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Vagator Beach



 

                     Located in the northmost part of the Bardez Taluka in North Goa, Vagator Beach is a rocky paradise. This half-moon-shaped beach is perfect for relaxing, partying, and doing adventures. This rocky paradise boasts breathtakingly beautiful red cliffs, white sands, and lush palm trees. No surprise that Vagator Beach is among the top favorite beaches for foreign travelers seeking a vibrant part night and scenic beauty.

V                         agator Beach is mainly divided into two parts- Big Vagator Beach and Little Vagator Beach, aka the Ozran Beach. The Big Vagator beach is a little more crowded than the little Vagator. So, if you’re seeking some alone time, the best option is to visit the little beach.

                      After sunset, you’ll see a different picture of this beach. The entire beach comes alive with dancing and music. Apart from grooving to the party hits, make sure to enjoy the stunning sunset, take a stroll on the beach, or visit the nearby Anjuna Market.



                     For adventure lovers, Vagator Beach has plenty of activities to offer. Parasailing is one of the most popular activities here. Other exciting options to choose from are jet skiing, bumper rides, dolphin sightseeing, and many more.

                  So, if you’re looking for an unforgettable experience in North Goa, needless to say Vagator Beach is a great option


Courtesy: Goa  Tourism Official website , Wikipedea

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