Benaulim Beach My strongest memory of Benaulim is that of being bitten
by a stray dog. But I also remember all of us - the entire family - feasting
on a delicious meal of shellfish we dug out in bucket-loads from the sand.
Benaulim beach is more peaceful and serene than Colva and still rather
undiscovered by domestic tourists.

According
to Hindu mythology, this is the place where the arrow of Lord Parsurama
landed when he created the state of Goa. Known in Sanskrit as Banali, it was
changed to Benaulim by the Portuguese. The main attractions on this beach
are the dolphin cruises. The church of St. John the Baptist on the hill is a
wonderful example of Goan Christian architecture. With the first drops of
the Indian monsoon, the village breaks into a celebration of thanksgiving
for the Feast of São João.
Palolem Beach Palolem beach, situated in the Canacona distrct, is also
known as "Paradise Beach". Until a few years back, it was among
the virgin beaches of Goa. It is a fishing beach popular for its dolphin
cruises and fishing trips. At the northern end of the beach is a tiny,
island in the middle of a fresh water stream that can be reached by swimming
across at low tide. The Gaitonde's tent resort is one of the more popular
places to stay, but be sure to book well in advance. You can laze in a
hammock and sip your beer while enjoying the delicious fresh catch brought
in by the fishermen. There are a lot of little resorts along the beach with
bamboo huts on stilts. The accomodation is nothing fancy, spartan even, but
at less than $10 per day you can't really expect more.
Agonda BeachAgonda is a virgin stretch of beach twelve kilometres from
Palolem and, until recently, was undiscovered by tourists. It is sometimes
frequented by day picnickers. The waters are crystal clear and its easy to
see the bottom of the shore while swimming.

Watch
out for the sharp barnacles if you decide to climb any of the rocks there.
Until recently there was just a solitary shack on the beach, however that
may not be the case any longer. If you find it difficult to get accomodation
here, you can stay at Palolem, and drive down to Agonda for the day. The
more adventurous can rent a bicycle in the village and cycle cross country
to the beach.
Mobor and Cavelossim Beaches Cavelossim Beach, is a small stretch of
beach eleven kilometres south of Colva beach. South of Cavelossim beach is
the Mobor beach that currently boast of five star resorts like the Leela
Beach Resort. Both beaches are relatively isolated and there are few beach
shacks here. Mobor has a fishing village with a small lagoon near the mouth
of a river, and its fun to watch the seagulls that come to feast on the fish
drying on the sand.