Air
Goa's international airport, Dabolim, is 29 km from the capital Panaji.
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Rail
Goa's two main stations are at Margao and Vasco da Gama. Vasco-da-Gama and Margoa
are connected by train with Bangalore, Belgaum, Hospet and Hyderabad and via Miraj to Bombay, Delhi and Agra.
Road
Buses to and from Panjim pull into Arambol every thirty minutes until noon, and every
ninety minutes thereafter, at the small bus stand on the main road. A faster private minibus service from Panjim arrives daily
opposite the Chai (tea) stalls at the beach end of the village.
Goa is well connected by NH17A with Maharashtra and Karnataka state. There are regular
bus services to Mumbai, Bangalore, Hampi and other destinations from the Kadamba bus stand at Panaji. There are buses available
to and fro between Panjim and Arambol every thirty minutes until noon, and every ninety minutes thereafter and between Mapusa
and Arambol which takes three hours. The bus stand here is on the main road. There is a faster private minibus service from
Panjim daily with a stop opposite to the tea stalls at the beach end of the village. From the main road, there is a bumpy
side road which leads 1km to the village, past a large school and a church. The main beach is 200m further to the north of
the village.
Every Wednesday morning for the ninety-minute trip to the Anjuna Flea Market. The
post office, next to the church, has a Poste Restante Box; to change money, however, one will have to head for Vagator, or
Mapsa as Arambol's State Bank Of India has no foreign exchange facility.