WHERE TO STAY
The rough-and-ready places dotted around the fishing village usually have space for
accommodation. Reasonable budget houses and rooms for rent are also available on the
quieter north side of the river.
EATING OUT
Baga has arguably the best range of restaurants in Goa, from standard beach
shacks to swish pizzerias and terrace cafes serving real espresso coffee. Because of the
stiff competition, prices are generally reasonable and the quality of cooking high. For a
splurge, splash out on a candlelit dinner at J & A's Riverside Trattoria, or a
traditional Goan meal at the eccentric Casa Portuguesa.
NIGHTLIFE
Thanks to the droves of predominantly British package tourists who stay here,
Baga's nightlife is the liveliest in the area. Most of the revellers end up at Tito's,
which has the only dance floor and hefty sound system outside a big hotel for miles. Women
are allowed in for free; "unaccompanied" men and couples have to pay.
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