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Miramar Beach is the nearest beach from the
capital of the Goa, Panaji. The beach is
just 3 km from Panaji in the north of the
state and a km away from Dona Paula. It lies
adjoining the estuary of the river Mandovi
as it opens into the Arabian sea.
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.
The Beach
Miramar Beach also known as Gaspar Dias is a
lovely golden beach of soft sand griddled
with palm trees facing the blue Arabian Sea,
where River Mandovi meets the Arabian Sea
and a thick grove of shady palms form a
dense canopy over the area. The word
'Miramar' in Portuguese stands for viewing
the sea. On account of its good location,
the Miramar Beach of Goa is ideal for
evening walks. The tourists can spend a nice
time in the Palm shaded area that is quite
captivating for the tourists visiting the
beach.
The 2 km long coast boasts of fine, soft
silvery sand bed that sparkle in the
moonlight. From here one can have a
panoramic view of the Aguada fort just
across the Mandovi River. It also offers a
captivating view of the well-preserved
Portuguese fort across the river, known as
Aguada Fort. Not much crowded, it offers
peaceful surroundings and the much-desired
solitude for those who want few moments of
life away from the crazy crowd of the city.
The Main Attraction of Miramar Beach
The importance of these coastal wintering
grounds has been universally acknowledged
all over the world. At least three-fourths
(500 plus species) of migratory birds
incorporate the coastline or the coastal
plain into their migration routes. The
migratory birds, like Plovers and Gulls
return to Miramar beach each winter, as it
gives them a brief respite from the harsh
winter back home. Here they find food in
plenty in the form of aquatic invertebrates,
seeds and insects. |