Explore this hidden beach of Siolim in Goa

Roxanne D'silva

LOCATION

The Uddo beach is located in Siolim and is counted as one of the hidden beaches of Goa since not many people know about it. However, its is well-known among the locals.

Uddo beach | Siolim | Hidden beach| | Photo: Roxanne D'silva

BEST TIME TO VISIT

Uddo can be best enjoyed early morning or late evening. The sunsets here are breathtaking and one can spend hours on this beach to see the sun go down.

Uddo beach|Hidden beach|Secluded| Breathtaking sunsets | Photo: Roxanne D'silva

THE CROSS

This sea-facing cross is revered by locals, but for tourists it serves as a landmark to know they have arrived at Uddo.

Uddo beach|Hidden beach Cross | Photo: Roxanne D'silva

ENJOY THE VIEW

Standing on the beach and as far as the eyes can see, one can see the surrounding hills on one end and the Chapora waterfront on the other.

Uddo|Hidden beach| Siolim|Chapora river | Photo: Roxanne D'silva

THE ROUTE

Uddo beach is located away from the main road, and the route to get there winds though the village. On approaching the beach, the route gets narrower, but it is accessible by car or bike. There is ample space to park your vehicle and walk to the beach.

Uddo beach|Hidden beach|Siolim|Coconut trees | Photo: Roxanne D'silva

FINDING YOUR WAY

You know you are on the right track to the beach when you see this chapel painted in white. It's just meters away before the beach.

Uddo beach|Hidden beach|Siolim Goa|Chapel | Photo: Roxanne D'silva

KAYAKING & SUNSET

You can enjoy the sunset, take a stroll with your loved one or your furry friend or simply relax on the beach. During the day, one can even enjoy kayaking, a non-motorised sport.

Uddo beach|Hidden beach|Sunsets|Siolim | Photo: Roxanne D'silva

GRAB A BITE

There are restaurants close to the beach where one can grab a bite. Also, there are homestays nearby if one decides to stay the night. Other tourist attractions near Uddo are Morjim, Ozran and Vagator beaches.

Uddo beach|Siolim| Hidden beach | Photo: Roxanne D'silva

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