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Baga Beach

Goa’s Baga Beach is like a painting. At this majestic Goa beach, tall white waves rush to erase your footprints on the white sand while the breeze plays with the palm trees. It’s a nice place to relax and reflect. It’s one of Goa’s most scenic beaches.

Baga Beach Overview

Baga is a well-known beach destination in northern Goa that draws tens of thousands of tourists and watersports enthusiasts.The beach’s coastline is shared by Sinquerim, Candolim, and Baga, with the Baga shore being the livelier and more alluring. This beach is one of the most active in Goa, remaining awake throughout the night. Baga beach, also known as “The Hometown of Nightlife,” is renowned for its late-night music celebrations, mouthwatering cuisine, designer shops, and adventure activities.

In 1960, the famous summer gathering of San Francisco hippies sparked a tourism boom along the coasts of Goa. Baga beach subsequently gained popularity amongst foreigners, and more exciting enterprises such as fishing, paddleboarding, discos, and tattoo parlors began to open on the mainland. Named after “Baga Creek in Baga,” a tidal residuary channel that empties into the Arabian Sea, Baga beach in Goa is also well organized with parking facilities and is kept clean by the local governing authorities, in addition to being frequented by throngs of tourists.

Baga town is surrounded by the Baga river, and spotting the point where the river meets the sea is a breathtaking sight. Deeper in the ocean, dolphins can also be spotted, and there are dolphin-spotting excursions organized by local ship owners.

Points Of Interest for Baga Beach

  1. Parasailing

     

    Parasailing or parakiting is a recreational and thrilling water sport where the person bears a parachute and gets towed and steered by a boat.

     

  2. Jet Ski

     

    Jet Ski is like driving a scooter. But wait! The main difference is you are going to scoot in water. The sport is named after the sports brand introduced by Kawasaki

     

  3. Paddleboarding

     

    Paddling the surfboard into the water depth by using hands, feet, or a paddle is called as paddleboarding. At Baga, paddleboard competitions are hosted every year during the season time.

     

  4. Club Titos

     

    The club is for party lovers who love to spice up the floor with their dance moves. The nightclub was established long back in 1971 and now it is one of the most crowded nightclubs in the whole Goan territory.

     

  5. Café Mambos

     

    Another proud owner of Tito’s club, this party hub, is on the same lane of Club Titos. The atmosphere is electrifying with a blend of playlists of international DJs and entertainers.

     

  6. Club Hype

     

    This Baga club is worth the hype it bears in the name. With the presence of a huge bar inside, the club serves many concoctions of your choice. It is also one of the less expensive clubs to hang around in Baga.

     

  7. The Flow

     

    Featuring global cuisines, this beach restaurant is the best place in Baga to have a romantic dinner with your better half. Catering the best services, you can taste the most exquisite seafood recipes with chill sea breeze ruffling through your hair.

     

  8. Jamie’s Restaurant

     

    Reasonably priced, this beautiful restaurant is known for its wide range of non-veg starters. Irish coffee and butter chicken are notable tongue twisters to taste. The ambient music away from louder night club parties, makes it a highlighted eatery in our Baga beach guide

     

  9. Chelsea Beach Shack

     

    Having an extensive menu, Chelsea is for Indian food lovers, offering a clean atmosphere and the unique shacks of Baga. The best part of the hotel is to watch football games with passionate lovers of the game, making it a unique experience.

     

  10. Wakeboarding

     

     Another thrilling must-do sport is wakeboarding. Here the rider stands on a surfboard and holds to a motorboat performing various stunts

     

  11. Arpora Saturday Night Flea Market

     

    A 5 minute Saturday night walk from Baga will lead you to Arpora’s Saturday night market. This flea market is where you can buy boutiques, relish street food, and visit shops to lay hands on the artifacts and handlooms from all over the world.

     

How To Reach Baga Beach

 

 

How to Reach Baga Beach from Panji – Baga is 15 Km away from Panji airport, and all it takes is half an hour to travel to the beach from Panji by taxi. The source and the destination are well connected by a lot of local and government buses. You can also hire cycles and motorbikes at a cheaper rate to ride between the locations. When bus travel is preferred, go to Panji first and from there get another bus to the beach. It consumes a little long time of 2 hours.

How to Reach Baga Beach from Goa International Airport- Dabolim, Goa International Airport is the closest within a span of only 15 km from Baga beach. One can choose a taxi ride that will take 90 minutes to the beach or go on train travel. The nearest railway station to Baga is 11 km from the coast and is well connected to Goa with regular services.

Best Time To Visit Baga Beach

Goa’s Baga beach has a tropical monsoon climate. As a result of falling within the tropical zone, the climate will typically be hot and humid. As your Baga beach travel guide, we strongly advise you to visit the alluring location between October and January, following the monsoon season.

With temperatures between 25° and 32°C and the sun at its highest point, this is the ideal time to visit Baga beach. Baga’s summer begins in March and lasts until June, with the coast recording temperatures above 45° C. The monsoons alleviate the heat, but the coastline’s rough tides make it an off-season.

Essential Information About Baga Beach

Places to Visit near Baga Beach

 

Dr. Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary: Named after the famed Indian ornithologist Dr. Salim Ali, this sanctuary is located on the banks of the River Mandovi. The mangrove habitat provides shelter for over thousands of native and migratory bird species, making it a haven for bird lovers.

Aguada Fort: Wrapped up with a lighthouse, the Aguada fort is another Portuguese monument built in the 17th Century. Aguada fort is faced towards the Sinquerim Beach and exhibits the splendid view of the blue Arabian sea.

Chapora Fort: The fort was built by the Muslim king Adil shah and lately acquired by the Portuguese. Buffed with historical stories, the fort overlooks river Chapora and was also given the name ‘Dil Chahta Fort’.

Our Lady of Piety: Located on Divar Island on the rooftop, Our Lady of piety church was originally a chapel that was later built as a church in the early 1650s. The church’s annual feast is scheduled every second Sunday of March, the right time to row down your boats to the Island.

Casa de Retiros: Peacefully topping the hill of village Bardez, this Baga retreat house is called Casa de Retiros. The retreat house faces the Arabian sea and is the best site for sightseeing ocean and get immersed in the compiled view of sunsets.

Things to Carry at Baga Beach

At Baga, you are going to be bothered by the humid tropical climate and searing sun. Make sure you carry,

– Right footwears,

– Loose cotton clothes with warm light colours

– Moisturizers

– Sunscreen

– Camcorder

– Sunglasses

– Comfortable swimwear

– Fanny pack

– Hats/Caps

– Lighter and Torch

Last but not least, first aid kit and basic medicines.

Things to Keep in Mind

 

Always remember you are visiting a coastal area. Keep your electronic gadgets locked in waterproof bags .

– Carry a medical kit to tackle any bruises or cuts.

– Stay alert in public gatherings

– Always be closer to other visitors to avoid a lurking attack.

Written by Mallika Dureja

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