On
the shores of the Arabian Sea, under the shade of palm trees, bathes the
Queen of
Beaches-Calangute.
Calangute seems to be a
distortion of the local vernacular word-Koli-gutti, which means
land of fishermen. Some people connect it with Kalyangutti (village of art)
or Konvallo-ghott (strong pit of the coconut tree) because the village is
full of coconut trees. With the advent of the Portuguese, the word probably
got distorted to Calangute, and has stuck till today. In a green
semi-circle, the villages of Arpora-Nagoa, Saligao and Candolim do their bit
to enhance the divine beauty of Calangute. There are picturesque agors
(saltpans) at Agarvaddo, Maddavaddo is full of madd (coconut trees),
Dongorpur skirts a bottle-green hillock and Tivaivaddo laces the beach. In
Gauravaddo lived the gaudds or milkmen ran dairies.
Calangute became
a travelers cliché in the '60s and early'70s. It was the
hippies who discovered the pristine surroundings and blissful serenity and
golden sands. The hippies also spread the word around and brought hordes of
European tourists. Decades later, tourists still trudge down the dusty,
weather-beaten roads in search of that idyllic coastal Goa. On this lovely
beach, Goans and tourists spend summers, bathing in the quiet solitude of
the sea, sun and sand.
Major Tourist Attractions of
Calangute BeachThe St. Alex Church - As the vast traffic on
the CHOGM road reaches the village, the Church of St Alex greets with its
two towers and a magnificent dome gracing the façade. The inside of
the church is a display of the line and beauty of its architectural style
and ornate altars. In 1996, Calangute celebrated the fourth centenary of its
parish church.
Kerkar Art Complex - The Kerkar Art
Complex, is the one and only of its kind on this beach. It is a popular
center for exhibitions of arts and crafts of local artistes. On Thursdays
and Fridays, connoisseurs of Indian classical music and dance can be an
audience to various concerts.
Climate of Calangute
BeachGoa has a consistent climate through the year with just meager
fluctuations in the temperature. December and January might require light
woolens. April and May are warm. The period from June to October brings
heavy rain, almost up to 400 cm. The temperature during the summers ranges
from 24°C to 32.7°C and during the winters it ranges from 21.3°C
to 32.2°C.