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Sandwiched in between
another two of Goa's picturesque beaches, Anjuna is
regarded as the hot and happening beach of Goa.
There is much more to Anjuna other than the
spectacular sight of white waves rushing in to
embrace the yellow sand of the beaches. The beach is
located on the northern coastline of Goa by the side
of the Arabian sea. Palm trees dot most of the
Anjuna landscape.
Accommodation and Connectivity
The airport nearest to Anjuna beach is Dabolim at a
distance of 47 kms. The nearest railway station is
Karmali at a distance of 29 kms. Located only 18 kms
from Goa's capital of Panaji, regular buses, two and
four wheeler taxis operate between the capital and
Anjuna.
Anjuna's accommodation choices fits the purse of all
income groups.
Beach
Attractions
The Wild Parties
Anjuna is one of those few Indian beaches where
partying is a regular feature. A beach with a
reputation of kill-joy attitude, Anjuna's big
parties during the Christmas-New Year period draw
lots of fun lovers. Anjuna always goes wild during
the full moon parties. The night life normally
centres round the Shore Bar in the middle of the
beach. With a pounding sound system playing some
funky music at all times, the atmosphere in Anjuna
is always alive and kicking. Complementing the
festive atmosphere are the Guru Bar and Primrose
Cafe.
The Anjuna Eateries
If wild partying at Anjuna is a perennial sight,
eating and drinking cannot be far behind. The beach
front and village at Anjuna are full of big and
small restaurants. Most of them are simply open air,
adding another diversity to Anjuna. The
specialisations are seafood and western delicacies.
Readily available are cold beer and rare Goan wines.
Fresh fruits like watermelons, pineapples and
coconuts also satisfy the taste buds.
The Anjuna Flea Market
The flea market of Anjuna is very popular among the
tourists. A variety of items including fresh fruits,
decoratives and clothes are available in the market.
A boat service on certain days of the week from Baga
beach to Anjuna flea market is also very popular.
The Sunset and Moonlight
The saying goes that Anjuna never sleeps. If tired
of shopping and partying, just lie down on the beach
in the evening and watch the majestic view of the
sun dripping down the sea. And as the moonlight
replaces sunlight, take a long walk on the soft
silver sands with the moonlight caressing your body
all along the way. For those who believe in enjoying
life to the hilt, a visit to Anjuna would be worth a
lot.
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