Morjim

village in Goa, India


Morjim is a village in North Goa.

Understand

Quick Facts

Morjim is a village situated in North Goa in the Pernem district on the north bank of the Chapora River estuary. It is home to a variety of birds and to the Olive ridley sea turtle. It has become known as "Little Russia" due to the concentration of Russian expatriates living there.

Get in

Many buses connect Morjim with Panaji and Mapusa. A taxi from the airport takes about an hour to get to Morjim and costs about ₹1000.

Get around

Most places in Morjim itself are within walking distance (or rent a bike). It is easy to get to most places in North Goa on a scooter (ask at your hotel for rentals). If you're going further afield, public buses are plentiful and inexpensive or you can splurge on a taxi or car hire.

See

Far from Goa's main population centers and resorts, Morjim is a relatively quiet and untraveled beach. Lifeguards are on duty from sunrise to sunset and, in season, the water is pleasant for wading and swimming.

Do

This place is popular among kitesurfers due shallow depth of the sea and very wide beach. Rentals are easily available at the beach itself. Kitesurfing Goa provides advance rentals and classes.

Buy

Eat

Numerous restaurants offering pizzas, Goan, and North Indian cuisine dot the beaches along Morjim.

Drink

Nightlife is vibrant here.

Sleep

  • 🌍 Elsewhere, Ashvem, Morjim, +91 99235 87713. Two options: beach houses and luxury tents, both very expensive. But worth every penny. ₹16,000.
  • Village Susegat, Morjim Beach Rd, +91 93228 00100. Standard beach shack hotel run by expat Brits. Clean and a good cafe are its pluses. Limited breakfast options. From ₹ 2000.
  • Ku Morjim, Morjim. Upscale with six Japanese style cottages. The place is lovely but it is a 5 minute walk to the beach. Excellent restaurant (by reservation only).

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