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Which beaches have the least waves where you can swim? Are there any? What hotels do you recommend?
Which beaches have the least waves where you can swim? Are there any? What hotels do you recommend?
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аватар Vovanovich
Palolem, no waves. In general, the further south, the smaller the wave. We rested on Betalbatim beach, there were not big waves, a child of 8 years old swam freely. I recommend hotels Nanu Beach or Coconut Beach.
аватар AlexP45
I confirm about Palolem. But there the beach is small, enough for a day or two, then I want to try something else.
In North Goa, there are waves, almost always. But, the waves are seething only in the surf zone, which you will learn to pass very easily and immediately. There are no waves behind the surf, you can at least swim, even lie on your back.
I won’t say anything about hotels, we only stay in apartments.
аватар vicusia2008
We were on Baga, the beach is excellent, there are no waves. All the beaches traveled to North Goa, all the beaches were without waves, both for the ocean and for people who cannot swim, so great! We lived in Baga, a hotel, a very decent hotel .. first line , clean, right on the beach, convenient transport interchange, in the evening there is where to take a walk, not far from Calangute with fish restaurants and a market. We bought shrimp and gave them to cook in a cafe for a chocolate bar. Everything is ok!
аватар AlexP45
to vicusia2008.
If you are going to rest in Baga again, I advise you to go to the right, cross the river (you can use the bridge), turn left and walk across the cape to Anjuna. It's not far, you can walk without incident in less than an hour, most importantly, do not be afraid. We went from Candolim. The trail is wide so don't get lost. On Wednesdays there is a fair in the afternoon. Very beautiful views. Eagles do not fly above you, but below you.
And as for the fact that there were no waves on all the beaches, then you were lucky. Waves are usually noisy, but usually not very strong in the top season (December-February). Although, there are days when you have to stand for 10 minutes and wait for the moment when you can easily enter and easily exit. It happens that when you exit, you will be knocked down. Although the waves are steeper in Candolim, the depth is closer
аватар vicusia2008
We were at the end of November-December. Everything is ok.
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