Play ground at Colva

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Colva Beach - Hotel Accommodation, Bars, Pubs and Restaurants

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Colva Beach - Parking Area

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Colva Beach

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Colva Beach Bars and Restaurants

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Colva Dead Calm Sea

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Colva Beach Accommodation

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Colva Beach

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Colva Beach

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A scene at Colva Beach

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How to get at Colva Beach

Colva Beach is in South Goa. The nearest city is Margao which is 6 kilometers away from the beach. Buses ply from Kadamba Bus stand at Fatorda in Margao to Colva and back and the frequency is good and hence Colva is very popular. There are many hotel accommodations and restaurants at the beach and nearby. If you happen to burn your money, there is HDFC bank branch with ATM at Colva beach. AXIS bank ATM and ICICI bank ATM are located couple of minutes walk from the beach. Western Union Money Transfer, Thomas Cook is also in the vicinity. Many forex dealers are also available. Once at the beach you can hire bicycles, bikes etc. You can also indulge in shopping. Many handicrafts shops are available and you could pick up some souvenirs. In case you decide to hire a taxi and go elsewhere from the beach, Colva Tourist Taxi Booth recognised by government is available on the beach. Have a nice time at Colva Beach.

Visit Goa

Goa is one of the smallest Indian States on the west coast, approximately 650 kilometers south of Bombay. Goa is connected from Bombay by several flights, buses and trains and therefore one has a varied choice to make depending on convenience.
Goa was ruled by the Portuguese several years ago and the Portuguese legacy still lives on; the cuisine, the language, the architecture and the word "Susegad" derived from "Susegador". The local language is Konkani, English is widely spoken and easily understood. Even the Konkani language has several Portuguese words to name a few Janela-window, Sala-hall or living room, Lugar-room, Lata-tin or a can, Caderna-note book, Livre-book, Lapis-pencil and so on.
Rice and seafood constitutes the main diet of the Goans. Among the fruits mango, cashew, jackfruit, papaya, banana, pineapple, custard apple are available in plenty. Coconut trees are a common sight.
Having a long coastline means one thing -plenty of beaches and seashore to enjoy. Each beach is unique and has its own beauty. Most of the beaches are connected by road from the Goan cities. The key here is the lesser the transport frequency to the beach the more beautiful and pristine is the beach. Other tourist attractions are the temples and churches - several of them and the interiors of these holy places and simply majestic.
Hotel accommodation is available to suit various budgets. As a thumb rule any accommodation by the beache side or vicinity will be expensive, unless you opt to stay with the local fisherman right on the beach.
For sake of convenience reference is often made to North Goa and South Goa.
Unlike other Indian states, Goa is the least industrialized and this means no pollution, therefore Goa has many pharmaceutical companies.
Most Goan villages are Sleepy, if you want to get away from the hectic 9 to 5 life, Goa is the place to be in.
Seeing is believing and we would endeavor to get you photogrpahs of as many beaches, temples and churches as possible. Even the photographs of the local fruits and birds will be posted here so ahead and have a good sightseeing and enjoy.