Maharashtra in the western coast of India boasts of 720 km long stretch of shoreline along the Arabian Sea which extends from Dahanu and Bordi in the north up to Goa proceeding southwards.
Anjuna is a small village in North of Goa and Anjuna Beach is located about 18 km away from Panaji the capital of Goa. Popularly know as the Freak capital of the World, Anjuna Beach in Goa is one of the most crowded beaches of Goa.
Baga Beach in Goa is a small fishing seashore with thickets of shady palm trees that provides an amazing sight against the playful sea waves. Baga is actually an extension of Calangute beach, with the exception of being crowded, busy and rendered unsafe by perilous undercurrents.
Situated about 8 km Nothwest Of Vasco Da Gama is the Bogmalo beach in Goa. Close to the airport Bogmalo beach Goa is the most accessible beach with pleasant and relaxing atmosphere, sportinf an air of absolute tranquility.
Colva beach is situated about 40 kms from Panaji, the capital of Goa. Colva beach is also at a distance of 2km from the Benaulim beach where tourists often go to have some quiet moments. Tourists come to Colva beach just to laze, laze and laze.
Goa Calangute beach is situated on the shores of the Arabian Sea in the North of India's Goa. It is encircled by Arpora-Nagoa, Saligao and Candolim, in the Bardez taluka, and is just 15 km from Panajim, the capital of the state of Goa.
Goa Varca beach is situated 5km south of Benaulim in Goa. Varca beach in Goa is filled with soft white sands and doted with black lava rocks at certain places. Being much cleaner and quieter than most of the famous beaches of Goa.
Seven kilometers west of the Indian state of Goa's capital Panjim (Panaji), Dona Paula Beach in Goa is nestled on the southern side of the rocky hammer-shaped headlands that divide the Zuari and Mandovi estuaries.