Surf and Sand

Surf & Sand

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Candolim Beach just 5 min walk from Surf & Sand in North Goa

Candolim Beach

Candolim Beach is one of North Goa’s most loved coastal stretches, known for its long sandy shoreline, gentle waves, and relaxed atmosphere. Less crowded than its neighbouring beaches, it offers the perfect balance of calm seaside charm and easy access to lively cafés, beach shacks, water sports, and nearby attractions—making it ideal for both leisure seekers and explorers.

Anjuna Beach 12 km from Surf & Sand

Anjuna Beach

Anjuna Beach is a popular beach in North Goa, known for its vibrant atmosphere, lively parties, and electronic trance music scene. It offers a mix of activities, from water sports like jet skiing and parasailing to relaxing at beach shacks or enjoying the sunset.

Chapora Fort 14 km from Surf & Sand

Chapora Fort

Chapora Fort is a historical fort in North Goa known for its panoramic views of the coastline and the Chapora River. Made famous by the Bollywood movie Dil Chahta Hai, it is located on a hilltop above Vagator Beach. The fort is largely in ruins today, but the walk up offers rewarding views of the surrounding area and the sunset.

Ashwem Beach

Ashvem Beach is a peaceful and serene beach in North Goa, known for its soft golden or white sand, calm waves, and laid-back atmosphere, making it popular for those seeking quietness over parties. It's a great spot for a quiet vacation, surfing for beginners, sunset views, and is close to other areas like Morjim Beach.

Arambol Beach

Arambol Beach is a vibrant, bohemian-style beach in North Goa, India, known for its laid-back vibe, golden sands, and diverse community. It offers a mix of relaxation and activities, including sunset parties, live music, yoga, and markets with handmade crafts.

Arambol Salt Water Lake

Paliem Sweet Water Lake, also known as Arambol Sweet Water Lake, is a freshwater lagoon in North Goa, India, located just a short walk from Arambol Beach. It is situated in a serene, picturesque setting, with the lake bordered on one side by a strip of sand and the Arabian Sea on the other.

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