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Sudhir Nadar

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Vagator beach
2023 Sep 23
Vagator Beach: A Monsoon Surprise

I recently had the opportunity to visit Vagator Beach during the monsoon season, which is typically considered the "off season" for tourists in Goa. However, what I encountered at Vagator Beach left me both surprised and intrigued.

Unexpected Crowd:
Despite the monsoon setting in, I was taken aback by the number of tourists who had flocked to Vagator Beach in the evening. The beach, which is usually quieter during this time of year, was surprisingly lively. It seems that the allure of Vagator Beach transcends the seasons, and its charm drew visitors even during the off-peak period.

Limited Options:
During my visit, only one beach shack was open, which was entirely understandable given the off-season status. It's common for businesses to scale back operations during this time, and the fact that one shack remained open was a testament to the enduring appeal of Vagator Beach.

Rocky Terrain:
One aspect that left me somewhat underwhelmed was the rocky nature of the beach. Unlike some of the other sandy beaches in Goa, Vagator's shoreline consists of rocks and pebbles. While this may be appealing to some, I found it less inviting for leisurely strolls or sunbathing. However, I understand that this rocky characteristic is part of the beach's unique identity.

A Second Chance:
My overall impression of Vagator Beach during the monsoon season was mixed. The unexpected crowd and limited amenities were pleasant surprises, but the rocky terrain was a minor drawback. I'm inclined to give Vagator Beach another chance during the peak tourist season, when the beach might showcase its true splendor with a different ambiance.

In conclusion, Vagator Beach proved to be a curious destination even during the off season. While it didn't entirely meet my expectations, the beach's enduring popularity and unique character make me eager to revisit during the peak tourist season when I hope to experience its true charm.