Who doesn’t love the beach? The soothing sound of waves crashing against the shore, the buzz of people enjoying a good day on the beach in their own groups, a cool drink in your hand and the warm sand under your feet. No wonder coastal regions like Goa, are considered as the best vacation spots. Even if you are a Thalassophobic – afraid of the ocean or sea – you cannot resist wanting to go to the beach. India is a peninsula, meaning that it has an extended coastline which is about 7,515.6 kms long. Which means we have about 500 beaches in our country. That’s a lot!
Goa is still one of the most visited places for beaches, in India. And of all the beaches in Goa, the Arambol Beach is considered to be the most beautiful one. It is the newest beach in Goa and is part of a fisherman’s community. It draws a large number of tourists throughout the year and is bordered on two sides by Mandrem Beach and Keri Beach.

Why is Arambol one of the most popular beaches in Goa?

The beach’s Bohemian ambiance draws tourists of many countries. Its abundance of beach shacks, open-air events, live music venues, and bustling nightlife make it a must-see for individuals of all backgrounds and interests. The beach is also a popular location for barbecue gatherings and sunset celebrations. Arambol Beach is also home to two of Goa’s most important cultural events, the Tribal Dance Festival and the Indian Juggling Convention. At Arambol Beach, visitors may participate in a variety of water-sports or simply stroll along the ocean. Scooters and motorbikes can also be rented for personal use for a fee.
The beach’s Bohemian ambiance draws tourists of many countries. Its abundance of beach shacks, open-air events, live music venues, and bustling nightlife make it a must-see for individuals of all backgrounds and interests. The beach is also a popular location for barbecue gatherings and sunset celebrations. Arambol Beach is also home to two of Goa’s most important cultural events, the Tribal Dance Festival and the Indian Juggling Convention. At Arambol Beach, visitors may participate in a variety of water-sports or simply stroll along the ocean. Scooters and motorbikes can also be rented for personal use for a fee.
Visitors can listen to live music performed by local and international performers or join in a yoga or meditation class. They may take advantage of the coastal breezes by trying paragliding or kite surfing, both of which can be organised in Arambol village, and they can also visit the Banyan Tree in the rainforest valley away from the shore. It has a so-called money stone engraved with the words “Give if you can.” Take if necessary.” It invites moderately rich tourists to give money and notes to the monument in order to help the underprivileged in the region.

What is the best time to visit Arambol?

Arambol’s climate is sunny most of the year, but it may get quite hot at times. It rains a lot between mid-May and mid-September. During the winter, the weather is combined with a cold sea wind.
Summer (March to May): Temperatures vary between 27 and 30 degrees Celsius.
Spring (June to August): The temperature ranges from 26 to 24 degrees Celsius.
Autumn (September through October): Temperatures vary between 23 and 26 degrees Celsius.
The temperature ranges from 26 degrees Celsius to 20 degrees Celsius throughout the winter (November to February).

Unmissable places at Arambol Beach –

Kalacha Beach:
Kalacha Beach, a quiet, mystical beach in a beautiful green environment, is a must-see for tourists searching for a laid-back, informal beach experience. The Beach is well-known for its sweet water lagoon and new tidal pond. Aside from being an ideal location for beach parties and barbeques, the beach offers tourists a variety of adventure sports such as paragliding and hand gliding.
Paliem Lake:
Paliem Sweet Water Lake, a sweet water lagoon surrounded by hills and separated from the beach by a short strip of land, is about a 15-minute walk from Arambol beach. The charming little lake offers an excellent swimming experience. Paragliding is also possible here.
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church:
With a lot of its history and old vintage architecture still alive, Goa is one of the places in India, that “passes the vibe check” as the millennials like to say. Likewise, the Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, a famous tourist site in Goa, is only a short walk from Arambol Beach.
Keri Beach:
Keri Beach, also known as Querim Beach, is the biggest beach in Northern Goa. Keri Beach is well-known for its scenic splendour, with the sea waves meeting the Tiracol River on one side and the Rocky Mountains standing tall and proud above the seas on the other. The beach is noted for its tranquil environment and cleanliness, and there are around ten restaurants along the sandy expanse.
Arambol’s streets are dotted with a variety of cafes and street sellers offering a variety of goods. There is never a dull day in the hippy beachfront hamlet of Arambol in Goa, India, with seminars and beach parties. Arambol is a contagious location. You’re likely to return after you’ve caught the bug. Year after year, many tourists return to this quaint North Goa town to be greeted by guest house proprietors who recognise them by name.