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Goa Vagator Beach
Goa Vagator Beach is one of the most fantastic beaches
of the state with picturesque scenery and tranquil environment. The swaying palm and coconut trees amidst the black rocks on the Vagator Beach make it an ideal place to relax and enjoy the majestic beauty of the nature. This magnificent beach of Goa attracts numerous tourists from different parts of the world. Being less crowded than the other popular Goan beaches, the Vagator Beach will give you the ultimate pleasure of spending your vacations in a peaceful atmosphere.
Over the decades, the pristine Vagator Beach has been attracting numerous tourists who apart from swimming in the serene water of the Arabian Sea
enjoy having sunbaths on the beach. One of the major attractions near the Goa Vagator Beach is the 500 year old Fort built by the Portuguese during the colonial days. Often tourists visit this magnificent fort that still displays the glimpse of the royal past. Although there aren’t any luxury hotels and beach resorts in Goa Vagator Beach but you can get accommodation in the guest houses and rented houses. Often during the peak season, from November to January, there are accommodation problems in these guest houses due to excessive crowd and you might have to stay on the hotels located on the nearby beaches.
You can try some mouth watering delicacies served in the restaurants on the Goa Vagator Beach. Apart from the lip smacking sea foods you can even relish some of the finest of Goan cuisines in these eating joints. Goa Vagator Beach is well connected with other parts of the city through wide network of bus services. This incredible beach of Goa is only 22 km from the capital city Panaji and about 9 km from Mapusa.
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