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Cavelossim Beach,
straddling the coast road 11-km south of Colva, is the last
major settlement in southwest Salcete: its only claim to
fame. A short way beyond the village's picturesque church
square, a narrow lane veers left across an open expanse of
paddy fields to the Cavelossim-Assolna ferry crossing near
the mouth of the Sal River.
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If one is heading south to Canacona, turn left off the ferry
and carry on as far as Assolna Bazaar, clustered around a
junction on the main road. A right turn at this crossroads
puts you on track for Canacona.
MABOR
Carry straight on at the junction just past the square in
Cavelossim and one'll
eventually arrive at Mobor, where Colva beach fades into a
rounded sandy spur at the mouth of the Assolna River. This
would be an exquisite spot if it weren't the site of South
Goa's largest, and most obtrusive, package tourist enclave.
Crammed together on to a narrow spit of dunes between the
surf and estuary, the holiday inns and beach resorts combine
to create a holiday camp ambience that has as little to do
with Goa as their architecture.
Located just about 11 kms, South Of Colva, South Goa is this
Cavelossim Beach which
is very charming & very near to Colva Beach. The best time
to visit Cavelossim Beach is from November To March.
This is a small stretch of beach along the south of Colva
beach along the south Goa coastline. It was an isolated
beach but recently there is a growth of five star resorts in
this area .
TRAVEL INFORMATIONS :
There are enough of inns as well as resorts for tourists who
come in for holidays. There is also regular bus service from
Colva and Margao.
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