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Were disappointed to visit Nagoa beach. It is too crowded by people, lots of overpriced resorts on the beach.People are paying for overpriced watersports ending up loosening the sand and dirtying it with wrappers and all. Visit Ghoghla instead to experience Ilha de camaAlso the place is around 10 kms from Diu city and if you are not staying around the beach, it is best to leave the place a bit early around 6 in evening as Diu is an early to bed town.
The beach seems good to chill out or to do few water sports. But, frankly, as i have already visited Goa beaches, so didn't find this much exciting. No shacks, no drinks on the beach. So, for me it was just a family beach with kids everywhere. If you are going with friend, i would not recommend it.
A must visit place if you are in Diu. The best beach Diu has to offer. If you are staying in the main town, you can cycle to Nagoa beach (there is a separate track for that). There are quite a few water sports that can be done.
Very nice beach to relax, provides good option for water sports. We enjoyed water sports, also you can have different kind of snakes, beverages on the beach-side.
Nice beach to just sit down, chill out and relax, while seeing the waves lap the beach. Whats more it has some water sports on too for the adventurous mindedThere seemed to be some work on to make a walkway by the beach, its a great idea, given the nice crescent shaped beach is quite beautiful
This beach is a must visit for all the city travelers. The beach is little crowded maybe because of the peak season I visited. Good street food around. Many water activities including Banana Boat, Jet Skiing, Speed Boat, Rugged Bike, and many more. Though the water sports run by the company is little over-priced as compared to other places, as they enjoy monopoly there.
The beach is full of life in the evening. Walk in tot he sea, go for a glide over the sea if you have the guts, drink the tender coconuts, eat the boiled corns and ice creams, walk up to the beautiful subset point and also see the unique branching palms which is found only in this part of the country.
All the reviews suggested us to stay at the Nagoa beach, however it was a sheer disappointment for us as it was very dirty and over-crowded. The beach was not well maintained and covered in filth everywhere.
Nagoa beach in Diu,rated one of the best beaches in India,has got something for every tourist,young and not so young. From boiled corn to gujrati thaali to select wines too the exotic topical fruits,it caters to all the apppetites. Paragliding,parasailing,speed boats,banana boats or just lazing around,all very stimulating.Had a bicycle trip in the morning to explore,attending a school prayer, abandoned church at Fudam,sea-shell museumall very exciting.
Reports mention that the beach is dirty. This was not the case when we were there. The Indian visitors are fond of foreigners, so you won't stay alone for a long while. But most of them are very friendly and curious about why this white man comes to Diu. When visitinbg this beach don't forget to visit the nearby Black Cat's Eye restaurant in Hoka Beach Resort. You'll eat your fingers off.
This beach is the most visited one by the tourists. As a result it tends to be crowded. There are a number of activities like para sailing and water-sports among others. A number of good hotels are lined up beyond the beach. This beach is the closest from Diu Airport.
Nagoa is Diu's beach attraction but I found it too crowded with drunk people here and there (Gujarat is dry state and adjoining Diu is UT, so people visit for drinks primarily). Water sports are much more costlier than Ghoghala beach. I wouldn't prefer Nagoa with family. Better visit Ghoghala beach.
Nagoa beach is the one most frequented by travelers. It is 15 minutes ride away from the town and is closer to the Diu Airport. There are a number of good hotels lined up near the beach. One can enjoy water rides. The beach tends to be crowded over the weekends.
A small but clean beach front in Diu. Frequent by people mostly on weekends. Provides many water sports though bit pricey.
We stay'ed close to Nagoa beach and in the evenings we took lovely strolls. On Saturdays and Sundays the place is alive with local people and tourists but we didn't mind as we like the hustle and bustle. Have lovely sunset views and at night you can see the 'Dui' sign lit up!