Top Things to Do Near The Unallome Goa
- Sahil Pandita
- Jun 16
- 3 min read
If you’re planning a trip to Goa and want the perfect balance of chill vibes and adventure, The Unallome — one of the best hotels near North Goa — is honestly a fantastic spot to stay. It has this calm, grounded feel, and the neighborhood is full of little hidden gems waiting to be discovered.
Here’s a quick guide to some must-do activities while you’re here:

Beaches Near The Unallome
Morjim Beach Just a couple of minutes away by bike, Morjim Beach is peaceful and serene. If you’re lucky, you might even spot Olive Ridley turtles making their way along the shore. It’s perfect for slow morning strolls or quiet evenings watching the sunset with sand between your toes.
Ashwem Beach Close by as well, Ashwem is where you can kick back with a beach shack meal, sip on a cold drink, and simply do nothing. Or if you’re feeling zen, join one of the beach yoga sessions happening nearby. Totally your call.
Mandrem Beach Mandrem feels like a secret hideaway — just a short ride away, and it’s a different kind of calm. It’s ideal for reading, napping, or just gazing out at the sea in full unplug mode.
Querim Beach For those who want solitude, Querim is the answer. Near Siolim, it feels almost untouched by time. No crowds, just you, the waves, and your thoughts.
Palolem Beach Flip the vibe to South Goa style at Palolem Beach — a crescent-shaped bay perfect for swimming, with plenty of shacks and bars where it’s easy to strike up a friendly chat.
Agonda Beach If you’re after peace and quiet, Agonda’s golden sands and clean waters make it a tranquil spot — it’s also a turtle nesting site, giving it a sacred kind of stillness.
Butterfly Beach You can’t just stroll here — you’ll need to trek or take a boat. But trust me, it’s worth every effort. This butterfly-shaped beach is stunningly untouched, and if you’re lucky, you might see dolphins popping up during the boat ride. It’s one of those places where you’ll think, “Am I really here right now?”

Rent a Scooter & Explore
One of the best things about staying at The Unallome is the freedom to rent a scooter and wander wherever you feel like—no fixed plans, no waiting for taxis. Just ride and explore.
Raneache Zuem (Island of the Rane's) A tiny island in the Chapora River with just about 30 houses. It’s peaceful, green, and dotted with traditional Goan homes and coconut trees. The only sounds you’ll hear? Nature.
Shantadurga Kalangutkarin Temple If you want to mix in some culture, visit this 17th-century temple in Nanora. It’s serene, beautifully crafted, and offers a peaceful retreat from the everyday.
Chapora Fort Famous from Dil Chahta Hai, this fort rises above the coastline and offers incredible panoramic views of the Arabian Sea. It’s a sunset spot that’s definitely worth the hype.

Other Fun Activities Nearby
If you don’t want to stray too far, there’s plenty to keep you entertained around The Unallome.
Dolphin Watching — Start early, hop on a boat, and you might catch dolphins swimming nearby. It’s pure magic.
Trekking — Morjim has some lovely trails for stretching your legs and soaking in the fresh, green air.
Water Sports — Feel like some excitement? Try parasailing, surfing, or banana boat rides. The waters here are perfect for all kinds of action.
Local Markets — The Anjuna Flea Market is a must-visit for its eclectic mix of clothes, handmade goods, and quirky finds you didn’t even know you wanted.

Goa in the Monsoon — A Hidden Gem
Many skip Goa during the rains, but honestly, that’s when it shines the most. Everything turns lush, fresh, and a bit dramatic. At The Unallome, the gardens run wild in the best way possible. Imagine sitting on your balcony with a cup of chai, listening to the rain — pure therapy, and completely free.
So, whether you’re searching for the best hotels near Morjim Goa, craving beaches and stunning sunsets, or looking to uncover off-the-beaten-path spots, The Unallome has you covered.
Pack light, charge your camera, and get ready—North Goa is calling.
Compiled by Misty Shah for The Unallome, Goa