St. Pedro Ferry Terminal
Tucked away in the charming locale of Ribandar, Goa, the St. Pedro Ferry Terminal is a quaint gateway to the serene and historic Divar Island. As you approach this unassuming terminal, the gentle lapping of the Mandovi River against the shore sets th...
St. Pedro Ferry Terminal
Tucked away in the charming locale of Ribandar, Goa, the St. Pedro Ferry Terminal is a quaint gateway to the serene and historic Divar Island. As you approach this unassuming terminal, the gentle lapping of the Mandovi River against the shore sets the tone for a tranquil adventure. Here, the hustle and bustle of mainland Goa gives way to a peaceful, slow-paced life. Boarding the ferry at St. Pedro, you'll embark on a short but scenic ride that connects you to Divar, an island steeped in colonial history and natural beauty. The terminal itself is a simple yet vital lifeline for the islanders, offering a glimpse into the traditional Goan way of life, where old-world charm and modern necessity blend seamlessly. As you cross the river, the lush green landscapes and historic villages of Divar come into view, promising an enchanting exploration of rural Goa.
St. Pedro Ferry Terminal
Families, couples, and nature lovers.
November to March for optimal weather.
4.8 (1649)
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Amazing Service
This ferry terminal in Camurlim is amazing The vibes are so chill, and the views of the river are (fire emoji). Loved the laid-back atmosphere and the friendly locals. Definitely a must-visit for any solo traveler looking for a relaxed adventure (beach emoji).
Good Service
We had a wonderfully peaceful experience at the Camurlim Ferry Terminal. The serene surroundings and picturesque views made our getaway truly romantic. The terminal is well-maintained, and the staff were very helpful. A perfect spot to unwind and enjoy nature's beauty.
Good Service
Took the kids to the Camurlim Ferry Terminal, and it was a great outing The place is clean and safe, which is a big plus for families. There aren't many activities specifically for kids, but the scenic views and the ferry ride itself kept them engaged. Overall, a nice, family-friendly spot.