If you're on a family vacation with the kids, there are so many things to do in Goa, that there'll never be a dull moment. Beach-side destinations are a favourite with all kids—from building castles in the sand and frolicking in the water, to getting adventurous with some water activities—nothing beats fun in the sun and sand. When you've had your fill of the beaches, move inland to discover the intricacies of the old Portuguese colony. Goa offers plenty of sightseeing opportunities ranging from churches and old forts, to interesting museums and wildlife sanctuaries. The kids will definitely enjoy themselves, and chances are that you will too. The things to do in Goa with kids are a mixed bag of many activities. Getting your kids closer to nature is something that you must always focus on as parents. The more they feel the touch of nature and natural surroundings, the more they will be compassionate about the human side of people and animals. Goa is a naturally endowed place with many sights to visit. Take your kids to the beaches of Goa which are immensely popular among travellers. A visit to these beaches will get your children a step closer to the sun and the sand. Beaches like Querim, Arambol, Morjim, Vagator, Baga, Anjuna, Palolem, Calangute, Candolim, Sinquerim, Miramar, Majorda, Bogmalo, Colva, Benaulim, Mobor, Agonda, Patnem and Chapora are the jewels of Goa coastline.
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Hello, my name is Rohan Morje, i m from Morjim North Goa.I run a beach accomodation in Morjim known as Morjim Sunset Guesthouse, close to the beach just 400 meter way .Rooms are clean and spacious and has kitchen in the room and refrigeratorRead More
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