Uitzonderlijke activiteiten
- Ontworpen door TUI – een leider in de reiswereld
- Geleid door vriendelijke en deskundige gidsen
- Hoog gewaardeerd door klanten
Deze activiteit voldoet aan de criteria van de Global Sustainable Tourism Council. Door voor deze activiteit te kiezen draag je bij aan de bescherming van de plaatsen waar je van houdt, draag je zorg voor het milieu en ondersteun je lokale gemeenschappen
Musement wil je het beste bieden en daarom presenteren we de TUI Collection, ontworpen door TUI, de wereldleider in reizen.
The island of Divar is small enough to explore on foot, but even better to see by e-bike. Think paddy fields crisscrossed by rickety lanes, peeling colonial churches and brightly coloured temples. Discover it all in total comfort and ease, without leaving a carbon footprint. Arjun, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘Divar Island seems like a sleepy place today, but in the past it was the capital of the Kadamba dynasty, and later became a busy trading port during the Portuguese rule. The ancient forts and churches you see are reminders of the island's historical prominence.'
The name Divar translates as ‘place of the Gods' – and there's certainly something heavenly about it. Arriving by ferry from Old Goa, you'll grab your e-bike and follow your guide through the paddy fields and vibrant countryside of the island. Divar is known for its well-preserved Portuguese-style houses. These picturesque buildings showcase the architectural influence of the Portuguese colonial era, with their colourful facades, ornate balconies, and tiled roofs.
Passing crumbling colonial churches, sleepy single-lane roads and deserted beaches, it feels like a land that time forgot. Filled in on fascinating facts and the history of the area, you'll break for high tea at a boutique hotel, then take a leisurely cycle back to port for your return ferry. The ferry itself is all part of the experience, crossing the Mandovi River where you might catch a glimpse of traditional Goan riverside life.