Morjim Beach
Jessy FaradayJessy Faraday/Guest Contributor/BEACHES, GOA/ Updated : Sep 19, 2016, 14:42 IST
Synopsis
Termed as the ‘calmest beach’ in the off-season by tourists, this beach is very peaceful and quiet. It is bigger than the Baga beach in Goa and hence it is very accommodating too.
Termed as the ‘calmest beach’ in the off-season by tourists, this beach is very peaceful and quiet. It is bigger than the Baga beach in Goa and hence it is very accommodating too. Read less

Termed as the ‘calmest beach’ in the off-season by tourists, this beach is very peaceful and quiet. It is bigger than the Baga beach in Goa and hence it is very accommodating too.
With less crowd and limited shacks, this beach is clean, nice, and a popular choice for many tourists. It is a good alternative for tourists seeking a quiet place to spend calm and tranquil moments with their loved ones. It is thought of as one of the best beaches precisely due to its neatness and calm atmosphere prevailing there.
The beach is sparsely populated and you would see this wide beach covered with soft, silky sand. With shallow sea and less horde of tourists, the sea offers multiple food eateries for a quick bite. Right behind the beach is the Morjim village, which is a great collection of beautiful villas and houses. Palm trees, forests, lush green land, and cozily tucked-in cottages make this beach a heavenly treat during the off-season.
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