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Goa + beach (3) back to Goa

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Paloloem Beach

posted by ndean on 2 February 2011 at 12:26

It's really worth seeking out the more secluded and under populated beaches of Goa as the incessant hasstle you get on the well known ones can get very tiresome. Palolem Beach is really pretty, the waves aren't to strong, the sand is really fine and white and the palm trees are beautiful. Give it a go!

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Palolem beach

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Goa beach 

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Ashwem Beach

posted by wguess on 2 February 2011 at 12:20

This is a beautiful little beach about 30 minutes away from the well known spots like Calangute. One of the things I loved about this beach aside from how relatively untouvhed it is, is the fact that you can walk 100 metres out to sea with out getting any higher than your waist wet. I'd never seen such a shallow beach. Definitely come to avoid crowds.

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About 30 minutes away from Calangute beach.

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Goa beach 

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Anjuna

posted by gfranks on 7 December 2010 at 16:34

This was once the home of crusty hippies from all over the world and whilst it has retained much of the trance vibe, it's actually a very nice place to stay now with a beautiful beach and a wonderful weekly market that seems to draw people in from all over the country. If you do stay here, be sure to keep an eye on your belongings. There have been a lot of reports of money going missing from bedroos.

where, when, how, web
East coast

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Goa beach  markets 

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