ARAMBOL HIGHLIGHTS
Arambol houses a number of hidden gems, and we're not talking beach shacks. Further down the main beach, lies the sweet lake, the jungle valley, hot springs with therapeutic minerals (perfect for a mud bath) and a majestic Banyan tree. Another highlight here is the stone sculpture created by an American conceptual artist Jacek Tylicki "Give if you can - Take if you have to" also called "the money stone". Some consider it a pilgrimage destination.
EAT & DRINK
- Arambol offers a variety of great food. Fine dining is not the way here, but simple beach shacks and restaurants serve up some of Goa's favourite food.
- - La Muella: delectable eclectic café and Isreali menu.
- - Fellini: for authentic Italian.
- - Double Dutch: a charming garden cafe.
- - German Bakery: eat in or take away their delicious baked goodies.
SHOP
Arambol is the home to a handful of small boutiques, selling everything from apparel, jewelry to body jewelry. Here are our picks:
- - La Muella: a number of designers who live in Goa
- - Miss Kitsch: Women will love this store!
- - Naguel Cafe: Body jewellery & body modification
DO & SEE
The busy beaches and market streets are enough to keep you occupied, but should you prefer to head off the beaten path, Arambol has a plenty of natural gems as well.
- - Annual Carnival @ Arambol (February)
- - Arambol market: Bustling and offers plenty of cool shopping
- - Spring Water lake: A few km's off the main beach
- - Overnight camp-out @ Jungle Valley
- - Hot water spring, mineral bath & majestic banyan tree
- - “Money Stone” sculpture by Jacek Tylicki.
- - Paragliding from Arambol Cliffs
- - Fishing from Arambol Cliffs










