INTRODUCTION:
Baga, Calangute Tito’s Bar and Panjim Market are all options for your Goa travel plans. Many hidden gems in Goa are waiting for you to discover them. These hidden, yet special, places are a must-see for anyone who wants to experience the true beauty of Goa’s coast. You must not miss anything!
OVERVIEW:
Goa is known for being the party capital in India. It is famous for its breathtaking beauty and splendor. You can find hidden gems in Goa for adventure lovers, pleasure seekers, and those who just want to relax. You don’t have to be in Goa to find something new.
Are you looking for hidden Places to visit in Goa? Goa offers a wonderful escape from city life by offering a wide range of hidden jewels.
1.Betul Beach: Where Quaint Is
Betul Beach, a traditional fishing village, is one of Goa’s most hidden beaches. The stunning scenery is not the only thing that the beach has.
There’s also a small harbor, a fortress built in 17th century. And a number of nearby shacks with mouth-watering sea animals. To get there, one must take the Cavelossim – Assolna boat across the Sal River.
Salcette County, South Goa
The best time to visit: November-March
How to get there:
Betul Beach can be found at 49.5 km from Panaji. Betul can also be reached from Margao by bus, but there are not many buses. Margao also offers private transport, such as elevators and car rickshaws.
Accommodation: Casa Filipinha.
2. Arambol Beach: Learn Fishing Culture
Arambol, a small fishing village, is not well-known for its hippie culture, nightclubs and barbecue roasts. It is also known for its recreational activities like paragliding or kitesurfing and stunning views from the cliffs.
Arambol, despite all the offers, is still as good and as beautiful as it is today. This Bohemian paradise is one of the best places to visit in Goa.
Where: North Goa Administrative District of Pernem
The best time to visit: November-march
How to get there:
Arambol can be reached by car in approximately two hours from Dabolim Airport. Buses leave Pernem several times daily. From Mapusa, buses depart almost every hour from 18:00. The closest bus stop is located 2km from the coast.
Accommodation: Namahstay Hostel, Piggy Hostel Arambol, Omkar Guest House, Indiana Guest House, Love Temple Beach Resort.
3.Butterfly Beach – Unchecked Area
Butterfly beach, a remote spot in Goa, is one of the most stunning and undiscovered places in Goa. You will be able to spot dolphins, crabs and many butterflies if you visit this area. The sea, with its clear, powdery white sand and unspoiled nature is a haven for people who seek peace and solitude. You can either take a boat ride from Palolem or Agonda beach to reach the sea or walk into the jungle.
Palolem, South Goa
The best time to visit: November-March
Access to the Sea: Because it is enclosed by dense jungle, buses, cars. And bicycles are not an potion to reach here. From Palolem and Agonda beaches, you can take a boat to Butterfly beach. Round trip, it costs between 1000-1200 INRs to rent a boat.
Accommodation: The Nest Crystal Goa Emerald Edition. Art Prive. Bamboo Yoga. Laguna Vista Beach Huts. Patnem Garden Resort.
4.Arvalem Fall: A Beautiful Waterfall
Harvalem, a waterfall set in lush green forests, is one of the most stunning waterfalls in Goa. Its white, milky-white water flows down the rocky cliffs. The best thing about Harvalem is that it is completely hidden from the rest of the world. You can also visit the Rudreshwar temple and the nearby Arvalem caves.
Where: North Goa, near Sanquelim
The best time to visit: November-March
How to get it: There are two valleys within five miles of each other, Sanquelim and Bicholim. Transport is available from Panaji or Mapusa to reach the falls.
Additional accommodations at Dudhsagar Spa resort
5.Fort Tiracol – Great Design and Architecture
The castle, located on the Mumbai Cochin highway, in South Goa is a beautiful spot that offers stunning views of the Cabo de Rama sea below it and the extinct ocean at its top. The castle is composed of the remains and canons from ancient Portuguese soldiers, making it ideal for photographing and having a picnic with friends.
Cola, South Goa
The best time to visit: November-March
How to Get There: You can either drive or take a bus or taxi.