North Goa Beaches: Anjuna Beach, Baga Beach, Calangute Beach, Candolim Beach and Vagator Beach.

Goa, the beach capitol of India, is the most relaxing place you could imagine. Get ready to be pampered on the beach, immersed in beautiful architecture and filled up with the best seafood imaginable, but be careful to warn your relatives, because you might not be able to bring yourself to leave once you’ve arrived in the perfect paradise that is Goa.

According to popular belief, Goa came into existence when Parashurama shot an arrow into the sea to prevent the tide from coming in. This interesting operation consequently formed Konkan, now Goa.

Since then, Goa has known many rulers. It was a popular catch to power cravers because of its location and huge trading potential. Buddhist priests and various Kings have reigned the area, going back all the way to 3rd century AD.

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Anjuna Beach
The most famous beach of Goa and definitely worth a visit, this beach has been known as Goa’s hippie-capital for years, as it was frequented by a big international hippie scene back in the 60ies. The fun hasn’t stopped with the age though, and Anjuna beach is now famous for its fabulous fool moon parties. But that is not all, Anjuna beach is also riddled with beautiful, ancient mansions such as the Albuquerque Mansion, the Mascarenhas Mansion, and the Chapora Fort all worth a visit. Last but not least, Anjuna has its famous wednesday flea-market.

Baga beach
Move down from Anjuna for the more quiet Baga beach. This beach is perfect for easy days of strolling and easily and lazily enjoying the view, and it is a big hit with the fishers under us. The spot where Baga river hits the sea at the far right bank is a beautiful little place, littered with grand, dark black rocks which contrast the wild, white waves that crash into them.

Calangute Beach
Even more down lies Calangute beach, the largest beach in North Goa. This very popular and frequented beach can be quite busy, but not without reason. It is one of the most beautiful places in Goa, with its shading palm tress, abundance of coconuts and lovely stalls selling anything from wonderful, fresh seafood to nice, cold, refreshing beers.

Candolim Beach
More south still, lies Candolim Beach. This beach looks more like the postcard version you would have had in mind than any of the other beaches, with its lovely beach huts, dotted with beach umbrellas and wonderful little stalls selling lovely sustenance. Candolim beach is nice and tranquill, not having been truly discovered by the larger tourist groups.

Vagator Beach
Moving back up, to the north of Anjuna beach, you will find Vagator Beach. This smaller, quiet white sandy beach, lying in the shadow of the magnificant Chapora Ford, is a sight to behold. Once you’ve taken it in though, why not move off the beaten track a little and make your way south to Azran Vagator beach. This secluded paradise will take you by surprise, having been quite difficult to reach compared to the more tourist and well-known beaches.

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