Mandrem Beach

Mandrem Beach is a serene and tranquil beach located in North Goa, known for its golden sands and picturesque beauty. It is a great place for relaxation, yoga, and enjoying stunning sunsets.

Opening Hours

Open: 24 Hours

Close: Open all day

Closed on: Never

Entry Fees

Indian Visitors:0

Foreign Visitors:0

Children (Below 15 years): Free

How to Reach Mandrem Beach, Mandrem, Goa, India

  • Nearest Airport: Goa International Airport (Dabolim Airport)
  • Nearest Railway Station: Thivim Railway Station
  • Nearest Bus Stop: Mandrem Bus Stop
  • Nearest Metro Station: N/A
  • Cab Availability: Available

Best time to visit Mandrem Beach, Mandrem, Goa, India

The ideal time to visit is during the following months:

NovemberDecemberJanuaryFebruary

Top Attractions Nearby Mandrem Beach, Mandrem, Goa, India

  • Ashwem Beach3 km
  • Arambol Beach5 km
  • Mandrem Village2 km
  • Morjim Beach7 km
  • Tarkarli Beach15 km
  • Fort Aguada20 km
  • Anjuna Flea Market10 km

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Top Things to do at Mandrem Beach

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Relax on the Beach

Enjoy the tranquil atmosphere of Mandrem Beach and soak up the sun on its pristine sands.

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Water Sports

Engage in thrilling water sports like parasailing, jet skiing, and banana boat rides available at the beach.

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Visit the Mandrem Beach Market

Explore the local market for handmade crafts, clothing, and souvenirs that reflect Goan culture.

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Yoga and Meditation Retreats

Join a yoga or meditation session offered by various retreat centers near the beach.

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Visit Ashwem Beach

Take a scenic walk or a short drive to the adjacent Ashwem Beach known for its beautiful sunsets.

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Dine at Beachfront Restaurants

Savor delicious Goan cuisine and fresh seafood at one of the many beachfront shacks and restaurants.

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Explore the Backwaters

Take a boat ride through the serene backwaters nearby, observing the unique flora and fauna.

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Top Shopping Ideas during Mandrem Beach visit

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Mandrem Market

A vibrant local market where you can find a variety of traditional handicrafts, spices, and fresh produce.

A vibrant local market where you can find a variety of traditional handicrafts, spices, and fresh produce.

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Anjuna Flea Market

Famous for its eclectic mix of local handicrafts, clothing, jewelry, and food stalls, this market is a must-visit.

Famous for its eclectic mix of local handicrafts, clothing, jewelry, and food stalls, this market is a must-visit.

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Ashwem Beach Markets

Local beach markets offering handmade goods and organic produce, perfect for sustainable shopping.

Local beach markets offering handmade goods and organic produce, perfect for sustainable shopping.

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Baga Night Market

A lively market that transforms into a vibrant night bazaar with food, music, and handcrafted goods.

A lively market that transforms into a vibrant night bazaar with food, music, and handcrafted goods.

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Mapusa Market

A traditional Goan market known for its fresh produce, textiles, and local handicrafts, bustling with local life.

A traditional Goan market known for its fresh produce, textiles, and local handicrafts, bustling with local life.

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Panjim Market

Explore this vibrant market in the capital city for a wide selection of local handicrafts and textiles.

Explore this vibrant market in the capital city for a wide selection of local handicrafts and textiles.

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Calangute Market

A charming market featuring colorful textiles, jewelry, and souvenirs from local artisans.

A charming market featuring colorful textiles, jewelry, and souvenirs from local artisans.

Travel Tips

  • Visit Mandrem Beach early in the morning or late in the evening to avoid crowds and enjoy a peaceful atmosphere.
  • Check local weather predictions before your visit, as the best time for clear skies and pleasant temperatures is typically from November to February.
  • Always carry some cash, as not all beach shacks or local shops accept credit cards.
  • Be cautious with your belongings, especially on the beach; keep valuables secured and avoid leaving them unattended.
  • Respect the local culture by dressing modestly when visiting nearby villages or religious sites.
  • Engage with local vendors and artists to learn more about the area's culture and support the community.
  • Use rented scooters or bicycles to explore the surrounding areas, but be aware of local traffic rules and road conditions.
  • Stay hydrated and apply sunscreen frequently, especially during peak sun hours between 10 AM and 4 PM.