Address:
Salt water Beach Resort
DeMello Vaddo,
Anjuna, Bardez,
Goa,
403509
Email:
saltwatergoa@gmail.com
Phone no:
0 9890645723
Mr. Biru
0 9970023770
Salt Water Beach Resort is:
48 Kms from Dabolim Airport (Vasco)
68 Kms from Margao Train Station
52 Kms from Vasco Train Station
26 Kms from Tivim Train Station
18 Kms from Panjim
8 Kms from Mapusa
HOW TO REACH US AT ANJUNA
By Plane

Flying in to Goa, then the nearest airport is at Dabolim Navy Airport. This is the only domestic cum international airport where the runaway is shared with the Navy of India. Dabolim Airport is 29 km away from Panaji and 47 km from Anjuna.
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By Railways to Anjuna

The nearest railway station is at Karmali Railway Station, 11 km away from Panaji and 29 km from Anjuna. From the station you have options of local Buses, private taxis, auto rickshaws and motor pilots (bike taxi).
By Buses

There are buses every hour to Anjuna from Mapusa Kadamba Bus Stand. For tourists arriving from Mumbai, Mapusa is the jumping-off point for the northern beaches.
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From Baga Beach by Boat

The fastest and easiest way to reach to Anjuna by boat when in Goa and when in Baga & Calangute is by Motor power boats. Wait at the northern part of Baga beach and you will easily spot these local boats ferrying people from Baga Beach to Anjuna Beach. It’s a small wonderful and breezy ride over the choppy seas of the Arabian Sea.
By Bike
From Panjim, head on directly on any one of the two bridges
and take the straight highway road till you reach a huge roundabout junction. This is called the O COQUEIRO RESTAURANT JUNCTION or PORVORIM JUNCTION. From here take the first left road heading towards Calangute. Drive for around totally for 15 kms from Panjim. Once you reach the Majestic Calangute church which you cannot miss. Its bang on the road. Here at the Church roundabout, take the right and drive straight for another few kms asking for directions all along the way to reach to Anjuna. Most Goans and Indians spare a few minutes in giving accurate directions. Say thank you to them in the local language of Goa that is Konkani saying DEV BOREM KORUM meaning May God do good to you or God Bless You.



