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The
Dona Paula beach is named after
Dona Paula de Menzes, daughter
of a viceroy (in colonial
India), who threw herself off
the cliff, when refused
permission to marry a local
fisherman, Gaspar Dias. The myth
says that Dona Paula is entombed
in the Cabo Chapel of the Raj
Bhawan and is supposed to be
seen emerging from the moonlit
waves wearing only a pearl
necklace.
With the romance and myth
attached to it—haunted by Dona
Paula de Menzes—tourists throng
the Dona Paula Beach not only in
search of the deceased beloved,
but also to indulge in water
sports on the clear waters. The
Dona Paula Beach offers an
opportunity to the tourists to
have a sunbath and buy cheap
seaside goods from local
vendors.
This beach has also been the
location for many Indian movies,
the most famous being Ek Duje Ke
Liye. Given this dual
attraction, Dona Paula Beach has
become a popular tourist spot.
Tourist
Attractions
Water Sports
The most important
attraction of this beach is the
water sport facilities available
here. The Dona Paula Sports Club
offers water-scooter, cycle, and
motorboat rides. Other
water
sports include windsurfing,
parasailing, water-skiing,
toboggan ski-biscuit, skibob,
sports fishing, snorkeling,
harpoon fishing, kayaking, and
yachting.
National Oceanography
Institute
Set up in the 1960s, the
National Oceanography Institute
delves not only upon marine
biology, but incorporates almost
all the major branches of
coastal and marine oceanography.
The major attraction of the
institute is its Marine Biology
Museum and Taxonomy Reference
Center.
Cabo Raj Niwas
The Cabo Raj Niwas (the
Governor’s House) is half a
kilometer away from the National
Oceanography Institute. It
houses the tomb of Dona Paula de
Menzes in the Cabo Chapel. The
Raj Bhawan offers an excellent
view of the nearby coastline and
the Aguada Fort.
Location
Seven kilometers west of the
Indian state of Goa’s capital
Panajim (Panaji), Dona Paula
Beach is nestled on the southern
side of the rocky hammer-shaped
headlands that divide the Zuari
and Mandovi estuaries. Providing
a good view of the Mormugao
harbor, this beach is fringed by
palm trees and casuarina groves.
The proximity of the beach to
the capital city makes it a
popular tourist sight.
Climate
The climate is equable and moist
throughout the year. While it is
pleasant and temperate from
October to May it is rainy from
June to September. Temperature
variations throughout the year
are mild. May is the warmest
month with a temperature of
around 30°C and January is
coolest with a mean daily
temperature of 25°C. Due to its
proximity of the sea, the
territory is generally humid and
even during the summer months
humidity is generally above 60
percent.
Excursions
The main attractions near Dona
Paula Beach are Reis Magos
Church and the Salim Ali Bird
Sanctuary. Approximately 10 km
from the beach is one of the
oldest churches built in Goa,
the Reis Magos Church. It is
dedicated to the three Magi (the
wise men of the East)—Gaspar,
Melchior, and Balthazar who,
according to a legend, were
guided by a star to Bethlehem to
greet the newborn Jesus. This
church was once the residence of
all dignitaries and a mission
center of the Franciscan order.
The Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary is
situated on the western tip of
the island of Choro, along the
Mandovi River, about 9 km from
Dona Paula Beach. Spread over 2
sq km, this sanctuary is a
mangrove forest. Local and
migratory birds are found here
all through the year. However,
permission of the Chief Wildlife
Warden is required for visitors.
Two other beaches are also
within the proximity of the Dona
Paula Beach. These are the
Miramar beach, which lies 4 km
north of Dona Paula, and the
Vainguinim Beach, which is
situated 1 km west.
Fairs
and Festivals
The festivals of Janmashtami and
the Feast of St. Lawrence are
particular to the Dona Paula
Beach. In addition, the beach
also has a colorful water sports
festival in November. The
highlights of this festival are
the water scooter and cycle
races and surfing competitions.
Shopping
There are several shops along
the beachside, which sell
variety of goods ranging
from
eatables to clothes.
Fishermen-turned-local vendors
also sell straw hats, lace
handkerchiefs, and spices in
these shops. Feni and port
wine—the two Goan liquor
specialties—are a must buy and
local liquor is easily
available. Indian handicrafts
and jewelry are available at the
Indian Arts Emporium in Dona
Paula.
Accommodation
There are a host of hotels,
guesthouses, and beachside huts
available at the beach that
cater to the budgets of
different tourists.
Transportation
Air: The nearest airport
is at Dabolim, which is 29 km
away from Panaji and 36 km from
Anjuna.
Rail: Goa is connected
with Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore,
Mangalore, and
Thiruvananthapuram by train. The
nearest railway station is at
Karmali, which is 15 km from the
beach.
Road: The Dona Paula
Beach is well connected by road.
Seven kilometers from the
capital city, regular bus and
taxi services are easily
available. The Kadamba Transport
Corporation (Government of Goa
Undertaking), and Maharashtra
and Karnataka State Road
Transport Corporations operate
buses from and to Goa.
Local Transport: Bus,
taxi, auto-rickshaw, and
motorcycle services are the
available means of local
conveyance in the area. A bus or
motorcycle-taxi from Panajim or
the ferry service from Mormugao
can be availed of to reach the
beach. In fact, buses to Dona
Paula leave every fifteen
minutes from Panajim's Kadamba
stand.
An interesting mode of
conveyance in Goa is the
motorcycle taxi. Unique to this
state, these “taxis” carry only
one passenger. However
motorcycles can also be hired
for personal use, on the basis
of financial guarantee.
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