Seeing dolphins in Goa dancing and jumping across the glittering waters of the Arabian Sea is one of our most popular and highly recommended trips. With their somersaults and playfulness, these friendly sea mammals have captivated both local and international tourists.
Fort Aguada is a 17th-century Portuguese fort overlooking the Mandovi River and the Arabian Sea. The fort's main attraction is a single four-story lighthouse with a breathtaking view of the sunset. Fort Aguada has also served as the Aguada jail. A statue in front of the jail honours the freedom fighters, lending patriotism to the fort.
Sinquerim Beach offers peace and tranquillity after leaving the hustle and bustle of the city behind. While you unwind and relax, watch the waves gently lap at the shore. Sinqurim Beach entices you into its landscape with its beautiful setting of golden sands lined by green palm trees.
Candolim's pristine appearance and a wide range of amusement options are its most appealing features. The shoreline is adorned with a dunes crest and is lapped by the warm Arabian Ocean. The sight of massive waves constantly waving at you will stay with you for the rest of your life. The location is relaxing and ideal for those who want to spend some time surrounded by nature's beauty.
The beach, which is surrounded by palm and coconut trees, is four miles long and nine miles from Panaji. Calangute Beach is the true draw of Goa tourism. Because of its size and popularity, it is a popular destination for tourists and backpackers from all over the world. Also Known as the "Queen of Beaches,"
The beach is one of the most popular along the coast. Water sports and fine dining are available, in addition to bars and clubs. Baga is the ideal location to experience Goa's vibrant nightlife. It is also well-known for its designer stores and street markets.
There are water sports, shopping, and luxury accommodations available, so you will never be disappointed. A variety of shacks and stalls line the beach, serving exotic appetisers and drinks.
Evening cruises are a delightful way to spend an evening in Goa. A pleasant moment for a family, a couple, or a group of friends to unwind after a day of sightseeing.
Dona Paula Beach, one of Goa's most beautiful beaches, offers a stunning view of the Mormugao harbour. This beach provides a secluded setting for tourists to spend a few peaceful moments. In addition to the jetty, there is a market, a cafe, and stalls. Menino's, located at the end of the jetty, serves Goan specialties.
This beach, located in Panjim, offers a variety of options as well as the best sunset. Following a refreshing dip in the Arabian Sea, you can indulge in everything from street food to fine dining. providing a spectacular sea view as well as a panoramic view of Aguada Fort.
The first church in Goa was built in 1541 and was rebuilt in 1619. A tangle of ropes leads up to the belfry, where an enormous shiny church bell was rescued from the ruins of the Augustinian monastery in Old Goa and installed here in 1871.
The Portuguese Colony is rich in Portuguese heritage and retains the spirit of the Portuguese era. If you want to see the past, take a stroll down these lanes. In the narrow and winding lanes, the Portuguese-style old villas and buildings with overhanging balconies reflect the old European architecture.
An ancient church in Goa and India known for housing Saint Francis Xavier's holy relics. The silver casket in which his body is entombed is housed in this mausoleum. Aside from its wealth, the church has a few large-scale paintings. The Basilica's interior floor is made of marble mosaic with precious stones, lending it a solemn appearance.
Tirupati Balaji Padmavati is honoured at the Cuncoleim temple in Goa. The temple is managed by the Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Charitable Trust, which is devoted to Lord Venkateshwara, Lord Ganesha, and Goddess Padmavati. The Tirupati Tirumala Devasthanam provided the Lord Balaji and Padmavati idols. The temple, which sits among verdant lawns, exudes tranquillity.
The Mangueshi temple was one of the temples destroyed during the Portuguese invasion of 1567. Along with other deities, the Mangeshi Temple complex houses shrines to Goddess Parvati and Lord Ganesha. Lord Shiva is worshipped in the form of the Shiva Linga here. The 450-year-old temple is famous for its beautiful architecture, which includes grand domes and a majestic water tank.
A spice plantation farm in a pollution-free village allows you to immerse yourself in nature while breathing clean air, leaving you feeling rejuvenated. Within the plantation, you can see over 75 different bird species. View rare and endangered birds in their natural environment.
The Butterfly Beach got its name because the valley in which it is located is shaped like a butterfly. The Butterfly Beach is located in South Goa between the beautiful Palolem and Agonda beaches. The beach is in the shape of a small cove surrounded by dense trees. One of Goa's most secluded and unknown beaches.
Shivaji, a Hindu King of Maratha, built the Cabo de Rama or Kalhad fort in 1679. Just below the fort is the small 500-meter-long Cabo de Rama beach. The fort not only has captivating architecture that is worth remembering, but it also offers a breathtaking view of the Arabian Sea and the Goan coastline.
The waterfall is set in the heart of a dense forest. It is a breathtaking sight to see as the waterfall cuts its way through dense forests and gently empties into the lake at the bottom. Netravali Waterfalls is one of Goa's most beautiful waterfalls. The waterfalls are located within a wildlife sanctuary and are protected from exploitation.