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          | "Welcome to the Tropical  Paradise 
          Experience of Goa." 
           The ultimate beach 
      vacation destination. Goa's coastline stretches for an amazing 105 km & with around 25 
      glorious 
      sandy beaches to choose from you'll be spoilt for choice!  | 
         
       
      
      
        
      
        
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      Anjuna beach  This 
          is one of the most popular beaches in North 
      Goa.   Best known for it's Wednesday flea market. 
      Here you can buy 
          everything under the sun, from Jewellery, Clothes, Appliqué work, boxes 
          of Papier-mâché, Turquoise 
      bracelets, you name it and you'll find it  here! | 
          
           
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      Anjuna has been a 
          long time favourite destination for hippies and backpackers since the  
          late 60's-70's. 
      There are a number of guest-houses and small average price ranged hotels. 
          The accommodation here appeals 
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      Baga Beach   If you like to watch 
      the sun go down Baga beach is just the place for you.  Located 10-km 
      west of Mapusa it is a very well popular beach with locals and tourists 
      alike.  Lined with many beach shacks and rows of sunbeds.  The 
      Baga creek joins the sea here and there is a small bridge to take you to 
      the other side where you will find some good riverside restaurants and 
      hotels.     
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      Baga beach is basically an extension of Calangute, even the 
          locals are unable to decide where one beach ends and the next begins. 
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      The night market held here each Saturday is well worth a 
          visit. There are plenty of traders offering a variety goods, you'll 
          also find live entertainment and a bar to quench your thirst. 
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          Coco beach  This is a  nice 
          quite beach where you can spend the day just relaxing in the sun, 
          there are a selection of shacks on the beach to chooses from all 
          offering a good selection of food & drinks. 
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      Dona Paula 
        Where two of Goa's most famous rivers  meet the Arabian Sea is the 
          secluded bay of Dona Paula. With a fine view of the Marmagao Harbour. 
      Located 
          7-km from Panjim & nestled on the south side of the rocky 
          hammer-shaped headland that divides the Zuari and Mandovi estuaries. 
      This former fishing village beach resort 
          makes an idyllic spot to relax and sunbathe.  
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          Calangute  The most famous Goan 
          beach & the heart of the tourist industry. A mere 45 minute from 
          Panjim is Goa's busiest and most commercialised resort.   | 
          
           
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           Here you will find an abundance of 
          Hotels, Restaurants & Shops plus upmarket art galleries & boutiques   
          During the 70's and 80's this peaceful fishing village became a 
          favourite haunt of the hippies.  | 
          
           
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      Benaulim  Named by the Portuguese, lies in the centre of Colva Beach, 7-km 
      west of Margao. As this place is a like a large fishing joint tourists can 
      easily become gourmets and try out various culinary delights of the 
      seafood. Moreover, the sea is safe for swimming, being generally 
      jellyfish-free, while the village area near beach side itself boasts a few 
      serviceable bars and restaurants, serving the most succulent, 
      competitively priced seafood in Goa 
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       Candolim 
        Is generally considered to be a quiet & friendly resort. A 
      good first stop on arrival in Goa & a long time favourite with tourists 
      from the UK. Candolim offers plenty of pleasant places to stay, many of 
      them tucked away down quiet sandy lanes, all offering good value for 
      money.  The beach has fine silver sand & has an abundance of 
      Beachshacks to choose from.  Situated within close proximity of 
      Calangute & Baga beach making this stretch of coastline very popular with 
      holidaymakers & local walkers alike.   
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       Bogmalo
        Compared with Calangute Or Colva, Bogmalo 
      is a 
          small-scale beach resort, there's something about  the seclusion 
      found here that  makes a visit to this beach a must.  The sea 
      here is a reasonably safer site for 
          swimming and has good places to eat and shops.   
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      Miramar Beach
        This sandy beach is 
      popular with tourists & local alike, a place to get away from it all ! You 
      have a good view of Fort Aguada across the sea & if you keep walking south 
      you will soon find yourself on a deserted beach.  Miramar Beach and is 
      situated just 3-km away from the capital city of Panjim. 
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      Palolem
        A favourite beach destination in Goa because its 
          crescent shaped bay lined with  swaying coconut palm trees. 
      Refuted to be one of Goa's most photographed beaches.  Accommodation 
      here consists of   
          beautiful beach huts and family rooms to choose from. 
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