Palolem Beach

Palolem has amazing beaches, just like 15 years ago – then Goa was an unknown gem with few tourists and almost no infrastructure. Today, however, it is not a quiet place at all, much less a lost place, but one of the best and most beautiful places in Goa, with a good selection of affordable accommodation located right on the beach. The nightlife is still asleep – there are no good clubs and the town goes to sleep at 10pm. But, if you’re looking for a nice place to lounge on the beach, relax, swim in calm waters, do yoga, get a massage or therapy this is the place for you.

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And if Palolem is too noisy and active too, go south to the little cove of Colomb Bay where you’ll find a good selection of Patnem Beach houses and very quiet beaches, albeit not as beautiful.

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Video: Palolem

General Information

Keep in mind, Palolem is more subject to seasonal fluctuations than other cities – many establishments close in November.

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Most places to stay are simple beach houses. They are remodeled and relocated every season, so it’s impossible to say for sure what to expect. Walk along the beach and check it out, aim for 600 rupees for a simple beach house without a bathroom.

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Palolem’s beaches are full of establishments offering beach snacks, and fresh, very fresh seafood once the evening catch arrives. Much changes from season to season, at this point Ma-Rita’s is the best establishment.

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Along Palolem’s main road there are ticketing agencies, internet cafes, currency exchange, but no ATMs. You can find them near Chowdi, there is also a supermarket, pharmacy and the like. An auto rickshaw from Palolem to Chaudi costs 50 rupees, or you can walk two kilometers, a leisurely walk of 45 minutes. Sun-n-Moon Travels (Rs 40 per hour; 8.00-00.00) Fast internet access.

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You can rent a kayak, an hour on the paddle will cost you between 200 and 300 rupees, as a bonus you will be provided with a waterproof bag. Fishermen and boat owners gather on the beach and offer a great trip to Butterfly Beach north of Palolem, which will cost you 800 or 1000 rupees per two people, including a two hour wait there.

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