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Goa voted Favourite Beach Destination by Outlook Traveller Readers

31 Mar 2015, 03:16 pm

Goa voted Favourite Beach Destination by Outlook Traveller Readers
Panaji, Mar 30 (NITN): Goa and its beaches do not need an introduction. The state is well known for its spectacular beaches that are a major reason behind its successful tourism.

Replete with swaying palms, food shacks, flea markets, water sports and nightlife the Goabeaches make for a perfect holiday. Covering almost 83% of the total coastline area of Goa the beaches in Goa offer everything that makes your vacation a memorable one.
 
Goa has evolved as one of the hottest tourist destination in India.. The captivating beaches of Goa attract millions of local and foreign tourists throughout the year.
 
Hence, Goa has been voted the Favourite Beach Destination at Cavelossim by Outlook Traveller Readers. 
 
The award was be received by Valsala Deputy Resident Commissioner to receive and collect the award on behalf of Goa Tourism.
 
The Cavelossim Beach, encounters undisturbed golden sand that stretches south to the mouth of the River Sal at Mobor, where itinerant fisherfolk haul in their wares and the Blue Whale beach shack graces one of the most picture-perfect spots in all of Goa. 
 
It is a perfect beach destination to witness and hence the Goa Tourism has got the privilege to receive the award. Goa is all set to win many awards in the coming future.

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