Candolim



Candolim is a village in North Goa, India. It is situated just south of the famous Calangute beach, and is a popular tourist destination.

Understand
Candolim beautiful section of beach in the continuum of Calangute has been largely overrun by tourist shops, restaurants and hotels. Nice area to stay for people interested in shopping and dining close to beach front accommodation. A bit too expensive for the backpacker crowd though.

Get in
There are plenty of buses that ply between Panaji, Calangute via Sinquerim.

Do
Apart from sunbathing, shopping for trinkets and eating there is not much else to do in Candolim, which makes for a relaxing holiday.

Beach


Candolim beach is another relatively busy soft sandy beach that due to erosion can be narrow in some places. Hawkers selling mostly cheap clothes and along with masseurs offering massages makes the beach a lively spot. A polite but firm no always works, though these people can be very interesting to talk to. There are a variety of beach shacks providing plenty of food and cold drink choices along with rickety sun beds and the odd rustic "loo". Towards the Sinquerim end of the beach you can get most forms of water sport activities including para sailing, and excursions to see aquatic wildlife.

This is a tour operator tourism place, though it gets very busy with locals at weekends and holidays.

Tours
Lots of places offering tours.

Eat
Hands down, the best restaurant in Candolim is After 7. Great selection of food and wine (mainly European) served in a beautiful garden. Great service, very romantic. The chap that owns the place ‘Leo’, super friendly, and very passionate about his restaurant. Opp Pedro Martina Resort, 1/274b, Gaura Vaddo.

A sister restaurant to After 7, also run by Leo called Posh. Do a great American style brunch. Eggs Benedict, 10/10, excellent coffee. Nerul Panchayat.

You should try this lovely restaurant called Bom Sucesso in Candolim. A multicusine the food is great.You should try their Seafood and meat platters and their Tiger Prawns. Good entertainment- live music, karaoke, magic show, big screen etc. With a sound proof music room now the music goes on even after 10PM.

For good North Indian food and succulent kebabs in pleasant surroundings try Floyd's on the main road just south of the junction to Mapusa. It's a small place with a warm and friendly atmosphere and is very popular.

Coconut Inn, a bit further south and just off the main road (signposted from the junction) is housed in the garden of an old Goan house and serves good food in a relaxing environment at very reasonable prices. Service is friendly and attentive and there is live Portuguese/Goan music on Tuesday evenings. For excellent food and service (but for some reason to an American rock soundtrack) walk a bit farther south on the main road towards Sinquerim to Flambee. The food is fabulous and the whole tandoori kingfish (huge, so only for groups) is a delicious work of art. The restaurant is open all year round, unlike most in Candolim, which close during the monsoon.

Stone House, again on the main road, has been going for so long that it is now a Candolim institution. It's a multi-cuisine restaurant - steaks are the house speciality - with good blues music and excellent cocktails.

Further south in Sinquerim proper is Allspice, a large and attractive garden restaurant near the Taj Holiday Village. Considering its location the prices are very reasonable and there is live entertainment most nights. They also have regular buffet evenings and are open all year round. It is popular with both tourists and middle class locals.
 * Fishermans Cove. Waddo Sinquerim Road.
 * Fishermans Cove. Waddo Sinquerim Road.
 * Fishermans Cove. Waddo Sinquerim Road.
 * Fishermans Cove. Waddo Sinquerim Road.

Drink
For a great night out try Bom Sucesso.

Budget
Sea Pearl Guesthouseis a family run guesthouse on the quiet part of the Candolim Beach.

Goanstay 2 bedroom apartment in the heart of Candolim. Beautifully landscaped gardens, 3 swimming pools and close to the beach.