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Kola Beach, Goa || কোলা বিচ, গোয়া ||

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    Cola is a stunningly beautiful hidden beach in South Goa that very few tourists know of. This is so remote that it feels like a private beach.Cola beach is in the Canacona region of South Goa, 31.1 kilometers from Margao. It is 9.6 kilometers from Agonda beach, another popular destination for tourists in the south, and 15.7 kilometers from Palolem, which is further south. The Cola beach is 9.8 kilometers south of the Cabo de Rama fort. Cola is one of the hidden beaches in Goa, a marvel of nature that is still undiscovered by most tourists. It remains secluded throughout the year. This is a perfect place for a nice, relaxing holiday in Goa. Cola is a perfect choice to escape from the crowded beaches and the hustle and bustle of city life.
    The beach is lined with trees and hills, especially in the north and south. There is nature all around. There are some rocky outcrops in the middle. The beach is actually divided into two parts - North Cola, and South Cola, with a small hill separating the two. North Cola beach is 800 meters long, while South Cola at 145 meters is much smaller. There is a small river (Khola) that creates a lagoon in the northern side, which is why Cola beach is often referred to as Khola beach.
    The river and its lagoon gives Cola beach a unique landscape, different from most other beaches in Goa. There are very few hotels and accommodation options here, and only a few beach shacks, keeping Cola’s serenity intact. With so few tourists, the beach is always very clean. The water too is pristinely beautiful.
    You can visit Cola beach throughout the year, but the best will be between November and February, when the weather is noticeably nicer. You will get long, sunny hours with little rain. Nice breeze comes in from the Arabian Sea. The humidity is low. All tourist facilities are open, including the beach shacks. The hotels and other types of accommodation are working at full capacity.
    Summer in Cola and elsewhere in Goa lasts from early March to early June. The monsoon or rainy season is between the middle of June to early September. November to February is the cold season.
    The summer is hot and humid. However, Cola is nicer compared to other places, because of the trees and greenery all around. Having said this, it will still be better to avoid direct sun exposure between 11 AM and 4 PM. The early mornings and late evenings are better. Expect heavy rain in the monsoon, with thundershowers on some days. The sea will be choppy. There are some rocks in the water, so swimming can be risky. There are no water sports anywhere in Goa during the monsoon season.
    Tourists visit Cola beach throughout the year, but the winter is the best time. You can spend time on the beach, playing beach soccer or volleyball, or relaxing on a sun bed. The beach shacks are all open, serving food and drinks. The sun won’t beat down, even at noon. There is hardly any perspiration. Average temperature is between 25°C and 30°C in the winter. There is hardly any rain, so you can plan activities and visit places from the Cola beach.
    Cola is a stunningly beautiful hidden beach in South Goa that very few tourists know of. This is so remote that it feels like a private beach. It remains hidden by thick vegetation, palm trees, and hilly terrain. The coconut trees that line its shore make it look beautiful. Cool and fresh breeze of the palm trees refreshes the mind. There are rice and paddy fields too. Cola looks beautiful from the top of a path that leads to the beach and through the trees.
    The blue lagoon is the highlight of Cola beach. This is what distinguishes Cola from the other beaches of Goa. There is a small creek that comes out from the thick vegetation and meets the Arabian Sea here, but just before the confluence it forms a fresh water lagoon. Walk down the stairs from the Cola Beach Road and you will reach this lagoon. You can also approach the lagoon from the sea. In high tide, water from the sea comes rushing in through the sand. But at other times, a thin sand bar separates the lagoon and the sea.
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