For most tourists, Goa is synonymous with bustling golden beaches, crowded bars and scooty rides. But away from the cacophony of its coastal corners, there is a small island that is the outpost of travellers looking for a more immersive Goan experience. This is Divar island.
Largely unexplored, barring the occasional cycling tour group, this island offers a quiet escape from the usual tourist hustle, making it the perfect destination for those seeking to discover the other side of Goa this December. How To Reach Divar Island Divar Island, Goa, is accessible only by government-run ferries, with no motorable roads to the island. There are three main ferry terminals: Old Goa: The most popular route, departing from the Old Goa jetty near Panjim.
Ferries run from 6 AM to 2 AM (subject to weather) and drop passengers at Piedade Ferry Terminal on Divar Island. Naroa Terminal: Located in the Bicholim district, this terminal serves travelers coming from North Goa (Baga, Calangute, Mapusa, etc.).
Ribandar: On the southeast side of Divar, this terminal is also convenient for travellers from North Goa. What To See In Divar Island Located on the Mandovi River, Divar Island is quite small—spanning only about 10 square kilometers—but it is brimming with lush landscapes, charming villages, and an atmosphere of tranquility that is rare to find in the more tourist-heavy parts of Goa. As you approach Divar Island, the slow-paced life becomes apparent.
The ferry ride itself is quite an exper.