,Mobor
Varca, Cavelossim and Mabor are a group of 3 of the most attractive beaches. These seashores are much better and less noisy than most of the other more popular ones. There are several beach shacks providing a wide range of Goan recipes and seafood at inexpensive costs. There are also provisions for Dolphin viewing up the River Sal. The beaches here are home to some of the most exclusive and magnificent hotels in Goa. best Housing is available for Cheap Goa Vacation Packages tourists, though not on the beach itself.


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