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Divar Island is located on the Mandovi River. It is known for its scenic landscapes, old Portuguese-style houses, and traditional Goan festivals.
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Chorao is the largest of the 17 islands of Goa. It is renowned for the Dr. Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary, a haven for bird watchers.
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Situated on the border of Goa and Karnataka, Dudhsagar Island is famous for the Dudhsagar Waterfalls.
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St. Estevam, also known as Jua, is a small island on the Mapusa River. It is dotted with picturesque villages and offers a glimpse into traditional Goan life.
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Located near Palolem Beach, Conco Island is relatively secluded. It is surrounded by rocky terrain and is an excellent spot for snorkelling and diving.
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Pequeno Island, or Bat Island, is a popular spot for snorkelling and diving. It is named after the bats that inhabit the island.
Anjediva, though historically significant, is often overlooked by many tourists. It has an ancient church and a fort, adding a historical touch to the island.
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While not a traditional island, Butterfly Beach is a secluded cove accessible only by boat. The beach is named after the butterflies that inhabit the area.
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Check local regulations and safety measures before exploring these lesser-known islands in Goa.