There are two Candolims – the village and the beach. Both merge into one as tourists and locals come out to the Arabian Sea. The main attractions owe much to both Candolim and Candolim Beach. Some guests come to hotels in Candolim Beach, Goa, for one thing – the undulating stretch of clean sand. They snorkel, swim and indulge in all types of water sports. People walk the beach and lie comfortably baking in the warm sun overhead. They pick a hotel in Candolim Beach through EasyToBook.com for the simple pleasures of a seaside getaway.
For other visitors, life is more than a day at the beach. They search out Candolim Beach hotels close to the area’s local architectural attractions. In Candolim Village, they admire the white frothy concoction of the Church of Our Lady of Hope. This 1560 structure was brought “up-to-date” in 1661 and more recently. Its origins are Portuguese, like the other major building attraction in Candolim Beach – Fort Aguda. The 1612 Fort sits at the end of the beach. It no longer has a moat surrounding it. Today, you can see within it the natural springs responsible for its exact placement. Inside, there is also a lighthouse, a large clock and a bell.