Goa is famous for its beautiful Places around the world. Some of the beautiful Places are Baga beach, Anjuna beach, Arambol beach, Mandrem beach, Butterfly beach & so on...


Goa is the most famous tourist destination in the country. It offers the surpassing combination of history, culture, nature, and adventure. The state is split into North & South Goa. While North Goa is known for parties and nightlife, South Goa is popular for its scenic splendor. Normally when individuals say that the best place to go in Goa is 'North Goa', that they truly mean is that stretch amongst Candolim and Baga, with Calangute sandwiching it.

There is a park near Arvalem waterfall; which can be good for the picnic or just to watch the beauty of the waterfall and the surrounding greenery in the monsoon with friends and family. When you visit the Arvalem falls, you should not miss the Arvalem caves, the Rudreshwar temple and water rafting at Valpoi (if you love adventures). Arvalem fall is the surely best place to visit in Goa apart from the beaches.

Some of the popular beaches in North Goa include Baga Beach, Arambol Beach, Mandrem beach and Jampore Beach. Butterfly beach, Agonda Beach, Palolem beach and Colva beach are the famous beaches in the South Goa.

Baga Beach


Baga Beach is one of the most renowned tourist location in Goa, Baga beach is popular for its seaside parties, nightlife, and tasty food served at its beach shacks and restaurants. It is famous for its water sports and dolphin cruises. Baga Beach is 2 Kms away from Calangute Beach.

Anjuna Beach


It could be the ‘capital of beaches in Goa. It throngs with nightclubs and flea markets.

Arambol Beach


Arambol Beach has a sweet water lake which is again a very nice place to see in Goa, Do not forget to get the Mud Bath at the sweet water lake there.

Mandrem beach


Mandrem beach that is situated in North Goa is one of its best-kept secrets. Said to be one of the most scenic beaches in Asia, Mandrem is laid back, tranquil and a treat to the eyes.

Arambol Beach is a Rocky beach whereas Candolim is a very neat and clean beach with good water sports and activities. Baga Beach is overcrowded whereas Vegator, Sequerim, Morjim etc. have very fewer tourists.

Jampore Beach


The Jampore Beach is a nice destination to spend the vacation in India.  It is perfect for easygoing swimming and adventure activities including parasailing and jet skiing.

Butterfly beach


Butterfly beach is really a petit beach which lies nearby the Palolem Beach, South Goa. It lies at the back of a heavily thick forest and hence forms a really perfect mixture of green, blue and white. Not many of us cognize about this place however people who've visited cannot stop admiring its beauty. This place looks like a fairy tale and a real wonder. People crazy for photography should find their house here. People from the entire world go to the picturesque place for its captivating beauty of sand and waters.

Agonda Beach


Agonda Beach in south Goa is well known for its clean shores and magnificent views. What makes it special is that it is calmer than most different beaches in Goa making it good for a quiet, relaxing getaway. Agonda is famous because it's the nesting place of the rare and protected Olive Ridley turtle. Swimming isn't suitable here due to the danger posed by the rough shells during high tide, Agonda has plenty of eateries on the wide coastal stretch.

Palolem beach


Palolem beach is a renowned tourist enchantment in South Goa, which is spread in a lovely coast surrounded by using hillocks and palm and coconut trees. This beach is an ideal place for different types of water sports. Palolem is a natural bay surrounded by lofty headlands on either side.

Colva beach


Among the renowned beaches in Goa, Colva beach is situated 6 km from Margao city in South Goa. Its amazing natural beauty makes it an uncommon and peerless beach in Goa. This less crowded beach is merely a really perfect place for those who want to spend some time in solitude. Colva has many restaurants serving less expensive and superb food that suits everyone. The number of tourists is raising Colva consistently.


Many people in India think of Goa as the beach destination; however, Goa has good historical and natural places to visit beyond beaches. The ancient caves and other monuments show that the ancient civilisation existed in Goa long before the invasion by Portuguese. The mesmerising beauty of nature in forests, waterfalls, wildlife makes Goa a small, but truly diversified tourist destination no one should miss. I hope this quick guide will help you  to decide how to spend few days in Goa beyond beaches.


Dudhsagar Waterfalls, Dona Paula, Elephant Rides, Casino,   Fort Aguada, Arambol Beach, Chapora Fort and Beach, Vagator Beach, Morjim Beach, Cabo de Rama Beach, Bambolim Beach are some best places to visit in Goa. Make your trip to these places travel operator.

Fort Aguada

A lovely fort in Goa with wealthy history, it's situated on the Sinquerim Beach in North Goa overlooking the Arabian Sea. The two main attractions to visit the fort is the 13-meter high lighthouse build inside the fort in 1864 and a vaulted cistern having capacity of storing 10 million liters of fresh water.

JetSki, Speed Boat, Banana Ride, Bumper Ride, and Kayaking are clubbed in a single watersports package. In the wake of going head-on against the turbulent waves, Kayaking on the beach will provide you with a sense of tranquillity of calmness as you paddle yourself in these waters. You'll surely satisfy after trying most of these adventures activities.




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