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Goa before the crowd: 7 beaches you’ll have to yourself this November

Published on: October 24, 2025 19:51 IST
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    Tucked away near Cabo de Rama, Kakolem, also known as tiger beach, is one of Goa’s most secluded stretches of coastline. It’s a bit of a trek to reach, but once you descend the rocky path, you’re rewarded with unspoiled sands, turquoise waves, and complete tranquillity.

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    Known as a nesting site for Olive Ridley turtles, Galgibaga Beach in South Goa remains untouched and serene. The tall pine trees, gentle waves, and absence of shacks make it perfect for a quiet morning stroll.

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    Accessible only by boat or through a forest trail near Palolem, Butterfly Beach is a hidden gem. The crescent-shaped bay, framed by hills, often sees dolphins playing in the distance — a magical escape from crowded beaches.

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    Where the Sal River meets the Arabian Sea, Betul beach offers rustic charm and calm. You’ll find fishermen casting nets, a small fort, and endless views — ideal for slow travellers who love quiet exploration.

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    Wide and breezy, Velsao beach sits between Bogmalo and Majorda. Its soft sands, swaying coconut palms, and soft breeze make it perfect for peaceful sunsets and early morning walks.

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    In North Goa, Ashwem beach offers a balance — scenic yet calm. You’ll find boutique stays and yoga shacks, but without the chaos of nearby Morjim or Arambol. It’s the kind of place where time slows down.

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    Close to Vasco, Hollant beach is one of Goa’s few sunrise beaches. The bay’s shallow waters make it great for wading, and the mornings here are breathtakingly peaceful — the perfect way to start your day.

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