MAYFAIR EXPERIENCE

MAYFAIR On Sea, Morjim

On Sea

Goa

The Coast,At Its Quietest

Morjim is the north Goan coast with the volume turned down — the beach where the Chapora river meets the sea, known for turtles and long, empty mornings rather than for shacks and noise. MAYFAIR On Sea keeps to that register: thirty-five keys, most of them cottages with balconies, a pool with a sea-view deck, and Goan cooking done properly. It is Goa for people who came for the coast rather than the crowd.

Inside MAYFAIR On Sea

For over four decades, MAYFAIR has hosted travellers who could not settle for the ordinary. Whether your heart is drawn to lagoon gardens, Himalayan terraces, or the Bay of Bengal at dawn — every MAYFAIR address is composed with the same quiet promise of grace.

Highlights

Cottages with balconies, a deck facing the sea, and the unhurried end of Goa's most famous coastline.

Cottages Facing the Sea

Cottages Facing the Sea

Twenty-six premium cottages at forty-nine square metres, balconies looking to the green and the water.

The Pool and Its Deck

The Pool and Its Deck

An outdoor pool with sun loungers and a panoramic sea-view deck for the end of the day.

Two Suites and One Villa

Two Suites and One Villa

A master bedroom and a proper living room each — and a solitary villa at the top of the house.

Cottages, mostly

with balconies

Thirty-five keys: rooms, twenty-six premium cottages, sea-view cottages, two suites, one villa.

Deluxe Room

Deluxe Room

The simplest way in — the property's manners at its gentlest price.

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What a day here holds

Morjim beach

Morjim beach

The quiet stretch — turtle country in season, and long walks over hard sand at low tide.

The pool, then the deck

The pool, then the deck

The sea-view deck is the property's best seat, and sunset is when it earns the name.

Goan cooking, done seriously

Goan cooking, done seriously

The kitchen's Goan dishes — the fish, the vindalho, the poi — are the reason to eat in.

The rivers and forts north

The rivers and forts north

Chapora's fort, Siolim's lanes and Arambol beyond — north Goa's slower geography starts at the doorstep.

Good to Know

Wellness

Tranquillity at its best

Cuisine

Unique dining experiences

In-house Bar

Memorable occasions

Lactarium

An oasis for nurturing motherhood

Doctor-on-call

24-hour medical assistance

Complimentary Wi-Fi

High-speed throughout the estate

At Morjim in north Goa — the quiet stretch where the Chapora river meets the sea, a short drive from the beach and known for its turtle nesting rather than its nightlife.