
You're Going to Love Baga
Baga has, for a long time, been a tourist favorite and for good reason. If you like action, company, and fun, then this will be a haven for you. The beautiful coastline features a long stretch of sandy beach filled with the color of the local culture. Whether you are looking to fine dine, flex your muscles with water sports, or party all night long, Baga has everything you need.
Top 5 Reasons to Visit Baga
1. Architecture and Culture
UNESCO sites, such as churches and convents, dot throughout Goa. The houses and villas even in the tiniest of villages are an architectural marvel with a mix of Portuguese and Hindu Goan influences. Baga is also home to the Museum of Goa, a contemporary art space.
2. Sensational Food
As a city by the sea, Baga, and by extension, all of Goa has delicious and fresh seafood at every corner. From fish steaks to lobsters and tiger prawns, your palate will be in a trance. The traditional cuisine of the Goan people includes sol kadi (a coconut milk drink), xacuti curry, sorpotel (a pork curry dish), and vindaloo, all of which will leave you craving a second serving.
3. Beaches for Days
Baga is home to one of the best beaches of all 36 that Goa has to offer. If you revel in company and crowds, then Baga Beach in North Goa is the place to be.
4. Sun-soaked Relaxation
The sun-kissed beaches of Goa, including Baga Beach, will quench your longing for a tan. Whether you choose to unwind on the beach with a drink in hand or float in the turquoise waters of the Arabian Sea, Baga is a holiday haven for utmost relaxation. Just remember to pack the sunblock.
5. Thrilling Water Sports
At Baga Beach, you will find fellow travelers competing in banana boats and water scooters. For the more daring, you have the option of parasailing or windsurfing. Both adrenaline junkies and the low-key traveler are catered for in this tourist destination.
When to Visit Baga
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Summer is the less touristy period, which means prices also come down significantly. The temperatures in summer range between 99 degrees through the day and under 65 degrees at night. June through September is monsoon season, with the city being mostly wet and tepid. At this time, beach huts are closed, but most nightspots remain operational. Tourists start flocking here in late October, and it slows down around March.
How to Get to Baga
Plane
The main airport and closest to Baga Beach is Dabolim Airport, which welcomes planes from Mumbai, Bangalore, Delhi, and other major Indian cities. Additionally, there are regular flights flying in from the UK and Germany as well as from the US. It's about 30 miles from the airport to Baga Beach, and taxis generally do the trip for between Rs. 900 and 1200.
Train
Baga is also a beneficiary of the vast and popular Indian rail system. To get to Baga by train, you have to board one of the trains passing through Thivim train station, the closest to Baga. From here, you will pay around Rs. 600 to Baga via taxi.
Car
From Bangalore, you can take the NH4 route and it will lead you to Goa, then Baga. Another popular route is from Pune-Satara-Kolhapur-Amboli-Baga. This is via NH48, with the journey commencing at the Mumbai-Pune Expressway; on average, the journey should take you around 7 hours non-stop.
Bus
Numerous roads lead to Baga and a number of national and private bus companies such as KSRTC, MSRTC, and KTC traverse Goa. Depending on where you are coming from, you can easily board a bus to Baga. One of the best bus services is run by Kadamba Travels bus services with a ticket costing from a minimum of Rs. 10 for a short ride. Another bus service is Paulo Travels, operating out of Bangalore.
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How to Get Around Baga
Public Transportation
The most popular form of transportation here is auto rickshaws. The open three wheelers are also a great way of traveling as you take in the scenes and sounds. These charge around Rs. 500 rupees.
Taxis
Taxis are plentiful and the drivers are knowledgeable about the main attractions and the best places to visit. Fares will need to be negotiated with the driver before you set off; expect to pay around Rs. 200 for a three-mile trip.
Car
Additionally, you can hire a chauffeured car for between Rs. 800 and Rs. 1200 daily. This last option is the best way given that local traffic can be sometimes hard to navigate on your own if it is your first time visiting. In the resort area, you can opt for a more personalized and fun way of getting around by hiring a bike for around Rs. 400 a week.
Where to Eat in Baga
For breakfast, head over to either Cherry Olive, one of the most popular eateries, or Nick's Place. Meals for two cost around Rs. 600 to Rs. 800. Lunch at beach shacks such as Shining Star and Cliff's will set you back around Rs. 700 rupees for two people. For supper, Relish is popular for Chinese, Indian, and seafood.