Overview
Anjuna Beach is a rocky, palm-fringed stretch closely associated with the hippie trail and Goa's trance music scene. Famous for its Wednesday flea market, dramatic basalt formations, and laid-back atmosphere harking back to its counterculture origins.
Highlights
- Rock Formations: Rust-coloured basalt outcrops at the southern end create natural pools at low tide.
- Wednesday Flea Market: A long-running market (October–March) selling crafts, clothes, and spices.
- Curlies Beach Shack: An institution known for sunset parties and live DJs.
History
A hub for Western hippies in the late 1960s, Anjuna later became the birthplace of Goa trance music in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Visitor Tips
- Flea Market: Wednesdays, approximately 9 AM to 6 PM (season only).
- Tides: Visit at low tide to explore the rock pools.
- Duration: 2–3 hours.