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Sinquerim - Relax In The Serenity!

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Sinquerim is close to the action but still manages to maintain its sense of calm and offers a pristine experience to tourists looking to escape the hustle bustle of the Goa party zones and beaches. Siquerim beach located very convenient 13 kilometres from the capital Panjim and a stone throw away from the famous North Goa party zone of Candolim beach, is very easy to access.

The beach is quiet and offers a very limited range of water sports, not too many agents to bother you and a breathtaking view. Looking for a picnic spot around the place, you might want to head out about 2 kilometres to the Arvalam waterfalls. The Arvalam falls are a fairly high (50 meter) fall with clean mountain water. The falls are also very proximate to the Rudreshwar temple for the religious traveller. One may also plan a trip to the Arvalam caves, which are close by, and don’t take too long to explore.

Back in Sinquerim, the beach features several shacks, most of them serving cheap alcohol and awesome Goan food.

Getting to Sinquerim is very easy from Candolim, where taxis and rickshaws are available. From Panjim, one might want to take a northbound bus or hail a cab. One can also rent a bike from Panjim and ride to Sinquerim and other neighbouring beaches like Candolim, Anjuna, Baga and Calangute.

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How to Reach Sinquerim

  • By Road
    Goa can be accessed from Mumbai via the famous Mumbai � Goa highway or National Highway 17 which links Mumbai straight to Goa. Off late though, this route has fallen into disrepute on accord of there just being 2 lanes all along, one up and one down which not only is a little dangerous but also makes for a longer journey. The more convenient route is to head to Pune from Mumbai via the 8 lane expressway and then connect up to the Satara highway right till one gets to Sawantwadi on the far end of Maharashtra. Goa is just another few minutes from there. From Mumbai, Pune and other cities in Maharashtra, numerous bus services are available to Goa and very comfortable ones at that. The recommended kind to take is any service operating a low floor Volvo semi sleeper.
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  • By Train
    Goa is well connected to North, South and Central India by trains. Many travellers opt for the very convenient train plying between Mumbai and Goa with convenient departure and arrival times. What�s better, the journey is an overnight one and one barely feels it.
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  • By Air
    Dabolim Airport in South Goa is well connected to metropolitans like Mumbai, Delhi and Bangalore. Cabs to and from the airport are readily available. Dabolim isn�t an international or customs airport, so travellers coming in from outside India will have to transit via one of the international airports like Mumbai or Delhi.
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