Arambol is about 10 and a half miles from Chapora and about 22 miles from Panaji on the west coast of Goa, India. Tourists to the area enjoy Arambol beach, located at the end of the main road through the village. This tropical vacation hotspot has a variety of recreation opportunities, especially swimming in the Arabian Sea.
The Famafa Beach Resort is located near Arambol beach in Goa. It's a 10-minute drive from the Mandrem fish market and just a few minutes' walk from restaurants like Sheila's and Silver Sand. This resort has 25 double rooms with private toilets and baths. While guests at this hotel do not have access to air conditioning, they do have private balconies that face the sea and access to hot and cold water 24 hours a day. This hotel has its own restaurant that serves a variety of foods, including pizza and pasta.
The Arambol Plaza Hotel is just a few minutes' walk from Arambol Beach and is within a 10-minute walk of Keri Beach and the Arambol market. It is located along Glastonbury Street, which is full of boutiques that sell local goods like musical instruments and gemstones, as well as smoking paraphernalia and art. It has both air-conditioned and non air-conditioned rooms available for guests. You can rent cars and motorcycles from the hotel and visit nearby Mandrem and other area beaches. The hotel also provides Internet and telephone access, as well as coffee and tea to its guests.
The Atman Beach Resort, located only 160 feet from the sea, has tree huts available to visitors to the area who need overnight accommodations. These huts have attached bathrooms and are constructed from materials like wood and bamboo. In addition to these huts, the Italian-Indian owners of this resort run an adjacent Italian restaurant that is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. This resort is just eight miles from the Anjuna Flea Market and within half a mile of restaurants like the Mangalam Pure Veg Restaurant and Dominic's.
The Toor Resort in Mandrem is just a short walk from the Arabian Sea and about a mile and a half from Arambol. It is within half a mile of restaurants like GAIA Restaurant and Bar and Shanti and about 15 miles from the Archaeological Museum Chapel at St. Catherine in North Goa. Standard rooms include hot and cold water 24 hours a day, private bathrooms and cable television; more expensive rooms include Wi-Fi Internet access and spring mattresses. The hotel also has its own restaurant and a swimming pool.