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Bogmalo Beach Goa, Travel Information
Bogmalo is just another small fishing village, surrounded by a pair of palm fringed headlands
at the northern end of Colva bay. The presence of the sandy beach
at the end of the cove makes it even more picturesque and breathtaking.
Bogmalo
Beach is an ideal clean and not too crowded, the water reasonably safe
for swimming, and plenty of places to eat, drink and shop at. The Bogmalo Oberoi hotel is situated on this beach.
As the waves lash the parapets of
the open-air restaurant, the drone of the restless Arabian Sea lulls to sleep
even the most insomniac. This beach is about 4 kilometres away from the Dabolim airport. Though not a very long coastal stretch, Bogmalo is lined up with places to eat and the seafood available at these shacks is delicious.
ONE OF THE BEST TOURIST PLACE :
Bogmalo is a small-scale resort in Goa which is one of the Best Tourist Hangouts. Bogmalo is a beach which is best suited for those who want to relax and enjoy a cool and
comfortable outing. The beach is clean as well as less crowded and more over the
water is reasonably safe for swimming. There are plenty of joints to eat, drink
and shop. One can really have a very nice time out here.
DIVING-THE
BASIC ATTRACTION :
Diving is the most basic attraction in Bogmalo.
Very recently a diving school has also been opened up at Bogmalo where diving courses are also offered. This is one of the few places in India
where such a course is being offered.
HOW TO REACH THERE :
BY ROAD :
One can reach Bogmalo by
bus or taxi from Vasco da Gama which is around 8-kms northwest. It is also near
to the airport.
PLACES WHERE YOU CAN STAY :
There are
very few luxurious option present, overlooking the beach. There are a number of
other mid range guesthouses in Bogmalo which are much more comfortable
for short stay purposes.
Why choose to go to Goa Bogmalo beach?
Goa Bogmalo beach sports a mixture of serenity and commercialism, splashed with
simple beauty where one can happily lose oneself. Initially Bogmalo beach in Goa
was a fishing village until tourists started pouring in and tourism stated catching
up in this small Indian state of Goa. Despite modern eating joints, hi-tech shops
selling handicrafts surrounding it, the village at Bogmalo still manages to stay
alive. Bogmalo beach in Goa is clean and not very crowded like Anjuna beach or
other beaches in Goa and while at Goa Bogmalo beach, you can definitely go in
for a swim as the water is quite safe for swimming. After the swim, you can try
out those numerous eating joints which offer delicious Goan cuisine.
Why Goa Bogmalo beach is so special?
Bogmalo beach in Goa
is beautiful in itself and many may disagree but it has been made special by the
Oberois who manage a property here built by Trade Wings. This building is right
on the sea. As the waves lash the parapets of the open-air restaurant, the drone
of the restless Arabian Sea lulls to sleep even the most insomniac. This is one
attraction which all the tourists eagerly look forward to submit to, though some
feel the Oberois have stolen the natural beauty of the beach. Beyond the building
are mysterious little islands, shipwrecks in the silt and, around the hotel, plenty
of pleasant eateries-each one of them claiming to be Osibisa's favorite. This
pardonable selling trick began about 10 years ago when the Oberoi hosted the group.
HOW GOA BOGMALO BEACH
How to
enjoy Goa Bogmalo beach?
If you are looking for a party time while
in Goa, Goa Bogmalo beach is the place to be. With the five-star Oberoi hotel
nearby, Bogmalo beach in Goa promises a very luxurious stay. There are places
where you can take diving lessons while at Goa Bogmalo beach. There are special
guides who can help you through during your diving period.
How
to reach Goa Bogmalo beach?
You can reach Bogmalo by bus or taxi
from Vasco da Gama which is 8km from Bogmalo. Goa Bogmalo beach is also situated
very close to the airport, the beach is about 18 km from Dabolim Airport and is
well-connected by buses, motorcycle taxis, and taxis.
WHERE GOA BOGMALO BEACH
Where is Goa
Bogmalo beach situated?
The easiest way to describe the location
of Bogmalo beach in India's Goa is by saying that the beach is situated very close
to the airport. From the Dabolim airport, Goa's Bogmalo beach is only an 18 km
drive.
Where to stay in Goa Bogmalo beach?
Accommodation
is no problem at Goa's Bogmalo beach. There are few luxurious hotels overlooking
the beach which ensure a comfortable stay. But if you are looking for something,
which will not burden your pockets much, then there are guesthouses where you
can stay and enjoy the beaches of Goa.
About 8km,away from Vasco da Gama,this
Goa Bogmalo beach is also situated very close to the airport,hence making it easily
reachable.It is a broad, flat and open beach & the least visited beaches.
Bogmalo’s unique look is due to the Cluster of small beach shack restaurants
and occasional fishing villages, scattered under the coconut palm.Initially it
was a quiet fishing village,but after tourists explored it, tourism started infecting
in to this small Indian state of Goa. Bogmalo beach is less crowed but also one
of the cleanest beaches.The air of this place is pure , pleasant & tranquil,that
is appropriate to calm down our senses.
The flat-bottomed valley lined
with coconut trees and redbrick huts would be even more picturesque were it not
for the monstrous multi-storey edifice perched above it. Now the Oberoi’s
have erected a huge & famous five star hotel here,making it a hub for tourists
but one can also manage in shoestring budget, by occupying the Cheap hotels or
guesthouses available at Bogmalo beach.
Bogmalo Beach Tours
This beach is a heaven for fishing lovers,as here they can indulge into a
favourite pastime.one can also opt for swimming,as this beach is safe for swimming.After
indulging all the favourite activities one can taste some delicious Goan cuisine,
accompanied by the ever-famous Goan drink Feni, offered at numerous eating joints
out there |
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Radhnagar
& Vijaynagar Beach, India | |
Real exposures
of unpolluted nature of Andman & Nicobar Islands for an environment lover. |
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Calangute
Beach  |
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Goa's busiest and most commercialised resort. During
the 70's and 80's this peaceful fishing village became the favourite haunt of
the hippies |
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Kovalam
Beach | |
Near small village along the
shoreline, fabulous beaches, most popular is the Lighthouse Beach, the northern
most Samudra beach, least affected. |
| |
Pololem
Beach  |
|
A favourite beach destination, crescent shaped bay,
swaying curtain of coconut palms, irresistibly photogenic, beautiful beach huts |
| |
Kumarakom
Beach | |
Cluster of little islands
on the Vembanad Lake, part of the Kuttanad region. The bird sanctuary spread across
14 acres is a favourite haunt of migratory birds and an ornithologist's paradise.
Birds include Egrets, darters, herons, teal, waterfowl, cuckoo, wild duck and
migratory birds like the Siberian storks. The best way to watch the birds of the
Kumarakom sanctuary is a boat trip. |
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Beypore
Beach | |
Prominent ports and fishing
harbours of ancient Kerala, also known for its ancient ship building industry. |
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Chapora
Beach | |
A lot busier than most north
coast villages, dependent on fishing and boat building, many regular cafes and
restaurants |
| |
Varca
Beach | |
Community of Christian fisher
folk, palm thatched long houses, grassy dunes. |
|
|
Dona
Paula Beach  |
| fine view of the Marmagao Harbour nestled on the south
side of the headland that divides the Zuari and Mandovi estuaries, former fishing
village, today's commercialised beach resort, idyllic spot to relax and sunbathe. |
| |
Benaulim
Beach  |
| sea is safe for swimming generally jellyfish-free,
village area near beach side boasts a few serviceable bars and restaurants, various
culinary delights of the seafood, most succulent, competitively priced seafood
in Goa. | | |
Cavelosim
Beach  |
| last major settlement in southwest Salcete, visit to
Mabor, South Goa largest, and most obtrusive, package tourist enclave. |
| |
Condolim
Beach  |
| - good options to stay offering better value, a good
first stop to head North. | | |
Bogmolo
Beach  |
| - a small-scale beach resort, reasonably safer site
for swimming, quite good eating joints and shopping options. | |
|
Miramar
Beach  |
| - just 3-km away from the capital city of Panjim. |
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Pololem
Beach  |
| - a favourite beach destination, crescent shaped bay,
swaying curtain of coconut palms, irresistibly photogenic, beautiful beach huts. |
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Vagator
Beach  |
| - cool rural area, no big shopping complexes . |
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