Nerul: A Rustic City
Nerul, India is a village located in Navi Mumbai, sandwiched between Reis Magos and Candolim. It is a rustic village locally known for its shells or tisreo, mullet fish or xevtalleo, groundnuts and watermelons. It has rocky beaches with great views, cultural architectures, and unique city life. Nerul preserves its religious and traditional practices through infrastructures and architecture, which attract visitors and tourists, both local and foreign. The nearest airport to Nerul is the Dabolim Airport or Goa Airport.
Best Time to Visit
Tourists love to explore Nerul during months of November, December, and May for its ideal weather. These are also the busiest months with costly Nerul hotel rates. For lesser crowds and affordable rates, September is also a great time to visit.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Despite the rocky path leading to the Kegdole Beach and the rocky spots with strong currents, the beach still has a great environment with a few good fishing spots and wonderful view of the Mandovi River. Also, recently celebrating 450 years of inception, the Our Lady of Remedios Church is a great historical site to visit, as it is one of Goa's oldest churches. The Nerul Balaji Temple is a religious site situated on a small hill. The temple is an exact replica of the Tirupati Balaji Temple, which is built according to the Shilpa Shastra. For luxurious hotel accommodations, the Deltin Suites, which offers good services and complete amenities, and the Sol De Goa, which is built as a Goan heritage designed and infused with luxury and comfort.