Consua Beach is a peaceful white sand beach which is roughly 17.6 kilometres from Margao City and lies directly south of Majorda Beach. Since there are palm trees on one side of the beach and pine trees on the other, the beach looks unique. Here, you can typically only see a few people lounging or sunbathing with limited shacks nearby.
You can spread out a blanket, relax in the sun besides watching the waves in total solitude. Spot a few residents or tourists from Majorda and Colva riding their bikes or going for walks along the shore. You can also read a book, have a picnic, or just relax, as the absence of large eateries and public bus crowds makes it peaceful.
The area around Consua is beautiful, with lots of trees and old-fashioned Goan homes. You can always experience a little piece of Goa that feels like your own private beach when you get here by private transportation.
• Take a peaceful walk on the quiet white sand of Consua Beach, which is near Margao and just south of Majorda Beach.
• Enjoy the unique scenery where one half of the beach is lined with palm trees and the other half with pine trees, creating a rare coastal view.
• Visit Consua in South Goa, which is a green as well as peaceful place that shows the traditional Goan way of life.
By Road –
By Car/Taxi: Consua Beach is about 17.6 kilometres from Margao in Goa. Thus, it will take you about 25-30 minutes via NH-66, whether you drive a car or take a taxi or bike.
Peak Season (November to February)
Moderate Season (March to May)
Off Season (June to September)
Must-try experiences
Know Before You Go
Consua Beach which is located in South Goa is about 17.6 km from Margao city. It lies just south of Majorda Beach and can be easily reached by boarding a private vehicle.
Consua Beach is known for being quiet and less crowded. One side of the beach has palm trees, while the other side has pine trees, which is quite rare for a Goan beach.
Yes, the waters of Consua Beach are generally safe for swimming, but there are no lifeguards. Therefore, you must stay cautious and avoid going too deep in the sea.
Yes, there are only a few small shacks. So, if you want more food options, you can visit the Majorda as well as Colva beaches nearby.