Arambol Beach in Goa


A large and sprung out village near the seashore, Arambol Beach is an uninterrupted and stunning stretch of curving sand, still unspoilt in comparison to other beaches in Goa. Arambol Beach can be approached by a road which winds across the plateau and down through the cashew trees. Arambol Beach is one of the many sun-kissed beaches in Goa which is a sheer delight to tourists who travel to Goa for beach vacations.

The villagers are friendly and the place is less touristy allowing you to have a close experience of local life and culture. The relaxed environment coupled with peace and tranquility attracts many vacationers from other beaches of Goa. There are miles long uninterrupted beaches with well-made track running around. The second beach is even more secluded and little used. There are sulphur pits and freshwater lakes that tourists can use for swimming during their Goa travel and tour.

How to reach

To reach Arambol Beach, tourists planning to travel to Goa can take one of the many buses that regularly ply between Arambol and Mapusa, and also between Arambol and Chopdem. It takes around 40 minutes to travel to Arambol from Chopdem for a distance of 12 km. On market days tourists can take boats to Anjuna Beach. To travel locally in Arambol, tourists can hire taxis or bikes that are easily available.




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