The party animals will be delighted to visit the beaches of North Goa. As they are famous, the beaches of this part of the town are a bit crowded.
Baga Beach
Get ready for an amazing game of beach blanket bingo at Baga. It's a hub for vendors, visitors, and locals alike, so you might want to go for refuge elsewhere unless you're prepared to wade through the sea of humans.
Calangute Beach
is the "Queen of Beaches" not only in terms of appeal but also in terms of volume of visitors. Get ready for a beach experience that is more about activity than leisure.
Candolim Beach
It is not the greatest option. There will be a lot of people sharing your position in the sand because it attracts beachgoers. And it also attracts a lot of foreigners.
Anjuna Beach
Yes, it has its distinct appeal, complete with flea markets and parties, but congestion is the price of Anjuna's fame. You won't be able to locate a peaceful place to reflect here.
South Goa is less visited as compared to North Goa, however there are a few popular beaches you can visit.
Colva Beach
While Colva's beaches are indisputably beautiful, they are also obviously popular. If you're looking for a relaxing beach experience, you might want to look elsewhere.
Palolem Beach
Despite its reputation for calmness, Palolem can be quite crowded, especially during peak hours. If you want some breathing room, you might need to get off the beaten road.