It's a gorgeous, sparsely populated beach, and locals rarely come here, mostly Russians and Europeans. The beach is clean (not comparable to North Goa). There are no beggars and cows, only dogs, kind and unobtrusive. There are a lot of cafes on the beach with the most affordable prices for food and beer, and they immediately change money (including by transferring rubles to the owners' Savings card) at an extremely favorable rate. Plus, sun beds and umbrellas are free, and even wi-fi. Russian Russian is perfectly spoken by the staff, the menu in sheki is in Russian :) the fact that this beach is for the rich is nonsense, the food is cheaper than in Russian establishments (and tastier). The water is clean, warm, and the shore is great for relaxing with kids.
It's worth coming to GOA, but even because of such beaches! This is something incredible: dense pink sand, a breathing ocean (in the sense that the daily tides with the departure of water up to 100 meters, and most importantly - a stunning sunset. Ie, you see a miracle every day!
The beach is clean, there are special people who collect garbage, which, unfortunately, people also bring and throw. There are garbage cans along the shore for normal members of the human race.
You can find interesting shells, there are many of them and they are diverse, I have collected a whole bag :)
There are equipped areas with sun loungers and parasols. There is a cafe where Russian-speaking owners invite tourists. I really haven't tried the food, I'm a little afraid of the local flavor :) but outwardly, the establishments look decent enough.
The nice thing is that there is not a single buoy or fence, the eyes admire the boundless expanse of water, which is always different.
A very beautiful place!
We rested in Kavelosim, mobor is nearby, we went there on a motorcycle. Space, everything is delicious and cheaper, people can count on their fingers. But it was the middle of March, maybe it's not the season anymore, but I really liked it.!!