Despite Goa’s ancient heritage, this tourist destination probably attracts more beach vacationers than any other type of tourists. This is so because the warm Goa beaches are well appointed and inexpensive for both domestic and international travelers. The mesmerizing coastline of Goa stretches about 125 miles and which is broken on the outlets of seven major rivers. The enchanting fun filled Goa beaches offer its visitors with numerous activities like swimming, Sports and shopping. Swimming is the best recreation on the beaches of Goa, those wanting to try out this activity must consult the coastguards if the beach is safe for swimming activity.
Some of the beaches which are considered to be safe for swimming in Goa are featured below:
The Sinquerim Beach is a mesmerizing beach which has always invited a perfect swimmer to try a few strokes of swimming in the azure water. Amidst of the placid water of the sea one can refresh the body mind and soul.
Baga Beach, popular as a fishing beach, can also provide its visitors with safe swimming sessions for the water of this beach being flat. One can also indulge in various kinds of water sports.
The Calangute Beach features the safest swimming conditions of all the beaches present in Goa. Highest security standards at the beach allow tourist to go tension free while enjoy swimming in it azure water. After a refreshing dip, lie down on the silvery sand enjoying sun tanning and in the evening don’t miss to click some rarest sunset pictures while being on the Calangute beach.
Another addition to this list of the safest beaches for swimming in Goa is made by Palolem Beach. The western ends of this beach are considered as an ideal destination for swimming. This secluded beach is rather safe for swimming.
If you are visiting Goa during monsoon note that the undercurrents are very strong on most of the beaches making them unsafe for swimming. Look out for the position of the flag pitched on the beach denoting if the water is safe enough for swimming.
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About Goa
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Goa Tour Packages
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Best Time to Visit
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How to Reach
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Places to visit in Goa
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Goa night life
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Things to do in Goa
- Fairs and Festivals in Goa
- Christmas in Goa
- Feast of St. Francis Xavier
- Feast of Three Kings
- Goa Carnival
- Goa Liberation Day
- Procession of All Saints
- Sao Joao Festival
- Shigmo Festival
- Sunburn Festival
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Goa Tourist Atrraction
- Abyss Marine Aquarium Goa
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Adventure Sports in Goa
- Angling
- Banana Boat Ride
- Bird watching
- Bungee Jumping
- Dinghy Sailing
- Golf Tours
- Hot Air Ballooning
- Jet Skiing
- Kayaking in South Goa
- Parasailing
- Scuba Diving
- Wake Boarding
- Water Scooter
- Water Skiing
- Water Sports
- Wind Surfing
- Ayurveda in Goa
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Beaches in Goa
- Agonda Beach
- Aguada Beach
- Anjuna Beach
- Arambol Beach
- Baga Beach
- Benaulim Beach
- Bogmalo Beach
- Butterfly Beach
- Cabo de Rama Beach
- Calangute Beach
- Canaguinim Beach
- Candolim Beach
- Cavelossim Beach
- Chapora Beach
- Cola Beach in South Goa
- Colva Beach
- Dona Paula Beach
- Majorda Beach
- Mandrem Beach
- Miramar Beach
- Mobor Beach
- Palolem Beach
- Sinquerim Beach
- Vagator Beach
- Varca Beach
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Caves in Goa
- Arvalem Caves
- Khandepar Caves
- Lamgau Caves
- Rivona Caves
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Churches in Goa
- Basilica of Bom Jesus
- Reis Magos Church
- Ruins of Church of St. Augustine
- Se Cathedral Church
- St. Cajetan Church
- St. Francis of Assisi
- The Church of St. Anne
- Crocodile Watching
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River Cruises in Goa
- Backwater Cruise
- Dinner Cruise
- Sundown Cruise
- Sunset Cruise
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Forts in Goa
- Aguada Fort
- Cabo De Rama
- Chapora Fort
- Terekhol Fort
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Lakes and Springs in Goa
- Carambolim lake
- Kesarval Spring
- Mayem Lake
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Museums
- Ancestral Goa Museum
- Archaeological Museum
- Raj Bhavan
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Temples in Goa
- Shri Bhagavati Temple
- Shri Mahalaxmi at Bandora
- Shri Mahalsa at Mardol
- Shri Nagesh at Bandora
- Shri Shantadurga
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Waterfalls in Goa
- Arvalem Waterfall
- Dudhsagar Waterfall
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Wildlife in Goa