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Goa - Palolem Beach
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Palolem Beach
Palolem is probably Goa's
most beautiful and idyllic beach and it has 1.5 km crescent shaped beach. The
beach lies on the southern coastline of Goa amidst outstanding natural beauty.
The sweeping crescent of white sand is fringed by a shady rim of coconut palms
and the whole beach is hemmed in at either end by rocky crags. It is fast
emerging as a popular spot for day-trippers from Colva and Calangute, many
travellers drift down from the northern beaches to spend days, weeks or even
months chilling out here; there is very little development and it's extremely
laid-back. Most accommodation is in simple, rickety beach buts or villagers
homes, with a handful of more solid guesthouses scattered around. Palolem
Village is nestled in the palms back from the beach. With the large influx of
tourists to the Northern beaches and the resultant increasing commercialisation
of these places. Palolem fits the bill and in recent years, more and more
tourists have been making a beeline for this palm fringed golden beach.
Until recently, foreign tourists were few and far between in Palolem. Over the
past three or four years, however, increasing numbers of budget travellers have
begun to pour in, and the village is now far from the undiscovered idyll it used
to be, with a string of cafes, Karnatakan hawkers and a tent camp crowding the
beach front. Souvenir stalls have also sprung up, catering mainly for the
mini-van and boat parties of charter tourists on day-trips from resorts further
north. In spite of these encroachments, Palolem remains a resolutely traditional
village, where the easy pace of life is dictated more by the three daily rounds
of todi-tapping than the exigencies of tourism.
At Palolem (especially) you will see the sea as you have never seen it before.
Set in a bay that resembles the Gulf of Mexico, the water is tepid and at a
lovely depth of 4 feet for about a kilometer into the sea at normal tide. This
is really great for people out with kids and don't want to fret about them
getting in to the water and having fun. It's also great fun for adults. "If you
are the type who wants to get 'away from the crowds' than Palolem is the right
place. This impossibly beautiful crescent cove in the far south of Goa is so
languid and balmy that even the water has only enough energy to lap
half-heartedly onto the beach. There's nothing to do here but soak up the rays,
and go for long walks paddling in the shallows, so bring a friend, some factor
15 and a good book."
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Best Time to Visit : -
Best Time to visit
The best time of the year to visit this area is between September and March.
Travel Information : -
Airport: Dabolim 67kms.
Nearest Town: Margao 42kms.
Nearest Railway station: Canacona 10kms. Canacona Station, about 3 km away.
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