Betul beach
Betul is a semi-wild beach in the eponymous fishing village on the south coast of Goa.
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Beach description
A narrow sandy coast with a length of about 700 m is limited on one side by the mouth of the Sal River, and on the other by the Arabian Sea. Descent into the sea is steep, the bottom immediately goes to the depth. Swimming is dangerous due to underwater currents that form due to the river flowing into the sea. Betul is an ideal place for sunbathing, meditation, relaxation and picnics. It is better not to take children with you because of the inaccessibility of the beach. The beach is always crowded. Mostly here you can meet local fishermen. There are several eateries near the beach. There is no beach infrastructure or souvenir shops. You can buy a fresh catch of local fishermen. Territory groomed, a lot of garbage.
You can get to the beach by bus, taxi or rented transport from the airport or Margao, then by boat to the opposite side of the Sal River.
When is it better to go
The best time to spend holidays on the beaches of India – is from November to March. These months have less rainfall, humidity is 60 - 70%, and the water temperature in the Indian Ocean is +29 degrees. There are many vacationers throughout the year. A massive flow of tourists begins in mid-autumn and lasts until the end of winter