Chapora Jetty, located near the iconic Chapora Fort in Goa, is a serene and picturesque spot known for its cool breeze and lush greenery. Overlooking the calm waters where the Chapora River meets the Arabian Sea, this jetty is a perfect escape for those seeking peace amidst nature. The surrounding coconut palms, mangroves, and green patches enhance the area's charm, making it an ideal place for morning walks, quiet fishing, or simply relaxing while watching boats glide by.
During sunrise and sunset, the place becomes magical with golden hues reflecting off the water, offering breathtaking views for photographers and nature lovers. The jetty’s simple structure blends beautifully with the natural surroundings, creating a laid-back vibe away from the bustling tourist spots. Locals often visit for casual gatherings or to enjoy fresh seafood at nearby shacks. The cool breeze here, especially in the evenings, makes it a soothing retreat even on hot days.
Chapora Jetty is not just a viewpoint but a place where you can unwind, breathe fresh air, and connect with Goa's coastal beauty. Whether you’re a solo traveler or visiting with friends and family, it offers a refreshing break amidst greenery and...
Read moreChapora Jetty is a picturesque jetty situated in North with plenty of photo opportunities. You can definitely get fresh fish here subject to availability. Fishes such as prawns, crabs, squids, flat fish are common. Ocassionally you might get mackerals, ray fish, cray fish, pomfret etc. Personally, I have noticed that over the last few years the fish catch has dwindled considerably and this was attested by a fisherman. Earlier one could see lobsters and a whole lot of other fish. The chapora fort ends overlooking the chapora jetty. So in the days gone by it must have been a massive fort. The rock remains can be seen...
Read moreThis is a small place/jetty where quite a good number of boats come in the evening with their catch of fresh fish. It is a good place to visit if you want to have a complete experience of the boats and watch the fishermen unloading their catch and they have small open spaces where they sell their catch. I love going there at least once every visit that i make to Goa. I usually visit it around 4pm, and even if I don't end up buying the fish i just relax watching the, sun and a couple of people fishing with their own fishing rods. Enjoy the cool sea breeze...
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