The southernmost point of Goa, Canacona is famous for Palolem Beach, a stretch of literally white sands and clear blue sea. Situated in the southernmost point of Goa, Palolem is 40 km from Margao, the administrative capital of South Goa. If you get off at the Margao station, given that you’re coming by train, then getting to Palolem will be an hour-long drive. In case you’re starting from Panjim, Palolem will be about two hours by road.
Picture perfect by the coconut trees, white sands, blue seas and devoid of the usual hustle-bustle of tourists, Palolem is undoubtedly one of the best beaches lining up the Goan shore. Far from the bustling visitors, Palolem is paradise and largely not commercial. An ideal day (every day is Sunday in Goa) can be spent lounging in the company of the calm sea with fishermen and migratory birds giving you company, with of course occasional peeps of the awestruck tourists. The waters here are relatively calm and are perfect for some moonlight kayaking and casual swimming in the sea, a stark difference from the rough seas in the Northern coastal belt of Goa. You can take a speedboat to Butterfly Beach from here and while you are at it, keep an eye out for Dolphins playing around in their home. The season for tourists generally picks up in the month of late October, when a number of beach huts pop along the shoreline, all of which give a beautiful glimpse of the calming sea. The food served at these shacks is mouth-watering and worth every penny. Visitors coming into this side of town are the ones seeking some solitude and calm amongst the company of the tranquil beach and undisturbed coastline.
Best time to visit: November to February (It's winter and the perfect time to enjoy the beachy chills and sunbathe during the day!)