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Skip Calangute-Baga— Here's Why (and Where to Go Instead)

Goa's busiest beach strip — water sports by day, clubs by night, shacks 24/7

!Why Travelers Are Disappointed

Overcrowded Baga vs pristine Agonda

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When It's Still Worth Visiting

Calangute-Baga scores 4+ out of 5 in these months — if you must go, this is when:

JanuaryFebruaryMarchOctoberNovemberDecember
Jan5
Feb5
Mar4
Apr3
May1
Jun0
Jul0
Aug0
Sep1
Oct4
Nov5
Dec5

Better Alternatives to Calangute-Baga

Agonda
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Agonda

Goa's quietest beach — turtle nesting site, yoga retreats, and nothing else (that's the point)

Calangute-Baga is Goa's most overcrowded, overpriced beach strip. Aggressive hawkers, dirty sand, overcharging shacks. Agonda in South Goa is what Baga was 20 years ago — clean, quiet, beautiful.

Baga has 10,000+ people per day in season. Agonda has 200.Baga is nightclub beach. Agonda is yoga-and-sunset beach.easy
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Chandipur
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Chandipur

The disappearing sea — water recedes 5km every day, exposing the ocean floor

The only beach in India where the sea disappears — walk 5km on exposed ocean floor with horseshoe crabs and red crabs.

Goa: packed. Chandipur: you might be the only person on the exposed seabed.Goa: party beach. Chandipur: natural wonder — the sea plays hide and seek daily.easy
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Morjim
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Morjim

Goa's turtle beach — olive ridley nesting site, Russian expat community, and quiet luxury

Skip Baga's overpriced beach shacks. Morjim (Turtle Beach) in North Goa is quieter, has a Russian-influenced cafe scene, and is a protected turtle nesting site. Better food, fewer crowds.

Baga is wall-to-wall umbrellas. Morjim has space to breathe.Baga is loud party. Morjim is relaxed European expat.easy
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