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                <title>Seven mile beach</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Negril's famous seven mile beach stretches from the cliffs leading up to the famous Rick's cafe in the west to the private beaches of Hedonism on the east. And what a stretch of beach it is, perfectly sandy with plenty of bars and shops around combined with the chilled atmosphere of Jamaica.<br><br>Even though I went at a time where there weren't many people around it still had a great atmosphere and was unforgettable.<br>By day bathe yourself in the steady warm waters of the beautiful Caribbean ocean and dry out on the beach in a lounger with a nice rum cocktail. By night you can continue with the rum in one of the reggae nightspots (Alfred's, Bourbon Beach, Roots Bamboo) which has top Jamaican artists performing with live bands.<br>It's just such an easy place to get along with the only thing you can argue about is that it's not to be done on a small budget!]]></description>
                
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                <title>Anjuna beach</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Although "Goa trance" isn't really my music scene, I enjoyed Anjuna immensely. There are a whole lot of freaks out there and most of them travel into Anjuna at some point. There's a good choice of places to eat ranging from Tibetan, Indian and Chinese to Western.<br><br>Lots of bars abound on and around the beach areas and there's plenty of cheap accommodation for those on a tight budget. <br><br>The local nightclub is pretty impressive, even if it's all bang-gnab trance all night long.<br>The beach is medium sizee but really nice (just expect a lot of hawkers) and locals are as friendly as the tourists.<br><br>This is a really good place to relax on the beach by day and party by night. You also have a lot of options for exlporing the rest of Goa once you get there.]]></description>
                
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