Information About Vagator Beach Goa
At Vagator Beach, a curved stretch of sand overlooked by the Chapora Fort, you will find a lot of activities occurring simultaneously. Decent sized bars serve food & drinks, a cricket game in progress & vendors selling refreshing coconut water. The beach is dotted with a hillock on one side & headland on the other.
Located in north Goa, it is situated at the end of the Sinquerim, Candolim, Calangute, Baga & Anjuna stretch, and is separated from Morjim by the Chapora River. The beach itself is divided into two parts, Big Vagator & Little Vagator.
You should try & visit this beach during your holidays in Goa, not just because it promises you a lovely time, but also because it is “the most photographed beach in Goa”. Besides watching the sunset, you can also try out a variety of water sports.
Nightlife on Vagator Beach
Vagator's beauty is seen after sunset when the nightlife enlivens with dance, music and hangout night parties. This place is developed with many restaurants, pubs band nightclubs along the main road. Some popular party venues like 'Hill-Top' and 'Nine Bar' that surround Vagator beach. Other than this, 'Primrose Cafe' in Anjuna also bluster a sparkling nightlife and a later bar. These venues are ideal location to enjoy and dance full night on the beats of rocking music.
Popular Bars, Nightclubs & Restaurants in & around Vagator Beach
- Mezcal restaurant
- Mango Tree Bar & Restaurant
- Disco valley
- Tin Tin Bar & Restaurant
Other Important Travel Information About Vagator Beach
Best Time to Visit Vagator Beach
November to March is the best time to visit Vagator Beach, when the weather is pleasant & the temperature of the water just right for enjoying the various water sports.
How to Reach Vagator Beach?
Panjim, the capital city of Goa, is located just 16 kilometers from Vagator Beach, and can be reached via taxis & private vehicles. Plenty of buses run from Mapusa to Calangute, while the interstate bus station is at Mapusa.
Places to See Nearby Vagator Beach
- Anjuna Flea Market
- Chapora Fort
- St. Alex’s Church
- Our Lady of Piety
- Morjim Beach