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Fashion Idea's for Beaches of Goa

Fashion Ideas for Beaches in Goa for Men



What to wear in Goa: Cool Beach Outfits For Men .

Congratulations! to you  as I know your plan  for Goa  is finally confirm so you are reading this Blog, It's time to pack your bags guys .

Here are some useful tips for Men for your Goa Trip.



Sunscreen: Lots of it. Your’e gonna need it on the beach, the roads, the forts, the pool and everything that falls under the category ‘outdoor’.

Polarized Sunglasses: Same purposes as listed in point no.1

Flip-Flops & Sandals: You can wear them the beach, shacks, sightseeing, etc

Cap/Hat: To save your brain from getting fried.

Camera: If your phone camera is not good enough

Govt Issued ID Cards (Aadhar card, Pancard, Driving License,etc): You need it for entering the clubs and hotels

Moisturizer: You will need it after a dip in the ocean. Rub it generously over your body

Lip-Balm: No man is manly enough to say no to lip balm

Helmets: Many people forget this if you drive down to Goa but you’ll need it if you rent a bike once you reach there for to roam locally.

Face Wash/Shampoo/Body Wash: For the exact purpose that they were invented for.


What to wear on Goa Beach.


The beaches are full of lively people and music during the early  and the evenings and these are the times that you want to show off your amazing body along with your awesome beach wear.


In Goa you will see a lot of men wearing boxers. Guys! They’re not made for the beaches. Boxers are a type of underwear and not beachwear. The right shorts to wear at the beach are swimming trunks.


 If you really want to visit  water ride or salty water waves be sure you wear shorts with quick drying material, avoid cotton shorts.Yes but if you are Hydrophobic you can wear cotton shorts that will keep you cool on sunny beaches.


Colorful and Floral Printed Shirts



Cover yourself from ultra violet rays of sun on the beaches of Goa  try to wear full sleeves shirts or cotton shirts choose    

pastel shades. And cute floral print to get that cool touch.


Bright Colors


Goa is the only place where you can choose to wear vibrant colours whether it's night out , market window shopping or beach walk. Don't forget to choose some vibrant pair of clothes in ur bags.


T-Shirts



Hey! T-Shirts are something which boys love most easy to carry wash and pocket friendly stuff to buy for your trip. T-shirts are one of the top choices of clothes to wear in Goa for guys.


Printed Shirts With Matching Shorts


For a more stylish Goa beach look, you can wear a matching pair of printed shirt and shorts paired in with glairs.



Sleeveless T-Shirts/Vests



In case you prefer to cut down the heat even more or want to show off those biceps that you have been working on, you can go for a sleeveless t-shirt. 

Sleevesless T-shirts are  versatile piece of garment and are perfect for your visit to the beach be it during the day or night.


What To Wear In Goa At For Sight Seeing



Although the climate in Goa is pretty good around the year but it is slightly warmer during the day time. Other than the beaches, the sights that people visit in Goa are mostly forts, temple, churches, museums, and resorts. You will usually visit these places during the day when the temperature will be higher.

Thus, when you are sightseeing in Goa, you can wear your favorite jeans as long as they are comfortable and allow you to move freely. Pair them with a cool t-shirt and you are good to go.


Hope this blog's you will help you guys to pack your bags for Goa.


Go Goa Go.

 

Note All image courtesy from Google

Butterfly Beach, Goa

Far from the hip and happening beaches, pubs, hotels and famous tourist attractions of North Goa, at the extreme southern point lies the secluded Butterfly Beach. A marvel of nature with huge rocky hills surrounding it on two sides and the third covered by a dense forest, the beach is preferably accessible from the Arabian sea. A ferry from the nearest two more well known beaches, Angoda and Palolem drops the tourists right at the beach. 


Serene, calm and crystal clear green waters of the Arabian sea attracts the type of the beach lovers who prefer the tranquility and peace of nature along with the picturesque view of the vast undulating waters, the setting sun, sightings of dolphins, butterflies, boat rides, photography and solitude specially by the honeymoon couples. 

Where is it - At a distance of 37 kms south of Mormugao

How to reach : 

By Road

  • From Agonda via MDR49 

  • From Palolem via MDR49 

There are a couple of drop points from where one has to trek through dense forest as four wheelers cannot go further due to no roadway till the beach.

Even the two - wheelers have to cross rocky and uneven trails and still stop at about a distance of 500 meters from the beach.

By Sea - Take a ferry either from Agonda beach or Palolem beach 

Minimum ferry fare - ₹ 1000 onwards per person ( Bargaining for a group discount can be done with the ferry service )

What to do - Swimming, Rock climbing, Trekking, Photography, Boating to see the dolphins, watch the beautiful sun setting in the unending Arabian sea

When to go - November to March

Seasons to avoid - Monsoon and Summer; high tide times

Hours to visit - Early morning till the sunset; only during the low tides ( 9am to 5pm ) 

Pet friendly - Yes


Named after the thousands of monarch butterflies that would appear on the hillside trees during the blooming season, the beach is among the lesser known and visited by the tourists to the extremely popular tourist state of Goa. Reaching it is a bit of a struggle as it is surrounded by rocky mountains and forest that one has to cross on foot. The four-wheelers can access only till the Channel Drive beyond which one has to climb the ramp / stairs and then climb down over the rocky terrain surrounding the beach on two sides. The third access point is via the forest that requires trekking for about one hour through a trail. However, there are no sign boards indicating the direction and one can get lost or discouraged by the presence of wildlife. Taking along an experienced trekker or a guide is recommended. There is no provision for tourists such as restrooms, eateries, lifeguards etc. However it is a delight for sea - lovers, wildlife enthusiasts, solitude seeking families and couples, adventure junkies and nature lovers. Moreover the sighting of the massive dolphins along with other sea life is an added attraction.



Pictures source - www.traveltriangle.com






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