Durbhat Ferry Terminal
Tucked away on the serene banks of the Zuari River in Goa, the Durbhat Ferry Terminal is a hidden gem that embodies the rustic charm and natural beauty of this coastal paradise. Located near the village of Loutolim, this ferry terminal is part of a n...
Durbhat Ferry Terminal
Tucked away on the serene banks of the Zuari River in Goa, the Durbhat Ferry Terminal is a hidden gem that embodies the rustic charm and natural beauty of this coastal paradise. Located near the village of Loutolim, this ferry terminal is part of a network that weaves together the tapestry of Goa's rural landscape. As you step onto the ferry, the gentle lapping of the river's waters against the hull and the warm breeze carrying the scent of mangroves and blooming flora envelop you. The journey from Rassaim to Durbhat is a sensory delight, offering glimpses of traditional Goan villages, vibrant shipyards, and the untouched backwaters that are home to a diverse array of flora and fauna. Here, time seems to slow down, and the simplicity of this mode of transportation becomes a poignant reminder of Goa's rich cultural and natural heritage.
Durbhat Ferry Terminal
Families, couples, and nature lovers.
October to November for mild weather.
4.9 (2497)
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Amazing Service
the Naroa Ferry Terminal is next-level The vibes are so chill, and the ferry ride to Divar Island is a breeze. No fuss, no muss, just hop on and enjoy the scenic views. Plus, it's free for passengers and two-wheelers 🚣♀️🌴.
Good Service
Our experience at the Naroa Ferry Terminal was nothing short of enchanting. The gentle lapping of the water against the shore and the serene atmosphere set the perfect tone for our romantic getaway. The short ferry ride to Divar Island was a delightful precursor to the peaceful moments we shared on the island. Highly recommended for couples seeking intimacy and tranquility.
Good Service
The Naroa Ferry Terminal is a practical and affordable way to get to Divar Island. No entry fees, free ferry rides for passengers and two-wheelers, and only INR 10 for four-wheelers. The frequency of the ferries is decent, with one every half an hour. It's a no-frills, straightforward way to reach the island, making it a great value-for-money option.