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Visit temples, churches, and clean beaches.
North Goa is the quintessential destination for travelers seeking a blend of sun, sand, and vibrant nightlife. Unlike the serene and laid-back South, North Goa is bustling with energy, offering a plethora of activities ranging from water sports to exploring historic forts and indulging in delectable seafood. When you book your taxi with MakeMyTrip Taxi Service, you ensure a comfortable ride to explore these attractions at your own pace.
The coastline of North Goa is dotted with some of the most famous beaches in India. Each beach has its own unique character and charm.
Candolim Beach: Known as the gateway to the famous Baga and Calangute beaches, Candolim is relatively quieter and cleaner. It is the hub for water sports activities like parasailing, jet skiing, and banana boat rides. The beach is lined with shacks offering fresh seafood and chilled beer. It is also home to the historic Fort Aguada. Our taxi services frequently operate from Karmali Railway Station directly to the heart of Candolim.
Calangute Beach: Often referred to as the "Queen of Beaches," Calangute is the largest beach in North Goa. It is a magnet for tourists, offering a wide stretch of golden sand and a vibrant atmosphere. The beach is lined with palm trees and offers numerous options for shopping, dining, and nightlife. It is an ideal spot for sunbathing and swimming, though it can get crowded during peak season.
Baga Beach: Located just north of Calangute, Baga Beach is famous for its nightlife and water sports. The Baga Creek connects the beach to the backwaters. At night, the beach comes alive with neon-lit shacks and clubs playing loud music. It is also a great spot for shopping at the famous Saturday Night Market.
Anjuna Beach: Famous for its rocky outcrops and trance parties, Anjuna has a distinct bohemian vibe. It gained popularity in the 1960s and 70s as a hippie haven. Today, it is famous for its weekly flea market where you can buy everything from jewelry to clothes. The rocky coastline offers stunning views, especially at sunset.
Vagator Beach: Divided into North and South Vagator by the Chapora River, this beach is known for its dramatic red cliffs and lush greenery. It offers a more scenic and laid-back atmosphere compared to Baga. The famous Chapora Fort overlooks Vagator, providing a panoramic view of the Arabian Sea.
Accommodation in North Goa ranges from budget-friendly guesthouses to luxurious beachfront resorts. Whether you are a backpacker, a couple on a honeymoon, or a family on vacation, there is something for everyone.
Luxury Resorts: For those seeking opulence, North Goa offers several high-end resorts. Properties like the Taj Fort Aguada Resort & Spa and the Novotel Goa Resort & Spa provide world-class amenities, private beaches, and infinity pools. These resorts are often located in serene settings, away from the hustle-bustle, yet easily accessible by our taxi services.
Boutique Hotels & Villas: The hinterlands of North Goa, particularly in areas like Assagao and Siolim, are dotted with charming boutique hotels and private villas. These accommodations offer a more personalized experience, often featuring Portuguese architecture, lush gardens, and private pools. They are perfect for travelers looking for privacy and tranquility.
Mid-Range Hotels: There is a wide selection of 3-star and 4-star hotels in Candolim, Calangute, and Panjim. These hotels provide comfortable stays with modern amenities like swimming pools, in-house restaurants, and travel desks. They offer great value for money and are centrally located, making it easy to explore the region.
Hostels and Guesthouses: North Goa is also famous for its vibrant hostel culture. Hostels like The Funky Monkey and Wanderers Hostel are popular among solo travelers and backpackers. They offer dormitory-style accommodation and organize group activities, making it easy to meet fellow travelers.
While the beaches are the main attraction, North Goa has much more to offer. The region is rich in history and culture.
Fort Aguada: Built in the 17th century, this fort is a prime example of Portuguese architecture. It offers stunning views of the Arabian Sea and is a great spot for photography.
Chapora Fort: Famous for its appearance in the Bollywood movie "Dil Chahta Hai," this fort offers a bird's-eye view of Vagator and Ozran beaches.
Churches: The churches of Old Goa, though technically in Central Goa, are easily accessible from North Goa. The Basilica of Bom Jesus and the Church of St. Francis of Assisi are UNESCO World Heritage sites.
Spice Plantations: Take a tour of the spice plantations in Ponda to learn about the cultivation of spices like cardamom, pepper, and vanilla. Many plantations offer traditional Goan buffet lunches.
Exploring the vast expanse of North Goa requires reliable transportation. Public transport can be limited, and renting a scooter might not be suitable for everyone. Our taxi service offers a hassle-free way to travel.
Book your taxi today and experience the best of North Goa with comfort and ease. Contact us via WhatsApp for instant bookings and inquiries.