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5 scenic villages in Goa away from the crowds to slow down and breathe

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 5, 2025, 14:00 IST
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5 scenic villages in Goa away from the crowds to slow down and breathe

Goa isn’t all about parties; there’s a side to it that is quieter and serene, where one will find the charming coastal villages of Goa. Dotted along the Arabian Sea, these villages are the perfect blend of rich cultural heritage, fishing traditions, lush greenery, and serene shores. Let’s look at these scenic coastal villages in Goa that one must visit:

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Arambol

A traditional fisherman village located in North Goa, it has Keri Beach to the north and Mandrem Beach to the south, which attract many international tourists and are greatly visited during the winter season between November and March. The village offers a unique blend of natural beauty with its freshwater lake, hot springs, lush jungle valley, and a huge banyan tree featuring the intriguing "Money Stone" sculpture. Arambol is greatly known for its lively flea market, sunset parties, and is also quite popular for paragliding and kite surfing.

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Agonda

A large village located in Canacona of the South Goa district, Agonda is known greatly for its beach, which is also one of the four beaches in Goa that is a turtle nesting site. In the month of September, the beach becomes a nesting ground for Olive Ridley sea turtles. Agonda is greatly known for its traditional Goan charm and boasts great tranquillity, making it ideal for travellers seeking peace. The village’s local life revolves around fishing and agriculture. It also boasts delicious local cuisine with fresh seafood.

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Morjim

Morjim is a village located in Pernem, Goa, on the northern bank of the Chapora River estuary. It houses a great variety of birds and is also a nesting ground for Olive Ridley sea turtles. The village preserves much of its natural beauty and is surrounded by mangroves and bird sanctuaries, making it an excellent spot for eco-tourism and birdwatching. Morjim maintains a tranquil atmosphere supported by small local fishing communities. Its coastal setting is a haven for those seeking scenic views, calm waters, and nature-centric activities beyond nightlife and parties.

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Betul

A coastal village located in the district of South Goa, Betul is the southernmost village of Salcete and is widely known for its beach, lighthouse, and fort. Tourists can visit the tranquil Betul Beach, the historic Betul Fort, and the stunning lighthouse, all of which offer the perfect blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty. One should experience the laid-back lifestyle of this village and explore the narrow lanes while interacting with the locals to know more about rural life.

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Pilerne

A village situated in North Goa, Pilerne appears rustic despite being close to the North Goa tourist belt. The village is mainly inhabited by Goan Catholics. The coastal village is surrounded by green paddy fields and hills. One can also birdwatch here as it boasts a great variety of birdlife such as Asian Paradise Flycatchers, Oriental Magpie Robins, Tickell's Blue Flycatchers, and Golden Orioles. Tourists can visit the Museum of Goa located here as well as Pilerne Lake.

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