Chapora Beach is one of the
most serene and reclusive beaches in Goa, the Chapora beach is a sight to
behold. Golden sands washed by blue waters and a coastline flanked by green
hills, Chapora is perfect for some fun and relaxation. The shacks and hut
restaurants by the beach are an experience you would not want to miss!
Chapora Beach is a coastal village at Chapora River estuary
lying alongside a beach stretch in North Goa that is around 10 km. from Mapusa,
a City in Northern Goa. It is close to Chapora Fort, an old Portuguese fort.
The Chapora beach situated
at around 10 kms from Mapusa in North Goa is one of the most interesting
beaches of Goa. The picturesque beach with white sand and a number of coconut
palms along its stretch is well known as the Chapora fort, one of the chief
landmarks built by the Portuguese is situated nearby.
The clean and tidy Chapora beach has its own charm and is amongst some of the well known places in Goa. One will find the beach well populated with a number of tourists as the beach has access to the other beaches of Goa like Anjuna and Vagator. One can also see the sandy coves and rocky cliffs of the nearby Vagator beach while at Chapora.
Swimming at the Chapora beach is not often considered safe as the undercurrents are sometimes very strong. Also one should be prepared for Indian coach tourists coming to ogle sunbathing Westerners, and expect any police you encounter to regard you with some suspicion and shake you down for drugs if you mistakenly tell them you're staying at Chapora.
There are a number of restaurants and beach cafes near the Chapora beach that serve some tasty seafood and drinks. For accommodation also one will find some cheap guesthouses and comfortable rooms nearby. A number of buses ply from Mapusa and Panjim to Chapora beach. One can also get rented motorcycles as well as taxis to get here.
The clean and tidy Chapora beach has its own charm and is amongst some of the well known places in Goa. One will find the beach well populated with a number of tourists as the beach has access to the other beaches of Goa like Anjuna and Vagator. One can also see the sandy coves and rocky cliffs of the nearby Vagator beach while at Chapora.
Swimming at the Chapora beach is not often considered safe as the undercurrents are sometimes very strong. Also one should be prepared for Indian coach tourists coming to ogle sunbathing Westerners, and expect any police you encounter to regard you with some suspicion and shake you down for drugs if you mistakenly tell them you're staying at Chapora.
There are a number of restaurants and beach cafes near the Chapora beach that serve some tasty seafood and drinks. For accommodation also one will find some cheap guesthouses and comfortable rooms nearby. A number of buses ply from Mapusa and Panjim to Chapora beach. One can also get rented motorcycles as well as taxis to get here.
Chapora Beach is
a coastal village at Chapora River estuary
lying alongside a beach stretch in North Goa that is around 10 km. fromMapusa,
a City in Northern Goa. It is close to Chapora
Fort, an old Portuguese fort. Chapora is also close to a trawler-fishing jetty.
Chapora is home to many cheapest travel accommodation houses found in entire
Northern Goa.
Location of Chapora Beach
Chapora Beach is a coastal village at Chapora
River estuary lying alongside a beach stretch in North
Goa that is around 10 kms fromMapusa, a City in
Northern Goa. It is close to Chapora Fort, an old Portuguese fort ang Vagator
Beach
The
quieter environs of the Vagator and Chapora beaches are a pleasant change after
the lively and activity filled Anjuna Beach. The villages of Vagator and
Chapora have lush green landscapes fringed with coconut palms, soft white
sands, black lava rocks and a beautiful sea that turns from aquamarine to
emerald green with the movement of the sun. The beaches are overlooked by a
500-year-oldPortuguese fort and life goes on peacefully and uninterruptedly
here. It's unlikely that Chapora will ever develop into a major resort, either.
Tucked away under a dense canopy of trees on the muddy southern shore of a
river estuary, it lacks both the space and the white sand that have pulled
crowds to Calangute and Colva. The Pit Stop If one has one's own transport
however, Chapora is a good base from which to explore the region: Vagator is on
the doorstep, Anjuna is a short ride to the south, and the ferry crossing at
Siolim --gateway to the remote north of the state - is barely fifteen minutes
away by road. The village is also well connected by bus to Mapusa, and there
are plenty of sociable bars and cafes to hang out in. Apart from the guesthouses
along the main road, most of the places to stay are long stay houses in the
woods. Chapora Old fort Chapora's chief landmark is its venerable Old Fort,
most easily reached from the Vagator side of the hill. At low tide, one can
also walk around the bottom of the headland, via the anchorage, and the
secluded coves beyond it, to big Vagator, then head up the hill from there.
About The Beach
Chapora Beach has
managed to perfectly combine its traditional boat building and fishing heritage
with growth of tourism. A walk down Chapora main street will take you past
traditional buildings still required for the local industry as well as modern
restaurants, bars and stores.
Chapora
is a fishing village which is rich with rural life. So you can see a large
number of fishermen in their traditional attire. Chapora is very close to Vagator
beach, Anjuna beach and
the ferry crossing at Siolim thus making easier to visit anywhere in Goa
without too much traveling trouble.
Esther,
a tourist from UK says Chapora Beach is a nice spot for those who are looking
for uninterrupted peace and tranquility amongst the white sand, calm sea and
palm trees. The ambience at the beach was truly romantic and pleasant.
The
picturesque beach with white sand and a number of coconut palms along its
stretch is well known as the Chapora fort, one of the chief landmarks built by
the Portuguese is situated nearby.There is a famous Ganesh fruit juice center
in Chapora selling organic juices and gathering people from around.
The
clean and tidy Chapora beach has its own charm and is amongst some of the well
known places in Goa. One will find the beach well populated with a number of
tourists as the beach has access to the other beaches of Goa like Anjuna and
Vagator. One can also see the sandy coves and rocky cliffs of the nearby
Vagator beach while at Chapora.
Climate
of Chapora Beach
Goa
has a consistent climate through the year with just meager fluctuations in the
temperature. December and January might require light woolens. April and May
are warm. The period from June to October brings heavy rain, almost up to 400
cm. The temperature during the summers ranges from 24°C to 32.7°C and during
the winters it ranges from 21.3°C to 32.2°C.
Things To Do
Swimming
Swimming
at the Chapora beach is not often considered safe as the undercurrents are
sometimes very strong. Also one should be prepared for Indian coach tourists
coming to ogle sunbathing Westerners, and expect any police you encounter to
regard you with some suspicion and shake you down for drugs if you mistakenly
tell them you're staying at Chapora.
Fishing
Across
the opposite bank of the river lies Morjim beach. Behind the beach lies the
Chapora fort. There is a fishing jetty at the beach where fishing trawlers can
dock. The beach is known as a good fishing spot and frequently one can see
tourists fishing here.
Sun Bath
.The
Chapora Beach is considered to be fairly safe and one can unhesitatingly and
fearlessly take a bath here. In fact it is very difficult to resist the
tempting waves. You are sure to be lured by them. However it is advisable to
seek the help of the life guards because the undercurrents are sometimes very
strong.
Sunrais and Sunset
The
beach offers amazing views of sunrise and sunset.
Water Sports
Tourists
and travelers can engage in various water sports activities in Beach.Water
sports enthusiasts can engage themselves in jet skiing, ringo riding, para
sailing and wind surfing. Along with these, travelers can go for dolphin
watching and crocodiles spotting.
Night Life
It
is an excellent place to relax and rejuvenate. The lively nights at Chapora
beach offers many bars and dance floors to tourists for making their night
pleasant.
Sight Seeing
Chapora Fort
The
500 year old Portugese Fort that make Chapora so special is now something of a
landmark in Chapora and a very proud pin for the locals.
The
brilliant site has steep slopes on all sides. The fort follows the outline of
higher slopes, stands above the whole upland area having an irregular outer
plan and uses the natural form to add defensive height to the fullest advantage
instead of dry ditches being dug. At the top of the steep approach track, the
main gate is small and unpretentious for such a large fort but narrow and deep.
Depending on defence requirements, the positions of bastions each having the
cylindrical turret that gives a special character are irregularly spaced with
their enormous embrasures for cannon.
It
utters the reminiscence of the old Portuguese times giving a splendid view of
the sea and hills covered with coconut trees and rice fields. The remaining
battlements and fortifications take one down the memory lane, into the times
when Royalty ruled the Vagator hue.
Rural Life - The
gentle lapping seawater changing colors from aquamarine to sea emerald, the
tiny cottages with gardens garlanded by colors of lemon, purple and fuchsia,
flags and crosses take one on a honeymoon fantasy. Life goes on peacefully in
Chapora with salty fishermen carrying home their heavy fishing nets and kids
playing among the dry docked boats. A bare feet stroll on the beach with the
mesmerizing warm setting sun and the gentle breeze carrying little drops of the
salty water from the sea; it’s a dream come true.
Shopping
Though
there is no shopping complex around the beach to serve the tourists but small
market in the Chapora village offers plenty of local stuff shopping
opportunities to the tourists. There you can shop some exquisite souvenirs such
as earthen pots, candelabras, lamps, accessories, spices and many more. The
prices at the market are not fixed so you need some good bargains. The
artifacts, antiques and trinkets available in the market make excellent gift
for your loved one
There
is a small market between Chapora and Vagator beach which offers plenty of
fish. You can buy artifacts like candelabras made of exquisite blue china woven
baskets and earthen pots. People with sweet tooth get the chance to enjoy
coconuts, bananas “Bebinca”, a Goan delicacy made from tender coconuts.
Some
shops also sell artifacts, antiques and trinkets, mostly made out of sea
shells. They do not just make lovely presents, they can also be taken back home
as decorative items to adorn the interiors of your rooms. Days later when you
look at them, you are sure to remember with fondness the enjoyable times you
spent at the Chapora Beach
What To Eat
Even
the food served at the stalls dotting the beach is very delicious, especially
the seafood. A number of cafes and restaurants, catering to the demand of
western dishes and Chinese dishes, have also sprung up. Make sure to try
out "Bebinca", its taste is sure to linger in your mouths long after
you've finished eating.
There
are a number of restaurants and beach cafes near the Chapora beach that serve
some tasty seafood and drinks.
Finding somewhere to eat in Chapora is easy:
just take a pick from the crop of affordable little cafes and restaurants on
the main street. The popular Welcome, halfway down, offers a reasonable
selection of inexpensive and filling seafood, Western and Vegetarian dishes,
plus relentless reggae and techno music, and backgammon sets. The Preyanka,
nearby, is in much the same mould, but has a few more Indian and Chinese
options. If one is suffering from chilli burn afterwards, Scarlet Cold Drinks
and the Sai Ganesh Café, both a short way east of the main street, knock up
deliciously cool fresh fruit milkshakes.
How To Reach
The
nearest railway station is Karmali and the nearest airport is Dabolim. From
both these transit points as well as from other important points of Goa buses
to Chapora Beach is available at frequent intervals. You can also take a taxi
from the railway station and airport.
Air - The
nearest airport is at Dabolim, which is 29 km away from Panaji. Panaji is just
22 km away from Vagator.
Rail - The
nearest railway station is at Karmali, just 11 km away from Panaji.
Road - Vagator
is at a distance of 9 km from Mapusa, and 22 km far from the state capital
Panaji. There are frequent buses to Panaji and Mapusa from Vagator. Taxi
service is readies available to and from Mapusa and adjoining areas.
Motorbike : This
another option and an exploratory one. Most of the hotels and restaurants
provides information on renting a motorcycle.
Where To Stay
For
accommodation also one will find some cheap guesthouses and comfortable rooms
nearby.
There
is not too much of choice for staying at Chapora beach, except a few
guesthouses, or houses on rent. During the peak tourist season, one might find
trouble finding an accommodation here, and so, at that time, Calangute
beach and Baga beach are
better options.If one wants to check in to a reasonable guesthouse try the west
side of the main street in Chapora.
·
Abu John
·
Boba Restaurant
·
Hill Top Motel
·
Sterling Vagator Beach Resort
Chapora Beach is a coastal village at Chapora River estuary
lying alongside a beach stretch in North Goa that is around 10 km. from Mapusa, a City in Northern Goa. It is close to Chapora Fort, an old Portuguese fort. Chapora is also close to
a trawler-fishing jetty. Chapora is home to many cheapest travel
accommodation houses found in entire Northern Goa. There is a famous Ganesh
fruit juice center in Chapora selling organic juices and gathering people from
around.
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