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Calangute Beach

                         


                        The longest beach in North Goa, Calangute, is famous as the Queen of Beaches. Stretching from Candolim to Baga, Calangute Beach is just 15 km away from Panjim. Attending one of its night parties is the most exciting thing you can do at Calangute Beach. From crazy dance numbers, psychedelic beats, drinks, and delicious food, you’ll find all the reasons to have a memorable time.

                        Calangute Beach attracts a large number of tourists from all over the world for its water sports. Here you can do a wide range of adventurous activities like parasailing, Kayaking, Fishing, Windsurfing, Water Snorkelling, and Water-Skiing.

                           This beach is crowded with several eating joints, clubs, and shacks that serve tasty seafood, drinks, and cocktails; because of its night parties, day activities, and fun elements, Calangute has become a popular hub for backpackers and tourists from all across the globe.



                               Another reason to love Calangute Beach is its connection with other beaches in North Goa. The beach is well connected to Baga, Anjuna, Aguda, Candolim, and many other beaches. With an amazingly fun atmosphere, Calangute Beach is a lively destination for anyone traveling to North Goa.

Courtesy: Goa  Tourism Official website , Wikipedia

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