Morjim Beach
Morjim Beach, nestled in North Goa near the Chapora River estuary, is renowned for its rich biodiversity, particularly as a nesting site for olive ridley turtles. Historically, this area was once a fishing village, and today, it serves as a peaceful retreat for both locals and travelers seeking relaxation and nature. Spanning approximately 2 kilometers along the Arabian Sea, the beach is ideal for sunbathing and swimming during the cooler months from November to February. Visitors can witness the unique blend of local culture and stunning landscapes, and partake in activities such as dolphin watching and kite surfing. The nearby Morjim village adds an authentic Goan experience, with charming cafes and local markets to explore.