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away from the beach. Sinquerim Beach Sinquerim beach has clean, white
sand, and is close to the historic Fort Aguada, the early 17th century
Portuguese fort that was built by the Portuguese to control the entry into River
Mandovi and to protect old Goa from enemy attack. You can take a long walk
from Sinquerim beach all the way up to Candolim beach, which continues all
the way north to Baga. Baga Beach Baga is a small fishing beach with a
grove of shady palms close to the water’s edge. There are few buses that
come all the way to the beach's edge, but none after dark. Its a long walk to
the Calangute taxi stand from the beach, so if you plan to stay after sundown,
make sure you have your own transport. Although not among the famous
"nude" beaches of Goa, Baga is very popular with topless sunbathers who
strip off to catch some sun, while the locals gawk. You can catch some action
of a different kind if you like water sports and fishing. After dark, night-time
revellers frequent Tito's - one of the more lively watering holes of Goa's
nightlife.Bambolim Beach Bambolim beach is a small, clean, largely
undiscovered beach, in a shaded spot before the mouth of the river Zuari.
The entrance to the beach is easily missed and lies along the hill between
Goa Medical College and the Goa University. The road goes all the way down
to the Bambolim beach resort from where you can make your way to the
beach. The beach is carpeted with broken mother-of-pearl and other shells,
which makes it a haven for shell-collectors. Thick coconut groves line the
beach and provide shade and privacy. Its a beautiful beach for a quiet, cosy
picnic.Overnight stay at hotel.
Day 11:
Goa
Full day free to relax on the Beach in Goa. Overnight stay at
hotel.
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