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Sarmanas ferry
4.5 (977 reviews)
Experience Goa's Sarmanas ferry, a vital link between Bicholim and Marcel, with its historic routes, urgent need for modernization, and local demands for better services, as seen through the eyes of a Goan.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Introduction
- Location
- How to Get There
- History and Influence
- Tips for Visitors
- Do’s
- Don’ts
- What People Say
- Nearby Places to Visit
Introduction to Sarmanas ferry
Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Goa, the Sarmanas ferry is a hidden gem that offers a tranquil and scenic escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Located on the serene waters that separate the mainland from the charming islands, this ferry route connects Tonca to Sarmanas, weaving a path through the tranquil backwaters. As you step onto the ferry, the cool breeze carries the whispers of the river, and the mesmerizing sunset paints the sky with hues of gold and crimson. With ferries plying every 10-15 minutes, the efficiency and frequency of the service ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey. The ride is not just a mode of transport, but an experience that immerses you in the natural beauty and serene ambiance of Goa's waterways.
Location of Sarmanas ferry
How to get to Sarmanas ferry
History and Influence of Sarmanas ferry
Tips for Visitors
Do’s at Sarmanas ferry
Dont’s Sarmanas ferry
What People Say about Sarmanas ferry
Good Service
Took the kids on the Ribandar ferry to Divar Island, and it was a hit The ferry was clean, safe, and the staff were friendly. The kids loved the short ride and the excitement of traveling on water. Highly recommend for a family adventure. 👍🚣♀️
Good Service
The Ribandar ferry was a serene start to our day on Divar Island. The gentle breeze and picturesque riverbanks set a tranquil tone for our getaway. It was a lovely, peaceful experience that we both cherished.
Amazing Service
Caught the ferry from Ribandar to Divar Island and it was AMAZING 🚣♀️ The ride was so chill, and the views of the Mandovi River were fire (fire emoji). Definitely a must-do for any traveler looking for those island vibes. 🌴