Ø Divar Island
The Divar Island in Goa is the ideal place for you to spend
some quality time in the presence of nature while on vacation. This stunning
location is one of Goa's most well-known islands. This small area, which is
only 8 miles from Old Goa, is dotted with charming homes that beautifully
display the elegance of traditional Portuguese architecture. You can enjoy the
traditional Goan culture by visiting the local churches, in addition to
savouring the sensual view of this location.
A ferry is your only option for getting to Divar Island's
coast. You will need to take a boat from Old Goa to get to the island's
southernmost point. You must take a ferry from Naroa, though, if you want to
travel to the island's eastern region.
Things To Do?
The Bonderam Festival is Divar Island's most well-known
event. The locals knock down each other's flags during the Bonderam
celebrations in remembrance of an ancestor's old custom. The attractive fusion
of Portuguese and Indian architectural styles will mesmerise you. The island
and the Mandovi River are fully visible from a hilltop church. There isn't a
fancy restaurant, but there are a few little snack bars where you can sip an ice-cold beer or a cup of chai. Two substantial Portuguese homes are available
for short-term rental from their owners. Spend a day or two on Divar Island if
you want to escape the busy cities.
Ø Chorao Island
Chorao Island is one of the largest islands in the state and is located just five kilometres from the capital of the tourist paradise. This tiny but beautiful isle is well known among those who enjoy the outdoors because it displays an uncanny sense of old-world charm and has charming pathways. Along with exploring Mother Nature, you can also see magnificent buildings that beautifully display the richness of Portuguese culture over the course of centuries. Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary, a well-known attraction on Chorao Island that is home to a large number of bird species, is the island's main draw. Thus, this location is among the best islands in Goa if you are an avid birdwatcher.
How To Reach?There is a boat ride between Panaji and Chorao Island from
Ribandar, which is approximately four miles away.
Things to do?
Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary is the main attraction. An estimated
400 migratory and Indian birds can be found on the island. A few old Portuguese
homes, some of which are vacant, can be found while exploring the island. In
the village, there is a small church. The ancient traditions and customs that
people still adhere to on the isolated island will astound you. Reis Magos Fort
and the mouth of the Mandovi River should not be missed while returning along
the jetty.
Ø Butterfly Island
Butterfly Island, one of Goa's most well-known islands, is
situated a little bit to the south of the picturesque Palolem beach. This
location can make your trip memorable in some way, whether it is through
engaging in water activities or spending time with your loved one. Since the beach
is located in a far-off area from the mainland, few people typically visit it.
Butterfly Beach would therefore be your best option if you want to spend some
time away from the busy crowds of Goa.
By boat, it's simple to get to Butterfly Island. Many tour
packages include Butterfly Island in the itinerary. You can easily catch a boat
to the island from Palolem or Agonda beaches. It is accessible by road from
Panjim and Margao at distances of 44 and 80 kilometres, respectively. This
island, which is semi-circular in shape, is so serene and lovely that the
serenity drives you insane. I adore this location and would personally advise
friends travelling to Goa to visit it.
Things to do?
Since dolphins enjoy congregating in such pristine and remote
areas, you can see dolphins easily from this location. It's quite an
accomplishment to see the sunset from the island. Your memory of the wonderful
experience will last a lifetime. In the water, you can swim and have fun. The
most common activity there is canoeing. Rock climbing and trekking are also
available here. Get a tan while sunbathing and have no regrets whatsoever.
Ø Sao Jacinto Island
One of the undiscovered islands of Goa is Sao Jacinto Island,
which is regarded as one of the smallest islands in South Goa. Similar to
Butterfly Island, this one is situated quite a distance from the mainland. Sao
Jacinto Island thus remains somewhat uncrowded throughout the year, in contrast
to the other isles in Goa. So be sure to stop by here at least once during your
time in Goa if you want to spend some time alone wandering through the dense
forests.
This island is easily accessible; it is only 22 km from
Panjim and 7 km from Bogmalo beach. The island and the NH-17 Vasco-Panaji
coastal highway is connected by a bridge. A jetty allows you to access the
island as well.
Things to do?
The picturesque surroundings are the island's next best
feature after the church, which is its main draw. The best location to find
comfort is here. Vasco-da-gama is not too far away, but the area is still very
quiet compared to the city. You can wander the island, taking in its beauty and
some of the old Portuguese homes. To discover new things, all you need to do is
stroll through the village streets. Walking around Sao Jacinto Island, I came
across a deserted beach. Simply take a seat, put your feet in the water, and
let your worries drift away.
Ø Conco Island
The Conco Isle, also known as the "Monkey Island,"
is one of the most popular destinations in the Pearl of the Orient. This
picturesque island, which has a five-acre expanse of lush greenery, is not far
from the well-known Palolem Beach. So, by planning a picnic there, you can not
only enjoy the stunning surroundings of the location but also make some
wonderful, long-lasting memories with your family.
Conco Island, also known as Monkey Island, is a popular
tourist destination for visitors from abroad. It is situated in the Canacona
region, at the bay of Palolem Beach. You can only see the Arabian Sea around
you when you are on this island. There are numerous boats that will take you to
Monkey Island from Palolem beach. The monkeys that inhabit the island
forests are the source of the name. An additional chance to see some gleaming
dolphins in the Arabian Sea is on the boat ride from Palolem Beach.
Things to do?
On the island, you can pass the day sipping chilled beer and
eating a tasty meal. On the beach, you can also have fun. It's a lovely location
for beach lovers. You can go to Agonda or Palolem beaches if you'd like to
engage in exciting water sports like scuba diving or snorkelling. You can take
as many pictures as you want without any hassle. You can easily swim for a
while during a low tide. If you're fortunate, you might have the opportunity to
see some dolphins playing in the pristine Arabian Sea.
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