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Goa has always been on my bucket list, and recently, I finally got the chance to experience its magic. As a first-time visitor, I was blown away by the diversity of its beaches—each one offering a unique vibe, from bustling shores to tranquil hideaways. After spending a week exploring the coastline, I’ve narrowed down my top five beaches that every traveler should visit. Along the way, I also discovered some fantastic places to eat and stay, which I’ll happily share with you.
1. Palolem Beach
Palolem Beach in South Goa is a slice of paradise. The crescent-shaped shoreline, lined with swaying palm trees and colorful beach shacks, is postcard-perfect. What I loved most about Palolem was its laid-back atmosphere. It’s not as crowded as some of the more popular beaches, making it ideal for relaxation. I spent hours kayaking through the calm waters and even spotted a few dolphins!
For food, I dropped by Dropadi—a beachfront restaurant serving delicious seafood and Goan curries. Their fish thali (around ₹600) was a highlight of my trip. If you’re looking for a place to stay, Ciaran’s Beach Huts offers cozy bamboo cottages right on the beach for about ₹4,000 per night.
- Dropadi Restaurant
Address: Palolem Beach, Canacona, Goa 403702
Website: Dropadi Palolem - Ciaran’s Beach Huts
Address: Palolem Beach, Canacona, Goa 403702
Website: Ciaran’s Beach Huts
2. Anjuna Beach
Anjuna Beach, in North Goa, is famous for its bohemian vibe and historic significance as a hub for hippies in the 60s and 70s. The rocky outcrops and golden sand create a striking contrast, and the beach is dotted with quirky flea markets and beachside cafes. I visited on a Wednesday to explore the iconic Anjuna Flea Market, where I picked up some handmade jewelry and souvenirs.
For a memorable meal, head to Brittos, a legendary beach shack known for its grilled prawns and chilled beers. A meal for two costs around ₹1,500. If you’re staying overnight, The Hosteller Anjuna is a great budget-friendly option at ₹1,200 per night for a dorm bed, or you can splurge on a private room at Casa Vagator for ₹6,000.
- Brittos
Address: 1/76, Gaura Vaddo, Anjuna Beach, Goa 403509
Website: Brittos Anjuna - The Hosteller Anjuna
Address: 174, Mazal Waddo, Near Mapusa Clinic, Anjuna, Goa 403509
Website: The Hosteller Anjuna - Casa Vagator
Address: 236/4, Ozran Beach Road, Vagator, Goa 403509
Website: Casa Vagator
3. Vagator Beach
Just a short drive from Anjuna, Vagator Beach stole my heart with its dramatic red cliffs and serene ambiance. The beach is divided into two parts—Big Vagator and Little Vagator—both equally stunning. I spent an evening watching the sunset from Chapora Fort, which offers breathtaking views of the coastline.
Dining at Thalassa, a Greek-inspired restaurant perched on a cliff, was an unforgettable experience. The moussaka and sangria were divine, and the sunset views made it worth every penny (around ₹2,000 for two). For accommodation, Wanderers Hostel is a great choice for backpackers at ₹1,000 per night, while The Leela Goa offers luxury stays starting at ₹12,000.
- Thalassa
Address: Small Vagator, Ozran Beach Road, Vagator, Goa 403509
Website: Thalassa Goa - Wanderers Hostel
Address: 236/1, Ozran Beach Road, Vagator, Goa 403509
Website: Wanderers Hostel - The Leela Goa
Address: Mobor Beach, Cavelossim, Goa 403731
Website: The Leela Goa
4. Baga Beach
Baga Beach is the place to be if you’re looking for action and excitement. From water sports like jet skiing and parasailing to lively beach parties, Baga has it all. I tried my hand at parasailing and loved the adrenaline rush. The beach is also lined with some of the best shacks and bars in Goa.
For dinner, I headed to Britto’s (yes, another one!), a popular spot for seafood lovers. Their butter garlic crab (around ₹1,200) is a must-try. If you’re staying in Baga, Casa Vagator has a branch here too, with rooms starting at ₹5,000. For a more budget-friendly option, Hotel Fiesta offers clean, comfortable rooms for ₹2,500 per night.
- Britto’s
Address: 1/115A, Baga Beach Road, Baga, Goa 403516
Website: Britto’s Baga - Hotel Fiesta
Address: Tito’s Lane, Baga Beach, Baga, Goa 403516
Website: Hotel Fiesta

5. Agonda Beach
Last but not least, Agonda Beach is a hidden gem in South Goa. This quiet, pristine beach is perfect for those seeking solitude and natural beauty. I spent an entire day here, lounging under a beach umbrella and reading a book. The gentle waves and soft sand made it the most relaxing day of my trip.
For food, I recommend Café Inn, a charming shack serving fresh seafood and Goan delicacies. Their prawn curry and rice (around ₹500) was simple yet flavorful. For accommodation, Agonda Serenity offers beachfront cottages for ₹3,500 per night, while The Cape Goa provides a more luxurious experience at ₹8,000 per night.
- Café Inn
Address: Agonda Beach, Agonda, Goa 403702
Website: Café Inn Agonda - Agonda Serenity
Address: Agonda Beach, Agonda, Goa 403702
Website: Agonda Serenity - The Cape Goa
Address: H.No. 724, Agonda Beach, Agonda, Goa 403702
Website: The Cape Goa
Final Thoughts
Goa’s beaches are as diverse as they are beautiful, offering something for every kind of traveler. Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or a bit of both, these five beaches are sure to leave you spellbound. My trip was made even more special by the incredible food and comfortable stays I found along the way. If you’re planning a visit, don’t forget to pack your sunscreen, a good book, and an appetite for adventure!