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Vagator & Chapora Beach



 

VAGATOR & CHAPORA
One of the more interesting parts of Goa's coastline and home to an active party scene, this region is characterised by secluded coves, dense palms and fishing villages. The three main beaches are Vagator, Little Vagator and Ozran. Young foreign visitors prefer Little Vagator, the party hub.

  • Chapora Fort
    Chapora is known for its early 17th-century Portuguese fort, from where you can get an enchanting view of the nearby beaches. Although built by the Portuguese, the fort fell twice into the hands of the Marathas. It was eventually abandoned in the 1890s.
     

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