Vagator's
beaches are small and rocky but they are one of the prettiest and most
interesting parts of North Goa's coastline. It is nestled under a canopy of
dense coconut palms. You will be enchanted with soft white sands, green
vegetation and sea with aquamarine or emerald shades caressing the beach.
The
village of Chapora is dominated by a rocky hill on the top. You are sure to
find traditionally attired fishermen throwing nets in the sea. Here a
magnificent Old Portuguese fort overlooks the sea.
You can find
secluded, sandy coves all the way around the northern side of the rocky
terrain.
There are numerous small restaurants along the main
street of Chapora village but the beat eating joints are in Vagator.Vagator
is the centre of Goa's party scene as well as several established bars and
clubs. Raves are still organized at places like Disco Valley and Spaghetti
Beach.