Goan evenings are made for cold beers from
the local beach shack and watching the sun set from the honey - coloured sands.
Not exact matches
Named after Windansea's famous surf
shack right on the
beach, it offers up many tasty drinks and food for surfers, tourists, and
locals alike.
In the evening you can either cook on a small campfire or taste some
local treats in the
beach shack.
Most of the places on our list have a rather rustic,
beach shack look from the outside, but have the talents of excellent
local and international chefs in the kitchen, delivering great tastes for low costs.
Located within the exclusive Sava
Beach Villas estate, 25 minutes from Phuket International Airport and an hour from Phuket Town, it's a world away from the hustle and bustle of Phuket's resort
beaches, but only a short drive to
local seafood
shacks and the award winning Iniala
Beach's acclaimed Esenzi restaurant.
There are also several
beach shacks which serve
local food and drink, plus water sport kiosks and sun loungers available to rent.
The
beach is lined by several
shacks which serve
local food, seafood and drinks and also provide toilet facilities, sun loungers and shades.
The
beach is made up of soft golden sands peppered with loads of
beach shacks offering
local food, drinks, toilet facilities, sun loungers and shades.
On the
beach you'll find water sport rental kiosks, plus small
shacks which sell
local food and drinks throughout the day and offer a party - atmosphere with dance music on an evening.
There are loads of
beach shacks set up along here which offer all sorts of
local and international cuisine, most of which also have sun loungers and shades for diners to use.
Walk along the shores, shop at the
local street markets, grab a quick drink or snacks at the
beach shacks, and enjoy the relaxed vibe of Goa.
This
beach is inhabited by
local fishermen and foreign tourists who stay in
shacks along the shore or in the main village itself.
The oldest and the favourite
local beach bar in Cayman Kai, Kaibo Beach Bar combines the feel of down - to - earth beach shack with the elegance of one of the Island's finer establishm
beach bar in Cayman Kai, Kaibo
Beach Bar combines the feel of down - to - earth beach shack with the elegance of one of the Island's finer establishm
Beach Bar combines the feel of down - to - earth
beach shack with the elegance of one of the Island's finer establishm
beach shack with the elegance of one of the Island's finer establishments.
There are no cars and no electricity, however you will find three small
beach bars / restaurants, two are run by a Frenchman, the other is a
local shack with BBQ food, and grilled fresh lobster as well.
Since it's one of the most popular
beaches in the area, it always has a lively party atmosphere, with the small
shacks which serve
local food and drink being full of tourists throughout the day and evening.
The drinks menu is typical for a
beach shack, with
local and imported beers, spirits, cocktails and fresh juices, plus a buy - one - get - one - free special on cocktails during happy hour.
The
beach is backed by sand dunes covered in small bushes where you'll discover
beach shacks offering
local cuisine and freshly - caught seafood, as well as toilet facilities, sun loungers and shade.
The Keri
beach can be reached from Arambol and there are a few
shacks and restaurants that serve
local fresh seafood here.