Least Crowded Beach In Goa?
Least Crowded Beach In Goa?
Hi,
We (3 friends) are visiting goa again in new year.
We are staying for first 2 days in calangute-baga-anjuna to enjoy the parties.
After that we want to go to a nice and quiet place to relax.
Please tell us beaches with least people during early jan. (2nd jan. onwards)
We are thinking about Arambol or Patnem. Any other ?
We (3 friends) are visiting goa again in new year.
We are staying for first 2 days in calangute-baga-anjuna to enjoy the parties.
After that we want to go to a nice and quiet place to relax.
Please tell us beaches with least people during early jan. (2nd jan. onwards)
We are thinking about Arambol or Patnem. Any other ?
Arambol would be it pretty much .. also , Majorda/Utorda might be worth looking into , at any rate they should be way less hectic than baga etc
^oops .. i meant Agonda there
, not Arambol , though thats a nice one too .
also .. im new , no editing posts here ?
, not Arambol , though thats a nice one too .also .. im new , no editing posts here ?
Betalbatim is a serene & secluded beach as well.
Mandrem Mandrem Mandrem. Don;t think of going anywhere else. It's a small fishing village on the Northern tip of Goa You hardly find any people on this beach – it’s the sun-soaked paradise that Goa probably was before the hordes of tourists hit it! A 10 minute bike ride cutting through paddy fields and you will find yourself at La Plage – one of the hippest restaurants this side of the universe – really! Run by a French expat couple, we’re talking tiger prawn Carpaccio, rare tuna steak encrusted in toasted sesame seeds, melt-in-the mouth sardine fillets with wasabi cream, mussels and clams in a coconut milk broth...sigh, this is food paradise as well!
There are some decent beach resorts here – no five-star accommodations though. Many locals also let their homes out to tourists. When Mandrem gets too quiet for you, head to Arambol – the popular beach hangout with lots of beach shacks, restaurants and shops. It’s the new hippie haven (Anjuna beach is so passé!) and you can actually walk from Mandrem to Arambol if you’re looking for a beach-side stroll.
There are some decent beach resorts here – no five-star accommodations though. Many locals also let their homes out to tourists. When Mandrem gets too quiet for you, head to Arambol – the popular beach hangout with lots of beach shacks, restaurants and shops. It’s the new hippie haven (Anjuna beach is so passé!) and you can actually walk from Mandrem to Arambol if you’re looking for a beach-side stroll.
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my vote goes to BOGMALO BEACH
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