Location: North
Goa
Nearby Attractions: Aguda Fort & Calangute Beach
Best Time To Visit: December To February
Four
or five years ago, Candolim, at the far southern end of Calangute
beach, was a surprisingly sedate resort, appealing to an odd mixture
of middle-class Bombayites, and Burgundy-clad Sannyasins taking a
break from the Rajneesh Ashram at Pune . Times, however, have
changed.
Now, large-scale
package holiday complexes jostle for space behind the dunes and the
increasingly crowded beach has sprouted ranks of sun beds. On the
plus side, Candolim has plenty of pleasant places to stay, many of
them tucked away down quiet sandy lanes and better value than
comparable guesthouses in nearby Calangute, making this a good first
stop if one has just arrived in Goa and are planning to head further
north after finding one's feet.The Aguda Fort
Immediately south of
Candolim, a long peninsula extends into the sea, bringing the seven-kilometre
white sandy beach to an abrupt end. Aguada Fort, which crowns the
rocky flattened top of the headland, is the best-preserved
Portuguese bastion in Goa. Built in 1612 to protect the northern
shores of the Mandovi estuary from Dutch and Maratha raiders, it is
home to several natural springs, the first source of drinking water
available to ships arriving in Goa after the long sea voyage from
Lisbon.
LEISURE
EATING OUT
Candolim's numerous
beach cafes are a cut above your average seafood shacks, with pot
plants, state-of-the-art sound systems and prices to match.
Basically, the farther from the Taj Complex one ventures, the more
realistic the prices become. The main road is also dotted with
restaurants serving the usual selection of fresh fish dishes, with a
handful of continental options thrown in.
HOW TO GET THERE
Road: Buses to and
from Panjim stop every twenty minutes or so at the stand opposite
the Casa Sea Shell, in the middle of Candolim. A few also continue
south to the fort Aguada Beach Resort Terminus, from where services
depart every thirty minutes for the capital via Nerul village. Taxis
wait outside the major resort hotels and can be flagged down on the
main road.
PLACES TO STAY
Candolim is
charter-holiday land, so accommodation tends to be a little
expensive for most of the season. The best place to start looking is
at the end of the lane that leads to the sea opposite the Canara
Bank, at the north side of the village.
Hotels
in Goa