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Dona Paula Beach -
Introduction |
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The
beach is named after Dona Paula de Menzes,
daughter of a viceroy (in colonial India), who
threw herself off the cliff, when refused
permission to marry a local fisherman, Gaspar
Dias. The myth says that Dona Paula is entombed
in the Cabo Chapel of the Raj Bhawan and is
supposed to be seen emerging from the moonlit
waves wearing only a pearl necklace.
With the romance and myth attached to
it—haunted by Dona Paula de Menzes—tourists
throng the Dona Paula Beach not only in search
of the deceased beloved, but also to indulge in
water sports on the clear waters.
The Dona Paula
Beach offers an opportunity to the tourists to
have a sunbath and buy cheap seaside goods from
local vendors.
This beach has also been
the location for many Indian movies, the most
famous being Ek Duje Ke Liye. Given this dual
attraction, Dona Paula Beach has become a
popular tourist spot.
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Dona Paula Beach –
Tourist Attractions |
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The most important
attraction of this beach is the water sport
facilities available here. The Dona Paula Sports
Club offers water-scooter, cycle, and motorboat
rides. Other water sports include windsurfing,
parasailing, water-skiing, toboggan ski-biscuit,
skibob, sports fishing, snorkeling, harpoon
fishing, kayaking, and
yachting.
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Set up in the 1960s, the
National Oceanography Institute delves not only
upon marine biology, but incorporates almost all
the major branches of coastal and marine
oceanography. The major attraction of the
institute is its Marine Biology Museum and
Taxonomy Reference
Center.
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The Cabo Raj Niwas (the
Governor’s House) is half a kilometer away from
the National Oceanography Institute. It houses
the tomb of Dona Paula de Menzes in the Cabo
Chapel. The Raj Bhawan offers an excellent view
of the nearby coastline and the Aguada Fort.
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DONA PAULA BEACH –
LOCATION AND CLIMATE |
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Seven kilometers west of the
Indian state of Goa’s capital Panajim (Panaji),
Dona Paula Beach is nestled on the southern side
of the rocky hammer-shaped headlands that divide
the Zuari and Mandovi estuaries. Providing a
good view of the Mormugao harbor, this beach is
fringed by palm trees and casuarina groves. The
proximity of the beach to the capital city makes
it a popular tourist
sight.
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The climate is equable and
moist throughout the year. While it is pleasant
and temperate from October to May it is rainy
from June to September. Temperature variations
throughout the year are mild. May is the warmest
month with a temperature of around 30°C and
January is coolest with a mean daily temperature
of 25°C. Due to its proximity of the sea, the
territory is generally humid and even during the
summer months humidity is generally above 60
percent.
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DONA PAULA BEACH –
EXCURSIONS |
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The main attractions near
Dona Paula Beach are Reis Magos Church and the
Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary. Approximately 10 km
from the beach is one of the oldest churches
built in Goa, the Reis Magos Church.
It is
dedicated to the three Magi (the wise men of the
East)—Gaspar, Melchior, and Balthazar who,
according to a legend, were guided by a star to
Bethlehem to greet the newborn Jesus. This
church was once the residence of all dignitaries
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The Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary is situated
on the western tip of the island of Choro, along
the Mandovi River, about 9 km from Dona Paula
Beach. Spread over 2 sq km, this sanctuary is a
mangrove forest. Local and migratory birds are
found here all through the year. However,
permission of the Chief Wildlife Warden is
required for visitors.
Two other beaches
are also within the proximity of the Dona Paula
Beach. These are the Miramar beach, which lies 4
km north of Dona Paula, and the Vainguinim
Beach, which is situated 1 km
west.
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| DONA PAULA BEACH – FAIRS
AND FESTIVALS |
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The festivals of Janmashtami
and the Feast of St. Lawrence are particular to
the Dona Paula Beach. In addition, the beach
also has a colorful water sports festival in
November. The highlights of this festival are
the water scooter and cycle races and surfing
competitions.
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| DONA PAULA BEACH -
SHOPPING |
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There are several shops
along the beachside, which sell variety of goods
ranging from eatables to clothes.
Fishermen-turned-local vendors also sell straw
hats, lace handkerchiefs, and spices in these
shops. Feni and port wine—the two Goan liquor
specialties—are a must buy and local liquor is
easily available. Indian handicrafts and jewelry
are available at the Indian Arts Emporium in
Dona Paula.
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DONA PAULA BEACH -
ACCOMMODATION |
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There are a host of hotels,
guesthouses, and beachside huts available at the
beach that cater to the budgets of different
tourists.
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DONA PAULA BEACH -
TRANSPORTATION |
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The nearest airport is at
Dabolim, which is 29 km away from Panaji and 36
km from Anjuna.
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Goa is connected with Delhi,
Mumbai, Bangalore, Mangalore, and
Thiruvananthapuram by train. The nearest railway
station is at Karmali, which is 15 km from the
beach.
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The Dona Paula Beach is well
connected by road. Seven kilometers from the
capital city, regular bus and taxi services are
easily available. The Kadamba Transport
Corporation (Government of Goa Undertaking), and
Maharashtra and Karnataka State Road Transport
Corporations operate buses from and to
Goa.
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Bus, taxi, auto-rickshaw,
and motorcycle services are the available means
of local conveyance in the area. A bus or
motorcycle-taxi from Panajim or the ferry
service from Mormugao can be availed of to reach
the beach. In fact, buses to Dona Paula leave
every fifteen minutes from Panajim's Kadamba
stand.
An interesting mode of conveyance
in Goa is the motorcycle taxi. Unique to this
state, these “taxis” carry only one passenger.
However motorcycles can also be hired for
personal use, on the basis of financial
guarantee.
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