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INTRODUCTION

With the white powder sands on the shores of the Arabian Sea, Colva is
the most popular beach among the Goans. Among the best beaches, Colva is
Goa’s longest beach with 20 km of virgin white sands, palm fringed and
sun drenched.
LOCATION
Colva is a small
village in south Goa on the shores of the Arabian Sea. It lies 39 km
away from Panaji (the old name for Panjim) the capital of the Indian
state of Goa. Two km further ahead from Colva is Benaulim.
ATTRACTIONS
Nossa Senhora de Merces (Our Lady
of Mercy) Church
The church is famous
for its annual religious event—Fama of Menino Jesuse (Child Jesus)—since
the 17th century. The predominantly Catholic community celebrates it on
the third Monday of October every year. It is one of Goa’s most popular
feasts and a big fair is held on the occasion.
On the Beach
While taking a stroll
on the Colva Beach, silver carpets of bangdde (mackerels) can be viewed
shimmering on the golden sands for drying. Fishermen’s motor trawlers
can be seen anchored in a line offshore.
Tourists—Indian and
foreigners, as well as locals—can be seen in colorful dresses, coming
either for a walk or ‘for a change of air’. Many tourists can be seen
having a sunbath on the golden sands.
The trinket stalls and
the drink stands on the golden sands under the moonlight make the
evening on the Colva Beach utterly romantic.
The Bull Fight
From early October to
late May, from 4 pm onwards, one can see the bull fights at Benaulim. On
the beat of taped Konkani music, the bullfights are usually held in an
old rice field with no fences or barricades just outside a village.
CLIMATE
Goa has a consistent
climate through the year with just meager fluctuations in the
temperature. December and January might require light woolens. April and
May are warm. The period from June to October brings heavy rain, almost
up to 400 cm. The temperature during the summers ranges from 24°C to
32.7°C and during the winters it ranges from 21.3°C to 32.2°C.
VICINITY
About 2 km away from
Colva is the Benaulim, which is more peaceful and serene than Colva.
Benaulim provides an escape to see nature in its full bounty with meager
tourists, yet to disturb its peace. One can still see the old Portuguese
houses.
SHOPPING
As far as big shopping
complexes or markets are concerned, Colva Beach still has to develop.
But there are a lot of trinket shops and drink stalls on the beach where
one can buy artifacts, antiques and gifts for friends waiting back at
home. Open-air eateries serving seafood and Portuguese dishes are in
abundance on the shore.
ACCOMODATION
There are plenty of
resorts and low-budget hotels in and around Colva. Benaulim too has a
few hotels. Besides it is possible to rent houses for a longer stay.
HOW TO REACH
By Air
The nearest airport is
at Dabolim, which is 29 km away from Panaji and 68 km from Colva.
By Rail
The nearest railway
station is at Karmali, 11 km away from Panaji. Panaji is 39 km away from
Colva.
By Road
There are frequent
buses from Colva running to and from Margao (also Madgaon; 6 km away)
from where one can take a bus to Panaji, which is 33 km further ahead.
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