Tourism
of Goa
Beaches
in Goa
Colva
Beach
About
6 kms from Margao Colva beach is the pride of Salcete and the only rival to
Calangute by its scenic splendour. Here, sand, sea and sky blend in
enchanting natural harmony unspoilt by men. Has good accommodation
facilities, particularly at the tourist cottages. It is the pride of Salcete
and the only rival to Calangute in scenic splendor. Here sea, sand and sky
blend in enchanting natural harmony. Colva is one of the most popular
beaches in South Goa.The beach offers good accommodation.
Colva
stretches sun-drenched, palm fringed and virtually deserted for kilometers.
20years ago precious little disturbed its soft white sands and warm
crystal-clear turquoise their waters, except the local fishers who pulled
their catch in by hands each morning, and the few of the more intrepid
hippies who had forsaken the obligatory drugs, sex and rock and roll of
Calangute for the smoothing tranquility of this corner of paradise. It is
the main evening and weekend day-trip destination for the people of Margao,
so it becomes packed with cars, motorbikes, scooters and pedestrians.
On
the road into Colva from Margao you pass the large Church of Our Lady of
Mercy (Nossa Senhora das Merces, 1630, re-built in the 18th century). The
statue of Menino Jesus housed here is said to have miraculous properties.
Colva is at heart of the longest unbroken stretch of beach (25 kms) in Goa
from Mormagao peninsular in the north to Cabo de Rama in the south.
A
hot-season retreat for Margao's mediocre classes since long before
Independence, Colva is the oldest and largest - of south Goa's resorts. Its
leafy outlying vaddos, or wards, are pleasant enough, dotted with colonial
lection of concrete hotels, souvenir stalls and fly-blown snack bars strewn
around a bleak central roundabout. Colva is pleasant and convenient place to
stay, swimming is relatively safe, while the sand, at least away from the
beachfront, is spotless and scattered with beautiful shells.