Colva Beach, Goa

Colva beach is one of the most flattest beach I have ever seen. It is around 24 km long. It located around 8 km from Margao. In village, one has to walk little bit off the circle to reach the beach. I did not see any shack or resting place on the beach. Though there was one typically used by foreigners little way from the main activity area. This long white sand beach is amazing for sports activity. And no wonder there was motor boat, speed boat and para-sailing. But they were over charging by asking Rs 500 for one round of para-sailing. Walked around little bit and took a few pictures. The sun was blazing hot and better avoided if you are not bathing. This place well be awesome to take a walk in late afternoon and evening.

The food at the beach restaurants are awesome. We had food at Jefferso. I loved their king fish. After food we left for Palolem.

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