Goa’s monsoon season has a unique appeal that brings tourists to the state, despite the heavy rain. The lush greenery, the quiet and the end of a stormy tourist season are sought by many. Moreover, a lot of local travel agencies have started highlighting some unique elements that can only be enjoyed during monsoons in Goa. However, one of the major setbacks that poses itself is the closure of beach shacks in Goa during monsoon. Sunset or not, sitting along the shore with a glass of your favourite poison continues to remain an unbeatable experience. If you are hunting for beach shacks that are open during the monsoons in Goa, here is a list to tick off:
Southern Deck, Benaulim
The south of Goa is an offbeat hotspot for tourists who seek a quieter, more refined travel experience. There is more of nature to experience along with some beautiful, hidden cafes and restaurants. Southern Deck is one such corner on the gorgeous Benaulim beach that attracts heavy footfall every night. Apart from their large range of exclusive beverages, they also organise live events and offer a magnificent view of the beach.
Yazu, Candolim
Yazu is peacefully tucked away in Candolim with a breathtaking view of its beach. They have spacious indoor and outdoor seating, great music, an irresistible range of cocktails and lip-smacking Asian food. Their Sushi platters and Thai spreads are well-loved, making the space a must-visit for Asian food lovers in Goa. Even on a cloudy day, the restaurant opens up to a mesmerising view of the coast.
Guru Bar, Anjuna
The Guru Bar is a popular favourite for both locals and tourists alike. While they do add shutters to rain-proof their space, you can always request them to open it up. They are situated right on the Anjuna beach and the sound of crashing waves really amps up your Goan bar experience. Do try their wide range of local Goan snacks for the real Goan monsoon experience.
Olive Bar, Vagator
Olive Bar and Kitchen is a luxe space located in the heart of Vagator. It overlooks the Vagator beach and has some really cosy seating to facilitate your Goan shack experience. They specialise in Italian and Mediterranean cuisine which is worth trying out. They also serve some really cool Slurpees and milkshakes if you ever want to switch them up with alcohol.
C’est la Vie, Badem
This al fresco cafe is a frequent haunt for many locals and tourists as well. They offer access to the rolling sea and a majestic view of the horizon. If you get lucky, you could even catch a sunset during the monsoon. If not, their food, music and drinks are enough to keep you entertained.