ELLE
April 2006, UK edition

page no. 342
By Jade Jagger
Creative Director, Garrard

On a beautiful stretch of secluded beach is a rustic retreat made up of gorgeous Rajasthani tents and fun cabins. I loved walking up to breakfast by the sea and having the staff bring us buckets of hot water to ladle ourselves with each night (there's no running hot water)

The Sunday Times
Sept,11 2005, London Issue
Page no.22

Morjim is so quite and pristine that Olive ridley turtles still lay their eggs in the soft sand. The best place to stay is the incongruously named Montego Bay Beach Village (0091 9822150847, www.montegobaygoa.com) which has Rajasthani tents with tiled bathrooms for 19 pounds a night.

 

TimeOut
Mumbai
Oct21 - Nov.3 2005
Vol.2 ISSUE 4
Page - 35

There was a time when Baga and Candolim were shining, unspoiled beaches with intact sand dunes and just a couple of shacks perched at the high tide line. That was then, Morjim is now. Spend a day with the kids at this incongruously named litle resort, and you'll get a taste of the real Goa experience that first made the state's reputation a full generation ago. Its no frills but comfortable, rustic but unimpeachably clean. The food is realible and reasonaby priced, and the magnificent beach just beyond the hammocks has remained pristine enough for nesting Olive Ridley turtles.

 

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