Agonda beach in Goa tops the list of Travellers' Choice Awards in Asia
Madhvi PrabhakarMadhvi Prabhakar/Times Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, GOA/ Created : Feb 24, 2018, 00:02 IST
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India’s five beaches featured in Travellers' Choice Awards in Asia, in which Goa’s Agonda beach has been ranked number one.
India’s five beaches featured in Travellers' Choice Awards in Asia, in which Goa’s Agonda beach has been ranked number one. Read less
India’s five beaches featured in Travellers' Choice Awards in Asia, in which Goa’s Agonda beach has been ranked number one.The beach is famous for its picturesque and white sand beaches, with cozy shacks, cafeterias and Olive Ridley sea turtle nesting site. Agonda Beach has also featured at number 18 on the top 25 beaches in the world. It has also topped the list of 25 best beaches in the country.
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Beside Agonda beach, the list includes Radhanagar Beach in Andaman and Nicobar Islands at number 4, Benaulim, Mandrem and Palolem beaches in Goa at numbers 15, 18 and 20 respectively.

The criteria of choosing beaches for this Travellers’ Choice Award were determined by the number of travellers going to these beaches and how the tourists and travellers rated them.
"It is particularly exciting to see Indian beaches rising in prominence globally which is clearly evident with Agonda beach taking the top spot in Asia and making it to the global list as well," a top official stated.
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