Written By
Gopika VC
Galgibaga, Goa's cleanest beach, is also the endangered Olive Ridley turtle's breeding and hatching habitat.
Since few people visit, the beach is clean and desolate, making it one of Goa's most beautiful secret spots.
There are coconut palm trees, fancy beach huts, tents made in the Rajasthani style, a calm environment, and a pretty lagoon.
This beach is one of Goa's most romantic secret beaches due to its soft silver sand, white seashells, coconut palms, and pleasant air over shallow mild waters.
People who want to do water sports in Goa can swim in shallow water or go scuba diving with the Goa Institute of Diving.
For those seeking peace and quiet in Goa's hippy town, the Bamanbudo waterfall is a lovely retreat.
Tourists may swim, beach volleyball, scuba dive, water ski, fish, and windsurf at Sinquerim Beach, which has soft sands and a nice breeze.
The old Portuguese troops left behind ruins and old cannons at the fort, which makes it a great place for a shoot or a picnic with friends.
The laterite rock inside was a Buddhist monk's meditation seat. In addition to laterite structures, the cave has Buddhist sculptures and paintings.
Cotigao offers beautiful greenery and trekking. Tall trees, unusual plants, rocks, marshes, and ponds connect you to the most calm environment.
The park houses around 133 Goan butterfly species and was founded to safeguard them.
Savoi Spice Gardens, a natural paradise in Goa, features uncommon herbs, colorful fruit orchards, strange flora, and the Goan urak and feni.
One can take a Backwater Cruise through this canal's thick mangrove trees and marshes and see alligators laying around and getting some sun.
Some migrating ducks, jacanas, moorhens, harriers, pipits, wagtails, and kingfishers can be seen here.
From Vasco da Gama's Baina beach, it's a 30-minute boat journey. The explorers and couples will find much to do on the island, including snorkeling, day picnics, etc.