Cavelossim Beach - Goa

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Cavelossim beach is a beautiful beach known for its contrasting black rocks and white sand, it is also a quiet and peaceful beach that has lately seen many shacks mushroom in the area.

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The contracting colours of the black lava rocks with the white sand adds its own beauty to this beach, thats not all the water here is crystal clear and the breeze so calm that being here can brighten anyone's day.

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Cavelossim village, a straggling strip of jewellery and souvenir shops with a strange proliferation of dentists, is a place of large, down-at-heel hotels and apartment complexes, strung along the main road. It’s here that browsers shop for sandals and sarongs, and the two-week brigade settle in to their plain back-from-the-beach abodes. For all that, though, the beach remains long, wide and beautiful, dotted with water-sports vendors and beach shacks, and a nice place for a paddle.

How to Get There

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The way to Cavelossim is fairly easy, if you’re going South along National Highway, turn left at Chinchinim, follow the road and take a left at the Orlim Main Road, follow this road till you reach Cavelossim.


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