Location: 6 kilometers from the city of Margao, south Goa
Highlights: White sandy shores, oldest beach of Goa best beach resorts in Goa
How to Reach: Colva beach can be easily reached by hiring a cab, auto or even a bus that plies from Margao or any other major city of south Goa.
Vagator beach is near Anjuna beach. There is frequent bus service from Panaji and Mapusa every half an hour to Vagator beach. You can find a few farm houses and Portuguese bungalows in Vagator beach. Lots of cafes and restaurants alongside the road. Primose Cafe is a popular bar at Vagator beach. Vagator beach is a very beautiful white sand Goa
Vagator Beach is the northernmost beach of Bardez Taluka, Goa. It is located on the opposite bank of the Chapora River from Morjim in Pernem. Vagator is located approximately a one hour drive from the Dabolim Airport. The nearest railway station is at Tivim. Vagator is at a distance of 9 km from Mapusa, and 22 km far from the state capital Panaji. There are frequent buses to Panaji and Mapusa from Vagator.
Vagator Beach is split into two main beaches by a seaside headland which holds the car park and lots of stalls selling trinkets, clothes, soft drinks and snacks. As you face the sea, on your right is North Vagator Beach (Big Vagator) and on your left Ozran Beach, more commonly known as Little Vagator Beach. The secluded and incredibly beautiful beach is the “Little Vagator” and is a short walk away from Big Vagator. At Little Vagator, down a steep path, is the stone sculpture of Shiva (an artwork of anonymous sculptor from the hippie era.) Beautiful and often fairly quiet, Big Vagator is perhaps best appreciated for the Chapora Fort, where stunning views of the surrounding coast makes the climb a must!