Cola Beach, Goa
Cola Beach is a crescent-shaped beach located in Cola Village in Canacona Taluk in South Goa District of Goa, India. It is one of the remote and most secluded beaches of South Goa. It is surrounded by green vegetation, coconut plantations, and some hilly terrain flanking the south and north sides of the beach. The beach is actually divided into two parts namely North Cola, and South Cola, with a small hill separating the two parts. North Cola beach is 800 meters long, while South Cola at 145 meters is much smaller.
The most distinguishing feature of this beach is its fresh water lagoon. This fresh water lagoon can be seen on the northern side of the beach and is formed by a small river called Khola. This beach is called Cola / Khola Beach named after this river. This beach is suitable for swimming and diving. This beach is listed as one of the top 25 beaches of India in TripAdvisor's 2016 Traveler’s Choice awards. Cola Beach lies to the north of Agonda Beach. It is also ranked 12th on the list of most beautiful beaches of TripAdvisor in 2018.
Connectivity
The beach is located at about 2.5 Kms from Cajumol Bus
Stop, 8 Kms from Agonda Beach, 11 Kms from Agonda, 11 Kms from Cabo de Rama
Fort, 17 Kms from Canacona Railway Station, 17 Kms from Canacona Bus Stand, 58
Kms from Goa Airport and 65 Kms from Panaji. Cola is situated on Agonda Beach
to Cabo de Rama Fort route. The access to the beach runs through a dusty mud
road from Cola village.
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