Vagator Beach
Situated near Anjuna Beach, Vagator Beach, abodes several dilapidated farmhouses and scenic Portuguese bungalows. Separated by two kilometres of cliff tops and arid pampas from Anjuna Beach, Vagator is dominated by red fortifications of Chapora Fort. Coved by white sand, Little Vagator or Vagator is indisputably gorgeous, just like a visual postcard.
Supported by a vertical wall of disintegrating palm-fringed laterite, Vagator beach is quieter and less reachable as compared to its neighbours. To get at the beach, you can walk or drive from Big Vagator to Chapora-Anjuna Road, from where an elongated walkway falls sharply down to an extensive stretch of white sand.
Supported by a vertical wall of disintegrating palm-fringed laterite, Vagator beach is quieter and less reachable as compared to its neighbours. To get at the beach, you can walk or drive from Big Vagator to Chapora-Anjuna Road, from where an elongated walkway falls sharply down to an extensive stretch of white sand.
The Vagator Beach is one of the major haunts of the foreigners. The beach is beauty personified with red cliffs and fresh water springs located near by. The beach is divided in two sections namely the Big Vagator Beach and Little Vagator Beach. You can experience the best night life jazz on this beach at the Nine Bar, located hilltop and the Primrose discotheque that has renowned DJ’s. The Mediterranean food and drink bars have a large tourists traffic of both Indian and foreign visitors. Vagator Beach- Access: Dabolim is the nearest airport located approximately 22 km from the beach. It is 24 km from Panaji. Karmali is the nearest railway point.
Eating Out
Vagator Beach houses many cafeterias and resto-bars. They can be spotted along the main street and the by lanes that direct towards Ozran Beach. There are also many joints located behind Big Vagator Beach that serves delicious seafood along with some exquisite Indian dishes and fish dominated Goan delicacies. Nightlife at the Vagator beach concentrates on Primrose coffee bar that boasts of its exceptional live music and ambiance.
At the southern side of the Vagator Beach, a range of makeshift snack bars offers relaxing ambiance and local delicacies for the visitors. Like Anjuna beach, Vagator is a tranquil, moderately undeveloped resort that attracts both national and international tourists.
Vagator Beach houses many cafeterias and resto-bars. They can be spotted along the main street and the by lanes that direct towards Ozran Beach. There are also many joints located behind Big Vagator Beach that serves delicious seafood along with some exquisite Indian dishes and fish dominated Goan delicacies. Nightlife at the Vagator beach concentrates on Primrose coffee bar that boasts of its exceptional live music and ambiance.
At the southern side of the Vagator Beach, a range of makeshift snack bars offers relaxing ambiance and local delicacies for the visitors. Like Anjuna beach, Vagator is a tranquil, moderately undeveloped resort that attracts both national and international tourists.
The best way to reach Vagator Beach is via road. You can board buses from Panaji and Mapusa that leaves for Vagator after every fifteen minutes. The adjacent interstate bus station is the KTC bus station at Mapusa. To reach Vagator from Baga or Calangute, it is advisable to board a cab or drive down by in a bike as there is no bus from these beaches to Vagator.