Anjuna
- 18 km from Panaji and adjacent
to Chapora Fort, it was the haunt of
the flower generation in the sixties
and still popular with the younger generation.
A key attraction here is a magnificent
Albuquerque Mansion built in 1920, flanked
by octagonal towers and an attractive
Mangalore tile-roof.
Arambol
- About 50 km
from
Panaji, this is an unique beach in north
Goa. It is both rocky and sandy and
the most sought-after beach by foreign
visitors.
Agonda
- 37 kms from Margao, it is a nature
lover's delight. Secluded and picturesque,
this beach is ideal for lazing around
in the sun. Agonda is the place if you
are looking for peace and solitude.
Baga
- It is a secluded and pleasant beach
with good recreational facilities like
river cruises, water-skiing, yachting
and fishing. Staying here is no problem
as there are many lovely, small cottages
available.
Betul
- A virgin beach untouched by tourism,
it provides a stretch of silvery sand,
alongwith the secluded wilds. Betul
offers total seclusion, and magical
beaches and a wonderful view.
Colva
- 6 km. from Margao, it is the pride
of Salcete and rivals
Calangute in scenic splendour. Here sea , sand and sky blend
in enchanting natural harmony, weaving
their magic spell on the visitors. The
beach offers good accommodation facilities.
Calangute
- 16 kms from Panaji, this 7 km-long
'queen of beaches,' is a popular holiday
resort. The small houses amidst the
coconut groves behind the beach are
always in demand. It is the most popular
holiday resort in Goa and a hit with
foreign tourists.