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Anjuna
is popular with backpackers, families planning extended stays, and young
and old travelers. It has a fairly long, beautiful beach lined with
palm trees. It is a little secluded. It is one of the main places in
Goa for all-night techno parties. On Wednesdays there is the famous
Anjuna Flea Market. Thousands of people come from all over Goa to buy
and sell.
Swimming
is safer here than at most of the other beaches, especially at the southern
end of the beach, where a rocky headway keeps the sea relatively calm.
Be careful of rocks when entering the water. This is why you will probably
see everyone swimming in the same area on such a long beach.
Tour
buses usually park at the north end of the beach, and there is a row
of Kashmiri shops and cafes in this area. During lunchtime and in the
afternoon, tour buses pull in and Indian tourists get out and walk around
the beach.
Theft
on the beach can be a problem. Be especially careful of children and
vendors. On party nights, you should keep your valuables with you or
leave them with the family with whom you are staying. Thieves sometime
lift the tiles off houses to break in. The bank has safety deposit boxes.
Information
If you are looking for a room, you could get off at Starco’s Crossroads,
near the turnoff to Chapora. Most of the guest houses are located in
this area. Near this crossroads are some shops, a motorcycle taxi stand,
and it also serves as the bus stand.
Travelcash
(274-408), on the main road east of Starco, about 1km from the beach,
changes money at a good rate quickly and efficiently. Other travel agencies
also change money. You can change money at Oxford Stores and the Manali
Guest House. Both charge high commissions. You can also go to Vagator
and change money at Corporation Bank. The Bank of Baroda, on the road
to Mapusa, takes Visa and MasterCard.
The
post office, on the road to Mapusa, 1km inland, has an efficient poste
restante. Postal code: 403509.
Oxford
Stores (273-269) is a small department store sexe "Anjuna"
lling Western goods, a good selection of vegetables and fruits, and
other items. They also sell and process film. Open daily except Sunday
8 am to 8:30 pm. The small department store across the street often
has many of the same items but at a lower price, especially fruits and
vegetables.
Established
travel agencies: Speedy (273-266), near the post office; MGM (274-317),
and Travelcash (274-408), just east of the Starco on the main road to
Mapusa.
The
German Bakery, which is back from the beach, is a good place to eat
and also has an excellent shop that has a good selection of hip clothing.
There are a few other good shops near the German Bakery which also sell
clothes. Near Starco Junction is a good shop selling Tibetan and fairly
contemporary clothes.
Dr
Manu Shah (4 to 6 pm), practices at the Orgasmic Restaurant. He is an
Osteopath, does acupuncture, and practices natural medicine.
You can rent motorbikes at the repair shop about 1km from the beach
(see map). There is a place that rents motorbikes across from the German
Bakery. You can also ask in the restaurants about renting a motorbike.
You
can often get a good massage at the beach here.
Note
It is common for the police in Anjuna to check foreigners for licenses
and insurance.
Anjuna Flea Market
During the Wednesday flea market, people come from the beaches all over
Goa. There is a large selection of items for sale, and the place has
a fascinating atmosphere in its setting amid the palm trees and next
to the sea. It is an interesting experience.
If you want to look hip at the all-night parties, this is definitely
the place to get outfitted. There is a good selection of clothes (Indonesian
styles, etc.) sold or designed by Westerners (they often carry European
price tags). You may want to look out for the European-type jewelry
made by foreigners, which is often good and cannot be found in any other
place in India.
If you plan on buying Rajasthani or Nepali goods, note that the items
from these places sold at the flea markets are often double the price
you would pay in either Rajasthan or Nepal.
You can get all types of clothes, Nepali goods, Tibetan goods, embroidered
items, incense, a good selection of jewelry, semiprecious stones, crystals,
fancy knives, handicrafts, hammocks, bedspreads, and other items at
the flea market. There are also several people who sell the latest techno
tapes, and there are good places to eat Indian, Israeli, or Western
food. There are Ayurvedic doctors, professional hair cutters and colorers
(foreigners), dreadlocks makers, and nose and body piercers. You can
have your hair cut and painted in any style imaginable. You can also
have different designs painted on your body which look like tattoos,
but which last only a few weeks. I was quoted Rs 150 for temporary henna
tattoo, but bargained them down to Rs 50.
Even if you don’t purchase anything, you will enjoy walking around.
If you do plan to buy, be prepared to bargain hard.
The flea market opens around 8 am and closes at 6 pm. It is busiest
in the early afternoon. Fishing boats depart from Baga to the market—Rs
50 for the trip (I bargained a few people down to Rs 30). Tour buses
and taxis come from all over Goa.
Where to Stay
The main season is from early November to late March. During the Christmas
season it is difficult to get a room in a guest house. If you want to
stay during the Christmas-New Year season, it is best to arrange your
accommodations in advance or to first go to Calangute or Baga and then
make day trips until you can find a place to stay.
Many people stay in houses and cottages, but most houses are booked
months in advance or rented year after year to the same people returning
during the season. To find a house, ask in the restaurants, as they
usually have contacts. You most likely will have to view several houses
and to bargain a bit. The longer you plan to stay, the better your bargaining
power will be. Houses are rented on a monthly basis. During December
and January, prices for houses will be much higher.
The prices given here are for the high season (mid-Dec to late Jan).
Other times, prices are thirty to fifty percent cheaper.
Cabin Disco (273-254), on the main road to Mapusa, has rooms with a
common bath for Rs 200 and Rs 250 with bath.
Starco Restaurant, near the main junction to Vagator, has rooms for
Rs 250 to Rs 350.
Off the main road is the Red Cab Inn (274-427) with good rooms for Rs
400 with common bath and Rs 550 with private bath.
Manali Guest House, nearby, has decent rooms for Rs 250.
If you are desperate, the Valentina Guest House has a few basic rooms
with common bath for Rs 250.
The well-located Poonam Guest House (273-247) is a has rooms built around
a garden. Rooms with bath are Rs 700 for a double with a sea view and
Rs 600 without a view. The same room is half the price after the high-season.
It has two deluxe rooms for Rs 1200.
There are several places on the beach near where the tour buses stop.
Sonic Guest House (273-285) has rooms with common bath for Rs 350.
Mary’s Holiday Home has basic rooms for Rs 400 and Rs 500.
White Negro (273-326), south of the village near the St Anthony Chapel,
has rooms with a common bath for Rs 250/300, and newer rooms with bath
and hot water for Rs 600. It is a friendly place.
Palmasol Cliff Resort (273-236), near the White Negro, has rooms with
common bath for Rs 400 and newer rooms with hot water for Rs 550.
Rose Garden Restaurant (273-362), right next to the beach, near the
Shore Bar, has rooms with bath for Rs 500 to Rs 900. Except for its
location, the rooms are highly overpriced.
Coutiho’s Nest (274-386), on the main road to Mapusa about 1km
from the beach, has good, clean rooms with common bath for Rs 250. It
has a hot shower and is run by a friendly, respectable family. It is
set well back from the beach in a quiet area.
Grandpa’s Inn (273-271; fax 274-370) has ten, well-designed rooms.
It has a pool, a pool table, and offers yoga and karate lessons.
Villa Anjuna (273-443), D’mello Vaddo, is a nice new hotel conveniently
located between the sea and the Starco Bar (the bus stop), with good
rooms for around Rs 500.
Palacete Rodrigues (273-358), near Oxford Stores, is an old Portuguese
house built around a pleasant courtyard. It is run by a nice family.
It has double rooms for Rs 750 and suites for Rs 900. The rooms are
all different, so ask to see a few.
Bougainvillea, on the outskirts of Anjuna, has a pool, a large garden,
and a restaurant. The comfortable rooms range from Rs 1400/1700 to Rs
2200.
Don João Resorts (274-325), on the main road to Mapusa, is a
modern, Western-style hotel with good rooms for Rs 1800. It is mainly
geared for package tours and is usually full. It is the best place in
town. During the off-season you can often bargain down to price. It
is a clean and safe place. It may be possible to get a room for more
than half the normally stated price.
Where to Eat
German Bakery, a ten-minute walk from the beach, serves good cakes,
breads, salads, juices (including wheat grass and carrot), and herbal
teas. It has a good vegetarian restaurant with Western and Indian preparations.
The vegetable pulao is very good. Main preps are about Rs 40 to Rs 60.
Recommended.
Bean Me Up (273-648, 273-977, web site www.goaworld.com), on the main
road leading from the beach across from the Don Joao Resort, has been
highly recommended to me. It specializes in Soya burgers and salads.
A full meal is around Rs 150, but for what you get it is a good value.
One friend of mine said it was one of the best restaurants in India
serving Western food. Quick, friendly service, clean and a good atmosphere.
Whole Bean is a vegetarian restaurant serving tofu burgers and avocado
salads.
There is a restaurant serving Israeli food with a good sound system
near the main bus junction across from Starco. Recommended.
Nafils, on the main road to Mapusa, is a popular Israeli place (with
Israeli cooks).
Green Palms Restaurant, a little further down the main road, is a popular
place specializing in Yemenite food.
Pussy Orange Boom is a good choice for breakfast.
White Negro, away from the beach, has a good restaurant. Main preps
about Rs 60.
Knock Inn has good tandoori foods, but is not cheap.
Martha’s Breakfast Home serves good breakfasts.
Entertainment
The main hangout place in Anjuna is the Shore Bar, in the middle of
the beach. They have a loud sound system and play techno music. The
busiest day is Wednesday after the flea market closes and a thousand
people come here to listen to the music and watch the sunset. It closes
at 11 pm. Late nighters then head to the Guru Bar or to the Primrose
Cafe in Vagator, which are open past midnight.
Paradiso is a popular techno dance place. It starts happening after
12 midnight. Frequented by foreign tourists and well-to-do, hip Indians.
It is not open every night.
Travel
To get to Anjuna from Panaji, take a bus to Mapusa (30 min), then another
from Mapusa (20 min, 8km). The bus to Mapusa (every half-hour) begins
in Chapora and goes through Vagator. By the time it reaches Anjuna,
there are usually no seats left. There are buses every half-hour to
Vagator (7 min) and Chapora (10 min).
A motorcycle taxi is Rs 25 to Rs 40 (7 min) to Vagator or Chapora, and
is more convenient than the bus. At night you may have to pay Rs 50
or more depending on the season. A motorcycle taxi to Calangute is Rs
60; a regular taxi is about Rs 125.
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