South Goa is replete with stunning beaches. Notwithstanding scorching summer (April last week), I decided to explore it in order to avoid huge rush during tourist season. And the decision was worth taking. Let’s start with Agonda beach, which I made my base. From here, I traveled to nearby places.
Agonda beach is pure and pristine. Wake up in the morning, take a stroll and soak up the vibe. This beach has everything to impress you. Moreover, one can also enjoy water sports like surfing.
I used to wake up early morning to enjoy the sunrise. There were just a handful of people around me. So the whole beach was just for me. Listening to ocean waves early morning is an incredible experience that cannot be described in words. I used to sit in a secluded place and gaze endlessly at the sky and ocean.
From Agonda, I traveled towards Paloem beach, probably the most famous beach of South Goa. It is bit touristy and you will find a lot of people even during the off season. Still the beach left me breathless with impressive white sand dunes. I did not stay there for long as I had to explore another beach – Patnem.
Certainly, I found tranquility here. Walk along the beaches, take some photographs, grab a beer and enjoy the views.
All the above mentioned places are lined up with numerous bars, shacks and restaurants.
How did I reach Agonda ?
Airport →Margao →Kadamba →Agonda
From the airport, I took a bus for Margao. From Margao, I boarded a bus for Kadamba. And from Kadamba, I reached Agonda via bus. I used public transport extensively. I had a memorable experience as I spent quality time on the beaches without facing any major problem.
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Lovely photos. Summer in the beaches of the Goa is actually quite a nice holiday, in spite of the weather. We’d done that once and liked it better than other seasons.
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Thank you. Yes, you are right
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Great photographs. Those beaches certainly look inviting.. It’s been a very long time since I have been to Goa, but it was definitely a wonderful time. Not sure whether I would enjoy the July or August temperatures though..
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I believe July and August will be rain season there. Best is December to March 🙂
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Beautiful landscape and photos! I visited Goa about two years ago and was one of the highlights of my Indian trip.
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Thank you 🙂
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Beautiful pictures. I am yet to explore southern part of Goa
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Beautiful photos Deepak. Goa is always buzzing 😊 and I know the pleasure to be amidst quietness ….
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Thank you 🙂 Well, everybody loves Goa 🙂
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