The Fern Sattva Resort, Dwarka, Baradia, Dwarka
The Fern Sattva Resort, Dwarka is a 5-star pure-vegetarian resort at Baradia, Dwarka, with 81 rooms and suites, a pool and spa, close to Dwarkadhish Temple and ~123 km from Jamnagar Airport.
Live rates and availability confirmed at booking. All prices indicative — updated June 2026.
The Fern Sattva Resort, Dwarka — quick facts
- Category: 5-Star hotel
- Price: Typically ₹7,000–14,000/night
- Check-in / out: 14:00 / 12:00
- Rooms: 81
- Distance to JGA airport: 123 km (~150 min by car)
Overview & Setting
The Fern Sattva Resort, Dwarka is an upscale resort spread across about three acres at Baradia, on the Dwarka–Porbandar highway, a short drive from the temple town of Dwarka. It has 81 rooms and suites and is one of the better-appointed places to stay for pilgrims visiting the Dwarkadhish Temple. As part of the Fern group's eco-conscious 'temple towns' portfolio, the resort is pure vegetarian and alcohol-free, in keeping with the religious character of Dwarka. The setting is on the Saurashtra coast of western Gujarat, where the Gomti meets the Arabian Sea.
Location & Getting There
Dwarka is a remote corner of Gujarat, so distances matter here. The nearest airport is Jamnagar Airport (JGA), around 123 km away, roughly two and a half to three hours by road. Jamnagar has limited connectivity; many travellers instead fly into Rajkot and drive, or arrive by train, as Dwarka is on the Western Railway line with direct services from Ahmedabad, Rajkot and beyond. The railway station is about 4 km from the resort. Given the long transfers, arranging a car through the resort or your tour operator is advisable.
Rooms & Suites
Accommodation is contemporary and comfortable. The Fern Club Rooms measure around 475 sq ft and several come with private sundecks. The Hazel Suites are larger at about 600 sq ft, with a separate living room and a private terrace, and the Dwarwati Presidential Suite is the resort's flagship, with distinct living and dining areas. Rooms follow the Fern group's energy-efficient design standards while keeping a warm, residential feel.
Dining
In line with Dwarka's pilgrimage status, dining is entirely vegetarian. The main multi-cuisine restaurant serves Indian, regional Gujarati and international vegetarian dishes, and there is a cafe and a terrace lounge for lighter meals and refreshments. The kitchen caters well to families and to pilgrims who prefer satvik food, and special dietary requests are generally accommodated.
Amenities, Spa & Pool
The resort has an outdoor swimming pool, a spa and a fitness centre, along with a sun terrace and garden. There are banquet and conference facilities for events, and a children's play area for families. After a day of temple visits in the coastal heat, the pool and spa are a practical draw, and the travel desk can organise guided pilgrimage tours.
Experiences & Things to Do Nearby
The resort's main appeal is its access to Dwarka's sacred sites. The Dwarkadhish Temple, one of the Char Dham and a major Krishna pilgrimage site, is about 4 km away, near the Gomti Ghat. The Rukmini Devi Temple lies around 13 km off, and the Nageshwar Jyotirlinga, one of the twelve Jyotirlingas, is about 27 km away. Further out, Beyt Dwarka, reached by boat from Okha, sits roughly 33 km away and is associated with Krishna's residence. Dwarka's beaches and the coastline towards Okha make for easy short excursions between temple visits.
Who It's Best For
The Fern Sattva Resort suits pilgrims and families visiting Dwarka who want a genuine five-star standard of comfort in a town where good hotels are limited. Its vegetarian, alcohol-free policy fits the spiritual purpose of the trip, and the pool, spa and spacious rooms make it a comfortable base for the Char Dham and Saurashtra temple circuits. Travellers should plan for long airport transfers and consider arriving by train, which is often the easier route to Dwarka.
The Fern Sattva Resort, Dwarka — room types
| Room | What you get |
| Fern Club Room | Generously sized rooms of around 475 sq ft, several with private sundecks. |
| Hazel Suite | Suites of around 600 sq ft with a separate living room and private terrace. |
| Dwarwati Presidential Suite | The resort's top suite, with distinct living and dining spaces. |
Dining at The Fern Sattva Resort, Dwarka
| Outlet | Cuisine / type |
| Multi-cuisine restaurant | Pure-vegetarian all-day dining |
| Cafe | Coffee shop and light bites |
| Terrace lounge | Lounge |
What's near The Fern Sattva Resort, Dwarka
| Landmark | Distance | Approx. on foot |
| Dwarkadhish Temple | 4 km | short taxi/auto |
| Rukmini Devi Temple | 13 km | short taxi/auto |
| Nageshwar Jyotirlinga | 27 km | short taxi/auto |
| Gomti Ghat | 4 km | short taxi/auto |
| Beyt Dwarka (via Okha) | 33 km | short taxi/auto |
| Dwarka Beach | 4 km | short taxi/auto |
Distances are straight-line estimates; walking times assume roughly 12 minutes per km. Confirm routes locally.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far is The Fern Sattva Resort from the airport?
Jamnagar Airport (JGA) is about 123 km away, roughly two and a half to three hours by road. Many travellers arrive by train instead, with Dwarka railway station about 4 km from the resort.
Is the resort vegetarian?
Yes. In keeping with Dwarka's pilgrimage character, the resort is pure vegetarian and alcohol-free.
How far is the Dwarkadhish Temple?
The Dwarkadhish Temple is about 4 km from the resort, near the Gomti Ghat.
How many rooms does it have?
The resort has 81 rooms and suites, including Fern Club Rooms, Hazel Suites and the Dwarwati Presidential Suite.
Does it have a swimming pool?
Yes, there is an outdoor swimming pool, along with a spa and fitness centre.
Can the resort arrange temple tours?
Yes. The travel desk can organise guided pilgrimage tours to Dwarkadhish, Nageshwar Jyotirlinga, Rukmini Temple and Beyt Dwarka.