Colva Beach |
The
frilly movements of the sea appear as if the sea is lazily
enjoying the tickling sensations spread by the waves riding
over it. This is how you can describe the sea at Colva beach.
You go to Colva beach just to laze, laze and laze. Just
gather your collection of interesting books and head for
Goa's Colva beach. You can enjoy the day reading the book
with just the whispers of the sea to disturb you.
Many choose to go to the Goa Colva beach to experience a
change from the crowded Anjuna or Calangute beaches. Colva
beach in Goa is one beach which is usually less crowded.
There are many shacks lined up along the Colva beach which
offers you delicious Goan cuisine to be washed down by innovative
cock-tails. Sit in one of those shack, savour the mouth-watering
food while looking at the vast sea in front of you.
Though there are eating joints and hotels around Colva,
the Colva beach still manages to keep its serenity in tact.
Unlike Anjuna or Calangute, Colva beach in Goa gained popularity
only lately. Over the years, many hotels and buildings have
sprung from nowhere in and around these beaches in Goa.
Colva beach is one of those beaches in this small Indian
state of Goa that is developing at a very good pace.
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 of Colva.
The trinket stalls and the drink stands on the golden sands
under the moonlight make the evening on the Colva Beach
utterly romantic
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