Oxdel Beach,16 min (5.6 km) via Taleigao Rd(from Panji)
At a separation of 11 km from Panjim Kadamba Bus Stand, Odxel Beach isn't positive to swim as there are a considerable measure of rocks and current. The shoreline offers a very and tranquil place to simply unwind. Local people are very benevolent as well. An outing spot supported by local people, the Beach is today the site of some land advancement.
In Odxel Beach there is a Portuguese Catholic church situated at the correct hand position.
Numerous two or three has got hitched here.
This congregation is the journey tourism spot in this area.
The house of prayer takes into account the nearby Catholic populace in the town.
There is likewise a place of worship of Mother Mary.
Odxel Beach isn't great to swim as there are a considerable measure of rocks and current.
The shoreline offers a very and tranquil place to simply unwind. Local people are very agreeable as well.
An excursion spot supported by local people, the beachis today the site of some land improvement.
Mid-November to Mid-February: These are the best months to visit the party capital since the weather is pleasantly cool and comfortable.
It’s the perfect time to relax on the beaches amidst other tourists who make the most of these three months in Goa.
December is the time when Goa witnesses one of its most popular festivals, Sunburn, besides extensive Christmas and New Year celebrations and is home to lakhs of visitors from across the world.
You might want to book your hotels in advance since this is the peak season and prices of accommodation go way higher than you would imagine.
March to May: This is the season when the temperature rises, the sea becomes rougher and the weather turns hot and humid.
Not many people visit Goa between the months of March and May since there are not many activities to indulge in.
However, the prices of hotels and home stays become way too reasonable in case you want to visit Goa for a three-to-four day break with your beloved, looking for peace and calm.
Mid-June to October: Mid-June to October is the time when the rains hit the beautiful Goa.
There are parties across the length and breadth of Goa to welcome the rains.
If you love the monsoon and the lush green countryside that the rain Gods turn Goa into, July to September is a great time to visit.
One of the reasons to visit Goa during monsoons is also due to the festival of Sao-Joao (the fertility feast of Saint John the Baptist) that is held during late June.
It’s an interesting event where men jump into wells that are overflowing to fetch bottles of the local alcohol called feni.
You might get a good bargain at the hotels during this season.
Besides admiring the view, you can also swim, although a little away from the rocky areas. If you are staying for a few days at Dona-Paula, then you can take a few scube diving lessons as well as learn to windsurf at the local nautical club.There are a few restaurants at Doa-Paula. The ‘Nautica’ bar and restaurant as well as ‘Casa Menino’ offer a few delicacies. You can also experience fine cuisine right on the sea front at the ‘Sea Pebble’ restaurant that serves the best sea-food. The ‘Goan Delicacy’ restaurant just on the opposite side on ‘Hawaii’ beach is another place where you will get to savour true goan cooking.Not very well known to the tourists, Odxel beach is the favourite picnic spot for the locals. It is a small beach but a very pleasant and quiet one. There’s a catholic chapel on the beach, where lot of people have gotten married. The residence of the Governor of Goa is not far from the beach and it can be visited after obtaining prior permission. The beach is a perfect beach for loungers and nature lovers looking for peace and calm.Best Time: During Day.Famous for:Beaches,Entry:free.
At a separation of 11 km from Panjim Kadamba Bus Stand, Odxel Beach isn't positive to swim as there are a considerable measure of rocks and current. The shoreline offers a very and tranquil place to simply unwind. Local people are very benevolent as well. An outing spot supported by local people, the Beach is today the site of some land advancement.
In Odxel Beach there is a Portuguese Catholic church situated at the correct hand position.
Numerous two or three has got hitched here.
This congregation is the journey tourism spot in this area.
The house of prayer takes into account the nearby Catholic populace in the town.
There is likewise a place of worship of Mother Mary.
Odxel Beach isn't great to swim as there are a considerable measure of rocks and current.
The shoreline offers a very and tranquil place to simply unwind. Local people are very agreeable as well.
An excursion spot supported by local people, the beachis today the site of some land improvement.
Mid-November to Mid-February: These are the best months to visit the party capital since the weather is pleasantly cool and comfortable.
It’s the perfect time to relax on the beaches amidst other tourists who make the most of these three months in Goa.
December is the time when Goa witnesses one of its most popular festivals, Sunburn, besides extensive Christmas and New Year celebrations and is home to lakhs of visitors from across the world.
You might want to book your hotels in advance since this is the peak season and prices of accommodation go way higher than you would imagine.
March to May: This is the season when the temperature rises, the sea becomes rougher and the weather turns hot and humid.
Not many people visit Goa between the months of March and May since there are not many activities to indulge in.
However, the prices of hotels and home stays become way too reasonable in case you want to visit Goa for a three-to-four day break with your beloved, looking for peace and calm.
Mid-June to October: Mid-June to October is the time when the rains hit the beautiful Goa.
There are parties across the length and breadth of Goa to welcome the rains.
If you love the monsoon and the lush green countryside that the rain Gods turn Goa into, July to September is a great time to visit.
One of the reasons to visit Goa during monsoons is also due to the festival of Sao-Joao (the fertility feast of Saint John the Baptist) that is held during late June.
It’s an interesting event where men jump into wells that are overflowing to fetch bottles of the local alcohol called feni.
You might get a good bargain at the hotels during this season.
Besides admiring the view, you can also swim, although a little away from the rocky areas. If you are staying for a few days at Dona-Paula, then you can take a few scube diving lessons as well as learn to windsurf at the local nautical club.There are a few restaurants at Doa-Paula. The ‘Nautica’ bar and restaurant as well as ‘Casa Menino’ offer a few delicacies. You can also experience fine cuisine right on the sea front at the ‘Sea Pebble’ restaurant that serves the best sea-food. The ‘Goan Delicacy’ restaurant just on the opposite side on ‘Hawaii’ beach is another place where you will get to savour true goan cooking.Not very well known to the tourists, Odxel beach is the favourite picnic spot for the locals. It is a small beach but a very pleasant and quiet one. There’s a catholic chapel on the beach, where lot of people have gotten married. The residence of the Governor of Goa is not far from the beach and it can be visited after obtaining prior permission. The beach is a perfect beach for loungers and nature lovers looking for peace and calm.Best Time: During Day.Famous for:Beaches,Entry:free.
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