The Beach Shore Is Lined With Coconut Palms
Best Time to Visit:
December to February
About The Beach:
About The Beach:
Colva is the oldest, largest and the most spectacular of south Goa beaches, located 6 kms to the west of Margao City.This beach is the pride of the state and second only to Calangute in popularity. This is Goa’s longest beach with 20 km of virgin white sands, and is lined along its shore by coconut palms extending to Bogmalo in the north and Cabo de Rama in the south along south Goa's coastline. Here, sand, sea and sky blend in enchanting natural harmony unspoilt by man.
Colva Beach, a popular destination in south Goa, is surely a jewel in Goa's crown of beaches. Few can rival its scenic splendour. There are also good restaurants with a range of exotic cuisine and quality accommodation available close by. Swimming is pretty safe at this beach and visitors can really have a gala time at this beautiful place.
In the colonial days it used to be the retreat for Margao's high society, who would come to Colva for their "Mundanca" or change of air. Today the area that is reminiscent of this age are the beautiful houses or villas that dot the village. Today's Colva is slowly undergoing commercialization at a feverish pitch.
Colva Beach, a popular destination in south Goa, is surely a jewel in Goa's crown of beaches. Few can rival its scenic splendour. There are also good restaurants with a range of exotic cuisine and quality accommodation available close by. Swimming is pretty safe at this beach and visitors can really have a gala time at this beautiful place.
In the colonial days it used to be the retreat for Margao's high society, who would come to Colva for their "Mundanca" or change of air. Today the area that is reminiscent of this age are the beautiful houses or villas that dot the village. Today's Colva is slowly undergoing commercialization at a feverish pitch.
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