Explore 5 offbeat beaches in South Goa

Goa is by no means an undiscovered place. It’s the exact opposite. It’s the exact opposite. Nonetheless, Goa still has a few less popular locations. There are many places in South Goa in particular that are still relatively undiscovered.

5 offbeat beaches in South Goa

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1. Cabo de Rama Beach

With its crystal-clear greenish-blue water, steep cliffs, palm tree-lined shoreline and panoramic view of Cabo De Rama Fort, this location is perfect for a romantic getaway or a quick family picnic. Due to its remote location and not much visitor traffic, this beach remains isolated.

2. Canaguinim Beach

Located south of Betul Beach, this beach is among the most isolated in all of South Goa. It is surrounded by a low wall and is covered with sandy rocks. The dazzling beach’s edge is mostly covered in lush wild vegetation and is less visited by the crowd.

3. Cola Beach Lagoon

Cola Beach is a hidden gem that is well worth exploring. It offers captivating views of palm trees and an enjoyable driving route via Canacona in the South. Couples who wish to get away from the crowd can spend some quality time here in nature.

4. Galgibaga Beach

Galgibaga Beach, also known as Goa’s nesting beach, is a refuge for endangered Olive Ridley turtles. Known as Turtle Beach, it is one of the three beaches in Goa, along with Agonda Beach and Morjim Beach, where the state actively and successfully carries out its conservation efforts for these turtles.

5. Kakolem Beach

Kakolem Beach, also known as Tiger Beach, is one of Goa’s most remote places. Kakolem Beach is a treat for everyone who loves finding undiscovered,  hidden treasures.