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Goa has a reputation. Psychedelic trance, spiked lassis, rave revelries, flowing alcohol, heady hedonism. It's the black sheep of India, alluring and more seductive than any Khajuraho mural. But Goa is also unbelievably quaint - all fading villas and gabled roofs and a surfeit of green. Goa constantly surprises, being brazen and demure at the same time. Eventually, it makes you fall in love with its idiosyncrasies.Divided between North and South, North Goa is the party hub. The popular beaches of North Goa swarm with tourists and vendors. The vendors offer massages, henna tattoos, cocktails, even deck chairs. Do sprawl here, drink Kings beer (or fresh juice), watch the effervescent sea, let the sea breeze ruffle your hair and give yourself up to the happy haze.Enjoy people watching Topless men, some only in their Y-fronts, paunches protruding, splash in the sea here. Konkan women in sarees hassle girls and foreign tourists for a foot massage but stay clear of bachelor boys. Ladies from Andhra Pradesh try to sell colourful scarves. Waiters follow beach bums around, persuading them to read their menu cards. Had enough Just claim your own spot and jump into the water.And the partying. Shake a leg at legendary nightspots such as Tito's and Mambo's, complete with state of the art lights and music systems, the crowds swaying with abandon. Or sit sipping a drink at a pub with live music, dim lights, thatch and bamboo decor, and happy people in various stages of inebriation.But Goa is also breathtaking. It glimmers dark green. Palm fronds flank the roads, trees filigree the sunlight throwing patterns on the tarmac and paddy fields are guarded by umbrellas of coconut trees.Goa is gentle. It has the laidback attitude of a small town merged with a global approach. So while there are funky restaurants in Goa with heavenly seafood, there are also locals who also shyly ask you 'which country' you are from. And they always smile at you.The real beauty of Goa is in its interiors, and the best way to explore it is to hire a scooter and set off. The undulating roads are bordered by swaying grass; on the way there are little villages, friendly locals and hole-in-the-wall bars.South Goa is where all the resorts are and it's a curious place. Even more verdant than the North, it is less crowded, more rural outside its plush resorts. Small villages and lakes burst out of the thick greenery. There are shops few and far in between, but they cater to expatriates, to people used to an urban lifestyle, selling cheeses, spreads and tetra-pack juices. ATMs pepper the area but it still has a rustic, small town air with women sitting by the roads, selling fish. But the beaches are breathtaking. The sea is light blue here, glittering, shimmering, inviting.You can choose your Goa. It will delight you, charm you, keep you entertained. You will be floored, returning again, and again.
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Five Star Recommended Hotel
Rs.19000
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Rs.9430
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Four Star Recommended Hotel
Rs.5123
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Rs.4500
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Rs.7958
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Three Star Recommended Hotel
Rs.1538
Area: North Goa, PorvorimBlank
Rs.4301
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Rs.5404
Area: South Goa, ColvaBlank
Rs.2784
Area: North Goa, CandolimBlank
Rs.2599
Area: South GoaBlank
Rs.6014
Area: North Goa, PanjimBlank
Budget Recommended Hotel
Rs.1580
Area: Calangute-Baga, North GoaBlank
Rs.1730
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Rs.1185
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City Attractions
Dabolim AirportLocated 29 kms from Panjim, some airport facilities include currency exchange, a book shop, handicrafts emporium, a duty free shop and facilities for the physically challenged. There is a prepaid taxi stand within and outside the premises.
Margaon Railway StationOne of the two main railway stations in Goa, Margaon is in the southern area of the state and services the Konkan Railway line, which has trains plying from Mumbai and other destinations including Delhi.
Mandovi River CruiseThe best way to take in the scenic beauty of Goa is on a river cruise, giving you breathtaking views of the lush greenery. While the day cruise involves folk dance performances and a chance to spot monuments, the moonlight cruise offers stunning sights.
Old GoaOld Goa is dotted with convents and chapels painted in cream. It showcases giant facades and gilt altars of the well preserved churches. The most famous is the tomb of the 16th century missionary, St. Francis Xavier, whose remains are preserved in the Bas
Calangute Baga BeachAmong the most popular beaches in north Goa, both the Calangute and Baga beaches are thronging with crowds soaking in the sun and splashing in the sea. Shacks and stalls line these palm fringed shores.
Dona PaulaSteeped in myth and romance, the beach is named after Dona Paula De Menezes, the erstwhile Viceroys daughter. This is where the Zuari and Mandovi estuaries meet the sea. The Dona Paula beach houses the National Oceanography Institute.
Panjim CItyVisitors usually give Panjim a miss from their itineraries, not aware of its quaint old district. Fontainhas still retains a Portuguese air with colourful houses and old churches. Clean and not congested, the city is unlike any other.
Colva BeachUnsullied, golden sands, palm groves and fish laid out to dry on the shore, Colva Beach in South Goa offers this and much more. Hotels, souvenir kiosks and snack bars dot the beach and fishermen trawlers can be seen in the distance, anchored in the sea.
Titos Night ClubThe club is synonymous with Goas nightlife. Located on the Baga beach, this indoor night club has a multi-cuisine restaurant called Brass, an outdoor pub and also Mambos, a 24 hour coffee shop and boutique.
Margao CitySouth of Goa, Madgaon is a commercial market town selling everything from synthetic clothes to betel nuts. The streets give way to cloth merchants, tailors and an excellent Khadi Gramodyog shop. Come here to shop for your everyday needs.
Calangute BeachLocated in North Goa, it s one of the most popular beaches, and thousands throng to it every year. It has some of the best shacks to eat and drink at  like Tito s, Mambo s, and the ever delightful Souza Lobo s. Fort Aguada is also visible at one end.
Ingos Saturday Night BazaarIngos Saturday Night Bazaar
Candolim BeachCandolim Beach
Sinquerim Beach n Fort AguadaSinquerim Beach n Fort Aguada
Anjuna BeachAnjuna Beach is one of the most famous beaches of Goa. It is adjacent to the beautiful Chapora Fort, and has a well frequented weekly flea market. This is the only beach where semi-nude sunbathing is allowed. It is surrounded by rocks on either side.
Vagator BeachThere are black lava rocks and soft white sand, surrounded by a lush green landscape and palm trees. Vagator was one of the most secluded beaches in Goa, it is now almost as well frequented as Baga. The 500 yr old Chapora Fort is accessible nearby.
9 Bar at Ozran VagatorHappening all year round, 9 Bar is heavily into Goa Trance, an offshoot of techno usually characterized by multi-layered synthesizer lines along with sub-bass rhythms. There are usually a lot of foreigners around, as Vagator is more frequented by them.
Mapusa City13 kilometers north of Panaji, Mapusa is the favoured destination for most tourists that visit Goa as it is closest to all the beaches, like Calangute, Anjuna and Baga. However, it also has a vibrant weekly market attended by locals and tourists alike.
Thivim Railway StationThis is one of the closest railways stations to Calangute beach. It has a very old feel to it, and dates back Portuguese colonial times. It is a very small station, and one feels very quaint disembarking here.
Sernabatim BeachAn idyllic beach, it is located 6 km from Margao. It has beautiful untouched silver sands, and is relatively less frequented by tourists. It is an extension of the world famous Colva Beach, and is ideal for lazy walks, sun bathing, and watching sunsets.
Miramar BeachIt is the closest beach to Goa s capital, Panaji. It has lovely golden soft sand, and is encapsulated by palm trees. It is near the estuary of the Mandovi River and palm groves provide soothing shade. Miramar in Portuguese stands for viewing the sea.
Panjim Bus StationIn the center of Panaji, this bus station is the heart of GoaÂs circulatory system. Outbound bus travel is easiest from here. Government and private companies offer luxury, air-con and sleeper buses to Mumbai, Bangalore, Pune, Gokarna and Mangalore.
Sinquerim BeachOne of the most beautiful beaches in Goa, it is located at a distance of 13 kms from Panaji, and lies adjacent to the Aguada beach. Ideal for swimming and just plain walking, it is quickly becoming a must-see tourist destination.
Baga BeachAn extension of Calangute beach, Baga is where all the action is. Locals and tourists alike do it all here: swim, indulge in watersports, or walk the curvy shore. It also has great shacks, such as Britto s. Anjuna is just past the cliffs to the north.
Cavelossim BeachLocated 11 km south of Colva, this beach has soft white sands, and is dotted by black lava rocks. It is not usually full of tourists, and is a good place to unwind. One can even hire a boat to watch dolphins. The food is great around Dona Sylvia.
Betalbatim BeachIt is a small stretch of beach that is located along the South Goa coast south of Majorda and north of Colva. This is a peaceful beach, and is perfect for an afternoon stroll, and sighting dolphins and birds of prey.
Old Goa ChurchOld Goa is 8 km from Panaji, and is dotted with many churches and cathedrals. The most famous among these is Se Cathedral. Constructed in 1562, it is the largest cathedral in Asia. The Church of St. Francis of Assisi is also famous, built in 1521.
Benaulim BeachBenaulim Beach is a quiet beach that starts where Colva beach ends. It is still rather undiscovered by domestic tourists even though it is a famous beach for fishing, and there are many shacks. It is 30 km from Dabolim Airport, and 7 km from Margao town.
Margao Bus StationMargao Bus Station or Kadamba bus stand is 2 km north of the Margao town center, on the road to Panaji. The station operates deluxe buses to Mumbai, Bangalore, Pune, Hubli and Belgaum. Dabolim Airport is 28 km away.
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