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1. Calangute Beach
10 km from city center 1 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
Located in : North Goa
Calangute is the largest beach in north Goa stretching from Candolim to Baga. It is a hub for tourists and backpackers as it is the perfect place to look for accommodation. It is known for the beach shacks and water sports like parasailing, water surfing, banana ride and jet-skiing.
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2. Baga Beach
10 km from city center 2 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
One of the most popular beaches in North Goa, Baga Beach is located close to Calangute beach, around 30 Km North of Panjim. It is the perfect destination to witness the dazzling nightlife of Goa as signature places such as Britto's, Tito's and Mambos are located in the vicinity. It is also known for a vast range of water sports.
3. Dudhsagar Falls
52 km from city center 3 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
Located in : South Goa
One of India's tallest waterfalls, the Dudhsagar Falls is located inside the Mollem National Park. The Dudhsagar falls should be visited during the monsoon when it is in full flow and the surrounding deciduous forests are at their verdant best.
4. Fort Aguada
6 km from city center 4 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
Fort Aguada is a 17th-century Portuguese fort looking out at the confluence of Mandovi River and the Arabian Sea. The crumbling ramparts of the fort stand on the Sinquerim Beach. The highlight of the fort is a lone four-storey lighthouse (which is one-of-its-kind in Asia) and a stunning view of the sunset.
Tours starting from ₹700
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Time to unwind in goa, goa with amazing water sports fun, goa with family and kids, goa - winter special, offbeat tour package: chikmagalur, hampi & more..., 5. basilica of bom jesus.
9 km from city center 5 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
Located in : Panaji
The Basilica of Bom Jesus Church is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It houses the tomb and remains of St. Francis Xavier. Even after 400 years, the remains are in a good condition and are taken out once every decade.
6. Cruise in Goa
1 km from city center 6 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
Cruise in Goa allows one to explore the exotic scenery, pristine waters and marvel the breathtaking view of the sunset. There are several types of cruises in Goa ranging from simple evening cruises, elaborate and romantic dinner cruises, backwater cruises, and casino cruises. All of these usually originate from Miramar Beach in Panjim.
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7. Anjuna Beach
13 km from city center 7 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
Anjuna Beach is among the most popular beaches in North Goa, stretching almost 2km. From family outings to adrenaline-filled adventures, Anjuna Beach is famed for its golden coastline, nightclubs, beach shacks, watersports, full-moon parties and flea markets.
8. Chapora Fort
16 km from city center 8 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
Chapora Fort is undeniably one of the most famous forts in Goa. More popularly known as the 'Dil Chahta Hai Fort', its claim to fame was the 2001 Bollywood blockbuster shot here. A scintillating escape, it offers beautiful views of the sea and Chapora River.
9. Goa: Pub Crawl
14 km from city center 9 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
Join this exciting pub crawl in the heart of Goa. Hop from one pub to another and experience the nightlife of the city while tasting local food and beverages. Experience the famous nightlife of the city. Taste local food and try locally produced beverages. Learn about the exciting history of the area
Book this Tour ₹3,656 onwards
10. Water Sports in Goa
26 km from city center 10 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
Goa is a haven for water sports like kneeboarding, kite surfing, snorkelling, parasailing, paragliding, diving, and kayaking. The water sports in Goa can be enjoyed at any one of the beaches in the north or the south. You can also engage in your favorite activities through a number of licensed water sports package operators.
11. Vagator Beach
15 km from city center 11 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
Vagator beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in Goa. It is famous for its soft white sands and imposing but beautiful rocky cliffs. The beach is divided into two major parts, namely Little Vagator, also known as Ozran Beach, and Big Vagator. It is also popular for its sweeping panoramic views, beach shacks and trance parties.
12. Palolem Beach
58 km from city center 12 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
Palolem Beach, located in the South Goa is one of the most beautiful beaches of the Union Territory has to offer. Mostly unspoiled, the beach is often flocked with foreign tourists.
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13. Arambol Beach
25 km from city center 13 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
Beautiful and serene, Arambol Beach is among the best beaches of North Goa and is relatively unexploited by tourist activities. Considered to be one of the most spectacular beaches in Goa, Arambol beach has a distinct Bohemian feel to it, which attracts tourists from all over the world.
14. Tito's Nightclub
10 km from city center 14 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
Titos nightclub is one of the top things to do in Goa for most tourists. Located in Calangute, Tito's is one of the most famous nightclubs in Goa. The entire lane in Baga, where the pub is located is popularly called Tito lane.
15. Thalassa
15 km from city center 15 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
Thalassa- The Greek Taverna is one of the most popular restaurants in Goa. Having moved out to the backwaters along with Siolim (from its prior location of Vagator hilltop), it is famous for its signature cocktails and sunsets. Reverberating with the cultural flavour of Greece, it serves authentic Greek Mediterranean cuisine.
16. Candolim Beach
7 km from city center 16 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
Candolim Beach lies around 15 kms ahead of Panjim, along the stretch of Fort Aguada. Forming a part of the trio of Calangute, Baga and Candolim party beaches in Goa, this beach is known for its pulsating nightlife and thrilling water sports.
17. Morjim Beach
18 km from city center 17 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
Morjim is sometimes referred to as "Little Russia" owing to the large population of Russian immigrants staying here. Morjim beach is home to exotic species of birds and some rare endangered animals such as sea turtles.
18. Church of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception
0 km from city center 18 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
Located in Panjim, Our Lady of Immaculate Conception is one of the oldest chapels in Goa. It is known to house the second largest church bells in Goa. The view of the sunset and the church lit up at night is a soothing sight to witness.
19. Fontainhas and Sao Tome
0 km from city center 19 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
Fontainhas and Sao Tome is a beautiful Latin Quarter located in Panaji on the banks of the Ourem Creek and named after the natural springs nearby. It was laid out on a piece of land acquired by a Goan in the 18th century who had made a fortune in Mozambique.
20. Se Cathedral
9 km from city center 20 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
Se Cathedral, or Sé Catedral de Santa Catarina, is one of the largest churches in Asia. Located in Old Goa, it is dedicated to Saint Catherine. It is a famous landmark in Goa exhibiting Portuguese-Manueline architectural style.
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21. Mangeshi Temple
16 km from city center 21 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
Mangeshi Temple or Shri Mangueshi Temple is Lord Shiva temple located in the Mangeshi village in Ponda region of Goa. The largest and most visited temple in Goa, it is built in the honour of Bhagwan Manguesh.
22. Casinos in Goa
0 km from city center 22 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
Located on a yacht in River Mandovi, the casino is one of the coolest places to be when you're in the party state. The entry fee is placed high at Rs. 1600, and the casino holds ample number of tables of American Roulette, Blackjack and Rummy. Go ahead and try your luck!
23. Ashwem Beach
20 km from city center 23 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
Ashwem Beach is one of the few beaches left in Goa that is yet to be discovered by the mainstream tourist crowd of Goa, offering its visitors an endless expanse of pearly white sands complemented well by the beautiful waves of the Arabian Sea. Surfing and Yoga are widely practised here.
24. Reis Magos Fort
2 km from city center 24 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
Reis Magos Fort is the oldest fort in Goa, located on the banks of River Bardez across Panjim. The majestic fort with reddish walls is visible all the way from Panjim. The height of the fort commands a stunning panoramic view of the surrounding area.
25. Butterfly Beach
56 km from city center 25 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
A little to the south of Palolem in Canacona region of Goa lies the Butterfly Beach. This beach, also known as Honeymoon Beach, is one of the most secluded and lesser-known beaches of Goa. The beach is mostly accessible by a boat (ferry) ride from the nearby beaches.
26. Divar Island
9 km from city center 26 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
Divar Island is a slice of heaven tucked away in dense woods amidst the beauty of nature. Connected to Old Goa only through ferry service, this island is synonymous with natural beauty, serenity and tranquillity.
27. Anjuna Flea Market
12 km from city center 27 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
Anjuna Flea Market on Wednesday is a treasure trove of trinkets, handicrafts, hippie clothing, souvenirs and everything else from cheap bags to footwear and junk jewellery. Also popular as the queen of hippie flea markets, the Anjuna Flea Market as much a part of the Goa experience as the beaches.
28. Arvalem Waterfalls
22 km from city center 28 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
One of the most beautiful spots to visit in North Goa, Arvalem Waterfalls is located in Sanquelim. Also known as Harvalem Falls, it forms a huge pool of water at its base - almost as big as a lake. This makes Arvalem Falls a popular tourist and picnic spot.
29. Mandrem Beach
20 km from city center 29 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
One of the northernmost beaches of Goa, the secluded Mandrem Beach lies between Arambol and Ashwem Beach. The 790m long white sand beach is lined with tall palm and casuarina trees and is peppered with some small beach shacks.
30. Querim Beach
29 km from city center 30 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
Querim Beach, also known as Keri Beach, is located at the northernmost tip of Goa. Due to its secluded location, it is visited by very few tourists which add to its charm. It serves as the perfect escape for those looking to get away from the commercial side of Goa and revisit its natural charm.
31. Scuba Diving in Goa
14 km from city center 31 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
Goa is one of the few places in India offering scuba diving. Diving in Goa is not the best owing to limited underwater visibility, but it is still popular among tourists as it is a good destination for beginners to explore the delights of the underwater world. The absence of strong water current with occasional surges adds serenity to the activity.
32. Brittos
11 km from city center 32 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
Be it during the season or off-season, you cannot NOT come here if you're in Goa. It is amongst the best shacks in Baga Beach and is just perfect if you're seeking the company of the sea and the sand while you sip on that beer.
33. Chapora Beach
15 km from city center 33 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
Chapora Beach is one of the lesser-known beaches of Goa which lies close to the very popular Chapora Fort. One can indulge in water sports, swimming, relaxing at the beach shacks, or partying at the Chapora Beach.
34. Shopping in Goa
2 km from city center 34 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
For carrying back an authentic Goan experience with you, you can buy some feni, cashew-nuts, Goan hats and handicrafts. There are lots of shops in Panjim, the capital where you can buy interesting stuff. Goa is also known for its hand-painted ceramics.
35. Mormugao Fort
12 km from city center 35 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
Located in : Vasco Da Gama
Mormugao Fort is one of the top coastal forts in Goa, located at Mormugao port, a few km from Vasco de Gama. Overlooking the Varca Beach, the grand fort commands a fabulous view of the scenic landscape and the beautiful Arabian Sea.
36. Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary
53 km from city center 36 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
Bhagwan Mahavir Sanctuary is a 240 sq km protected natural habitat located in the Western Ghats of India, on the Goa-Karnataka border. Touted to be Goa's largest wildlife reserve, it is home to the famous Dudhsagar Falls, Mollem National Park, Tambdi Surla Temple, and Devil's Canyon among other attractions.
37. Bogmalo Beach
14 km from city center 37 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
Bogmalo Beach, located near Vasco the Gama in Goa, is a serene and clean beach. Dotted with beach shacks and knick-knack stalls, this beach is known for its leisure activities. It is also ideal for a picnic with family or simply relaxing by the sea waves.
38. Dona Paula
5 km from city center 38 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
Dona Paula is one of the most popular tourist hangouts in Goa famous for its vast stretch of beach. The small beach is also popular as the Lover's Paradise and features a jetty (Dona Paula Jetty) adjacent to it, which provides an ethereal view of the Arabian Sea and Mormugao harbour.
Tours starting from ₹15,000
39. Colva Beach
26 km from city center 39 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
Located in : Madgaon
The captivating Colva Beach, located in South Goa, is one of the most visited beach of Goa . The 2.5 km long beach is known for its powdery white sands flanked by swaying coconut trees that add to its beauty. It looks more stunning with shacks, nightclubs and souvenir stalls all around.
40. Sinquerim Beach
6 km from city center 40 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
The Sinquerim Beach located in North Goa is one of the best beaches in Goa for watersports. It is known for providing international class facilities for parasailing, scuba diving, water skiing, windsurfing and fishing.
Tours starting from ₹4,706
41. Butterfly Conservatory Of Goa
21 km from city center 41 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
The Butterfly Conservatory of Goa is a butterfly sanctuary and garden in the Ponda district of Goa. Spread over 4000 square metres, it is designed as a place to stroll and absorb in the serene beauty of nature. In the vast expanses of the garden, one can take a leisurely walk and observe over a hundred different species of butterflies from close quarters.
10 km from city center 42 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
Located in the famous Titos lane, Mambos is a popular nightclub in Goa. The open-air lounge encircles a dancing area with a host of Indian and international DJs playing every night. They also serve a variety of Hookahs.
43. Goa: Backwaters and Mangrove Kayaking Experience
26 km from city center 43 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
Book an unforgettable kayaking experience in the backwaters of the Sal River, perfect for solo travellers, couples, and families. Explore Goa in a new way with a small group as you observe birds and meander through lotus ponds. Experience Goa in an offbeat and adventurous way. Paddle through the backwaters in a small group with 2 expert guides.
Book this Tour ₹3,100 onwards
44. Spa and Massages
8 km from city center 44 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
Goa is full of spa resorts and Ayurvedic massage centers. Beachside massages are also available at some beaches. Various spas of Goa which are preferred by the tourists from all around the world are Sereno Spa and Leela Kempinski Goa Spa Center.
45. Velsao Beach
17 km from city center 45 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
Velsao Beach located in South Goa is one of the beaches in Goa which is popular amongst foreign tourists. The golden sand beach is ideal for walking along the seashore and simply relaxing. Despite being a sizable coast, Velsao Beach is not as crowded as the other beaches of Goa.
46. Patnem Beach
60 km from city center 46 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
Situated in Canacona, South Goa, Patnem Beach is one of the most secluded and tranquil beaches of Goa. It is the perfect place to laze by the beach and do absolutely nothing. The waters are quite safe to swim in, and the views of the sunset are magnificent and uninterrupted.
47. Cavelossim Beach
38 km from city center 47 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
With magnificent black rocks that contrast with the white sand shores of this idyllic beach, the Cavelossim Beach is located in South Goa. Cleaner and quieter than the cliched party beaches of Goa, it is the perfect spot for travellers looking to enjoy the endless expanse of the clear blue waters.
48. Betalbatim Beach
24 km from city center 48 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
Located in South Goa between Colva Beach and Majorda Beach, Betalbatim Beach is one of the quieter beaches of Goa. Lined with a plethora of fast food chains, local restaurants and spas, the highlight of the beach is the easy spotting of the dolphins. You can ask the local fishermen who can hike you a ride in a sea to have a glimpse of the dolphins.
49. Coco Beach
4 km from city center 49 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
Situated right at the mouth of Nerul River, Coco Beach in Goa is a scenic shoreline located on the Mandovi estuary lined with tall palm and coconut trees. It is perfect for boating, water sports and spotting dolphins.
50. Shri Shantadurga Temple
13 km from city center 50 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
Shri Shantadurga Temple is one of the largest temple complexes in Goa. It is dedicated to Goddess Durga - Shantadurga deity - who is the goddess who mediates between Vishnu and Shiva. The highlight of the temple is a golden palki (palanquin) on which the deity is carried around on Mahapanchami festival.
51. Club LPK - Love Passion Karma
5 km from city center 51 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
Club LPK is one of the most popular nightlife spots in Goa. Surrounded by water on three sides, it was shifted to Nerul from its original location. The nightclub has generally some good DJs playing a mix of house, trance, and Bollywood music.
52. Bungee Jumping in Goa
56 km from city center 52 out of 187 Places To Visit in Goa
Located near one of the most popular beaches in Goa that is obviously Anjuna Beach, the Gravity Adventure Zone conduct Bungee Jumping from a height of 80 ft and has been installed by a US based company- Sports tower Inc. It is one of the lowest Bungee jumping site and is good for a first try and is priced at a reasonable rate.
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Discover The Top 10 Must-See Tourist Attractions in Goa
- , April 4, 2024
Located along the beautiful Arabian Sea on the western coast of India, Goa beckons travellers with its pristine beaches, vibrant culture, and rich history. Renowned for its laid-back vibe , delicious cuisine, and lively nightlife, this coastal paradise offers a variety of experiences for every type of traveller. Let’s embark on a journey to discover the top tourist attractions that make Goa a must-visit destination.
1. Basilica of Bom Jesus
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A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Basilica of Bom Jesus is a testament to Goa’s rich colonial past. Built-in the 16th century, this magnificent church houses the mortal remains of St. Francis Xavier and showcases exquisite Baroque architecture, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts and architecture aficionados alike.
2. Chapora Fort
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Immortalized by the Bollywood movie “Dil Chahta Hai,” Chapora Fort offers more than just cinematic charm. Situated atop a rocky cliff overlooking the Chapora River, this ancient fortification provides sweeping views of the surrounding countryside and the Arabian Sea, making it a popular spot for photography enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
3. Dudhsagar Waterfalls
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Tucked away in the lush jungles of the Western Ghats, Dudhsagar Waterfalls is a sight to behold. Translating to “Sea of Milk,” this majestic cascade plummets from a height of over 300 meters, creating a mesmerizing spectacle amidst the verdant landscape. Visitors can trek through the surrounding wilderness or take a thrilling jeep safari to witness this natural wonder up close.
4. Dona Paula
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Named after a historical figure, Dona Paula is a picturesque promenade located at the confluence of the Arabian Sea and the Zuari River. Famous for its romantic legend and stunning views, this scenic spot is ideal for a leisurely stroll, water sports, or simply watching the sunset hand in hand with a loved one.
5 Baga Beach
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With its golden sands, swaying palms, and azure waters, Baga Beach is a quintessential Goan experience. Whether you’re seeking adrenaline-pumping water sports or simply want to soak up the sun with a refreshing drink in hand, Baga Beach offers something for everyone.
6. Aguada Fort
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Perched atop a hill overlooking the Arabian Sea, Aguada Fort offers panoramic views of the coastline and the crashing waves below. Built by the Portuguese in the 17th century, this historic fortification is steeped in tales of conquest and is a great spot for capturing breathtaking sunsets.
7. Anjuna Flea Market
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Every Wednesday, the sleepy village of Anjuna transforms into a bustling hub of activity with its iconic flea market. Here, travelers can browse through a treasure trove of goods, including handmade crafts, clothing, jewelry, and souvenirs, while soaking in the vibrant atmosphere and sampling local delicacies.
8. Shri Mangueshi Temple
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Dedicated to Lord Shiva, Shri Mangueshi Temple is one of the most prominent Hindu temples in Goa. Known for its exquisite South Indian temple architecture and intricate carvings, this sacred site attracts devotees and visitors alike who come to seek blessings and marvel at its beauty.
9. Cabo de Rama Fort
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Perched atop a cliff overlooking the Arabian Sea, Cabo de Rama Fort is steeped in history and offers panoramic views of the coastline below. Believed to have been built by Hindu rulers and later fortified by the Portuguese, this ancient fortress is shrouded in legends and is a great spot for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
10. Palolem Beach
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Located in South Goa, Palolem Beach is a postcard-perfect paradise known for its crescent-shaped coastline, pristine sands, and tranquil waters. Whether you’re lounging under the shade of a palm tree, taking a leisurely stroll along the shore, or embarking on a dolphin-watching excursion, Palolem Beach offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
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15 Top-Rated Attractions and Places to Visit in Goa
Written by Joni Sweet Updated Mar 6, 2023
With golden-sand beaches, tangled palm trees touching the sky, and a relaxed atmosphere, Goa stands in stark contrast from the other bustling urban destinations in India. Even just a short visit to this beach paradise feels like a vacation within a vacation. The beauty and serenity of Goa will rejuvenate you, while its robust calendar of events and activities give you plenty of things do to during your free time.
Popular coastal hot spots, like Colva Beach and Palolem Beach , draw tourists to Goa from around the world. But beaches are just the beginning of what makes Goa one of the most beloved places to visit in India. The destination also has unique Portuguese-influenced cuisine , historical churches and temples , vibrant wildlife , and fascinating spice farms . No matter how long you spend in Goa, you'll wish you had a few extra days to explore.
For more ideas to help plan your trip to India, see our list of the top tourist attractions in Goa.
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Beaches play a starring role among the attractions in Goa, contributing to why it's one of the best places to visit in India .
Nearly every tourist who visits the area spends a day at Palolem Beach , a crescent-shaped stretch of white sand that overlooks the Arabian Sea in south Goa. While simply hanging out and soaking up the scenery is a perfect way to enjoy this beautiful area, Palolem Beach also offers an array of activities to fill your time. Choose from kayaking , yoga classes , dolphin-sightseeing trips, and swimming . You can also spend the night in one of Palolem's rustic coco huts , which are erected at the start of the high season.
Colva Beach is another one of the most famous beaches in Goa , especially among Indian tourists. It has swaying palms and a broad stretch of bronze sand, where you'll occasionally see herds of cows sunbathing next to tourists. You can rent Jet Skis , hop on a thrilling banana boat ride , and get a bird's-eye view of the beach on a parasailing adventure.
Homestay accommodations in the area will give you an authentic local-style experience – plus easy access to Colva Beach.
While known for their spectacular scenery, the popular beaches in Goa tend to get crowded during high season, leaving some travelers eager for a quieter natural escape. Fortunately, Goa brims with undiscovered beach attractions and things to do that give you some distance from the throngs of tourists while still treating you to glorious sand and surf.
One of the best hidden gems in Goa is Butterfly Beach. It has a curving expanse of sand flanked by boulders that create a postcard-worthy cove, brimming with butterflies and blossoms. It's also a great spot to watch dolphins swim in the distance.
You'll need to embark on a boat ride from Palolem Beach or Agonda Beach, or tackle a challenging forest hike, to reach Butterfly Beach – but the obstacles to getting here help to thin out the crowds. You might even have the place to yourself.
While more developed than Butterfly Beach, Utorda Beach is another stunning getaway from the more crowded beaches around Goa. It features clean, blue water; silky sand; and a few small beach shacks. Look closely as you wade in the water, and you may spot some small starfish .
South India has been known for its abundance of spices, like black pepper, cardamom, and cloves, for centuries. In fact, these natural flavorings were a major appeal for Portuguese traders who came to Goa hundreds of years ago.
Tourists can see what the local spice scene is all about by touring Tanshikar's Working Spice Farm & Ecological Rest House . This agritourism attraction grows seven different spices: pepper, vanilla, nutmeg, turmeric, cardamom, and chili, using totally organic farming methods.
Tours of the farm, often led by its owner, will give you an in-depth understanding of these flavor-charged crops and a chance to see some of the other products, like betelnut, coffee beans, pineapple, and banana, grown on the premises. Tanshikar's also keeps bees and produces its own all-natural honey.
Spice farm tours aren't the only fun thing to do at Tanshikar's. Guests can also take a vegetarian cooking class , visit a bubbly lake , trek to Mainapi Waterfall, and train to become a yoga teacher. It's an attraction that has something for everyone.
Address: Netravali, near Smriti Yoga, Sanguem, Goa
Official site: http://www.tanshikarspicefarm.com/
Food is a major attraction in Goa. This part of India has a distinctive cuisine that blends Portuguese and Goan flavors, setting it apart from all the other food around India. Expect fiery flavors, fresh-caught seafood, and an abundance of coconut in the dishes.
You can't leave Goa without trying its signature dish, vindaloo, a super-hot meat curry made with palm vinegar and dried red chili peppers. Hospedaria Venite in the capital of Goa, Panaji , wows tourists with its mouthwatering vindaloo. Dominick, a Benaulim Beach mainstay, is another favorite spot for vindaloo – plus it offers front-row seats for world-class sunsets.
Another Goan specialty is xacuti, a rich curry with poppy seeds, chili, and coconut. Try it at Souza Lobo , a beachfront restaurant in Calangute , or Fat Fish , a well-trafficked spot in Baga.
Tourists hankering for some fresh seafood are spoiled for choice around Goa. Zeebop , on Utorda Beach , offers delightful fish curry, prawn stew, and mackerel doused with spicy red sauce.
You also can't go wrong with dinner at Copperleaf. The upscale restaurant in Porvorim has a fish thali that you'll be dreaming about long after you've finished.
While many tourists visit Goa for the beaches, countless others consider the trip to be a pilgrimage to important religious sites, like the Basilica de Bom Jesus.
This Old Goa attraction dates back to the late 16th century and contains the remains of the St. Francis Xavier . The "Apostle of the Indies" co-founded the Society of Jesus religious order with friend St. Ignatius Loyola and spearheaded an extensive mission in India. The basilica has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1999.
The modest yet imposing structure is a mix of Doric, Corinthian, and Baroque style with intricate carvings. Interestingly, the building was stripped of its lime plaster in the mid-20th century, making it the only church in Goa without plaster. The Basilica de Bom Jesus has since become worn by monsoons.
You can tour the church on your own, or hire one of the independent guides near the entrance for a small fee. Inside, you can see huge ornamental screens, along with the body of the resident saint in a casket that was once covered in precious stones. It's a compelling place that will transport you back in time.
Every year, the Feast of St. Francis Xavier draws big crowds to this church in late November and early December. It kicks off with a nine-day novena and open-air masses before concluding with the major holiday on Dec. 3.
Address: Old Goa Road, Bainguinim, Goa
Aquatic adventures go beyond the beach in Goa. The state is also home to Dudhsagar Falls, a spectacular four-tiered waterfall that towers some 310 meters above the earth. It's one of India's tallest waterfalls and a perpetually popular attraction for day trips around Goa and Karnataka .
To reach the falls, you'll need to make your way to the village of Colem by taxi or train. Depending on which train route you take, you may get a glimpse of Dudhsagar Falls along the way. Then, you'll hop aboard a shared jeep through the jungle, passing Devil's Canyon along the way. Around 45 minutes later, you'll scurry over some boulders to finally reach the falls.
The best time to visit Dudhsagar Falls is right after the monsoon , when the water is gushing. Tourists who wish to take a dip can rent a life jacket from vendors at the attraction.
Hot tip: Only 300 jeeps are allowed to enter Dudhsagar Falls every day, although tour operators have been requesting to increase the capacity during high season. Make reservations in advance, or prepare to wait in long lines if you wish to visit.
Goa is home to a ton of markets, but none offer the liveliness or selection of products found at Anjuna Market. For roughly 50 years, hundreds of vendors have been setting up shop on Anjuna Beach every Wednesday to tempt free-spirited travelers with hippy-inspired trinkets and souvenirs.
Ornate textiles, woven bikinis, sculptures of deities, dreamcatchers, hammocks, magnets, t-shirts with sassy slogans, beaded jewelry, toys – you name it, you can probably buy it here.
But even if you don't want to shop, you should still make a point to visit Anjuna Market for the sightseeing. The flea market is a swirling array of colorful wares, salespeople driving hard bargains, big bags of fresh spices, and street food galore. The vibe alone is one of the reasons why Anjuna Market is one of the top places to visit in Goa.
Address: 10 St. Michael's Vaddo South, Anjuna, Goa
Make your way to the laid-back city of Panaji to visit another one of Goa's historic churches: The Church of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception.
The pristine white church, which dates back to the early 17th century, stands atop a zig-zagging staircase that resembles the tiers of a wedding cake. Its perfectly symmetrical Portuguese Baroque architecture is a sight to behold. At night, twinkle lights make the church look like something out of a fairy tale.
While not ornate, the church's interior boasts bright, colorful decorations. Tourists can see the elegant main altar (dedicated to Mary, mother of Jesus) and gilded pillars with elaborate carvings. Vines of blue and white blossoms often adorn parts of the vaulted ceiling around various holidays.
Dec. 8 marks the Festival of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception , a major holiday at this church. Swing by to see it decked out in tons of colorful lights.
Address: Rua Emídio Garcia, Altinho, Panaji, Goa
See what houses in Goa looked like during the 17th century at Braganza House, a historical mansion that flanks the village square in Chandor. It's divided into an east and west wing, both of which are available for tourists to poke around at their leisure.
The east wing is home to members of the Pereira-Braganza family. It boasts a massive ballroom with an impressive marble floor, along with a small chapel that contains one of St. Francis Xavier's fingernails. This part of Braganza House also brims with antiques and international artifacts.
The western side preserves the original grandeur of Braganza House. Owned by the Menezes-Braganças, the museum-like space features an expansive library with 5,000 leather-bound books from the private collection of journalist Luis de Menezes Braganza, who played an important role in the Goan independence movement. Tourists can also see breathtaking Belgian glass chandeliers, antique portraits of the family, and Chinese porcelain.
Address: Guddi-Chandor Road, Culsabhatt, Chandor, Goa
Located just 12 kilometers north of Molem , Mahadev Temple gives tourists a chance to see a structure that has been standing since the 12th century. Its remote location helped it survive centuries of conquests by the Portuguese and Muslim colonialists. Legend has it that the black basalt temple , which was built to honor Lord Shiva, has a resident king cobra. Step inside to see the detailed work of artisan carvers, including the lotus flower on the ceiling.
If Braganza House got you excited, just wait until you see Palácio do Deão. The 200-plus-year-old palace in Quepem has been restored to its original glory. It features a blend of Indian and Portuguese architecture. Tourists are welcome to explore the heritage home, including its game room and library filled with rare tomes.
The property also features sweeping tropical gardens that make for a pleasant place to spend the afternoon. Consider making reservations in advance for afternoon tea on the terrace.
Address: Opposite Holy Cross Church, Quepem, Goa
Official site: http://www.palaciododeao.com/
Goa's unique culture and heritage are on full display at Mangeshi Temple, a beautiful spiritual attraction that's been standing for roughly 450 years. The pastel blue, gold, and white temple features a seven-story tower that pays homage to one of the Hindu god Shiva's many incarnations: Manguesh. The temple structures surround a sacred pool of water , which is thought to be the most historic part of this religious site.
You can watch devotees perform pujas (worship rituals) at the temple every day. If you happen to be there on a Monday, you can watch the Manguesh idol taken out for a procession, complete with music, in the late afternoon or early evening.
Address: Dinanath Mangeshkar Road, Mangeshi Village, Mardol, Goa
Lace up your most comfortable pair of walking shoes and head to Panjim for a stroll around Fontainhas, one of Asia's only Latin quarters . Once the headquarters for the Portuguese government in Goa, the UNESCO-recognized Heritage Zone features colonial houses and cottages decked out with pastel and fluorescent façades. Each of the houses get a fresh coat of paint after the monsoon season every year, ensuring that they always look vibrant for visitors. Don't miss the district's namesake Fountain of Phoenix.
You can explore the area on your own, or book a walking tour for a more in-depth look at the history of this fascinating neighborhood. Either way, you'll definitely work up an appetite as you wander the narrow cobblestone streets and snap photos in front of the candy-colored buildings. Refuel at one of the decades-old cafés or bakeries in the neighborhood. Confeitaria 31 de Janeiro , a bakery near Mary Immaculate School, is known for having a wide selection of tasty Goan cakes and sweets.
Wildlife lovers should put Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary at the top of their Goa travel plans. The state's largest protected wildlife area, which spans 240 square kilometers and is also home to Molem National Park , is home to all kinds of amazing creatures, including the black leopard, Bengal tiger, Malabar giant squirrel, wild boar, slender loris, Indian rock python , and ruby-throated yellow bulbul (Goa's state bird).
Hiring a guide through a travel agent, and visiting the sanctuary in the early morning or late evening increases your chances at catching a glimpse of these animals. During the daytime, you can see the natural wonders of Dudhsagar Falls and Devil's Canyon . You can also check out the Tambdi Surla Temple , a temple that has survived since the 12th century, thanks to its remote location in the forest. The structure is adorned with intricate carvings of the Hindu gods Shiva, Vishnu, and Brahma.
Dating back to 1493, Reis Magos Fort was once a defense structure aimed at protecting the area's then-capital, Goa Velha. Today, the fort is a top attraction in Goa for tourists looking to take a break from the beaches and dive into the state's fascinating history.
The site has a storied past not only as a military outpost, but also as a hospital and a jail. Tourists can see cannons, a small museum exhibit on the fort's history, and jaw-dropping views of the Mandovi River .
After your visit, head to the town's other famous attraction: Reis Magos Church. The pristine white church is one of just a handful of churches in Goa that has processions and re-enactments for the Feast of the Three Kings (Epiphany). Inside the structure, you can see an impressive multi-colored wood relief of a scene that depicts the Three Wise Men handing gifts to the Baby Jesus.
Address: Nerul-Reis Margos Road, beside Three Kings Church, Bardez, Verem, Goa
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The 12 best things to do in Goa
Jul 30, 2024 • 10 min read
Find stunning beaches, a rich and varied history, delicious seafood and more in Goa.
If leisure had a poster child, it would be Goa .
One of India ’s smallest states sits on the western coast, bordered by the Arabian Sea. It enjoys popularity for being a destination that offers something for every kind of traveler, from the hippies to the adventure junkies. Need a relaxing vacation? Check. Need to improve mental health and wellbeing? Check. Need to eat your weight in good food? Check. Need to party all night? Check. Need to immerse yourself in culture? Check. Need to get cozy with nature? Check. Goa will help you tick off every item on your to-do list.
Four centuries of colonial rule have fed into the state’s ethos, impacting every aspect of its identity. Goa may have changed dramatically through the years, but there is a new generation of Goans who are hard at work to showcase (and preserve) its traditions. This is a boon for locals, and travelers alike.
Good things come in small packages and Goa offers the best of a travel destination in one neatly wrapped, captivating package.
1. Drink in the local spirit
When in Goa, drink local . Goa’s state drink is feni , a potent homegrown spirit made with the juice of the cashew apple, or the sap of the coconut palm. Cashew feni is double distilled, and the first distillation yields a refreshing drink called urrak – also a hit, especially in summer months. These spirits are only found in Goa and are an integral part of the state’s identity. Start with urrak or a coconut feni , which are milder, or look for a feni cocktail in the nearest bar.
To learn more about this drink visit a cashew farm, Fazenda Cazulo, for a feni tasting conducted by Hansel Vaz. Vaz is the founder of Cazulo Premium Feni, and for a decade, has been working tirelessly to popularise this spirit and bring it recognition. There, you will learn about the process, see the instruments used, taste some expressions and understand how feni pairs with food.
Local tip: Goa is also home to a burgeoning craft spirits movement, and some distilleries like Paul John, Tamras, Maka di, and Goa Brewing Co, are open for tours.
2. Enjoy an intimate evening of Goan-Portuguese culture
Goans love two things with passion: football and music. If seeking a better understanding of the latter, step into a 200-year-old Goan home in Panaji . It’s a house that overlooks the river, and one section has been converted into the Centre for Indo-Portuguese Arts (CIPA).
Part of this is Madra Goa , a small room beautifully decorated with oyster shell panes, tiled awnings, printed umbrellas hanging from the ceiling, and the Goan ghumott (percussion instrument) and the Portuguese guitar. One wall has been painted to look like a street in Lisbon. It is in front of this “street” that celebrated Goan fadista (fado singer) Sonia Shirsat, accompanied by musicians (and sometimes, other fadistas ) takes the stage for an intimate concert. Shirsat introduces each fado and mando and even guides the audiences into singing along. In the interval, snacks are sent around – plates of Indo-Portuguese fare such as bacalhau (salted cod fritters), pork empadinhas (pies), pastéis de nata (egg tarts), and choris (Goa sausages) pao .
Detour: Heritage Home Experiences also conducts cultural concerts featuring the band, Entre Nous, who sing different Goan musical stylings like mandos , dulpods , dekhni and fado .
3. See the preserved body of a centuries-old saint in Old Goa
Old Goa is certainly a must-do for anyone visiting Goa. The erstwhile capital of Portuguese India is home to many old, architecturally-beautiful churches, chapels and protected monuments, some of which are on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The biggest draw here is the Basilica of Bom Jesus , an imposing granite structure where you will find the body of St Francis Xavier, encased in a silver casket. The saint died in 1552 and for years, his body remains well-preserved . It is brought down for an exposition every decade for pilgrims to pay respects. This year is an exposition year, and festivities will continue for a month (21st November to the 5th January).
If you are there during the Exposition, don’t forget to pick up roasted gram, choris pao (sausage bread), and some khaje (a fried sweet of chickpeas and jaggery).
Detour: The 17 CE Convent of Santa Monica in Old Goa houses the Museum of Christian Art ( MoCA ), an accessible museum showcasing Indo-Portuguese art sourced from churches and private collections.
4. Celebrate a monsoon festival in the state’s off-season
The monsoon months of June to September are typically off-season, and bring with them a slew of festivals that aren’t just religious, but incorporate and honour the environment too.
It starts with São João in June, where people celebrate the feast of St. John de Baptist by jumping into water bodies. Sangodd celebrates Goa’s fishing community, and the feast of Saints Peter and Paul, and includes a parade too. Chikal Kalo sees the male villagers of Marcel play games in the mud, which they believe Hindu deity Krishna played as a child. In August, the island of Divar celebrates a festival of flags called Bonderam – it includes a parade, much song and dance and mock fights between people where they try to knock down each other’s flags.
Local tip: Goan tour group, Soul Travelling , conduct tours offering visitors an in-depth look at these festivals.
5. Learn to surf on Goa’s beginner waves
Surfing is slowly becoming a popular sport in Goa. There are surf schools dotting Morjim, Ashvem and Mandrem in the North and Agonda in the South offering one-off classes, and training. Surfing in Goa is recommended because of its long coastline, a large number of surf schools, decent lifeguard infrastructure, and a gentle sea with mellow waves – surf teachers call them "beginner’s waves". Lessons are held in the morning and throughout the year, bar the monsoons. Popular surf schools include Vaayu Surf and SUP, Banana Surf School, On Da Wave , Octopus Surf School , Surf Wala, Swell Cats Surf Club , and Mumu Surf School .
Planning tip: Surf schools like Surfwala , Vaayu Kula , and Banana Surf School offer accommodation options, and a place to eat/ drink.
6. Listen to some vinyl at the state’s only vinyl bar
Some smooth jazz, a delicious cocktail in hand, and a dog at your feet… if this sounds like a perfect evening, then For The Record-Vinyl Bar (FTR) in Panaji should be on your list. Started by vinyl lover, architect and musician Buland Shukla, FTR is an intimate space that prides itself on its music – all vinyls; drinks – championing Indian craft spirits and brews like mahua and feni ; and food – features his experiments with fermentation. FTR regularly hosts listening sessions, and small concerts. Go there in the afternoon, and you will likely meet his friendly dog, Django.
Detour: Right next door is the workspace, gallery and store of Thomas Louis, often referred to as Thomas the Potter . His creations make for lovely gifts, and he regularly conducts pottery classes.
7. See a croc in the wild
While dolphin watching is a popular activity in Goa, a far more adventurous one involves riding along water bodies looking for crocodiles. Crocodiles are revered, and considered a guardian spirit in Goa. The freshwater mugger is common to the state, and can be found in the Cumbharjua Canal. A typical ride on this stretch introduces you to the backwaters, the thriving mangrove habitat in the canal, and the marine life it sustains, including birds, crabs and crocodiles. The latter are usually found sunbathing on the shore, camouflaging well with the mud. Though fearsome in sight, they are quite used to human presence.
Planning tip: John’s Boat Tours organizes a Crocodile Dundee: a 4-5 hour tour with birdwatching and snacks.
8. Go forest bathing in Mollem
Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary is the state’s largest protected wildlife area, and home to Mollem National Park. The forest is part of the biodiversity hotspot that is the Western Ghats, and home to varied flora and fauna. Here, you can look for Goa’s state symbols: the state bird – a flame-throated bulbul, state animal – the gaur, and state tree – crocodile bark tree. Venture deep within the forest and you will find Goa’s oldest temple, the basalt Tambdi Surla. There are seasonal and perennial waterfalls, accessible by a short hike – the most popular is Dudhsagar.
Planning tip: If you fancy spending a night in the forest, without distraction, seek out Jungle Trails Homestay . A women-led homestay with basic facilities (no wifi or TV) with vegetarian food, they can organize bird-watching tours, and folk dance performances.
9. Brush up on your spice knowledge at a spice farm
It is one of those typical tourist activities to do in Goa, but a visit to a spice plantation doesn’t have to be boring. You start with a tour that introduces you to the spices that Goans love to cook with, including the tirphal (related to Sichuan pepper) and see some herbs and medicinal plants. The tour is typically followed by a Goan lunch. Many farms also offer that little extra. At Tanshikar Spice Farm , you get to see an old Goan mud house, with a cow dung floor and learn about the houses of the time. There are pools and water slides, and a zip line at Nandanvan Spice Farm . NV Eco Farm has wooden cottages for stay, and adventure activities like rock climbing and zip lining.
Detour: Step out of Kushavati Organic Farm , and you will find one of Goa’s oldest historic sites: the Usgalimal petroglyphs, dating back to the Stone Age.
10. Seek out a Goan village that resurfaces once a year
As villages go, Curdi certainly stands out for being the only one that remains submerged through the year, coming up for air in summer. Curdi was once a flourishing agricultural village. When the Selaulim Dam was built nearby, the village was one of many to be submerged by its waters. The villagers were moved out, but the skeleton of the village remains. Every summer, when Curdi resurfaces, villagers head back to celebrate their old home. You can visit Curdi on your own, and see the remains of the once flourishing village, including a chapel, a temple and some houses.
Detour: The Selaulim Dam lies a few kilometers away and is well-known for its main feature: a duckbill spillway.
11. Eat some fish, curry and rice
When in Goa, eat like the Goans. The staple meal here is fish, curry and rice. It’s a simple meal that utilizes the best that Goa has to offer – the bounty of the sea, local rice, and fish curries made with coconut, tirphal , local chillies, and kokum. These meals are found in most restaurants and some shacks but are best eaten at thali restaurants, small unassuming places serving fresh fish. A Goan thali has rice, curry, fried fish, some vegetables, a salad, kismur (dried shrimp salad) and solkadi (a digestive drink made with kokum). It’s a nourishing, filling meal that is best eaten by hand.
Detour: If seeking a delicious meal with a side of history, seek out Shubhra Shankwalker of Aai’s . The home chef organizes sit-down lunches at her farm, which feature an elaborate spread of Goan Saraswat food that is seasonal, and fresh.
12. Shop for food souvenirs at the local markets
Every avid traveler knows that the best way to understand a place is to visit its markets. Goa’s markets are an interesting riot of color, sound, and aromas. Most villages have a small market place, but the municipal markets in the cities are also worth a visit. Mapusa , Panaji , and Margao markets are divided into zones, dedicated to fish or fruit and vegetables, or flowers. These markets are a good option for those seeking food souvenirs – besides produce, you can also buy cheap but quality food souvenirs like cashew nuts and feni , Goa sausages, local bread, Goan sweets and snacks.
On Fridays, pay a visit to Mapusa’s market, which sees vendors from across Goa out to sell their wares.
Local tip: In May, many of the markets, like the one at Banastarim, also offer items for purumenth – the practice of stocking up for the monsoons – like dried fish, dried mango and jackfruit seeds, chillies, rice, pickles and more. During Chaturthi season, you will find the markets stocked with fruit, vegetables and herbs for the matoli , a wooden canopy suspended over the idol and laden with fresh produce.
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Best Places to Visit In Goa
If you are planning a trip to Goa, then you must know the best places to visit in Goa. These include beaches, churches, forts, temples, museums, waterfalls, islands, markets, and food joints. Explore the famous Baga Beach, Calangute Beach, and Sinquerim Beach. Don’t miss visiting iconic churches like The Basilica of Bom Jesus or Fort Aguada, which are some of the best places for Christmas celebrations in Goa .
You can also visit temples like Shanta Durga and Maruti Temple, or unique museums like the Archaeological Museum or Wax World Museum. Enjoy the vibrant nightlife at Tito’s Street and Club Cubana. Explore the beautiful Dona Paula beach, also known as the Lover’s Paradise, and take in the ethereal view of the Arabian Sea and Mormugao harbour from the Dona Paula Jetty.
Don’t forget to shop at Anjuna Flea Market or Mapusa Friday Market to experience the local culture. Overall, these are the best places to visit in Goa that you cannot miss!
Unveiling Goa’s Beaches
Goa’s beaches offer a scenic escape with pristine sand and palm trees. Perfect for water sports and relaxation, you can enjoy thrilling activities like water skiing and scuba diving. The popular beaches along the Arabian Sea have white sands and palm-lined shores, ideal for leisure activities and to witness some of the best sunsets in the world .
Experience the vibrant beach culture of Goa with beach shacks, dance floors, and various activities. Discover hidden gem beaches for special occasions and serene getaways away from crowded tourist spots. Whether you seek adventure or tranquility, Goa’s beaches cater to all preferences, making it one of the best destinations for honeymoon in India .
1. The Vibrant Baga Beach
If you’re looking for the best places to visit in Goa or for New Year celebrations in Goa , Baga Beach, and Colva Beach are two destinations that should be at the top of your list. Nestled along the shores of North Goa, Baga Beach is renowned for its lively ambiance and vibrant beachside activities. A visit to Baga Beach offers the perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in a variety of water sports, surrounded by coconut trees and white sandy shores.
Embracing the lively vibes of Baga Beach, visitors can indulge in the charm of beach shacks, dance floors, and an array of water activities. The friendly and welcoming atmosphere of the beach makes it an ideal destination for special occasions, combining beachside relaxation with exhilarating water adventures. Baga Beach’s vibrant flea market adds to the allure, creating a perfect blend of leisure and excitement, making it one of the top places to visit in Goa.
Another popular destination that should be on your list of places to visit in Goa is Colva Beach. Famous for its expansive beachfront, powdery white sand, swaying coconut trees, and colva beach, it is located 33 kilometres away from the Panjim Kadamba Bus Stand and is at a distance of 8 kilometers from the Margao Railway Station. It has open-air eateries, bars, and nightclubs overlooking the sea.
You can notice ancient ruins of Portuguese houses and villas, small shacks, and shops near the railway station. With its picturesque scenery and lively atmosphere, Colva Beach is another must-visit spot in Goa that should not be missed!
2. The Serene Calangute Beach
Looking for the best places to visit in Goa? Look no further than Calangute Beach and Candolim Beach, some of the best offbeat places in India . Calangute Beach offers a perfect blend of relaxation and water sports, making it a popular spot for visitors to unwind and create unforgettable memories. Adventure enthusiasts can indulge in water skiing, boat rides, and jet skiing, while others can simply embrace the tranquil ambiance for special occasions or laid-back beachside relaxation.
Nearby Candolim Beach is comparatively quieter and is perfect for lazing. It also makes a great base to explore the best places in North Goa, including Arambol Beach, and discover the highlights of Central Goa and the fascinating landmarks of Old Goa.
3. The Unexplored Sinquerim Beach
If you’re looking for the best places to visit in Goa, don’t miss out on Sinquerim Beach, which is renowned as one of the best beaches in Goa . This unexplored gem is nestled within the coastal beauty of Goa and offers a peaceful and tranquil escape from the bustling crowds. With its coconut trees, pristine white sand, and exhilarating water sports, Sinquerim Beach is the perfect setting for beachside relaxation and special occasions. This hidden paradise embraces natural beauty and serene ambiance, providing visitors with a harmonious blend of tranquility and adventure. Another must-visit attraction when exploring the places to visit in Goa is Morjim Beach, famous for being the nesting place for Olive Ridley turtles.
4. The Hippie’s Paradise – Anjuna Beach
Nestled in the vibrant coastal region, Anjuna Beach is one of the best places to visit in Goa and a true hippie’s paradise, offering a perfect blend of beachside relaxation and bustling flea markets, making it one of the best summer holiday destinations in the world . It’s the ideal place to unwind and immerse yourself in the laid-back vibes, with opportunities for beachside activities, vibrant flea markets, and swaying coconut trees.
Anjuna Beach is renowned for its charming beach shacks, lively dance floors, and a wide array of water sports, making it a haven for adventure seekers and relaxation enthusiasts alike. Visitors can experience the bohemian charm of this beach, known for its unique fusion of serene relaxation and engaging beachside activities.
Anjuna Beach is indeed a perfect place to create special memories, indulge in delectable cuisine, and enjoy the soothing ambiance by the sea.
5. The Exotic Butterfly Beach
Tucked away from the bustling tourist places in Goa, Butterfly Beach, one of the best offbeat places for summer vacation is one of the best places to visit in Goa – an exotic hidden gem boasting pristine white sand and crystal-clear waters. It’s an ideal spot for snorkeling, water sports, and ultimate beachside relaxation.
This secluded beach offers breathtaking natural beauty, making it a perfect place for a romantic getaway or special occasion. Embracing the unspoiled charm of Butterfly Beach, visitors can immerse themselves in its pristine ambiance and picturesque surroundings.
With its alluring secluded vibe, this beach is a perfect place to unwind and connect with nature, away from the crowds and touristy spots. So, if you are looking for places to visit in Goa and some of the best destinations for introverts , make sure to add Butterfly Beach to your list!
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Historical Churches in Goa
Step into the historical churches of Goa and travel back in time to the 16th century. These UNESCO World Heritage Sites offer a glimpse into the region’s rich cultural heritage, with their architectural splendor providing a serene and spiritual ambiance. Perfect for cultural exploration and spiritual reflection, the ancient churches of Goa are known for their historical significance and architectural marvels.
Discover the grandeur of the legendary Basilica of Bom Jesus, the majestic Sé Catedral de Santa Catarina, the ancient Church of Saint Francis of Assisi, and the iconic Church of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception. Each church holds a unique place in history, making it the perfect destination for those seeking to immerse themselves in Goa’s rich cultural tapestry.
6. The Legendary Basilica of Bom Jesus
Nestled in the heart of Goa, the Legendary Basilica of Bom Jesus, one of the most photographed places in the world stands as a testament to the region’s rich historical and religious heritage. This UNESCO World Heritage Site exudes architectural grandeur and spiritual ambiance, drawing visitors from far and wide. The Basilica offers a serene sanctuary for reflection and exploration, embracing centuries of historical richness and cultural significance. Step into this iconic symbol of Goa’s heritage to witness the legendary charm of the catholic church and immerse yourself in the epitome of the region’s history.
7. The Majestic Sé Catedral de Santa Catarina
Nestled in Goa, Sé Catedral de Santa Catarina is undoubtedly one of the best places to visit in Goa. This mesmerizing cathedral boasts Portuguese architectural brilliance, offering a tranquil and spiritual experience to its visitors. This architectural marvel has a rich historical legacy that immerses visitors in grandeur, providing a serene and awe-inspiring ambiance.
Perfect for cultural exploration and reflection, the historical significance of Sé Catedral de Santa Catarina unfolds, enriching visitors with the emblem of Goa’s heritage. So, if you want to explore the best places to visit in Goa, don’t forget to add Sé Catedral de Santa Catarina to your list!
8. The Ancient Church of Saint Francis of Assisi
Nestled in the heart of Goa, the 16th-century Church of Saint Francis of Assisi offers a captivating blend of history and spirituality. Known for its exquisite architecture and tranquil spiritual ambiance, it’s a perfect place for cultural exploration and spiritual reflection. The ancient charm of this architectural gem provides an enriching experience of Goa’s heritage, allowing visitors to discover its timeless beauty and historical legacy. Embracing the historical richness of the Church of Saint Francis of Assisi is a must for anyone looking to delve into Goa’s rich historical tapestry.
9. The Iconic Church of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception
Nestled in the heart of Panjim, one of the best places to visit in India in January , the Iconic Church of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception beckons visitors with its breathtaking colonial architecture and serene ambiance. The grand bell, one of the largest in Goa, resonates through the air, adding to the peaceful atmosphere of this iconic religious site. From the vantage point of the church, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the bustling city of Panjim, making it a perfect spot to capture memorable photographs of the vibrant cityscape. It’s truly a must-visit destination for those seeking a tranquil retreat amidst the historical charm of Goa.
Reliving History Through Goa’s Forts
Discover the best places to visit in Goa by exploring the well-preserved forts that showcase the region’s rich heritage and cultural significance. For history enthusiasts and cultural explorers, these forts provide an immersive experience of Goa’s historical grandeur. Traverse the historic walls and pathways of Reis Magos Fort, one of the top places to visit in Goa, to relive the 16th-century magnificence.
From the stalwart Fort Aguada to the historic Chapora Fort and the magnificent Cabo de Rama Fort, each fort unveils a unique chapter of Goa’s glorious past. With their strategic locations and architectural marvels, these forts stand as testaments to Goa’s eventful history, making them must-visit places to explore during your trip to Goa.
10. The Stalwart Fort Aguada
With its captivating panoramic views of the Arabian Sea, the historic Fort Aguada stands as a symbol of Goa’s maritime history. The iconic lighthouse at the fort offers a perfect vantage point to capture stunning sunset vistas, making it a popular site for visitors.
Exploring the ancient military architecture within the fort, known as Aguada Fort, provides a unique opportunity to delve into Goa’s rich historical legacy. Additionally, Fort Aguada, also known as Aguada Fort, is a great place for birdwatching, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the picturesque landscapes and wildlife sanctuary around the area.
11. The Historic Chapora Fort
Looking for the best places to visit in Goa? Look no further than Chapora Fort! This historic site offers breathtaking panoramic views of Vagator Beach, including the famous Big Vagator. It’s the perfect spot to capture stunning sunrise and sunset moments and escape the hustle and bustle of city life for a while. Don’t miss out on exploring this serene destination and the nearby Terekhol River, both offering stunning natural beauty. Make Chapora Fort a must-visit on your list of places to visit in Goa for a truly unforgettable experience.
12. The Magnificent Cabo de Rama Fort
Nestled on the coast, the magnificent Cabo de Rama Fort is a hidden gem offering unparalleled panoramic views of the Arabian Sea. This 16th-century fort is renowned for its historical significance and ancient charm, making it a fascinating destination for history enthusiasts.
Surrounded by lush greenery, the fort creates a serene atmosphere, perfect for nature lovers and those seeking tranquility. It’s an ideal place to immerse oneself in local folklore and legends, adding an extra layer of intrigue to the visit. The fort’s tranquil ambiance and breathtaking vistas make it a perfect place to unwind and absorb the rich history and natural beauty of South Goa, including the Corjuem Fort, which offers excellent panoramic views of the Corjuem River and the areas beyond it.
The Sacred Temples of Goa
Embark on a spiritual journey through Goa’s sacred temples and experience the region’s diverse cultural and religious heritage. These temples offer a fascinating glimpse into Goa’s spiritual traditions and heritage, featuring intricate architecture and ornate deities, making them ideal for seeking inner peace and spiritual connections.
Explore the mystical Shanta Durga Temple, the holy Mangeshi Temple, and the spiritual Maruti Temple to immerse yourself in the spiritual essence of Goa. Witness the beauty and tranquility of these sacred sites as you delve into the rich tapestry of Goa’s spiritual and cultural landscape.
13. The Mystical Shanta Durga Temple
Nestled in the heart of Goa is the enchanting Shanta Durga Temple, a serene place of worship dedicated to the revered goddess Shanta Durga. This mystical temple is renowned for its exquisite artwork, intricate carvings, and vibrant deities that adorn its sacred precincts, offering visitors a glimpse into the region’s rich cultural heritage. It provides a peaceful and harmonious environment for spiritual reflection, attracting devotees who seek blessings and inner tranquility.
The Shanta Durga Temple stands as a significant site for witnessing traditional Hindu rituals and ceremonies, further showcasing the spiritual and religious diversity of Goa. As visitors immerse themselves in the tranquil ambiance of the temple, they are transported to a realm of ancient traditions and divine spirituality, making it a perfect place for those seeking a meaningful connection with the religious roots of the region.
14. The Holy Mangeshi Temple
The Holy Mangeshi Temple in Goa is one of the best places to visit in Goa and a revered pilgrimage site known for its grand architecture. Visitors can experience Hindu rituals and ceremonies, gaining insight into Goa’s religious heritage and its connection to Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu.
Another must-visit place to explore the religious side of Goa is the Sri Mahadeva Temple, Tambdi Surla, which is one of Goa’s oldest temples dedicated to Lord Shiva, with a Shiva Linga and a statue of a headless Nandi. Locals believe that a large king cobra resides near the Shiva Linga, making it an interesting place to visit in Goa for those who love adventure.
15. The Spiritual Maruti Temple
Nestled amidst the vibrant culture of Goa is the Spiritual Maruti Temple, dedicated to the revered Hindu deity Lord Hanuman, renowned as a symbol of strength and devotion. This spiritual haven features an impressive idol of Lord Hanuman, which serves as a magnetic attraction for devotees seeking solace and blessings. The temple, frequented by pilgrims, offers a serene and reflective setting for spiritual contemplation, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in a peaceful ambiance.
Moreover, the Spiritual Maruti Temple plays a significant role in local religious festivals, adding an element of cultural richness and tradition to the spiritual experience. Embracing the essence of spirituality and reverence, this sacred site embodies the spiritual vibrancy of Goa. With its profound significance and tranquil surroundings, the temple stands as a perfect place for devotees and spiritual seekers to find harmony and spiritual fulfillment, making it a must-visit attraction in the region.
Goa’s Unique Museums
When it comes to the best places to visit in Goa, exploring its unique museums should be on your list. Not only do these museums showcase a diverse range of artifacts, art, and historical exhibits, but they also offer an enriching experience for art, history, and culture enthusiasts. It’s a great way to discover lesser-known aspects of Goa’s heritage, providing insights into the region’s colonial, maritime, and artistic legacy.
You can immerse yourself in the Informative Archaeological Museum, the Artistic Museum of Christian Art, the intriguing Wax World Museum, and the Vasco da Gama Naval Aviation Museum, each presenting a different perspective on Goa’s history and cultural evolution. By visiting these places to visit in Goa, tourists can gain a deeper understanding of the vibrant and multi-faceted heritage that defines this beautiful destination.
16. The Informative Archaeological Museum
Step into the fascinating Archaeological Museum to uncover Goa’s rich history and culture. This immersive experience allows visitors to explore an extensive collection of ancient artifacts, providing valuable insights into the heritage of the region. History enthusiasts will find this museum to be a treasure trove, offering a deep dive into Goan history and its cultural significance. The museum’s informative exhibits, including the naval aviation museum, offer a captivating journey through the local heritage, making it a must-visit for those seeking a deeper understanding of Goa’s past.
The museum’s portrayal of ancient artifacts and historical narratives makes it a perfect place for enthusiasts of Goa’s historical background to gain a comprehensive understanding of the region’s cultural evolution. From ancient relics to insightful displays, the Archaeological Museum provides an enriching experience, shedding light on the diverse influences that have shaped Goa’s identity over the centuries.
17. The Artistic Museum of Christian Art
If you’re looking for places to visit in Goa, make sure to add this museum to your itinerary. Step into the world of intricate Christian art and see an impressive collection that art and history lovers will appreciate. The museum offers a rare glimpse into Goa’s rich Christian artistic heritage through its carefully curated display of religious artifacts and paintings.
It’s a perfect place to witness the fusion of art and faith, providing visitors with a deeper understanding of the cultural significance of these artistic treasures. Whether you’re drawn to history or simply admire fine art, this museum is a must-visit destination to immerse yourself in the artistic legacy of Goa. So when you plan your trip to Goa, don’t forget to include this museum in your list of places to visit in Goa.
18. The Intriguing Wax World Museum
Step into the captivating world of lifelike wax statues at the Wax World Museum, where history comes to life. Visitors have the unique opportunity to capture timeless moments with their favorite historical figures, creating cherished memories. This interactive and engaging museum offers an immersive journey through time, catering to both adults and children alike. With its extensive collection of lifelike wax statues, the museum provides an exciting and educational experience for all. Embrace the chance to be enthralled by prominent personalities and delve into the rich tapestry of history in a truly captivating way.
The Waterfalls of Goa
Embark on a nature-filled adventure as Goa unveils its breathtaking natural waterfalls, surrounded by lush greenery that offers a serene escape from bustling city life. Visitors are invited to immerse themselves in the beauty of Goa’s natural landscapes, including the Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary and Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary, one of the most enthralling places to visit in Goa. The park sprawls over a wide area of 8 square kilometers and is filled with diverse and exciting flora and fauna. Providing opportunities for relaxation and adventure, Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary and the Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary are the perfect destinations for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
19. The Majestic Dudhsagar Waterfalls
Amidst the lush landscapes of Goa, Dudhsagar Waterfalls presents a mesmerizing sight of cascading white water, offering an exhilarating experience amidst nature. Visitors revel in trekking and swimming in the natural pools while capturing stunning photographs, making it an ideal spot for adventure and photography enthusiasts alike. This majestic natural wonder, located inside the Mollem National Park, stands as a testament to Goa’s breathtaking natural beauty, inviting tourists to immerse themselves in its splendor.
The Islands of Goa
Tucked away in the Arabian Sea, Goa is one of the best places to visit in Goa, blessed with captivating islands that boast pristine beaches and breathtaking panoramic views. These idyllic islands serve as a perfect retreat for leisure activities and unwinding amidst nature’s splendor, making them must-visit places in Goa.
Visitors are welcome to immerse themselves in a myriad of water sports and luxuriate in beachside relaxation, creating unforgettable memories in some of the top places to visit in Goa. Explore the hidden coves and soak in the natural beauty that these islands have to offer, providing a tranquil and unspoiled escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
From the traditional Divar Island to the serene Grand Island, each one has its unique charm and allure. The islands stand testament to Goa’s unspoiled beauty, offering a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure for every traveler. The abundance of wildlife sanctuaries, such as the Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary, and historical landmarks like the 16th-century Chapora River, ensure that there is never a dull moment on these picturesque islands. Plan your visit to these islands during the best time of the year and experience the sheer bliss of nature at its finest.
20. The Tranquil Grand Island
Nestled off the coast of Goa, the Tranquil Grand Island beckons visitors with its crystal-clear waters and vibrant marine life, creating an ideal setting for snorkeling enthusiasts. Boat trips around the island offer a memorable experience, allowing guests to revel in panoramic views and a serene atmosphere away from the mainland crowds.
Diving enthusiasts will find the island to be an ideal location for exploring underwater wonders, while others seek a peaceful retreat amidst nature’s pristine beauty. This secluded haven provides an escape to tranquil and unspoiled surroundings, making it a must-visit for those seeking a serene and immersive experience.
21. The Traditional Divar Island
Nestled within Goa, the serene Divar Island is one of the best places to visit in Goa and is steeped in old-world charm and boasts picturesque landscapes that captivate visitors. As tourists explore the island, they encounter ancient churches, temples, and splendid Portuguese architecture, offering a rich tapestry of cultural heritage.
Divar Island provides a unique glimpse into Goa’s traditional way of life, making it an off-the-beaten-path destination for those seeking authentic cultural exploration. The tranquility of the island, coupled with stunning river views, offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, making it one of the idyllic retreat places to visit in Goa for travelers seeking a touch of serenity amidst Goa’s vibrant landscape.
Goa’s Nightlife and Party Spots
Experience the vibrant nightlife of Goa, offering a diverse mix of beach parties and dance clubs that cater to various tastes and preferences. The nightlife spots come alive with live music, dynamic DJ performances, and exciting themed events, creating a lively and energetic ambiance after dark.
From the exhilarating Tito’s Street to the happening Club Cubana and the vibrant Sinq Night Club, Goa’s nightlife venues provide the perfect blend of fun, music, and entertainment. Embrace the pulsating rhythm of Goa’s nightlife and immerse yourself in an unforgettable experience under the starry skies, or who knows you might also witness some of the unique Chr
22. The Exciting Tito’s Street
Tito’s Street, a beloved hotspot for nightlife, is adorned with an array of bars and nightclubs, creating an electrifying atmosphere for party enthusiasts. Here, visitors can savor a variety of cocktails while reveling in live music and dance floors, making it the perfect place to socialize, dance, and create enduring memories of the festivals in India . This lively and pulsating street is a must-visit for anyone seeking an exhilarating nightlife experience, offering an ideal setting to soak in the vibrant Goan nightlife.
Tito’s Street encapsulates the essence of Goa’s energetic after-dark scene, catering to diverse tastes and preferences with its vibrant ambiance and entertainment options. It’s no surprise that this bustling street has cemented its reputation as a go-to destination for those in search of an unforgettable nightlife experience in Goa.
23. The Happening Club Cubana
Nestled on the Arpora Hill, Club Cubana offers a lively atmosphere with great music and a dance floor, making it an exciting spot for party lovers. Visitors can enjoy stunning views of the surrounding area while sipping on a variety of cocktails and drinks at the in-house bar. The club’s vibrant nightlife and themed parties make it a perfect place to socialize, dance, and create lasting memories in a friendly and pulsating environment.
24. The Vibrant Sinq Night Club
Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Sinq Night Club, a place where style meets entertainment. The club boasts an elegant ambiance complemented by an inviting outdoor pool and lounge area, creating the perfect setting for an unforgettable night out. Renowned DJs take the stage, ensuring a pulsating experience for party enthusiasts, while visitors indulge in delectable food and an extensive range of beverages.
Sinq Night Club is not just a nightlife destination; it’s a multifaceted experience that combines entertainment, music, and a chic setting. Whether it’s a regular night out or a special occasion, the club offers the perfect blend of sophistication and allure, making it a must-visit spot in Goa’s nightlife scene.
Goa’s Local Markets for Shopaholics
Discovering local treasures in Goa is a shopper’s delight. Anjuna Flea Market, a bustling hub, is renowned for its eclectic mix of goods, from clothing to handicrafts. Visitors can soak in the energetic vibe and live music while exploring food stalls. This market provides an immersive experience of the local culture. The Colorful Mapusa Friday Market is a treasure trove of traditional Goan items, spices, and fresh produce. It’s the perfect place to shop for souvenirs and witness the vibrant market culture of Goa. Both these markets offer unique opportunities for shopaholics to indulge in local finds and immerse themselves in the rich heritage of Goa.
25. The Bustling Anjuna Flea Market
Nestled in the heart of Goa, the bustling Anjuna Flea Market beckons tourists seeking a vibrant and lively experience. Visitors are presented with a diverse range of goods, from clothing and jewelry to exquisite handicrafts, creating an atmosphere of excitement and exploration. Bargaining, an integral part of the market culture, allows visitors to secure fantastic deals and immerse themselves in the local trading customs.
Adding to the market’s allure are the captivating sounds of live music and the aroma of delectable delicacies from the food stalls. This combination creates an environment that perfectly captures the essence of Goa – lively, colorful, and full of energy. Visitors need to plan their visit wisely, as the market comes to life only on Wednesdays, offering a unique opportunity to engage with local vendors and indulge in a true Goan experience.
26. The Colorful Mapusa Friday Market
Nestled in the heart of Goa, the vibrant Mapusa Friday Market is a bustling haven for both locals and tourists. Every Friday, this colorful market comes alive with a diverse array of offerings, from fresh produce to unique handmade crafts and souvenirs. As visitors stroll through the lively market, they are treated to the sights and sounds of live music and performances, adding an extra layer of vibrancy to the atmosphere.
Amidst the hustle and bustle, local street food vendors entice shoppers with an array of delicious snacks and meals, providing the perfect opportunity to savor authentic Goan flavors while exploring the market. Whether it’s sampling local delicacies or seeking out one-of-a-kind souvenirs, the Mapusa Friday Market stands as an essential destination for those looking to immerse themselves in the rich and dynamic culture of Goa.
Goa’s Cuisine and Food Joints
Exploring the diverse flavors of Goan cuisine is a delightful journey in itself. From delectable seafood to fiery vindaloo, the local cuisine reflects the rich cultural heritage of the region. You can savor authentic dishes at various food joints scattered across the state. Indulge in a gastronomic adventure at shacks along the serene Palolem Beach or relish traditional flavors at the bustling markets in North Goa. For an immersive culinary experience, visit the quaint eateries near the historic Se Cathedral or dine with a view of the majestic River Mandovi. The blend of Portuguese and Indian influences in Goan cuisine offers a perfect fusion of flavors, making it a paradise for food enthusiasts. Don’t miss the opportunity to sample unique delicacies at the iconic restaurants near the 16th-century forts or experience the local vibe at the vibrant food joints in South Goa. Embark on a culinary escapade and uncover the essence of Goa through its enticing food culture.
How does the local cuisine contribute to Goa’s culture?
How does the local cuisine contribute to Goa’s culture? The local cuisine in Goa plays a significant role in shaping its vibrant culture. With a blend of Indian, Portuguese, and Konkani influences, Goan food is known for its rich flavors and unique spices. From spicy seafood curries to delicious vegetarian dishes, Goan cuisine reflects the region’s history and diverse cultural heritage. Exploring the local food joints and trying traditional dishes is a great way to immerse yourself in Goa’s culture and culinary traditions.
To conclude, Goa is a treasure trove of beautiful beaches, historical churches, majestic forts, sacred temples, unique museums, stunning waterfalls, captivating islands, vibrant nightlife, bustling local markets, and delicious cuisine. Whether you’re seeking relaxation, adventure, or cultural experiences, Goa has something for everyone. Explore the vibrant Baga Beach, the serene Calangute Beach, and the unexplored Sinquerim Beach. Immerse yourself in history at the legendary Basilica of Bom Jesus and the majestic Sé Catedral de Santa Catarina. Discover the natural beauty of the mystical Shanta Durga Temple and the majestic Dudhsagar Waterfalls. Indulge in Goa’s nightlife at Tito’s Street, Club Cubana, and Sinq Night Club. Don’t forget to explore the bustling Anjuna Flea Market and the colorful Mapusa, Friday Market, for some retail therapy. Finally, savor the flavors of Goa through its local cuisine and food joints. With so much to offer, Goa is truly a traveler’s paradise.
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24 BEST Places to Visit in Goa • MUST-SEE Sights 2024
Western India’s popular coastal state of Goa is famous for its pleasant beaches, laid-back lifestyle, and unique blend of Portuguese and Indian culture. Visibly and culturally different from other places in India, Goa is also known for being one of the country’s most peaceful places.
A fairly small state, Goa’s landscapes include beaches, forests, and rivers, speckled with scenic towns and charming villages. Major attractions include colonial architectural gems, religious buildings, wildlife sanctuaries, museums, art galleries, and markets. Each February the party-loving state comes even more to life with the annual carnival.
Although Goa is reasonably small, many of the best places to visit are fairly spread out. Many travellers concentrate on just a few key areas and the beaches, missing so many of the state’s other cool places.
That’s why we’ve compiled this awesome list of the best places to visit in Goa—so you don’t miss any of the state’s best bits!
Read our recommendations for the best places to visit in Goa to truly feel like you’ve gotten under the skin of this Indian paradise.
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Home to the capital city, Panjim, Tiswadi is where you’ll find most of Goa’s cultural sights, the vibrant Latin Quarter, and charming Old Goa.
- Visit the Basilica of Bom Jesus, which contains the tomb and mortal remains of St. Francis Xavier.
- Dive deep into Goan history at the extensive and quirky Goa State Museum.
- Take a short ferry ride to Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary and spot several species of local birds.
And now, with accommodation and safety advice sorted, it’s time to discover the best places to visit in Goa.
If you’re planning a trip to India , getting some Goa sightseeing on your itinerary is one that stays in your memory bank. For history buffs, dirtbag hippy bums, and sophisticated travellers alike, there are incredible places to visit all the way from North to South Goa.
So here’s some inspiration to get your imagination Goa-ing wild.
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#1 – Usgalimal Rock Carvings – One of the most amazing places in Goa!
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- Prehistoric rock engravings;
- Depictions of various characters and scenes;
- Forgotten and undiscovered for many years;
- Scenic riverside setting.
Why it’s awesome: Discovered in 1993 in South Goa, the Usgalimal Rock Carvings in one of western India’s most significant prehistoric sites. Some images were only discovered after the top layers of soil had been scraped away. Located close to the Kushavati River, the carvings date back some 20,000-30,000 years and are legacies left behind by some of the earliest human inhabitants of India. There are more than 100 unique engravings, including human-like forms, animals, and geometric patterns. The atmosphere is mysterious!
What to do there: Follow the snaking path from Usgalimal village making your way to the banks of the river and the unusual figures carved in the laterite rocks. Take time to discover the different carvings, which are spread across an area of around 500 square metres (5,382 square feet). Wonder about life in times long since passed and appreciate the skills used to create the detailed images.
#2 – Goan Backwaters – Great place to visit in Goa for couples!
- Picturesque views and peaceful vibe;
- Nature spotting;
- Romantic activity;
- Stunning sunset vistas.
Why it’s awesome: Goa has no fewer than nine rivers and more than 40 tributaries. With dense mangroves and lots of lush greenery combined with wildlife and various activities, the backwaters of Goa are a scenic and captivating place. The atmosphere is tranquil and visitors can catch glimpses of the laid-back local way of life. Cruising the backwaters is one of the top Goa vacation ideas for couples, and is also great for families, solo explorers, and groups of mates. There are sightseeing cruises that last for just a few hours through to longer backwater experiences.
What to do there: Set sail on a pleasure craft for a memorable cruise around Goa’s backwaters, soaking up the splendid scenery and spotting the local wildlife. Keep your eyes peeled for crocodiles swimming through the waters and sunbathing at the edges, and look out for dolphins playing in the rivers. Hear the uplifting sounds of bird song and the relaxing splashing sounds of water. Admire the views of the Adil Shah Palace as you drift past. Many cruises include a variety of activities too, such as fishing and traditional music and dance shows. For an especially romantic trip, join a sunset trip and sit hand in hand with your beloved as the sun dips down over the Arabian Sea.
#3 – Chapora Fort – One of Goa’s coolest historical sites!
- Fantastic views;
- Strong sense of history;
- Interesting stories from the past;
- Filming site for a Bollywood hit movie.
Why it’s awesome: Overlooking the Chapora River, the mighty Chapora Fort was constructed in 1717. It’s sandwiched between Chapora and Vagator Beach with mesmerizing views. It sits on the site of older defensive fortresses. The fort has been ruled by several leaders and was the subject of fighting between the Portuguese and the Marathas, with each wanting to gain control of the fortress. Surrounded by steep slopes, the elevated position provides great panoramic vistas. Although much of the site stands in ruins today, visitors can still see the remains of a few barracks and other buildings. The fort was used as a filming location for a blockbuster Bollywood film.
What to do there: Pass through the small main gate to stroll around the wide, open space. Explore the rocky ruins that remain from yesteryear and feel the sense of history as you almost hear whispers from the past. Trace the outline of the irregular outer walls and see what remains of old barracks and living quarters, now largely taken over by nature with herds of grazing goats and cashew bushes. Feast your eyes on the splendid sea views of Anjuna Beach and Vagator Beach. Try to time your visit for sunset when you can witness the spectacular sight of the sky changing colour and the sun slowly dipping on the horizon.
#4 – Netravali – Quite the quirky place in Goa!
- Unusual natural feature;
- Wildlife sanctuary with lots of flora and fauna;
- Gorgeous waterfalls;
- Outdoor adventures.
Why it’s awesome: The small and peaceful village of Netravali can be found in the southern part of Goa. A terrific place for nature lovers and fans of the great outdoors, the vicinity includes a wildlife sanctuary, two waterfalls, a dam, an impressive temple, and a mosque.
The prehistoric Usgalimal Rock Carvings are close to hand and the area also boasts one of the most unusual things to do in Goa; the opportunity to see the strange bubbling lake. Nobody is quite sure why the waters bubble, with some people attributing the activity to natural gases and others believing in more divine causes. Interestingly, it is said that clapping and making other sounds affects the speed and amount of bubbles!
What to do there: Climb the granite steps to get close to the water’s edge at Netravali Lake and wait to see bubbles rising up to break when they reach the surface. Fish swim in the lake and the views are pretty. Go into the step well for cooler temperatures. Spot wildlife in Netravali Wildlife Sanctuary, which is home to creatures like panthers, squirrels, birds (including majestic hornbills), snakes, butterflies, and reptiles.
If you love natural beauty, don’t miss the two nearby waterfalls of Savari and Mainapi. The two-level Savari Waterfall is within Netravali Wildlife Sanctuary and the sounds of wild animals complement the tinkling of the falling water. Mainapi Waterfall is even more secluded and you’ll need to hike in rugged surroundings for a couple of hours to reach the natural feature. Although smaller than Savari Waterfall, it’s no less picturesque. Pay a visit to Gopinath Temple, home to carved pillars and engraved niches and a large statue of Lord Krishna.
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#5 – Mapusa Market – A great place in Goa if you love to shop!
- Vibrant and busy market;
- Top place to immerse yourself in local life;
- Wide assortment of goods to browse and buy;
- Plenty of eating options.
Why it’s awesome: The busy and colourful Mapusa Market has been a major Goan shopping destination for many years. It’s open every day from morning to evening, though it is at its most lively on Fridays. There are many shops and stalls selling a vast array of goods. Vendors come from all around the area and from other Indian states.
Some of the larger shops accept cards (with a minimum spend), but cash is needed to purchase goods from street stalls and smaller retail establishments. The market attracts local as well as tourists and it’s a great place to people-watch and experience local life. There’s a good choice of restaurants and eateries too, ideal for taking a breather.
What to do there: Take your time walking around the vibrant Mapusa Market and fully appreciating the rich assortment of goods for sale. You’ll find everything here from edible goods, spices, and souvenirs to clothes, pottery, textiles, jewellery, and antiques. Practice your haggling skills if you want to buy anything. Take pictures of the energetic scenes and colourful wares and call into one of the restaurants for a tasty lunch. Alternatively, grab local dishes and snacks (like spicy pork sausage, dried fish, and tandoori meals) from a food cart.
#6 – International Animal Rescue Goa – An awesome place to visit in Goa for half a day!
- Volunteer activities for various durations;
- Beneficial work for local street animals;
- Sanctuary is home to dogs, cats, and cows;
- Feel-good factor.
Why it’s awesome: Established in 1998, International Animal Rescue Goa seeks to help the street animals around Goa. The centre carries out a range of programs that benefit both the local animal and human populations. Work includes sterilising and vaccinating street cats and dogs, providing medical care to sick and injured animals, rescuing animals from dangerous situations or abusive environments, re-homing animals where possible, and educating the public about animal welfare.
The rescue centre houses dogs, cats, puppies, kittens, and cows. As an incentive, the centre offers free medical care for a year for all animals adopted. Volunteering with this organisation is a great way to give back to the local community and help improve the lives of animals.
What to do there: Arrange some time volunteering at International Animal Rescue Goa and help to make a positive impact on the local animal population. People with veterinary training and experience are especially sought after, though the centre is grateful for all volunteering efforts. Don’t have much time to give? No problem! The centre welcomes drop-in volunteers who can assist for just a couple of hours. All help is welcomed!
Do note that if you want to interact with the animals you will need an up-to-date rabies vaccine. There are, however, other ways you can help if you are not vaccinated. Activities include bathing and grooming dogs, playing with puppies and kittens, walking dogs, fundraising, PR work, and odd jobs. Helping at the centre is definitely one of the most rewarding things to do in Goa.
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#7 – Mystery Rooms – Easily one of the most fun places to check out in Goa
- Different themed challenges;
- Suitable for most ages;
- Great activity for families and friends;
- Lots of fun.
Why it’s awesome: A cool place to visit in Goa for families and friends, visitors must tackle a range of challenges to “escape”. Time is ticking! There are various themed challenges to try and most are suitable for between two and eight players. Solve clues and puzzles, use logic, and hunt for hints to help you break free before the time runs out. Challenges vary in difficulty level too. It’s heaps of fun for people of all ages and provides something different to the typical sightseeing experience.
What to do there: Grab your friends or family and choose which exciting challenge to try your luck at. All include a stimulating assortment of codes to crack, puzzles to complete, clues to find, and more. Diffuse a bomb in The Hurt Locker, break out of jail in Lockout, reclaim your freedom after being abducted, or uncover the mystery of a haunted forest. Whether you succeed in your chosen mission or not, your time at Mystery Rooms is sure to be filled with fun and offers great opportunities for bonding and teamwork.
#8 – Goa State Museum – A fascinating educational place to visit in Goa
- Gorgeous historic building;
- Diverse galleries to explore;
- Home to a huge assortment of historic items;
- Well curated collections with good information.
Why it’s awesome: Goa State Museum , located in the state capital of Panaji, is housed in a grand former palace (Adil Shah Palace). It’s among the hotspots in Goa for people who want to learn more about local culture, history, and life. Founded in 1977, the interesting museum contains thousands of artefacts and exhibits. Divided into different galleries, the museum houses something to pique all curiosities and appeal to all tastes. From art and science to religion and everyday life, the museum covers diverse themes. One of the appealing attractions for budget travelers, there’s no entry charge to explore the museum (though, do note that some activities, such as watching shows, do incur a charge).
What to do there: Allow plenty of time to explore the museum’s 14 diverse galleries and fully appreciate the rich array of objects from different eras. As well as local objects you’ll find displays and exhibits related to all parts of the vast nation. See a large selection of eye-catching sculptures made from various materials in the Sculpture Gallery. Most pieces are related to Hindu and Jain beliefs and pieces date back many years. The Christian Art Gallery showcases paintings, statues, and religious artefacts from the Christian faith. See contemporary art from Goa and other parts of India in the Menezes Braganza Gallery.
More modern art is displayed in the Contemporary Art Gallery. Admire mini paintings, Southern Indian bronze images, ancient terracotta figures, and more in the Banerji Art Gallery, and discover more about printing techniques from through the ages in the Printing History Gallery. The Religious Expression Gallery is a top section to gain greater insights into different spiritual and religious beliefs while Goa’s Freedom Struggle Gallery details the state’s history and fight for independence. Culture lovers shouldn’t miss the Environmental and Development Gallery and the Cultural Anthropology Gallery, while those with a stronger interest in science and the Earth should check out the Geology Gallery. Other areas include the National Heritage of Goa Gallery, the Furniture Gallery, and the Numismatics Gallery.
#9 – Cola Beach – One of the most incredible free places to go to in Goa
- Quiet beach away from the crowds;
- Beautiful ocean views;
- Camping options;
- No charge to enjoy.
Why it’s awesome: Something of a secret and scenic hidden gem in Goa, the picture-perfect Cola Beach is located in South Goa. The stunning beach sees relatively few tourists and can only be accessed by private transport. This means that those who do make the effort to visit can escape the crowds and enjoy the natural beauty in peace and quiet. Surrounded by nature, the beach has two separate parts that are split by a small hill. There’s a lovely lagoon and an attractive river to further enhance the visual appeal and uniqueness.
What to do there: Get away from the hustle and bustle and spend a few hours at the tranquil Cola Beach. Relax on South Cola Beach for a more intimate vibe—it’s just 145 metres (476 feet) long. North Cola Beach still isn’t huge, though, as 800 metres (2,625 feet) long. Admire the views of the sea, lagoon, river, trees, and hills. Sunbathe on the sands and swim or paddle in the refreshing waters to cool down in the heat and get active. Want to stay for longer? Comfortable tents are available to rent for a night in nature.
#10 – Dr. Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary – Awesome place to visit in Goa with kids!
- Home to numerous types of birds;
- See other diverse interesting creatures;
- Attractive scenery;
Why it’s awesome: Located on Goa’s Chorao Island, Dr. Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary was named in honour of a famous Indian ornithologist. Covering some 440 acres (178 hectares), the terrain is mainly made up of dense mangrove forest. A Goa must see for fans of wildlife, particularly birds, the sanctuary is home to a variety of bird species (both local and migratory) as well as crabs and other creatures. Water channels cross the area and there are plenty of scenic views. It is possible to visit the sanctuary all throughout the year.
What to do there: Make your way to Ribandar ferry dock and cross the Mandovi River to reach Chorao Island. Even the journey can be exciting for younger members of the family. Take binoculars to help you spot even more creatures. Look out for diverse coastal birds, including herons, bitterns, snipes, and avocets. Coots and pintails are common wintertime visitors. You might also see crocodiles lurking in the mangroves, various insects and small reptiles, flying foxes, crabs, and the curious mudskipper—a type of fish that can walk on land. Walkthrough the mangroves on the boardwalk, go canoeing through the narrow creeks, and climb the watchtower for good views of the terrain and wildlife.
#11 – Chorla Ghat – One of the nicer places in Goa to sightsee!
- Stunning scenery and views;
- Diverse outdoor activities;
- Tranquil vibe.
Why it’s awesome: Sitting at the point where the borders of Goa, Maharashtra, and Karnataka meet, Chorla Ghat is a fantastic ecotourism destination. One of the best natural points of interest in Goa, it is part of the Sahyadri Mountains’ Western Ghats. Located at an elevation of 800 metres (2,625 feet), Chorla Ghat is rich in biodiversity and is home to several rare species of flora and fauna as well as more common types. Birds are especially abundant. There are natural attractions, like waterfalls, hiking trails, and animal-watching hides, to enjoy and the atmosphere is peaceful. It’s a great place to get away from busy city life for a while and simply enjoy the wonders of nature.
What to do there: The rainforests around the Chorla Ghat area are rich with birdlife and you can try and spot many species, including flycatchers, sunbirds, pigeons, thrush, and beautiful hornbills. Wolf snakes are among the rare land species that call the area home and you’ll probably also see lots of colourful butterflies. Sit patiently in one of the hides to increase your chances of seeing different creatures in their natural habitat. There are various hiking and trekking trails through the forests, with routes that vary in length and difficulty levels. Visit some of the lookout points for amazing vistas, conquer Lasni Temb peak, and chill out by numerous picturesque waterfalls.
#12 – Sri Mangesh Shantadurga Prasanna Temple – One of the most religious places to see in Goa
- Major Hindu place of worship;
- Statues of various deities;
- Daily rituals;
- One of the biggest temples in Goa.
Why it’s awesome: Often referred to as simply Sri Mangesh Temple, Sri Mangesh Shantadurga Prasanna Temple is one of Goa’s most-visited places of Hindu worship. It’s also one of the state’s biggest temples. It can trace its history back to the 1500s and the building has seen a number of changes and renovations over the years, with the last major works having been carried out in 1973. The present temple building was constructed during the reign of the Marathas. It is fairly simple, yet elegant, in its design. The temple is dedicated to one of Lord Shiva’s incarnations, Bhagavan Manguesh, though there are also shrines to Lord Ganesha and Goddess Parvati as well as statues of various other Hindu deities. Various legends surround the site. It is an active place of worship with various rituals taking place each day. Furthermore, the temple holds several major celebrations throughout the year.
What to do there: Be sure to dress appropriately and follow the dress code when preparing to visit Sri Mangesh Shantadurga Prasanna Temple and remove your shoes before stepping inside. Look around the complex and see the large and colourful statues of deities like Lord Ganesha, Goddess Parvati, Nandikeshvar, Lakshminarayana, Garuda, Gajana, and Bhagavati. Look at the Mangesh Linga, the main focal point of worship in the temple. Legends say that the religious object was consecrated by Brahma on Mangireesh Mountain and later taken to various other locations. Other noteworthy features include the large Nandi Bull, the water tank, the ornate hall of the Sabha Griha, and the seven-tier tower. Watch as devotees perform various rites and rituals and absorb the strong sense of spirituality.
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#13 – Carambolim Lake – One of the most romantic places to visit in Goa!
- Spectacular artificial lake;
- Observation towers;
- Lots of wildlife;
- Woodland walks.
Why it’s awesome: Situated in North Goa, the beautiful Carambolim Lake is one of Goa’s most attractive lakes. The artificial fish-filled lake is surrounded by verdant forest and it’s a great place to spot a variety of birds, both land- and water-based and both permanent and migratory. The lake was initially built to help provide irrigation for the nearby rice fields. When birds started to be drawn to the area steps were taken to preserve and enhance the lake in order to provide a suitable place for birdlife to flourish. The views are scenic and the atmosphere is peaceful. In the right company, it’s a great place for romance when visiting Goa.
What to do there: Break away from the busier attractions in Goa and enjoy a sense of calm and tranquillity at the scenic Carambolim Lake. Take a stroll around the lily-covered lake and admire the various flora, such as water hyacinths and Indian marsh snowflakes, that paint bursts of colour onto the scenery. Go rambling through the woodlands and look out for birds like hawk owls and jungle owlets and spot species like moorhens, water hens, herons, egrets, swallows, and coots in and around the water. Climb the watchtowers for sweeping views.
#14 – Museum of Christian Art – A great place to visit in Goa if you are alone/traveling solo
- Located in a former convent;
- Eye-catching architecture;
- Interesting and educational;
- Home to numerous religious items.
Why it’s awesome: The Museum of Christian Art is one of the top points of Interest in Goa for anyone interested in religious history. It’s also a great place to beat the heat and spend some time learning while indoors. Found in the heart of the old city, the museum is housed in the former Santa Monica Convent, itself a historic and attractive building of interest. A fairly unique museum in Asia, it contains a huge selection of Christian artefacts, art, and sacred objects from various times throughout history. Many pieces were exquisitely made by local craftspeople and artisans. Interestingly, most of these artists were Hindu. Established in 1994, the museum seeks to showcase Indo-Portuguese Christian art collected from Goa’s places of worship.
What to do there: Appreciate the fine building from outside before entering the museum to admire the vast collections of art and antiquities. The mobile mass kit is interesting—it was used by priests when travelling to outlying towns and villages to perform religious ceremonies.
Don’t miss seeing the collection of ornate and richly embellished ceremonial robes and the unusual bust of St. Margaret of Antioch with a chest cavity designed to hold a relic. Note how many of the pieces have slight Indian and Hindu influences, caused by local artists injecting their own ideas and techniques into their work. There are paintings and sculptures of Jesus Christ and various saints, beautiful chalices, items set with precious gems and metals, plates used in mass, wooden carvings, crucifixes, rosary beads, church furnishings, and more.
#15 – Kesarval Waterfalls – A beautiful and scenic place to check out in Goa
- Picturesque waterfalls and scenic views;
- Opportunities to bathe in mineral-rich waters;
- Water believed to have healing qualities;
- Cultural and historic attractions close to hand.
Why it’s awesome: Situated near Cortalim village, Kesarval Waterfalls aren’t just gorgeous to look at—the falls are also believed to have healing and medicinal qualities. A high mineral content is added to the water from the rocks, helping to create a spectacular natural spa, and the algae is also thought to nourish and enhance the water. Among the famous places in Goa for tourism, visitors will find a variety of facilities close to hand, including eateries, bathrooms, currency exchange counters, and so forth. Diverse attractions and activities can be found in the locale, meaning that people can combine several hotspots in Goa for a varied day out.
What to do there: If you want to admire the waterfall in its full glory, visit during the rainy season. The falls are full and the water thunders into the lake. If, however, you prefer to bathe and swim, July to March is the best time—the waters aren’t so powerful and the rocks aren’t as slippery and dangerous. Make your way along the zig-zagging steps to reach the falls. Relish the views and atmosphere and soak away your cares in the soothing waters. Dry yourself off and visit nearby places of interest like Santana Church in Talaulim village, Mormugao Fort, and Rachol Fort.
#16 – Old Goa – A great place to see in Goa if you love architecture
- Old Portuguese capital in India;
- Many colonial remains and interesting buildings;
- Numerous quaint churches;
- Lots of green spaces.
Why it’s awesome: Situated in North Goa, Old Goa is a historic city that once served as Portugal’s capital in India. Founded in the 15th century, the city thrived under Portuguese control . It was later abandoned, though, due to disease. It eventually became part of the Republic of India in 1961. Today, the city is a UNESCO-listed site. The district is famous for its colonial remains, historic churches, and abundant sightseeing opportunities. Photographers are often drawn to the area’s many jewels. Old Goa boasts a great blend of Indian and European influences and it is home to some of the most well-known landmarks in Goa. It’s easy to explore and soak up the vibe by foot or bicycle.
What to do there: Plan to spend at least a few hours wandering around Old Goa and enjoying its striking architecture, nostalgic air, and charming atmosphere. Call by the numerous interesting churches, though do remember to be dressed respectfully if you wish to enter inside any places of worship. Highlights include Se Cathedral, the Basilica of Bom Jesus, the Church of Our Lady of the Rosary, the Church of St. Francis of Assisi, the Chapel of Our Lady of the Mount, the Chapel of St. Catherine, and the Church of the Cross of Miracles. Pass under the grand Viceroy Arch, see the often-forgotten St. Paul’s College, and take time out to relax in beautiful green surroundings. Be careful of bumping into snakes when walking the narrow, quiet lanes that wind through the area!
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#17 – Devil’s Canyon – One of the more unique places to visit in Goa!
- Steeped in fascinating local legends;
- Stunning scenery;
- Outdoor activities;
- Spot diverse wildlife and plants.
Why it’s awesome: Located near Molema, Devil’s Canyon is a scenic jungle-surrounded canyon. The river gushes through the jagged canyon and the jungle is home to fascinating wildlife. The views are picturesque and there are great photo opportunities . The gorge takes its name from a local legend—it is said that each day a villager went to the river to ask the Devil for fish to feed his guests. He was granted fish. One day, the curious Devil followed the cunning villager and discovered that he had no guests and was eating the fish himself. The Devil then cursed the river and forbade anyone from fishing there again. There are several other places of interest close to the canyon too.
What to do there: Head to one of the viewpoints for glorious views of the stunning canyon and go walking along the rocks and through the jungle. You may spot diverse wildlife in the jungle too—creatures that call the area home include birds, butterflies, reptiles, and black panthers. Although it’s rare to actually see a wild panther you might just get lucky (and staying safe travelling means you will not get too close to these if you do)! For more natural beauty continue your trip to the nearby Dudhsagar Waterfalls and then add some culture and spirituality to your Goa itinerary with a visit to Tambdi Surla Temple.
#18 – Keri Beach – A perfect place to visit in Goa if you are on a budget!
- Long sandy beach;
- Peaceful ambience;
- Feast on delicious seafood;
- Try various watersports.
Why it’s awesome: Budget Goa is blessed with many beautiful beaches, and Keri Beach (also sometimes known as Querim Beach) is no exception. The largest beach in the northern part of the state, the long sandy stretch is fringed with casuarina and palm trees and has a quiet and peaceful vibe. Relatively uncrowded, it’s a perfect place to spend a few hours lazing in the sunshine and away from the tourist masses. The Tiracol River flows into the sea close to the beach and an old fortress (now converted into a heritage hotel) overlooks the sands. As with all public beaches in Goa, there’s no charge to enjoy the seaside.
What to do there: You’ll find Keri Beach close to the popular Arambol Beach. Make your way to Paliem Sweet Water Lake and cross through the hill and jungle to reach the beautiful Keri Beach. Relax on the soft white sands and take plenty of pictures of the postcard-worthy scenes. Dine on fresh and tasty seafood in one of the simple eateries as you soak up the vistas. Various watersports are available at the beach if you want to get active and enjoy a thrill—why not have a go at paragliding? You can look through Goa Airbnb listings to try and find a base nearby!
#19 – Butterfly Conservatory of Goa – Certainly one of the most exotic places to see in Goa!
- Labour of love created by a nature-loving couple;
- Home to many species of butterfly;
- Beautiful views and peaceful vibe;
- Collection of birds.
Why it’s awesome: Somewhat off the beaten track, the Butterfly Conservatory of Goa is an especially nice place to take the kids. It can also be pretty romantic if you visit with that special someone! Situated near Ponda, the small butterfly sanctuary is perched on a hill. A stream flows through the forest and gardens and the site is the result of hard work by a couple who wanted to create a beautiful place where pretty butterflies could thrive. Butterflies come and go as they please, attracted by the wide variety of plants and flowers, and the owners have recorded some 100 species of visiting butterflies.
What to do there: Walk through the attractive sanctuary, admiring the various flowers and plants, and watch lovely butterflies flitting from place to place. You can expect to see at least a few different types of butterfly at any given time. There are signboards that provide information on different habitats, plants, and butterfly species. Call into the small aviary to see a number of beautiful birds too. Take a seat in the rooftop garden, filled with cacti and other greenery, and appreciate the views over the sanctuary.
#20 – Savoi Plantation – One of the most underrated places to see in Goa
- Learn more about local spice production;
- Sample tasty local cuisine;
- Walk through the aromatic spice plantations;
- More than 200 years old.
Why it’s awesome: We know it’s not on most backpacking India travel guides , but it should be. The enchanting Savoi Plantation is one of the biggest and oldest of Goa’s tropical spice plantations. More than 200 years old, the plantation has always followed organic principles. Sitting at the edge of the Mandovi River, the plantation cultivates a number of spices, used for culinary, medicinal, and therapeutic purposes. It has a tranquil air and appeals to a variety of senses. The plantation covers some 100 acres (40.5 hectares) and features a pond and a terraced valley. There’s an onsite shop and restaurant too.
What to do there: Take a leisurely stroll around the charming historic plantation, pausing to see the different spices as they grow and to inhale the rich fragrances and aromas. Soak up the laid-back air as you see spices like nutmeg, vanilla, cinnamon, cardamom, betel nut, chilli, and pepper. A variety of other plants are grown too and you can learn more about the different spices, herbs, and plants grown at the plantation.
It’s both scenic and informative. Enjoy a tasty meal in the restaurant, relishing the delicious flavours created using the plantations spices and produce, and pick up some spices to take home with you to enhance your own culinary experiments or give to friends and family as a local gift.
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#21 – Panaji – Cool place to see in Goa with friends!
- State capital of Goa;
- Several interesting museums;
- Heritage architecture;
- Multicultural vibe with diverse cuisine.
Why it’s awesome: Also known as Panjim, Panaji is Goa’s state capital. The cute city is a multicultural meeting point with diverse architecture and a laid-back feeling. A river runs at the side of the city with a number of islands easily connected by ferry. There are plentiful local attractions appealing to diverse interests and it’s a great place to spend a few hours exploring. It’s also one of the best places to eat in Goa, with a huge selection of restaurants serving tasty local specialities as well as food from all around India and international fare. Nearby beaches add terrific ways to relax. Panjim is an addition to any Goa itinerary .
What to do there: Explore Goa’s capital by foot, walking past charming heritage homes and buildings like the Bishop’s Palace and the High Court Complex. Learn more about Goa’s trading history at the Customs Museum and spend some time in the vibrant Latin Quarter, something of a novelty for an Indian city. Goa Science Centre and Planetarium is a fascinating educational place that is sure to appeal to curious minds, and art lovers can check out a variety of galleries and workshops such as Gallery Boa Arte and Gallery Gitanjali.
Watch a hot Bollywood movie at the INOX cinema, catch the ferry over to nearby islands, and unwind on beautiful beaches like the popular Miramar Beach. Other places of interest include Our Lady of Immaculate Conception Church, Maruti Temple, Mahalaxmi Temple, the Old GMC Complex, and Kala Academy. Head to the picturesque Dona Paula Beach and see where many Bollywood movies have been filmed.
#22 – Anjediva Island – An unknown (but awesome!) place to see in Goa!
- Off the beaten track;
- Historic trading port;
- Long history;
- Surrounded in folklore tales.
Why it’s awesome: Situated in the Arabian Sea, Anjediva Island covers 1.5 square kilometres (0.6 square miles) and is one of the biggest islands around Goa. It has played an important role through Goa’s history but is a lesser-visited place today. With folkloric connections, the island has a further claim to fame—it was visited twice by Vasco Da Gamma.
The famous Portuguese explorer, who was the first person to reach India by sea, stopped at the island in 1498 and again in 1502. Once an important island for Portuguese defence initiatives, it has also been a significant trading centre and a major port for the Greeks, Egyptians, Arabs, and Portuguese. The island is home to one of the oldest Catholic churches in all of Asia as well as several other interesting sights.
What to do there: You can catch the ferry to Anjediva Island from Karwar (a town in the neighbouring state of Karnataka). Do check that the island is open to visitors in advance to avoid disappointment as it is sometimes not accessible. (The Indian Navy Forces has its headquarters on the island.) Explore the quiet island and see the various ancient homes and buildings from times long since finished. Discover the ruins of the old Portuguese fortress and see the island’s church, which dates back to the early 1500s and is thought to be one of the oldest Catholic churches across Asia.
#23 – Dandeli – A very cool place in Goa to go for a day
- Excellent outdoor activities;
- Abundant wildlife;
- Jungle resorts;
- Fantastic day trip from Goa.
Why it’s awesome: Located in the bordering state of Karnataka, Dandeli is a perfect destination for all thrill seekers, adventure lovers, and fans of the great outdoors. The River Kali offers tons of opportunities for watery fun and the area is known for its important conservation efforts related to tigers. Visitors can see an array of other flora and fauna too. Natural attractions include caves and interesting rock formations.
What to do there: Explore the natural gem of Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary, home to many creatures, some of which are rare. Check out the spectacular Anshi National Park for even more natural splendour, wildlife, and photogenic views. The national park is also known for its population of majestic tigers. You can also enjoy a variety of exciting outdoor activities in the area, such as boat rides, mountain biking, jeep safaris, rock climbing, caving, camping, hiking, canoeing, rafting, and kayaking. It’s definitely a great place for adventure lovers. Explore the Kavala Caves, believed to have been a home of Lord Shiva, visit the popular pilgrimage site of Ulvi Temple, marvel at Mother Nature’s splendour at Syntheiri Rocks, take in the views from Sykes Point (though do be sure to obtain the relevant permission to visit beforehand), and visit Supa Dam.
#24 – Arpora Saturday Night Market – A must-visit place in Goa on the weekend!
- Hundreds of stalls;
- Hippie and relaxed vibe;
- Unusual goods;
- Great dining and drinking.
Why it’s awesome: While Goa has many excellent markets, including a few that draw large crowds on Saturdays, the Saturday Night Market at Arpora is one of the biggest and best. Also sometimes known as Ingo’s Night Market, the gigantic market has a huge selection of stalls that sell an even wider range of goods. It’s a great place to hunt for local items, gifts, treats for yourself, clothes, and unusual one-off items. The prices are reasonable too.
The vibe is relaxed with a hippie feel. It’s a popular place for people to go to start their night out on the town, thanks to the many tempting food stalls and lively bars. The market attracts a good mixture of both locals and foreigners. Do be sure to carry cash as many vendors and establishments don’t accept credit or debit cards.
What to do there: Mingle with the crowds and experience the laid-back Goan vibe as you stroll around the bustling and atmospheric Arpora Saturday Night Market. Browse a large selection of items, including spices, clothing, artworks, crafts, souvenirs, handmade goods, jewellery and accessories, perfumes, funky lamps, shoes, and much, much more. Don’t forget to haggle when making any purchases and keep in mind that you can often score terrific discounts if buying several items from the same seller. Treat yourself to a delicious assortment of tasty goodies and call into one of the bars for a few drinks to really get you in the weekend mood ahead of heading out to a Goa rave .
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Find out what people want to know about the best places to visit in Goa
Which places should we visit in Goa?
Any trip to Goa would be incomplete without visiting the beaches. Cola Beach is one of the more beautiful ones.
Is 3 days enough time to enjoy Goa?
If you’re just looking to see the highlights, then you can see them all in three days. However, Goa is the ideal place to relax in India, so I would recommend hanging out here for a bit longer.
What is Goa famous for?
Goa is famous for its beaches, nightlife and seafood.
What is the most popular place to visit in Goa?
The Palolem Beach is probably one of the most popular places to visit in Goa.
While our comprehensive list of the top places to visit in Goa should keep you busy for your stay, we have a few more bonus ideas for your trip to Goa.
Explore Goa’s numerous beaches, each with a different vibe. Hit up Galgibaga Beach, Candolim Beach, Benaulim Beach, Butterfly Beach, Ashwem Beach, Palolem Beach, and Arombal Beach in addition to the ones already mentioned. Grand Island and Charao Island are well worth visiting too.
Goa has no shortage of awesome wildlife sanctuaries and nature lovers are sure to enjoy discovering the varied delights of Bondla, Cotigao, and Mhadei Wildlife Sanctuaries. Hivre Waterfall and Dudh Sagar Waterfall are among Goa’s natural highlights, and fascinating cave systems include those of Arvalem, Lamgau, and Rivona. Step back in time at places like Fort Aguada and Sinquerim Fort and have a spiritual experience at the Basilica of Bom Jesus. Goa has numerous more splendid churches to discover too. Spend an evening at the cool Hanuman Theatre for a great cultural experience.
Add even more diversity to your vacation when visiting Goa and cross the state borders to explore places a little further afield. In neighbouring Karnataka State, you’ll find the quaint bird-filled village of Nera with its terrific hiking opportunities, and the small town of Karwar, where you can enjoy boat rides to spot dolphins, underwater explorations, stunning beaches, and varied watersports.
Alternatively, take a day trip to one of Maharashtra’s splendid destinations, including the picturesque and wildlife-rich Amboli and the pretty Vengurla. Life hack alert : stay in Mahabaleshwar and enjoy epic sunset views from the killer vantage point at Wilson Point!
Goa really is a terrific all-round destination with something to please everyone. With beaches, wildlife, historic architecture, cultural sites, delectable food, various markets, and more, there’s no reason to ever experience a dull moment in Goa! Tick off these best places to visit in Goa and have a great vacation in one of India’s most popular places.
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Whether you’re looking for beaches, parties or masses of culture, the best things to do in Goa have you covered
The beautiful Goa is not just the place to admire some jaw-dropping sunsets on sandy beaches (though it does that very, very well), it also holds the title of India ’s party capital. Yep, we know you’re visiting Goa with one or both of those two reasons in mind, but you’ll be pleasantly surprised to know that the southwestern state is home to much, much more than beach bars.
Goa is also steeped in history – a slow stroll through the state will open your eyes to ancient buildings with Hindu, Buddhist, Islamic or Portuguese origins, and the food reflects these rich cultures too. Sample delicious seafood, curry and more, and then simply decide to take a nap in a hammock on the beach. You’re in Goa, after all. And whenever you feel like seeing the sights, we’ve got you covered. Here’s our guide to the best things to do in Goa.
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1. dudhsagar falls.
What is it? It is simply not a trip to Goa without a visit to the Dudhsagar Falls. The name literally translates to ‘sea of milk’, which makes sense when you see it. The waterfall is 310 metres high and found deep within the Western Ghat Mountains, with three streams and four tiers. A must see.
Why go? The waterfall is the cherry on top of an already brilliant treck through the forest (one of South India’s most popular for intermediate to advanced level hikers). Plus if you don’t fancy the hike, you can still see the views getting there by car.
2. Fontainhas
What is it? Fontainhas is the oldest of Goa’s well-preserved Portuguese quarters. A UNESCO certified heritage zone, it is dotted with narrow streets that run between colourful, Portuguese-style villas dating to the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Why go? A stroll through this neighbourhood is an essential Goa experience. The Chapel of Saint Sebastian, built in 1880, is a good point to pause, ponder and snap some Insta-friendly shots.
3. Basilica of Bom Jesus
What is it? Built in 1605, the Basilica of Bom Jesus is the most known among Goa’s churches. It’s mostly famous for holding the mortal remains of St. Francis Xavier, revered as the ‘Apostle of the Indes’ among Roman Catholics worldwide.
Why go? It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a grand reminder of Goa’s rich religious traditions. The basilica is particularly popular for its architecture, featuring an ornate main altar, and several spectacularly carved statues, doors, and columns. There’s also a modern art gallery inside, featuring over 30 late twentieth-century paintings.
4. Sahakari Spice Farm
What is it? An impressive range of spices, fruits, medicinal trees and herbs are grown at this lush green plantation spread over 130 acres.
Why go? Sahakari is lined with seemingly endless rows of India’s most cherished spices including turmeric, cardamom, nutmeg, and cinnamon, as well as a decent range of fruits such as papaya and jackfruit. You’ll get to learn about their nutritional qualities and even pick and taste a few samples. Make sure to wrap your day at the in-house restaurant for a delicious meal that puts the best of spices to use.
5. Arpora Saturday Night Bazaar
What is it? This bustling night market comes to life every Saturday evening at 6 pm. It’s partly a large, open-air party with live music concerts and bars adding a great atmosphere to the score of stalls trading in goods of all sorts – cheap souvenirs, designer clothing, handicrafts, freshly ground spices and more.
Why go? Most of Goa’s finest boutique designers, restaurants and bars bring their best to you here, letting you sample a whole range of essential Goan experiences in a single night. Make sure to browse handcrafted jewellery at the Cocoroots and Cheshire Cat kiosks, stop for shawarma from Thalassa or for falafel from Janet & Johns, and wrap your evening at Boutique House Bar located within the market.
6. Se Cathedral
What is it? Se Cathedral is considered to be the largest church in Asia. It’s also one of Goa’s oldest and has been in service since 1640, though construction on the structure began almost a century before that.
Why go? It’s among Goa’s most serene and atmospheric cathedrals, with a plain white façade and seated atop stretches of well-maintained green lawns. The church had two towers when it was first built, and while one collapsed in 1776, the other is well known today for housing a large bell known as the Golden Bell.
7. Singbal’s Book House
What is it? Housed in a heritage building at the intersection of five roads in Panaji, this bookstore dating to 1936 is one of Goa’s oldest.
Why go? Singbal’s is a local legend. The space itself may not seem that impressive at first look; it’s deceptively small, with hundreds of books and magazines crammed into congested shelves. But with some patient browsing, you can uncover some rare gems. It is particularly well-stocked in travel and Goan history guides.
8. Vagator Beach
What is it? A beach for those who like a bit of peace, but not isolation.
Why go? While it's not exactly deserted, Vagator makes for a pleasant beach to spend an afternoon (or even a few days). Umbrellas and loungers line the shore and restaurant staff will bring food and drink directly to you if you want. Other tourists come here too, but it's not a wild party beach. Nearby you can do a bit of sightseeing at Chapora Fort.
9. Big Foot Cross Museum
What is it? This quirky museum houses a collection of over 1,500 Christian crosses gathered from around the world. It is located by the sprawling compounds of Ancestral Goa, an educational project which attempts to recreate a typical Goan village from 100 years ago.
Why go? If you’re a history or art buff, then you’ll likely be fascinated by the sheer variety of crosses found here. It’s a unique testament to Goa’s eccentric heritage. Right by the museum is a handicrafts fair which is also well worth visiting.
10. Artjuna Garden Café and Lifestyle Shop
What is it? Housed in an old Portuguese villa, this café specialising in health food comes with a sprawling garden full of hammocks and mango trees. The attached lifestyle shop offers handcrafted jewellery and a selection of interesting souvenirs.
Why go? Artjuna is the sort of laid-back, upbeat space that’s quintessential Goa to many folks. It’s ideal if you’re seeking community; Artjuna is always drawing fun crowds with frequent movie nights and other fun events. It’s also a great place to unwind solo with a green smoothie and a book, which you can borrow from their in-house library.
11. Mahadeva Temple, Tambdi Surla
What is it? This twelfth-century temple is Goa’s oldest. It’s known for having survived the Goa Inquisition possibly due to its location within the secluded forests of the Western Ghat Mountains.
Why go? Dedicated to the Hindu deity Shiva, this stone temple is remarkably quaint. It’s a treat for architecture lovers, featuring several intricately carved basalt stone pillars and sculptures that show mythological figures as well as symbols traced to a local dynasty, the Kadambas, who ruled the area between the tenth and fourteenth centuries.
12. Anjuna Flea Market
What is it? This bustling weekly market was founded as a hippie exchange over three decades ago, where travellers short of money could barter or sell possessions. Today you’ll find vendors from around the country trading in goods ranging from pashmina textiles and terracotta sculptures to electronics.
Why go? It’s a paradise for thrift shopping, and arguably Goa’s best flea market. It’s also one of its most scenic, with pop-up stores taking up a considerable stretch of the beach. The market is understandably closed temporarily during the pandemic but expects to return to colourful form in the near future.
13. Gunpowder
What is it? Easily one of Goa’s best restaurants. It serves hearty dishes from across India’s southern coast in a quirky and cheerfully colourful setting.
Why go? You can’t go wrong with a meal here. Try their legendary beef fry or the masala prawn paired with appams – a type of pancake made with fermented rice batter in the southern states of Kerala and Tamil Nadu. They have plenty of delicious cocktails to go with your food too, often with generous doses of Feni, Goa’s very own liquor.
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COVID-19 has really taken the wind out of the sails of those who love to travel, explore & experience all that the world has to offer. It has also affected those who treasure Goa for its beauty, heritage, beaches, nightlife and everything else that makes it a top tourist destination in India. We are sure that you are extremely eager to visit Goa and have a grand time, having been unable to visit it for so long! That is why we have come up with this blog, to remind you once again of the charm and attraction of Goa & what are the top places that let you experience the best of what it has to offer.
Utter the word Goa, and images of beaches with colourful beach shacks, wild parties, flea markets buzzing with tourists & fresh seafood flood your mind. Although it is counted among the top travel destinations in India because of those things, there is much more to this state with its coastline which stretches along the Arabian Sea. There are several points of tourist interest excellent for sightseeing, from waterfalls to spice plantations. You can avail the benefits of an Ayurvedic massage or take a heritage walk exploring the Latin quarters. It is for all these reasons, this wide appeal to everybody, that Goa stands out as both a favourite honeymoon destination and a tourist destination suitable for family holidays. In this blog, we bring you the top 15 places where you can experience the best that Goa has to offer.
List of 20 Best Places to Visit in Goa
- Panaji, North Goa
- Margao, South Goa
- Vasco da Gama, South Goa
- Mapusa, North Goa
- Calangute, North Goa
- Candolim, North Goa
- Anjuna, North Goa
- Bambolim, North Goa
- Agonda, South Goa
- Mandrem, North Goa
- Morjim, North Goa
- Sanquelim, North Goa
- Ponda, North Goa
- Bicholim, North Goa
- Valpoi, North Goa
- Canacona, South Goa
- Sanguem, South Goa
- Quepem, South Goa
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Panaji: A relaxed state capital!
Panaji should occupy a place in your list of visiting places in Goa, not just because it’s the capital city, but because there are so many places that make for an incredible sightseeing tour. From taking a heritage walk in Fontainhas – the Latin Quarters to spending a day at the Miramar Beach, this city promises you a quality time. Ornithologists and bird lovers can also visit the Dr. Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary, situated just 7 kilometers from here & home to migratory birds as well as common & uncommon species of marsh dwelling birds.
Popular Things to See in Panaji
- Resig Magos Fort
- Church of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception
- Adil Shahi Palace
- Miramar Beach
- Kala Academy
- Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary
- Divar Island
- Shanta Durga Temple
- Dr. Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary
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Margao: Cultural capital of Goa!
Margao is not the kind of place which you would want to miss while planning to visit Goa. The town claims the tag of being Goa’s cultural capital, and after exploring it, you realize, it’s a tag well deserved. The prominent landmarks in the town are the Municipal Garden, The Holy Spirit Church, House of Seven Gables and Damodar Temple, all of which are famous points of interest for tourists. You should also visit the special market to explore the various species and dried fish. Almost all the specialties that make Goa famous are to be found in Margao, apart from the Margao curry. It’s interesting to know that Margao Curry is exported to Portugal and elsewhere.
Popular Things to See in Margao
- Municipal Garden
- The Holy Spirit Church
- House of Seven Gables
- Damodar Temple
- Pandava Caves
- Margao Market
- Zalor Beach
- Sri Chandranath
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Vasco da Gama: Mostly the beaches!
The city of Vasco da Gama is named after the Portuguese explorer. If you are planning to visit Goa to spend time on its beaches, then this is where you need to be. There are several beaches like Cansaulim, which is great for watching the setting sunset, or Hollant, perfect for a wild ride with your friends! There are other attractions too, like the St. Andrews’s Church which is 400 years old. There’s also a Naval Aviation Museum, which is one of three such museums in India. If you visit it in March though, you can attend the Shigmo, a festival marked by street dances and colourful parades.
Popular Things to See in Vasco da Gama
- Mormugao Fort
- Arossim Beach
- Bogmalo Beach
- Cansualim Beach
- Velsao Beach
- Hollant Beach
- St. Andrew’s Church
- Kesarval Waterfalls
- Sahakari Spice Farm
- Naval Aviation Museum
- Shri Ramnath Temple
- Three Kings Church
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Mapusa: Off to the Friday Bazaar!
There are many reasons to visit Mapusa during your Goa tour, but one that mentions a special mention is the Mapusa Friday Market. Held every Friday, a visit takes you across stalls selling Goan spices, homemade sausages, fish with marsala ready to cook, vegetables, chillies, cashews and sweets. Located in the Bardez sub-district, it enjoys a close proximity to several beaches like Vagator & Chapora.
Best Things to See in Mapusa
- Bodgeshwar Temple
- Mapusa Friday Bazaar
- St. Jerome Church
- Maruti Temple
- Cansaulim Church
- Church of Our Lady of Miracles
- Municipal Building (for its architecture)
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Calangute: A town with the Queen of Beaches!
Calangute Beach is counted among the most beautiful beaches of Goa, and that is precisely why this town in Bardez district makes it to any Goa travel guide. On any given day on the beach, your eyes will meet scores of backpackers and tourist, all having a great time! There are shacks, lots of clubs, shows being held, open air dances being performed and people enjoying adventure sports like parasailing and water skiing.
Popular Things to See in Calangute
- Calangute Beach
- St. Alex Church
- Tibetan Market
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Candolim: As relaxed as it gets!
Candolim, just like Calangute, attracts tourists in Goa for its prime attraction, Candolim Beach . However, if you like your beaches crowded & noisy with a party like atmosphere, you won’t find much to do here! It is for you though, if all you are looking forward to is a sunbath, admiring the sunset, maybe a dip & enjoying parasailing. One other reason that you should visit the beach is the “River Princess”, a bulk carrier which ran aground 100 meters ashore. Pick a sunbed, watch the waves kiss the shore while they are tinged with red & yellow during sunrise and sunset.
Best Things to See in Candolim
- Candolim Beach
- Our Lady of Hope Church
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Anjuna: Still a bit hippy after all these years!
If you took a trip to Goa in the 1960’s & visited the village of Anjuna, you would find yourself in the middle of trance parties, hippies in psychedelic colours & free spirited backpackers. Today, you will find all sorts of tourists, both domestic & international, with some traces of that hippie era. One way of getting a feel of that is visiting the Flea Market, which opens on Wednesdays. You can lay hands on all kinds of stuff from sarongs, sandalwood & leather goods to crystals & stones. The other top place to visit is the Anjuna Beach , comparatively less crowded among the other beaches in Goa. To experience the trance scene, visit it in the evening and head towards restaurants like Curlies or Shiva Valley.
Popular Things to See in Anjuna
- Wednesday Flea Market
- Anjuna Beach
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Bambolim: So quiet, so lively!
Bambolim will always find a mention among the top 10 places to visit in Goa for its beach. It is a long white sandy stretch of sand, rocks and happily swaying coconut palms which serves both aesthetical & functional purposes (such as, offering shade from the midday sun). On some days, you might see groups of young boys & girls chilling out, but what you will often see are fishermen getting ready to go fishing. It is also a great picnic spot in Goa for a family, as it is pretty secluded and free from vendors and shacks. There is a Bambolim Beach Resort though, where you can try out a variety of cuisines, from Goan to Continental delights.
Popular Things to See in Bambolim
- Bambolim Beach
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Agonda: Time and tide wait for Agonda!
Agonda is a top travel destination in South Goa, as much for its “silent beach” as for the Olive Ridley Sea Turtles which lay their nests on it in September. The village by the beach is surrounded by dense vegetation, and is a place where you quite forget to remember words like “time” and “hurry”. Watch the waves of the Arabian Sea lapping the shore, cows enjoying a leisurely stroll and dogs having the time of their life! People who have visited Goa describe it as a top beach destination, it’s not to understand why!
Things to See
- Agonda Beach
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Old Goa: Sweeping splendour & grandeur!
There was a time when the capital of Goa was not Panaji but Velha Goa, better known as Old Goa today. It was a time when the grandeur and unparalleled splendour swept through the city, much of which was visible in its towering churches, cathedrals and majestic convents. It is those spectacular pieces of architecture that have secured for Old Goa a permanent place in any sightseeing tour. The popular tourist attractions that attract tourists today, are collectively referred to as “Churches and Convents of Goa”, and include monuments like Basilica of Bom Jesus and Se Cathedral (both UNESCO World Heritage Sites). This is the side of Goa that many more people need to see, a side that displays its rich history and heritage.
Popular Things to See in Old Goa
- Basilica of Bom Jesus (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
- Se Cathedral (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
- Church of Our Lady of the Rosary (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
- Church of St. Francis of Assisi (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
- Chapel of Santa Catarina (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
- Ruins of the Church of St. Augustine (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
- Church of Divine Providence (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
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Mandrem: A sleepy coastal village!
How about visiting a beach in Goa which also offers the opportunity to enjoy an Ayurvedic massage? Mandrem, a sleepy coastal village makes it to this list of top tourist places in Goa for its beach, which is perhaps the quietest in all of North Goa. It is lined with a few beach shacks and some hotels that offer some amazing food, including local delicacies. You can also hire sunbeds and spend a day getting a suntan and spending some quality time. If you are up for a massage, there is a small massage center where you can get one!
Things to see
- Mandrem Beach
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Morjim: Nesting site of Olive Ridley Sea Turtles!
Don’t bother visiting the town of Morjim stretched out on the banks of River Chapora if seclusion, solitude and tranquillity isn’t your thing. Visit it if you want a quiet day out on the beach enjoying the sunset, enjoying a few local delicacies and taking a walk in the village. Families and friends searching for a top beach destination without the usual commotion should head here. Morjim is also a nesting site for the endangered Olive Ridley Sea Turtle. You will find a post with a board on the beach pinpointing the spot where the turtles hatch their eggs. It is a wonderful site to come across!
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- Olive Ridley Sea Turtles
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Sanquelim: Nature & Heritage!
The town of Sanquelim finds a place in the popular tourist attractions in Goa for the Harvalem Caves, Harvalem Waterfalls and Rudreshwar Temple. All of these three tourist places can be covered in one trip itself. The Harvalem Caves are a set of caves named after the five Pandavas of the Mahabharata. The caves themselves were excavated into the Laterite Hill and consist of two major caves including a residential chamber. Just 1 kilometer from here lie the Harvalem Waterfalls, which attain their fullest glory during the monsoons, and the Rudreshwar Temple, located close to the waterfall.
Popular Things to See
- Harvalem Caves
- Harvalem Waterfalls
- Rudreshwar Temple
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Ponda: Heritage and the smell of spices!
Another tourist destination in North Goa where you can explore the rich heritage of Goa is Ponda, with its temples, an ancient mosque and beautiful spice farms. One of these is the Sahakari Spice Farm, a visit to which acquaints you with various types of spices. The farm is set in a tropical garden. There are also a few stalls where you can purchase spices and oils. Tropical Spice Plantation is another spice farm where you see trees like Mexican Mirchi, Pepper Tree and Lavender Tree. It’s interesting to see & know about the various trees and plants which lend that peculiar taste to our food and make it so delicious!
Popular Things to See in Ponda
- Tropical Spice Plantation
- Shri Mahalasa Temple
- Mahalaxmi Temple
- Laxmi Narasimha Temple
- Safa Shahouri Masjid
- Vijaya Durga Temple
- Shri Nagueshi Temple
- Savoi Spice Plantation
- Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary
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Bicholim – Offbeat Nature Getaway
Home to the most scenic waterfalls at Aravalem, oldest mosques, ancient Hindu temples and Mayem Lake, Bicholim is a beautiful countryside to explore in Goa for a relaxing holiday. The popular Saptakoteshwar temple is the major tourist attraction here. Despite having no beaches, it is a blissful haven for nature lovers. The picture postcard settings, ancient rock caves add delight to the mind if you are interested in sightseeing of historical places. Though not much to see in terms of tourist places, this place is still worth a visit for a relaxing escapade into the lap of nature.
Popular Things to See in Bicholim
- Aravalem Waterfalls
- Saptakoteshwar Temple
Location – North Goa
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Sanguem, South Goa – Loners Paradise
Your travel experience will remain incomplete if you don’t visit Sanguem. It is one of the lesser-known destinations to visit in Goa. Though it does not fit in the commercial tourism destinations in Goa, this place is worth a visit. It is blessed with numerous tourist attractions which will surprise you to the core of your heart. It boasts of mysterious caves in Rivona, which is also known as Pandava Caves the kind of which you will not find anywhere else. It is said that Pandavas of Mahabharata lived in these caves during their exile. Lots of spice plantations, dams and waterfalls makes Sanguem scenic and soothing to the heart and eyes. It’s not a place where you can enjoy the pleasure of beaches but if you want to experience something different from the usual beaches of Goa, Sanguem is a place for you.
Popular Things to See in Sanguem
- Rivona Caves
- Rivona Springs
- Vimleshwar Temple
- Tanshikar Spice Farm
- Tambdi Surla Mahadev Temple
- Salaulim Dam
Location – South Goa
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Quepem – Retreat for Magical Holidays
The lesser-known village of Quepem will enchant you forever with its serenity and tranquility. For a relaxed holiday it is the best place to visit in Goa. It is a small village but you will find everything here. Historical Landmarks, scenic Dams, Churches, awesome Beaches, Restaurants and stunning Temples. The tale of Bhoja Kings to the Portuguese rulers, this place echoes their history in the form of temples and dams. Don’t miss the authentic Seafood in Quepem, it is one of a kind. You must visit this place to blend in the secluded serenity of nature.
Top Places to Visit in Quepem
- Shri Chandranath Temple
- Shri Damodar Temple
- Kushavati River
- Morpila SacredGrove
- Chandranath Hill
- 2000 years old Banyan tree
- Canaguinim Beach
- Betul Beach
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Valpoi – Adventure Paradise
Valpoi is a must visit tourist destination in Goa for nature lovers and adventurers. The thrills of water rafting, soothing Chorla Ghats and Vagheri hills for trekking and hiking, rocky hills, dense forests, the magnificent and ruined Nanus Fort, serene temples and mosques and the forever blissful Veluz Nagargaon Bridge will definitely blow your heart away. This village’s lifestyle, culture, festivals and folk songs are another delightful treat to make your journey here one of a kind.
Popular Things to See in Valpoi
- River Mhadei
- Veluz Nagargaon Bridge
- Chorla Ghats
- Vagheri Hills
- Charavane Waterfall
- Brahma Temple
- Diamond Sports Club
Location – North Goa
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The city of Canacona lies in close proximity to wonderful beaches like Patnem, Rajbaga, Colomb and Talpona. Each of these beaches have something different to offer. At Palolem Beach, for example, you can go boating to Monkey, Honeymoon and Butterfly Islands. Talpona Beach, on the other hand, is untouched, pristine and secluded, with an extremely relaxed vibe.
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Q. What is the best time to visit Goa?
Goa can be visited throughout the year. Monsoons is the best time to visit it for its waterfalls, while winters are great for having a great time at its beaches.
Q. Which beaches of Goa are suitable for families?
Some of the beaches in Goa that are suitable for families are Morjim, Bambolim and Candolim.
Q. Does Goa have its own airport?
Yes, Goa has its own airport called Dabolim Airport or Goa International Airport.
Q. What type of accommodation is available in Goa?
Accommodation options in Goa are available in the form of resorts, hotels, beach shacks and guest houses, depending on your preference and budget. There are five star luxury suites as well as budget hotels, villas, midrange hotels, upmarket hotels and long term rentals.
Q. Which places in Goa are suitable for senior citizens?
Some of the places in Goa that are suitable for senior citizens are Old Goa, Dudhsagar Waterfalls, Aguada Fort and Basilica of Bom Jesus.
Q. Where can I experience the nightlife of Goa?
Some of the best nightclubs in Goa where you can experience its nightlife are Tito’s Bar and Club, Club Cubana, Sinq Night Club, Baga Beach and Candolim Beach (for night beach parties).
Q. Do I need a COVID-19 test to visit Goa?
No, you do not need a COVID-19 negative certificate to visit Goa. Domestic travellers too do not need to produce a COVID-19 negative report while arriving at the airport.
Published: 12 Nov, 2020 | Last Updated: 10 Mar, 2022
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In this post you will learn all about the best things to do in Goa. We will cover
- the best beaches in Goa
- the best churches and temples in Goa
- the best forts, museums and other tourists attractions
- the best sunset points in Goa, Goa filming locations and must-try experiences in Goa.
Goa is my most favourite travel destination in India. I visit it at least 2-3 times every year and, in total, I must have been to Goa over 20 times. Every trip to Goa is special in its own unique ways and every trip, I discover new facets of Goan beauty.
In this post I am going to share with you a long list of the best things to do in Goa that I have personally curated based on my vast Goa travel experience.
For a perfect Goa trip, visit places from the list below that excite you, add some interesting experiences to your itinerary and park enough time in your schedule to simply chill in a classic Goan susegaad (laidback) way.
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Best Things to do in Goa: Why visit Goa
Is goa worth visiting.
Goa is absolutely worth visiting for every type of tourist. Goa presents endless opportunities to tourists in the form of spectacular beaches, forts, monuments, temples, churches, delectable food and unique cultural offerings.
What is Goa famous for?
Goa is famous for its unique Indo-Portuguese cultural blend, its many stunning beaches, old temples and churches. It is also popular amongst tourists for its vibrant nightlife and seafood.
What is special in Goa to buy?
The best things to buy in Goa are cashews and feni (indigenous Goan liquor). But many foreign tourists also buy spices, beachwear, handbags and other locally made products sold in Goan flea markets.
If you are planning to carry alcohol bottles with you back home, please read all the rules in my post on travelling on a domestic flight with alcohol here .
Top 5 Things To Do in Goa
I will explain all the best things to do in Goa in greater detail later in the post. But first, here are my top 5 things to do in Goa
- Visit Chapora fort for sunset
- Visit the monuments in Old Goa and walk through the lanes of Foutainhas
- Take in the spectacular panoramic view from Cabo de Rama
- Try out Goa’s local food and drinks (Seafood, feni and King’s)
- Chill for hours on a gorgeous Goan beach
About the name
- Goa has been known by various names since ancient times.
- Some of the names by which it has been known are Gomant, Govarashtra, Goparastra, Govapuri, Gopakpuri, Gopakapattana and Gove.
- While some of the names referred to the whole region, a few referred to its capital or its primary port.
- All the Hindu names associated with Goa refer to it as the land of the fertile soil.
- The Portuguese changed the name of this region to its present day name ‘Goa’ 400 years ago.
Goa trip: Planning Tips
Goa map and where is goa located.
Goa is located on the western coast of India. It is located to the South of Maharashtra and to the North of Karnataka.
Distance to Goa from major cities is as follows:
Mumbai to Goa: 591 kms (12 hours by road) Pune to Goa: 448 kms (9 hours by road) Kolhapur to Goa: 220 kms (4.5 hrs by road) Bangalore to Goa : 562 kms (11 hours by road) Mangalore to Goa: 345 kms (7.5 hours by road)
How to get to Goa?
You can travel to Goa by road from any of the cities in India
You can also take a flight to Goa. Goa has an airport that is connected to all the major cities in India as well as a few international destinations.
You can also take a train to Goa. Madgaon, Vasco de Gama and Karmali are the major junctions connecting Goa with the rest of the country.
The Konkan Railway route connecting Mumbai and Goa is particularly scenic. Book the Tejas Express for the best views.
You can even visit Goa on a cruise from Mumbai by Cordelia cruises.
Best time to visit
The best time to visit Goa is between November and February when the weather is the most pleasant with temperatures between 20 and 30 degrees celsius.
If you are a nature-lover, not specifically seeking Goan beaches, shacks and parties, you can also visit Goa during monsoons i.e. between June and September. Goa is most scenic during monsoons but be willing to navigate through heavy rainfall in June and July.
How to get around in Goa
- Goan public transport does not have great connectivity and is best avoided. But if you are on a budget, you can use a train or a public bus to travel from North Goa to South Goa or vice versa. (Check timings beforehand)
- The best way to get around in Goa is by renting a two-wheeler or a car. Petrol is much cheaper in Goa than its neighbouring states and rental vehicles are easily available at all tourist locations.
How long to visit Goa
- You can easily visit all the touristic highlights of Goa in 4 days (North Goa and South Goa both)
- But to experience the true essence of Goa – its unique susegaad vibe (laidback attitude), it is recommended that you stay in Goa for at least 7 days and divide your stay between North Goa and South Goa.
- You can even use Goa as your workation base and stay for longer periods of time in Goa. There is enough to explore in Goa even you stay there for a month
Read my article on how many days are enough in Goa here
Important Goa Travel Tips
- Goans love their afternoon siestas. So many local shops remain shut in the afternoon.
- Expect crowds and over commercialisation in touristy areas like Candolim, Calangute and Baga.
- Even between November and February, the sun is quite harsh during the afternoons. Always wear a 50 SPF sunscreen in Goa like this one to avoid sunburn (I learnt this the hard way!)
- To experience the true magic of Goa, keep a few days free to simply relax on a beach
- Goan taxi unions are strong and unless you a rent a car online, you will have to hire a cab from your local area only.
- Goamiles is the best app and often the cheapest too for booking a cab from the airport to your stay area.
- Paid parking is available near most major tourist attractions
- Avoid accepting any food or drinks from strangers. It could be a scam and you could get arrested for wrongful possession of banned substances.
- Always check most recent user reviews of accommodations before booking. Many properties have shut down in the last couple of years.
- Dress modestly when visiting churches and temples.
- It is also advisable to keep a mosquito repellent like this one handy (if staying at homestays, hostels or visiting Goa between June to February)
Where to stay in Goa
Best areas to stay in goa.
The three best areas to stay in Goa are:
Candolim, North Goa: Best for first-time visitors to Goa, close to most touristic attractions, plenty of restaurants, cafes, shacks and clubs around. If money is not an issue, stay at the luxurious Taj Aguada for royalty-like treatment and the best views. For more pocket-friendly options, stay at a 3 star property in Candolim. These places are popular and always book fast. Check out availability here.
Palolem, South Goa: Most scenic base in South Goa. Excellent for couples, solo travellers and foreigners. Close to many South Goan attractions, beaches and trekking trails. There aren’t many luxury properties here. The best one for couples, families and foreigners is The Arks Comfort. For solo travellers, I like The Lost Hostel, Palolem for its clean dorms and terrific location 2 mins away from the beach.
Ashwem / Mandrem, North Goa : Quaint, scenic area in North Goa ideal for families, workations and longer stays. Favourite amongst foreigners too. The Boomerang Resort here is a small colony-like resort property here that’s just perfect!
Looking for the best places to stay in Goa?
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1 to 6: Best Beaches to visit in Goa
It is one of the southernmost beaches in Goa.
Clear waters, golden-white sand and a large overlooking cliff on one side make it one of the most scenic beaches in Goa.
It is also an excellent base to take boatrides to smaller nearby islands like the honeymoon island and monkey island.
You can also head out on an eagle feeding trip from Palolem.
Other scenic but much lesser known beaches like Talpona and Patnem are right next to it.
2. Cavelossim
Cavelossim is a spectacular white sand beach in South Goa.
The beach itself is very clean and usually pretty deserted. You can come here for a swim or to spend some quality time with your loved ones.
There aren’t many shacks on this beach. But there are many renowned local seafood restaurants in the nearby area.
Many luxury hotels are located in this area thanks to its etheral beauty.
3. Benaulim
The most family-friendly area in all of South Goa is Benaulim.
The beach itself has the best blend of natural beauty and touristy shacks.
You can come here with your kids, for a walk, for sunbathing in the afternoon or even for a candlelight dinner in the evening.
The nearby area also has many nice restaurants, pizza places and bakeries.
Vagator beach is a beautiful beach under Chapora fort. You can come here for excellent sunset views and watersport activities.
For couples – Visit the smaller beach next to Vagator, called Ozran beach. It is prettier and far less crowded.
Also visit the hundreds of bakeries and cafes in this area. Jaws is my favourite bakery in North Goa and I also love Café Morgan’s (ten minutes away) for the best sunset views from a café.
This beach is a favourite amongst foreigner and locals looking for a quieter beach.
The beach is a unique white sand beach surrounded with dense palm trees.
At the entrance, you will find a turtle nesting centre and in evenings (during nesting season) you will be amazed to find many Olive Ridley turtles on the shore here.
Plenty of sunbeds are available all across the beach for spending a lazy afternoon under the sun.
Arambol is the most foreigner-friendly beaches in Goa.
There are many shacks all along the beach.
The waters are excellent for a swim. You can also take surfing lessons here.
There are many yoga classes, in the nearby area.
A foreigner’s market sits here in the evenings selling unique handicrafts, beachwear and more.
You can also check out the beautiful sweet water lake next to the beach.
Note on Calangute and Baga
These are the most popular beaches in Goa and unfortunately the least beautiful.
They are best base for those interested in partying and nightlife but the beach itself is always too crowded and dirty.
For watersports, surfing or sunbathing – choose other beaches in North Goa that are quieter and cleaner.
7 – 11 Best Churches/Temples in Goa
7. mangeshi temple.
Mangueshi Temple is a beautiful, serene temple that’s very popular among Shiva worshippers.
In the 16th Century, the Portuguese, upon their conquest tried to destroy this temple. However, before its destruction, the linga was moved to its present day location and the temple was protected from destruction.
The Deepasthamba (lamp tower) in the courtyard of the temple is its highlight.
You can find parking outside the temple. Wear modest clothes.
8. Basilica of Bom Jesus
The Basilica of Bom Jesus is one of the oldest churches in Goa.
It exhibits a Boroque style of architecture. Its interiors are fairly simple.
The exterior façade, however, is unique as it uses laterite stone – a rarely used material for church façades.
The place is usually very crowded during the day as it is a mandatory stop on all tourist tours. Expect long queues to enter (Plan around 30 to 45 minutes)
Once inside, see the remains of St. Francis Xaviers – the highly revered priest who played a key role in the introduction of Christianity to Goa.
Timings: Mon to Sat – 9.00am to 6.30pm, Sunday – 10.30am to 6.30pm
9. Se Cathedral
The Se Cathedral is located right across the street from Basilica of Bom Jesus.
It is a beautiful Cathedral built using classis Portuguese Manueline style of architecture. Photography enthusiasts love capturing the façade of this Cathedral. The interior boasts of intricate wood work.
The Church was built to commemorate the victory of Afonso de Albuquerque over the Muslim rulers in the region.
Plan to spend half an hour here and longer if you are particularly interested in 16th century architecture.
Timings: 7.30 am to 6 pm (Monday to Sunday)
10. Church of St Assisi
This Church is next to Se Cathedral and yet another must-visit 17th century structure.
Its façade craftily uses the Portuguese-Manueline style of architecture. Unlike the simplistic interiors of its neighbours, this Church is lavishly decorated on the inside as well.
The place exudes a calm vibe and is usually not as crowded as the Basilica of Bom Jesus.
Photography is prohibited inside the premises of this church. Remember to dress modestly.
It also houses a museum of Archeological History. The pieces of art on display definitely make it completely worth a quick visit.
Timings: Museum (all days): 9.00am – 12.30 and 3.00pm to 6.30 Church Mon to Sat – 7.30am to 6.30pm
Quick note on visiting Old Goa: You can visit the churches in Old Goa entirely on your own. But honestly, the first time I did that, I hardly got any insights. The place doesn’t have many informative boards detailing the significance of the Portuguese structures. On one of my later trips though, I booked a guided tour and learnt so much more, it felt truly worth the time and money. I have also found a church walk tour that not only includes the above churches, but also takes you to the Gateway of the Palace of Yusuf Adil Shah and Church of St. Cajetan. You can check out the details of this Church Walk tour here .
11. Shantadurga Temple
The Shantadurga Temple is an important place of worship amongst the Gaud Saraswat community.
Many people who originally hail from Goa pay regular visits to this temple.
The original temple was destroyed by the Portuguese during the 16th century. The present day temple is one that has been constructed under the Maratha ruler Chhatrapati Shahu’s dictate.
Inside, observe the deity holding two serpants – significant of Lord Brahma and Lord Vishnu.
12-15 Best Forts in Goa
12. chapora fort.
The Chapora Fort is without a doubt my most favourite fort in Goa. Its laterite walls that overlook the Vagator beach offer the best sunset views in Goa. It is also famous for being a filming location of an iconic scene from a popular Hindi movie ‘Dil Chahta Hai’.
The fort was originally called Shahapura or the place of Adil Shah of Bijapur dynasty. When the Portuguese entered Goa, it was taken over by them and the name changed to Chapora.
Later, during the reign of the great Chhatrapati Sambhaji, the fort was won back over when the brave Maratha warriors scaled up its vertically steep walls.
Today, however, the only element of its giant structure that is still intact are its fortified walls and the steps that lead up to the entrance.
When you visit the place:
- Plan to reach the place about an hour before sunset.
- Be prepared to climb up a flight of old stairs to reach the top (takes about 15 minutes)
- Pick a place on the wall to admire the glorious sunset. Be careful with kids. Going over the walls on the cliff end can be risky.
- Shop wonderful souvenirs and handicrafts at one of the many local shops lining the stairs.
13. Reis Magos
Many tourists visiting Goa choose to visit Fort Aguada over Reis Magos.
But personally, I prefer Reis Magos for its giant structure overlooking Mandovi river and Goan countryside and its historic significance.
Reis Magos was originally built during the Adil Shah reign and was later expanded and restructured by the Portuguese. It served as a giant fortified structure protecting the Portuguese from invasions and keeping the old capital of Goa – Velha in the safe custody of the Portuguese.
The protective function of this fort was later transferred to the newer Fort Aguada and Reis Magos was converted into a prison.
Today, the fort is open to tourists, is a home to cultural activities and is an excellent place to click some of the best panoramic shots of the Mandovi river and Goa’s current capital – Panjim.
Timings: Tuesday to Sunday – 11.00am to 5.30pm
14. Fort Aguada
The most popular fort in Goa is Fort Aguada. It stands tall near the touristy area called Candolim.
The word Aguada originating from Portuguese signifies the primary purpose of this fort – water storage. The fort had the largest storage of water in Asia. Its strategic position near Mandovi river and Arabian Sea also protected it from invasions and the fort through its entire tenure remained a stronghold of the Portuguese.
The fort was constructed in the early 16th century and today, there are many things to observe inside the fort
- Laterite construction and the wide walls overlooking the Arabian Sea
- The large water resource that was used by Portuguese ships sailing further east.
- The old lighthouse (the first lighthouse ever in Asia)
- A new lighthouse offering panoramic views
In addition to this, you can also travel to the nearby area to see the Lower Fort Aguada overlooking the Sinquerim beach.
The Taj Aguada , which in my opinion, is one of the best luxury properties in Goa offering a Portuguese vibe coupled with top-notch hospitality is also located within the fort boundaries.
15. Fort Tiracol
Fort Tiracol is the northern most fort in Goa.
To reach the Fort, you have to drive to the banks of the river Tiracol and then take a short ferry across.
The fort is a 15-minute drive away from the riverbank.
The fort is now converted to a heritage hotel. Even though considerably smaller than other forts, the hotel management maintains the fort in good condition adding to the charm of the visit.
You can visit the fort during the day and click stunning pictures of the coastline.
If you want to stay here, see availability and prices here .
16. Cabo de Rama
Cabo de Rama is my favourite viewpoint in all of Goa. It is located in South Goa and is a short drive away from major tourist hubs like Benaulim, Cavelossim and Palolem.
The fort itself is not well maintained at all and most of its walls are damaged and broken. But the fort is an absolute must-visit for its breathtaking views. Although fairly deserted, you will find a few Instagrammers and influencers posing for pics and shooting reels here.
You can also climb down from the fort to reach the completely deserted gem ‘Cabo de Rama beach’
Also, if you want to skip the fort altogether, you can visit the Cabo de Rama view point – a vast open piece of flat land overlooking the South Goan coast.
17-18 Best Museums/Tourist Attractions
17. naval museum.
The Naval museum in Goa is truly remarkable. It is the only naval museum in Asia.
You get to see some of the naval aircrafts on display. A video documentary is also played thrice a day.
The exhibits are very well-maintained and seeing the collection of aircrafts, the history and growth of naval aviation invokes a sense of pride.
This is one of the only two military museums in India and absolutely worth a visit (Especially for Indians).
Timings: 9.30am to 5.30pm
18. Bigfoot Museum
The Bigfoot Museum or Ancestral Goa is a representation of Goan life in a museum-like manner.
You will find life-sized images of Goan locals, recreation of Goan houses, small bird aviary, shops selling local produce and handicraft and the highlight of the place – the tallest laterite sculpture that of Saint Mirabai.
A walk through the entire area will give you a glimpse into the origin of Goa, the legends that surround Goan history and the life of its locals.
The place is a must-visit for those travelling with kids for its educational value. Foreigners or those not acquainted with the unique history of Goa would also learn more about the roots of Goa from this place.
Timings: 9.00am to 6.00pm
19-21 Best offbeat places
19. cola beach.
Cola Beach is an offbeat place in Goa for two reasons – a) its remote location and b) its blue lagoon
To visit the place, you need to drive a car with excellent ground clearance as the road leading to the beach is rough. If not park your car where the road ends and walk your way down. You can also access it through Samyama Resort for a better pedestrian road.
Once here, get lost in pristine, unperturbed, raw natural beauty. Hang out at one of the restaurants or take a dip in the blue/emerald lagoon.
If the water is too high for you, you can even try paddling.
If you absolutely love spending time away from chaos, you can even stay overnight at the Blue Lagoon Resort or the Samyama Resort.
Quick tip: Reach Cola before sunset at all costs
20. Mollem/Dudhsagar/Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary
Mollem is a lush green widely spread out area in Goa that provides an excellent opportunity to explore Goa beyond the beaches. Remember, it is not a specific place in a
In this area, you will find:
- the stunning Tambdi Surla temple
- the Mahavir Wildlife sanctuary – home to a wide variety of animals and birds and accessible by car throughout. You can also head out on jungle safaris inside this area.
- The Dudhsagar waterfalls – one of the tallest waterfalls in the world
Visiting Mollem on a day trip is possible. Remember that the area is entirely deserted and pitch dark after sunset.
It is advisable to visit the place through an organised tour like this Dudhsagar Falls tour. You will be picked up from your hotel and dropped back by evening. En route Dudhsagar, you will pass by Old Goa and on your way back, you will stop at a Spice Plantation.
See more details of Dudhsagar tour here.
Do not the waterfalls solo or on scooter.
If you want to stay longer in this part of Goa, stay at The Dudhsagar Spa Resort.
21. Goa Islands
The state of Goa includes a few nearby islands that are not only offbeat but absolutely spectacular and full of natural and historic offerings.
The three islands that are particularly rewarding for tourists are
a) Divar Island: St Mathias Church, Our Lady of Piety Church
b) Chorao Island: Salim Ali Bird sanctuary, Boat ride, Feni urrak tasting
c) Sao Jacinto Island: St Hyacinth Church
Don’t expect to see awe-inspiring churches or architecture here. The roads on these islands are also not in the best condition.
But these islands are in a far more raw state than most of touristy North Goa. Spending a day visiting these islands helps you reconnect with the essence of Goa, its coastal beauty, water bodies and cultural blend.
The most interesting and fun way of exploring these islands (Divar and Chorao) is on a bicycle with a bunch of fellow travellers. Check out this Goa Island cycling trip for more info.
The trip usually gets full pretty fast as it only allows few people on the tour. Book it before it gets full.
22-28 Best Filming Locations
I don’t think there is any state in Goa which has served as a filmmaker’s muse as much as Goa has. From romantic movies to comedies to action films, there is a place in Goa that caters to every director’s vision.
Here are a few top filming locations in Goa that are worth visiting on your trip to Goa. (in addition to Chapora Fort aka Dil Chahta Hai fort listed above)
22. Dona Paula Jetty and Beach
The Dona Paula Viewpoint is a famous shooting point in Goa. But the movie for which this location is the most popular is Singham. A famous fighting sequence of the movie was filmed here.
On your visit, you can check out the stunning viewpoint, relax on one of the benches there while taking in the view or buy some quick snacks from one of the ‘Singham’ food stalls here.
On the other hand, the Dona Paula beach has appeared in other Rohit Shetty films like Golmaal. The beach is just a short distance away from the jetty.
23. Ancestral House/Casa Araujo Alvares
This house is most famous as being Singham’s house in the movie Singham. The house is called the Ancestral House and is located outside the Big Foot Museum in Loutulim.
The 250-year old house belonged to a lawyer of the Portuguese times and each of its rooms are well-preserved.
As part of a 20-minute guided tour, you can walk through each of the rooms, have a look at the centuries-old furniture, tapestry, utensils and room structures, house layout and home decor. A walk through the house gives you a first-hand feel of what life would look like in the era of the Portuguese.
24. Anjuna Beach
Remember Urmila Matondkar in Rangeela? Most of her beach sequences have been shot at Anjuna beach.
Anjuna beach has rocky formations inside it that appeal to the photography aesthetic of many.
That’s why the beach has appeared in many other Bollywood movies like Khamoshi and Dil Chahta Hai.
You can spend an afternoon on this beach sunbathing or come here in the evening to watch a sunset. Expect crowds on this beach irrespective of the season.
Read my article on things to do in Anjuna and Vagator
25. Our Lady of Immaculate Conception Church
From Kabhi Haa Kabhi Na to Aashiqui 2 to Simmba, this grand Church has appeared in many Bollywood movies.
As a tourist, you can pay a quick visit to it when you are in Fountainhas (See more details below) or in Old Goa.
The place is always crowded and getting a picture without any strangers photobombing your frame is almost impossible.
A great way to capture the entire church is from the road divider in front of it. Instead of standing on the stairs, stand at the very end of the divider to get your picture clicked.
26. Coco Beach
The Coco Beach features in the movie Gehraiyaan – another movie which tastefully showcases Goan beaches.
In fact, the bungalow in the movie (which is shown to be in Alibaug) is in fact a stunning beach property on Coco Beach. It’s called Ahilya By The Sea and is a plush property ideal for a luxurious time out in Goa. ( Check availability here )
Coco Beach, is in fact, a terrific way to step away from the crowds in North Goan regions of Candolim, Calangute, etc without having to travel too far. It is located just about 10 minutes away from Candolim and lies on the foot of the Reis Magos fort.
27. Parra Road
The current hotspot in Goa is Parra Road. This is a narrow road lined with coconut trees on both sides – its probably the prettiest road in all of Goa. But it rose to fame when it featured in the movie ‘Dear Zindagi’.
Today, it is flooded with young tourists all day long. Everyone wants to get a good pic of here to add some oomph to their gram.
You will find vendors here offering cycles on rent to help you recreate the Dear Zindagi shot.
The road stays fairly busy with vehicular traffic. So be careful when clicking pictures here.
28. Chapel of our Lady of the Mount
This Chapel is technically situated in the heart of Old Goa. But very few tourists visit it as it is not located in the same complex as the Basilica of Bom Jesus.
This Chapel has featured in various Bollywood movies like Golmaal, All The Best, etc.
The chapel is built on a small mount near Church of St. Catejan. The church overlooks the Mandovi river and the beautiful Divar and Chorao islands.
29-45 Best experiences
29. walk at fountainhas.
Fountainhas is a dreamy pastel colony in the heart of Goa. It was a former residential quarter of Portuguese officers. But today, it is one of the most picturesque heritage area in all of Goa.
But a simple walk across the area would not help you much. To understand its historical signifance, as well as to make sure you see every hidden gem in its lanes, you should participate in a Fountainhas heritage walk .
A Fountainhas Heritage Walk is the perfect Old Goa experience for every tourist. A guide or a storyteller will educate you about the history of Fountainhas, introduce you to delectable snacks at the best bakeries and walk you to some beautiful art galleries. There can’t be a more authentic and fun way of spending a few hours in Goa. The heritage walk is quite popular and gets full pretty quickly. Check the availability here.
30. Engage in Watersports
What’s the use of visiting Goan beaches if you don’t want to indulge in watersports? Practically every major beach in Goa offers watersport activities.
But the ones offering the best views are:
- Sinquerim Beach, North Goa
- Ozran Beach, North Goa
- Palolem Beach, South Goa
Try out parasailing, paragliding, banana boat and jet ski.
Book your watersport activities on reaching the beach and bargain hard with all the vendors.
Watersport activities are shut during monsoons.
31. Go Kayaking
There are many places where you can go kayaking in Goa. Some places are Baga River, Sal backwaters, Agonda, Palolem backwaters, etc.
There are many guided tours that introduce you to kayaking and lets you explore the Goan waterbodies in a safe, guided manner. Check out this fun kayaking tour here.
32. Spice plantation tour
There are many spice plantations in Goa that have opened up to tourists.
Some famous spice plantations are Sahakari Spice Farm, Tropical Spice Plantation and Tanshikar Spice Plantation.
A spice plantation tour educates you on the various spice trees in Goa, takes you across the plantation on an interesting guided tour. The farm usually also welcomes you with a lovely welcome drink and serves freshly produced local lunch.
You can include a Spice plantation tour to your itinerary in the following four ways:
- A stop over to Sahakari Spice farms when you are moving your base from North Goa to South Goa (or vice versa)
- As part of a half day tour (if based in South Goa)
- As part of a full day tour to Dudhsagar from North Goa ( check this tour for more details )
- As part of a full day tour to Old Goa from North Goa ( check this tour for more details )
33. Flea market shopping
There is a flea market in and around every major tourist hub in Goa.
In fact, you will see a flea market
- at the entrance of almost every beach
- on the stairs going up to Chapora Fort
- Outside Old Goa Church
But the two flea markets that I find particularly worth visiting are:
- Anjuna Weekly Flea Market (takes place every Wednesday)
- Friday Night Market at Vagator
The flea markets are a great spot to buy beach cover ups, sarongs, handicrafts, hats, junk jewellery, bags and spices. Remember to bargain.
There is also a foreigner’s market at Arambol every evening where foreigners sell beaded jewellery, musical instruments, postcard and other interesting items.
34. Try out a Fish Thali
A big reason why many people crave a Goa trip is for its lip-smacking seafood.
Try out freshly cooked fish preparations served in a Thali (a big round plate full of food) at some of the all-time favourite restaurants in Goa like
- Ritz Classic, Panjim or
- Vinayak, Assagao
35. Binge on Goan Street Food
The best way to save money on a Goa trip is by eating at street food joints.
They serve delicious food at super cheap prices (A filling meal for two would cost only about INR 200)
Some dishes to try are the famous Ros Omelette, Poi (Bread), Goan Chilly Chicken and Xacuti.
36. Go Clubbing
Goa has become synonous with clubbing, especially amongst the youth.
The best area for clubbing is Baga and the best night clubs are
- Club Cubana
Base yourself in a closeby area to get the most of Goan nightlife.
If you want to party and dance all night long, but don’t want to spend a fortune on these clubs, you can simply walk into a beachside shack at Calangute or Baga or Anjuna that features a live DJ.
37. Have beer in a beach shack
The simple vision of spending a lazy afternoon at a Goan beachside shack drinking King’s Beer evokes such soothing emotions. In fact, as simplistic as it may seem, slowing down life and taking in its beauty with a drink to keep you company is the true definition of a Goan vacation.
Leave enough time in your Goa travel plan for such laid back afternoons. It’s a classic Goan experience that’s hard to replicate in other towns.
38. Check out the Drum circle at Arambol
Every evening a corner at Arambol beach comes to life as a large group of people play drums. The vibe is electric.
Its the best way to sa Goa evening as you watch the sun go down while tapping to the beat of drums.
39. Try your luck at a Goan Casino
Goa as something for everyone and casinos have been a huge draw for those who love to test their lady luck.
Personally, I am yet to try out a Goan casino, but those who have, love the experience and find it pretty engaging (if not addictive).
Some of the best casinos in Goa are:
- Deltin Royale
- Majestic Pride
These are located offshore (near Old Goa) and provide super entertainment, delicious buffet meals and an enthralling gaming experience.
40. Try out a massage by the beach
When chilling at a beach in Goa, you will find people who would drop by asking you if you want a full body massage.
Even though I find the idea of getting a massage from a random person on a beach anywhere not appealing at all, I am surprised to find a large number of locals and foreigners pampering themselves to a massage while laying on a sunbed on a beach.
Like with everything else, you need to bargain and decide on a price in advance to avoid getting ripped off.
41. Sign up for a Yoga class
If you want to take your yoga practices deeper, Goa has a suprising number of genuinely authentic yoga classes or yoga retreats.
Most require you to stay at the retreat for 3+ days. The one that’s particularly popular amongst Indians and foreigners is the Asthanga Vinyasa Kranti Yoga.
You could also take up a yoga class from one of the many at Palolem ( check the options listed here )
42. Bungee jumping
Goa has a quite a few bungee jumping options to cater to the tourists that need some adrenaline rush in their itinerary.
Jumpin Heights, the popular bungee jumping company of Rishikesh, is now in Goa and many of this crazy adventure sport have had a positive experience here.
Check out a bungee jumping tour at Jumpin Heights here.
43. Visit a café for sunset
I am a huge fan of cafés and I spend a great amount of time working out of cafés. That’s exactly why I was immediately attracted to the idea of watching the sunset from a café in Goa. The cafés near Anjuna that are particularly famous for their sunset views.
- Café Eva (most popular, super crowded at sunset)
- Purple Martini (a bit expensive, solid vibe, best sunset views)
But the café that’s my personal favourite, for its humble setting, level 1 sunset views and good food is the Morgan’s Place, Anjuna.
44. Dolphin Viewing
A rage that has recently gained momentum amongst Goan tourist is the dolphin watching boat ride.
You can book it at any tourist shop near Candolim.
But quick disclaimer – you may not be able to see dolphins on your trip or you could just spot the fin.
That said, if you have never seen dolphins in your life and would like to try your luck, head out on a dolphin watching boat ride. I don’t recommend going on a full day tour though. A 2-3 hour dolphin watching tour like this one is worth the time and money.
45. Take a dip in one of the many Goan waterfalls
Goa has so many unknown and relatively unpopular waterfalls spread out all across its mainland.
Like locals, the best thing to do if you spot a nice waterfall with a safe pond-like area is to take a dip in it.
Goa Itinerary
Check out these posts, where I make your trip planning easy by laying out day-wise itineraries for you.
3 days in North Goa: The best guide
5 days in Goa: An Ultimate Itinerary
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much will a goa trip cost.
The cost of your Goa trip depends entirely on where you stay and what you do.
But if you want to visit Goa on a budget, read my article on 12 tips to visit Goa on a budget that actually work
Is Goa good for a family trip?
Goa is an excellent destination for a family trip. The beaches, churches, temples and other tourist attractions coupled with Goa’s many food options make it an ideal family travel destination.
In fact, you can see a glimpse of how we travel as a family in Goa in my vlog on North Goa.
What’s better North Goa or South Goa?
Ideally, you should divide your time in Goa in both North Goa and South Goa. But if you are a party animal, love crowds and want to be close to major tourist attraction, North Goa would be a better fit for you. If you like calmer beaches, natural beauty and a less commercial atmosphere, opt for South Goa.
Visiting Goa soon? Read more Goa articles here:
- 17 best areas to stay in Goa: A Detailed Guide
- 3 days in North Goa: A perfect itinerary
- 5 days in Goa: The best Goa itinerary
- 26 Goa travel tips that you must know before your trip
- Goa on a budget: 12 useful tips
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Looking for the best places to visit in Goa? Well, look no more because this post covers all the top places to visit in north goa and south goa.
Goa, with its golden-sand beaches and palm-fringed villages, is a paradise for everyone. This perfect vacation spot will offer you plenty of beautiful and unique places to explore and rejuvenate your wanderer soul here.
From majestic forts to ancient churches, to lush waterfalls, there is everything here. If you are planning a trip to Goa, then check out our article on the top places that you can visit in Goa.
Best Places to Visit in Goa
Aguada fort.
Aguada Fort is one of the most popular Portuguese forts in Goa that was built in the 17 th century as a defense against the Marathas and the Dutch invaders.
With a capacity to hold 79 cannons, this old fort was the prized possession of the Portuguese.
The fort lies between the Sinquerim and the Candolim beach and is one of the best places to visit in Goa with family. Inside the fort, you will see an old lighthouse that was constructed in 1864, the oldest of its kind in India.
Visit Aguada Fort to learn about Portuguese architectural techniques and the amazing views of the Arabian Sea.
There is also an underwater prison here that stays closed for most of the year. Plan a visit in the evening to Fort Aguada to enjoy the cool summer breeze as the sun slowly sets and disappears in the sea.
Entry Fee: Free
Camera Fee: Free
Timings: 9 AM – 6 PM
Chapora Fort
One of the best places to visit in North Goa, Chapora Fort gained popularity due to its feature in the hit Bollywood film – Dil Chahta Hai.
Travelers from all over India visited Goa and spent time at this fort which is also known fondly known as the Dil Chahta Hai Fort.
Overlooking the mighty Chapora River, this fort was constructed in 1717 and has witnessed several historical events.
Since it was a defensive fortress in the earlier days, it was the constant subject of fighting between the Marathas and the Portuguese.
You can plan a visit to this fort to enjoy the panoramic vistas around. Watch the beachgoers on the nearby Vagator and Chapora Beaches or adventurers experiencing water sports in the distance.
Timings: Throughout the Day
Corjeum Fort
Another popular island fort to visit in North Goa, Corjuem Fort was built in 1550 and has been ruled by several rulers over the years.
Due to its strategic position, it was a great defensive fort to protect Panjim which is why so many battles occurred here to take possession of this fort.
Rebuilt by the British in 1705, Corjuem Fort is a popular spot for history buffs and architecture enthusiasts.
Also, the breathtaking view of the Mapua river and the lush green countryside makes it a top attraction for the tourists in Goa.
Timings: 6 AM – 7 PM
Reis Magos Fort
Looking for the best places to visit in North Goa? Then you have to check out this offbeat attraction in North Goa.
Reis Magos is an ancient fort that was constructed in 1551 on the banks of the Mandovi River. This fort stands on a hilltop and offers stunning views of the Mandovi River and the village of Reis Magos.
What’s interesting about this fort is that it has served different roles and purposes in the last 4.5 centuries. It has served as the home for viceroys, prison, and an abandoned fort in the oh-so-many years.
If you want to visit an offbeat fort that is still more intact than the other forts in Goa, then you should check out this place. Currently, the fort serves as a museum to anyone who wishes to learn the history of this fort and Goa.
Entry Fee: 50 INR
Camera Fee: 100 INR
Timings: 9:30 AM – 5 PM (Closed on Mondays)
Cabo de Rama Fort
One of the best places to visit in South Goa, Cabo de Rama Fort is also known as The Cape of Rama.
Named after Lord Rama of Ramayana, this fort is said to be the exile place where Rama lived with his wife Sita for 14 years.
The cape was earlier a Hindu monument that was rebuilt into a Portuguese fort in 1763.
With an elaborate defense system that consists of a moat, gatehouse, and multiple bastions, this fort has changed many rulers over the past couple of hundred years.
One can visit this fort to get a look at the gorgeous architecture and to enjoy the surrounding green vistas. You can also see the famous Cabo de Rama Beach from the walls of the fort.
Timings: 9 AM – 5 PM
Fort Tiracol
Are you looking for offbeat places to visit in North Goa? If yes, then Fort Tiracol is undoubtedly one of the best places to visit in North Goa.
Since this fort has played a huge role in the independence of India, it has seen many wars over the years. In fact, Fort Tiracol has been destroyed and rebuilt once after which it has stood strong over the years.
With stunning architecture and intricate carvings, Fort Tiracol is the best tourist attraction for all the history buffs.
The fort is located on the northern tip of Goa and offers gorgeous views of the Arabian Sea. You can reach by road or take a ferry to reach the fort.
Currently, this fort has been turned into a luxury heritage hotel. Here, you can book your stay or you can dine in the restaurant while taking in the views of the Arabian Sea.
Timings: 9 AM – 7 PM
The Church of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception
Another historic church in Goa that you absolutely must visit is The Church of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception.
Dating back to the 17 th century, this pristine white church is located at the top of zigzag stairs and has stunning Portuguese Baroque architecture.
The interiors of the church have colorful and bright decorations which impart peace to anyone who visits. Earlier, Portuguese sailors paid a visit to this church after their voyage to thank them for the safe journey.
This church looks beautiful at the night with the twinkling fairy lights. But if you want to see it in its full glory, then plan a visit during the feast of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception on 8 th December to witness the church covered in colorful lights.
Entry Fee: 10 INR
Timings: 9 AM – 7:30 PM (Closed from 12:30 PM – 3:30 PM)
Divar Island
Divar Island is a gorgeous place that is slightly disconnected from the rest of Goa and offers a serene and scenic environment.
This small island is surrounded by a dense forest and has a small village where the residents live. Enjoy the beautiful hilltop views, learn more about the local culture, and enjoy the cashew fruits during your stay here.
The island can be reached through a 15-minute ferry ride that is free for everyone.
Mahadev Temple
Mahadev Temple is a 12th-century temple that is located 12 km from Mollem. It is one of the oldest temples in Goa that is dedicated to Lord Shiva and has a Shiva Linga placed on a raised platform inside the temple.
Since it is situated in a remote location, the temple has survived years of conquests by the Muslims and the Portuguese.
According to the local legend, a king cobra resides in this basalt black temple in the honor of Lord Shiva. Visit this temple to check the detailed carving inside including the lotus temple carved on the ceiling of the temple.
Timings: 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Sao Jacinto Island
Located close to Vasco Da Gama, Sao Jacinto Island is another must-visit place in Goa that is both offbeat and beautiful.
You will find an abandoned lighthouse and a church on this island to explore. Spend time on the river banks watching the fishing boats go on about their daily life.
Try to visit during sunrise as this island offers an amazing view of the Golden Hour.
Dudhsagar Falls
Do you love visiting waterfalls? If yes, then Dudhsagar falls is one of the best places to visit in Goa in the monsoon.
Located inside Mollem National Park, Dudhsagar Falls is a spectacular four-tiered waterfall in Goa. With a height of 310 meters, this is also one of the tallest waterfalls in Goa and is a great trekking spot for travelers.
Dudhsagar means a sea of milk in the Konkani language which is exactly how this waterfall appears.
It is not easy to reach this waterfall the water and the surrounding views are definitely worth the effort.
Camera: Free
Grand Island
Goa is quite famous for its water activities and while different beaches offer you options, Grand Island offers you everything in a single location.
This is why it is one of the best places to visit in Goa for bachelors. You can enjoy water activities such as scuba diving, jet-skiing, banana boat rides, and more.
Snorkeling, fishing, and scuba diving in Goa are quite popular as you have so much to explore underwater.
There are some really cool shipwrecks and underwater sites to explore around Grand Island. Plan a day at this island to enjoy the underwater sights, adventurous water activities, and a delicious BBQ lunch.
Basilica de Bom Jesus
Although Goa is a popular vacation spot, many people visit this state to visit the pilgrimage sites here including Basilica de Bom Jesus.
Located in Old Goa, this basilica dates back to the 16 th century and was declared a UNESCO Heritage Site in 1999. Here, you will find the remains of St. Francis Xavier.
This basilica uses a mix of Corinthian, Doric, and Baroque style architecture and has intricate carvings all over. It is also the only church in Goa without a plaster which is why you will notice monsoon effects on this structure.
Visit this attraction on the day of the Feast of St. Francis Xavier which is a nine-day novena and sees a lot of crowds every year.
Timings: 9 AM – 6:30 PM on Weekdays, 10:30 AM – 6:30 PM on Weekends
Located at the foot of Altinho Hills, Fontainhas is the old Latin Quarter in Panjim that is a top attraction to visit in this state. The main USP of Fontainhas is its Portuguese influence, especially the architecture.
The narrow winding roads, the colorful tiny villas with projecting balconies and roofs made of red-colored tiles will instantly transport you to a European city.
The only place in Goa where Portuguese is still a widely spoken language, Fontainhas was established by a Goan expatriate – Antonio Joao de Sequeira.
In 1984, this place was declared a UNESCO Heritage Site and has attracted a lot of tourists from all over the world.
Some people also call it a small part of Portugal washed up on the Indian continent. If you love heritage and lively places, then walk around the streets of the Latin Quarter enjoying the stunning architecture here.
Naval Aviation Museum
One of the two military museums in India, the Naval Aviation Museum in Goa is another great tourist spot to visit.
This is of the best places to visit in Goa with family where you can learn about the different naval aircraft that have been commissioned over the years.
The interior of this museum looks like INS Viraat and has several galleries where you can read about the wars that the Indian Navy has been a part of.
You can also visit the room with all the naval equipment such as bombs, warheads, torpedos, and more. There is also a simulation room where visitors can enter the cockpit to experience it.
This is a great educational experience and you can end the day with a visit to the nearby beach.
Entry Fee: 20 INR
Timings: 10 AM – 5 PM
Chapel of Our Lady of the Mount
Located at a hilltop and overlooking the Mandovi River and St. Cajetan Church, the Chapel of Our Lady of the Mount is another great attraction to visit in Goa.
This place was built by Alfonso de Albuquerque after he defeated the Muslim ruler, Yusuf Shah, in 1510. And since it sits atop a hill, it offers enchanting views of Divar Island, Chorao Island, and Old Goa.
Make sure you visit this place during sunset because the evening colors from here are going to look quite mesmerizing.
And do you know an amazing fact about this place? This church has been featured in several Bollywood movies such as All the Best, Zeher, Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd., and so on!
Timings: 9 AM – 7 PM (Mon-Sat), 9 AM – 12 PM (Sunday)
Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary
Named after India’s top ornithologist, Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary is a hidden gem in Goa that you can visit with your kids. With 440 acres of dense mangrove forest, this place is home to diverse fauna, especially birds.
From Blue-winged teals to Pintails, to jackals, you will spot a wide range of bird and animal species here.
You can watch the birds from the nearby watchtower and spend a day here to enjoy the surrounding natural attractions.
This sanctuary is located on Chorao Island and can be visited by ferry.
Entry Fee: 10 INR – Indians, 100 INR – Foreigners
Timings: 6 AM – 6 PM
If you are traveling with friends, then Panjim is one of the best places to visit in South Goa. The capital city is a multicultural hub that boasts a laidback vibe and diverse architecture.
With a river running by its side, this is a great place to enjoy river cruises and other off-shore activities as well. Explore Panjim on foot and walk past the charming and colorful heritage homes here.
Learn about the trading history of Goa, walk around the Latin Quarter, check out the art galleries, or visit the nearby beaches. There is no shortage of places to explore in Panjim.
S ri Mangeshi Temple
Sri Mangesh Temple is a popular religious attraction in Goa for Hindus. It is one of the biggest temples in the state and dates back to the 1500s.
Over the years, many renovations and changes to the building have been carried out, a major one being in 1973.
Built during the rule of Marathas, this temple has a simple yet elegant design. Dedicated to Lord Shiva’s incarnation, Bhagavan Manguesh, you will find Mangesh Linga inside the temple.
There are several other colorful statues of deities such as Lord Ganesha, Lakshminarayana, Goddess Parvati, Garuda, Bhagavati, and more.
Watch the daily rites and rituals performed here or participate in a major celebration at the temple.
Timings: 6:30 AM – 11 AM, 3 PM – 6 PM
Cola Lagoon
Searching for the best places to visit in goa for bachelors? Then, Cola Lagoon should be on the top of your list!
Surrounded by tall palm trees, Cola Lagoon aka The Blue Lagoon/Emerald Lagoon is a hidden gem in Goa. It is the end of a freshwater stream meeting Cola Beach and is one of the best highlights of Cola Beach.
One of the best places to visit in South Goa, Emerald Lagoon has clear green colored water that you can easily swim in. Plus, there are a lot of fun water activities to do here such as kayaking, banana boat rides, and more.
You can easily spend a few hours in this lagoon enjoying the lush greenery and the clear freshwater.
Goa State Museum
Housed in the former palace of Adil Shah, Goa State Museum is a great place to visit with family. This museum was founded in Panjim in 1977 and is a great place to learn the history and culture of Goa.
The museum holds thousands of artifacts and exhibits in the galleries which will interest people of all ages. From religion to science, the museum covers a diverse range of topics and is perfect for history buffs and art lovers.
Timings: 10 AM – 5:30 PM
Church of Reis Magos
Constructed in 1555 after the building of Reis Magos, the Church of Reis Magos is another beautiful place to visit with your family.
This church is dedicated to St. Jerome and is said to have been built on the ruins of an old Hindu temple.
The church has beautiful architecture and is a good place to visit in the evenings for some peace and tranquility.
If you want to see the true Goan spirit, then visit this church on 6 th January when the locals celebrate the three kings who journeyed to worship baby Jesus.
Timings: 6 AM – 11 PM
Mapusa Market
If you wish to see a glimpse of the local Goan lifestyle, then head to the colorful and vibrant Mapusa market.
Open every day from morning to evening, this market has shops and stalls that sell a wide range of goods with vendors coming from several nearby villages and states.
From textiles to edibles, you will find everything here. So, taking a stroll around the market, taking pictures of the bustling streets, and eating street food are just a few things to do around here.
Make sure you carry cash to buy goods from this market.
Timings: 9 AM – 11:30 PM
Once the capital of the Portuguese, Old Goa was founded in the 14 th century and is located in North Goa. It was abandoned due to disease and has been declared a UNESCO Heritage Site several years back.
One of the best places to visit in Goa with family, Old Goa is known for its historic churches, colonial architecture, and several scenic points.
You will find homes here with Indian and European influences and many popular landmarks which attract tourists and photographers.
A few places to check out here are the Church of Our Lady of the Mount, the Chapel of St. Catherine, the Basilica of Bom Jesus, and more.
You can explore around this region on foot or by bicycle to make the most of your trip.
If you have watched Dear Zindagi, then I am sure you know the place that I am talking about.
Remember how Alia Bhat cycled through a patch of palm trees in the countryside of Goa, well Parra is the very same place where this scene was shot!
Located on the outskirts of Mapusa town, Parra is a traditional village that is known for growing delicious watermelons.
Whether you want to experience Alia Bhatt’s movie moment or a quiet time in a scenic village, Parra is a great place to visit on your Goa trip.
Trust me, cycling on the narrow road while being surrounded by palm trees feels extremely surreal.
If you are looking for a quiet place to enjoy yourself with your friends, then one of the best places to visit in goa for bachelors is Mandrem. Popular for the Mandrem Beach, Mandrem is a village in the Pernem district of North Goa.
This part of Goa is known for its lush green fields and white sand beaches. Mandrem beach is quiet and peaceful and looks especially beautiful during sunset.
The best thing about this beach is that during high tide, the seawater rushes into the Mandrem Creek and gives the entire landscape a magical touch.
This place is also close to other offbeat beaches in North Goa such as Morjim Beach and Ashwem Beach. And there are lots of stalls and boutique stores where you can buy beautiful dresses, accessories, and more.
Mollem National Park
A part of Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary, Mollem National Park is one of the best places to visit in South Goa. It is a popular trekking spot in Goa and is a great destination for jungle safari for animal spotting.
You can find several birds and animal species here such as Indian Hornbill, Indian rock python, King Cobra, and more.
If you love to trek, then this is one of the best places to visit in Goa in the monsoon. You can trek to Devil’s Canyon, Tambdi Water Falls, Sunset Point, and many more places around here.
One of the most popular attractions in this park is the Dudhsagar Waterfalls which is one of the highest waterfalls in India.
Camera Fee: 30 INR
Video Camera Fee: 150 INR
Timings: 9 AM – 5 PM (Last entry at 3 PM)
Arambol is a traditional fisherman village that has become a hub for yoga, meditation, and other activities. This place is perfect for backpackers as you can find many hostels and cheap stays in Arambol to suit your budget.
Here, you have the namesake beach where you will find shacks serving seafood, Goan cuisine, and more. One of the best places to visit in goa at night, the beach hosts a range of activities such as live music, drum performances, and more.
If you love shopping, then this is one of the cheapest places to buy souvenirs in Goa.
Apart from that, it is a paradise for hikers as well since there are several hiking trails nearby for you to explore.
You can hike to Arambol Mountain, Sweetwater Lake, and several other hidden places to enjoy the views and the ambiance around here.
Also, if you are looking to work out of Goa, then you will find lots of cafes with good WiFi in this area too.
Tito’s Street
One of the best places to visit in Goa at night for partying, Tito’s Street is a must-visit on your Goa trip. There are many happening clubs around here such as Mambo’s, Tito’s, etc. where you can dance to your heart’s content.
The street is also filled with many shops and restaurants where you can buy souvenirs, clothes, etc., and then have food and drinks later.
If you want to chill on the beach, then you can head to the Baga beach from the street and join one of the beach parties there too. Overall, Tito’s Street is the best place to hang out and have fun in Goa with your friends.
One of the quaint villages in Goa that isn’t frequented by a lot of tourists, Saligao is one of the few places where you can experience the local lifestyle and culture of Goa.
Walk through the streets of Saligao to enjoy the beautiful green countryside and meet native Goans who have been living here for a few centuries.
There are many beautiful houses to witness here and several interesting local legends to hear about. Personally, I feel you need a guided tour of this village to truly understand its stories and history.
Explore the chapels, churches, and beautiful houses as you learn more about the culture of this village.
So, did you like our list of the best places to visit in Goa? Do you think we missed out on something? Let us know in the comments below!
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Hi Rachita, Nice piece of Content, very comprehensive, but I’d like to point out, Chapora fort the timings it closes at 6:30pm in the evening.
Hello Ganesh,
Thank you. As for the timings, is it a recent change? Because I can say for a fact that I was inside Chapora Fort in 2021 February in the evening for sunset till 7 PM easily. 🙂
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1. Calangute Beach
At a distance of 14 km from Panjim Kadamba Bus Stand, 10 km from Mapusa and 41 km from Vasco Da Gama Railway Station, Calangute Beach is the largest Beach in North Goa and one of the best tourist Places to visit in Goa . The beach is often represented in promotion of Goa Tourism. Calangute Beach is another popular attraction not to miss in a Goa tour packages . Calangute is also called the 'Queen of beaches' in Goa and among the best beaches in Goa . As stories go on, hippies had discovered this beach during the 60's so is it famous since then. Calangute along with Candolim, Baga and Anjuna form part of stretch of beach extending from just outside Panaji city to Fort Aguada. Calangute Beach is a 4 mile long beach that lies between Baga and Candolim beach. It is also among the top beaches of Goa. The beach is wide with soft sand but the sea is rough. Watching the sunset and sunrise at Calangute Beach is a mesmerizing experience. During the months from June-September visitors refrain from visiting the place due to rough sea and tides which make it dangerous to swim but locals believe that Calangute is at its best during the monsoon months. Most suitable occasion to visit this beach is Christmas and New Year eves while it welcomes enough rush. It also witnesses large number of tourists representing many age groups visiting in the summers. ...
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2. Baga Beach
At a distance of 15 km from Panjim Kadamba Bus stand, Baga beach is located in North Goa . This beach is bordered by Calangute Beach to its south and Anjuna Beach to its north. Baga Beach starts right where Calangute ends. Named after the Baga Creek that merges into the Arabian Sea on the northern part of the beach, this is one of the must include beaches in Goa as part of honeymoon tour . Baga Beach is famous for its beach shacks and the delicious sea food that is offered there. The night life at Baga is even more exciting than its days. Baga Beach is the home to some of the hottest night clubs like Tito's and Mambos which are always crowded with the dance freaks. Mackie's Saturday Night Bazaar offers amazing buys for the shopper. Baga Beach is a popular tourist attraction of Goa. This beach is entertaining from sunrise to sunset. As the sun sets down, party mode is switched-on around this beach. A former hippie hideaway, the clean golden brown sandy beach is also great for long, leisure walks. There are more open, less crowded areas farther down the beach to the left of the entrance, ideal for sunbathing. The sea here is not safe for swimming from May end to early October. Baga beach is famous for water sports like parasailing, water skiing, windsurfing, snorkeling, kayaking and much more. Baga beach is also popular for its spectacular sunsets and fishing. A large ...
3. Basilica Of Bom Jesus
At a distance of 9 km from Panjim Kadamba Bus Stand and 27 km from Vasco Da Gama Railway Station, the famous Bom Jesus Basilica is part of UNESCO World Heritage Site (Churches & Convents of Goa). It is also called St. Francis Xavier's Tomb. It is one of the top attractions you must include in Goa packages and one of the major heritage sites in Goa state. The church is often represented in promotion of Goa Tourism . The Basilica of Bom Jesus is dedicated to St. Francis Xavier. The Construction of the church began in 1594 and completed in May 1605. The church is called 'Bom Jesus' meaning 'good Jesus' or 'infant Jesus'. This church is the first Minor Basilica in India and is regarded as one of the best examples of baroque architecture. The imposing facade built out of black granite in an exquisite combination of the Doric, Corinthian and composite styles, is remarkable for its simplicity. It measures 183 ft in length, 55 ft in breath and 61 ft in height. The main altar is 54 ft high and 30 ft broad. The interior of the church is built in Mosaic-Corinthian style. There are paintings of events from the life of St. Francis Xavier. The Basilica of Bom Jesus enshrines the sacred remains of Goa's patron saint Francis Xavier, who died on a sea voyage to China in 1552. Legend says that when the body of Xavier was transferred to Goa the following year, the body was found as fresh as ...
4. Aguada Fort
At a distance of 15 km from Panjim Kadamba Bus Stand, 4 km from Candolim and 49 km from Margao Railway Station, the grand Fort of Aguada was constructed to prevent the entry of ships into the River Mandovi thus protecting old Goa from the attacks of Dutch and Marathas. Aguda Fort is one of the prime Goa tourist places and one of the major heritage sites in Goa state. Aguada Fort is one of the top attractions you must include in Goa packages . The Aguada Fort was built by the Portuguese colonial rulers on the beach south of Candolim at the shore of the Mandovi River in 1612. A freshwater spring within the fort provided water supply to the ships that used to stop by. This is how the fort got its name 'Aguada' meaning Water. The heart of the fort was protected by two hundred cannons and a deep dry moat, which one still has to cross to get inside. A central jail and a lighthouse built during the 19th century are also located near this fort. This is presently serving as the Central Jail. Aguada Fort boasts of the first ever light house in Asia. Equipped with ammunition rooms and barracks, Fort Aguada was the first line of defense as far the Portuguese control over the region of Goa was concerned. This lighthouse was home to a gigantic bell that was retrieved from amongst the ruins of the St. Augustine Tower at Old Goa. However, the bell has now been moved to the Our Lady of Immaculate ...
5. Vagator Beach
At a distance of 19 km from Panjim Kadamba Bus Stand, 46 km from Vasco Da Gama Railway Station and 13 km from Mapusa, Vagator Beach is situated in North Goa, near Chapora Fort. It is among the top places to visit in Goa . Vagator Beach is a part of a 30 km stretch of beach coastline along the west coast of Goa by the Arabian Sea that begins at Fort Aguada and ending at Chapora Beach and Fort. It is a bay between the rocky headlands and one of the Goa best beaches . It is covered with soft white sand, dotted by coconut trees and huge black rocks. The sea at Vagator turns from aquamarine to emerald green with the movement of the sun. Vagator Beach is divided into Big Vagator or North Vagator, Middle Vagator (Tel Aviv beach) and Little Vagator (Ozran) by a few rocks. To reach the beach one has to climb down a hill. The Big Vagator Beach is a long white sandy beach located 1.4 km from Ozran. This beach is more crowded than Ozran Beach. The famous Chapora fort overlooks the beach. Vagator Beach situated 3 km north of Anjuna, attained popularity because of its seclusion and the nearby Chapora Fort. The picturesque Vagator Beach is a favourite venue for mid night parties during the tourist season. Big Vagator Beach is considered safer for swimming than the Ozran Beach. Lifeguards are available at big Vagator Beach but not at Ozran Beach. ...
6. Shri Mangueshi Temple / Mangeshi Temple
At a distance of 21 km from Panjim Kadamba Bus Stand, 37 km from Vasco Da Gama Railway Station and 34 km from Mapusa, Shri Mangueshi Temple is situated in North Goa. It is of the must visit Goa tourist places and a major pilgrimage site of Goa state. Shri Mangeshi temple is located on a hillock at Mangeshi Village in Priol, Ponda Taluka. Shri Mangeshi Temple is one of the largest, wealthiest and most popular Hindu shrines in Goa. Mythology says that Lord Shiva came to Goa after having lost everything in a game of dice against his wife Parvati. When Parvati came looking for him, he disguised himself as a tiger and frightened her. In a state of shock, Parvati uttered the words ''Trahi Mam Grisha'', which means ''O Lord of the Mountains, save me''. Shiva then reverted into his normal form and returned with her. The words, ''Mam Grisha'' came to be associated with this story and Shiva came to be known as 'Manguesh'. The place where this tale occurred was marked by building a temple at the site. This location is to the south of the Zuari River where the present day village of Cortalim stands. When Salcete was captured by the Portuguese in 1543, the devotees shifted the deity from Cortalim to a nearby village that came to be known as Mangeshi. The temple which is believed to be built around 1744 has been rebuilt and has undergone several renovations. It was built with income from land donated by a local ruler under the Marathas. This ...
7. Colva Beach
At a distance of 33 km from Panjim Kadamba Bus Stand, 8 km from Margao Railway Station and 25 km from Vasco Railway Station, Colva Beach is located in South Goa . It is one of the prime Places to visit in Goa state and among the best beaches in Goa . Colva Beach is the oldest, largest and the most spectacular beaches of South Goa. The beach consists of about 25 km of the fine powdered white sand and is bounded along its coast by coconut palms that stretch from Bogmalo in the north to Cabo de Rama in the south along south Goa's coastline. Colva is one of the top beaches in Goa . In the colonial days it used to be the retreat for Margao's high society. Today the area that is reminiscent of the luxurious lifestyle of the aristocratic class has the beautiful houses and villas that dot the village. The main beach area can get quite crowded especially on weekends. This is less packed than Anjuna and Calanguate Beach. Colva is South Goa's most happening beach especially for shopping and nightlife. The beach is full of shacks and restaurants. This beach is constantly monitored by lifeguards and the swimming areas are flagged for warnings. Water sports on Colva Beach comprises mainly of jet skiing and speed boat rides. Apart from the beach itself the other main attraction for the tourists are the ...
8. Se Cathedral
At a distance of 9 km from Panjim Kadamba Bus Stand, 27 km from Vasco Da Gama Railway Station and 23 km from Mapusa, Se Cathedral is considered to be one of the largest churches in Asia, situated in Old Goa, opposite to Basilica of Bom Jesus. The beautiful Se Cathedral is one of the top places to visit in Goa . This place is part of UNESCO World Heritage Site (Churches & Convents of Goa). The Se Cathedral is dedicated to St. Catherine. It is also known to be the oldest and the most celebrated religious buildings in Goa and has the prestige of being the seat of Archdiocese of Goa . According to history, Alfonso Albuquerque in 1510 defeated the Muslim army on the feast day of St. Catherine of Alexandria and took possession of Goa. The construction of this imposing church began in 1562 during the reign of King Dom Sebastiao and substantially completed by 1619. The main altars however were not finished until the year 1652. It was consecrated in 1640. This 16th century monument took 80 long years to complete. It is also called St. Catherine's Cathedral. The Se Cathedral is built in the Portuguese-Gothic style. The exterior of the church is Tuscan while the interior is Corinthian. The church is 250 ft in length and 181 ft in breath and 115 ft in height. The main attractions of the Cathedral are the 15 altars, which are dedicated to Our Lady of Three Needs, Our Lady of Anguish or Our Lady of Hope. ...
9. Reis Magos Fort
At a distance of 7 km from Panjim Kadamba Bus Stand, 34 km from Vasco Da Gama Railway Station and 15 km from Mapusa, Reis Magos Fort is located on the northern bank of the River Mandovi across to the city of Panaji in North Goa. This Fort is one of the prime Goa Tourist Places and one of the major heritage sites in Goa state. This Fort was built by the Portuguese Viceroy Alfonso de Noronha in 1551 and was rebuilt in 1707. It was played an important role in the defense of Goa in 1739 against the Marathas. Originally it was an armed outpost built by the Adil Shah in the late 1400 and got destroyed in 1500. In the beginning the Portuguese used this Fort as a shelter for the viceroys and dignitaries who arrived from Lisbon. But gradually Portuguese realized the strategic importance of this Fort and used it to ward off Maratha armies. This Fort is quite small compared to other forts in Goa. It was used as a residence for viceroys and later converted to a fortress. It was occupied briefly between 1798-1813 by the British Army. It was subsequently abandoned by the military and served as a prison until 1993. The Fort is currently undergoing a restoration by the archeological survey of India. This Reis Magos Fort was constructed using laterite and is located on a hill that can be accessed through a ramp or a narrow staircase. From the Fort one can obtain a beautiful view of the River Mandovi. ...
10. River Cruise - Mandovi River
At a distance 1 km from Panaji Kadamba Bus Terminus, River Cruise is a memorable and must experience activity in Panaji. It is one of the top Goa places to visit . The river cruises start from Santa Monica Boat Jetty and Panaji Jetty on Mandovi river in Panaji town on Old Panaji Road. River cruise is one of the top things to do in Goa. The river cruise, especially the evening sunset cruise is a beautiful experience. Most of the cruise trips last for one hour with a ride across the Mandovi River till the Miramar Beach point. The cruise trips are usually accompanied with Goan cultural activities like Music, Dance, etc. The activities also include tourists joining the dance at end of the program. Visitors can also view Adil Shah Palace from the river, which is the first palace built in Goa by Bijapur Sultan Adil Shah. It was later occupied by Portuguese and converted into a palace. Evening time (around 6 PM) is ideal time for cruise trip for best experience. This is usually crowded on weekends and waiting time can go upto 1-2 hours in peak rush. There is also a Dinner cruise that leaves Santa Monica Jetty at 8:45 PM and comes back at 10:45 PM. A full day (9.30 AM to 4 PM) backwater cruise trip is also arranged by Goa Tourist Dept from Santa Monica. The Backwater Cruise takes you along the mangrove-lined banks of the Mandovi River, between the Chorao and Divar islandsincluding Dr. Salim Ali's Bird Sanctuary at Chorao ...
11. Dudhsagar Waterfalls
At a distance of 71 km from Panjim Kadamba Bus Stand, 50 km from Margao Railway Station and 10 km from Kulem, Dudhsagar Falls is the largest and highest fall of Goa. It is one of the must visit Goa tourist places and is often represented in promotion of Goa Tourism . Dudhsagar Falls is another popular attraction not to miss in a Goa tour packages . Dudhsagar falls is a four tiered waterfall located on the Mandovi River in Goa. This waterfall is amongst India's tallest waterfalls with a height of 310 m (1017 feet) and an average width of 30 m (100 feet) at it's peak. This falls is located inside the Bhagwan Mahavir Sanctuary, at the border between Karnataka and Goa states. Dudhsagar literally means a Sea of Milk in the local Konkani language and gets its name as it appears like an overflowing sea of milk. It is a four tiered waterfall with different ways to reach each level. The bottom of the waterfall is accessible through the Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary. The waterfall is also called Vajra Sakala Falls by the locals but most people know it as Tambdi Surla falls based on the popular trekking trail to the waterfall which starts from Tambdi Surla Mahadev Temple. According to legend, the waterfall was once the abode of a beautiful princess. The princess used to drink sweetened milk from a golden jug after she took a bath. One day, ...
12. Anjuna Beach
At a distance of 19 km from Panjim Kadamba Bus Stand and 11 km from Mapusa, Anjuna Beach is situated in Bardez Taluka of North Goa . This beach is located north of Baga and Calangute, and close to the South of Vagator and Chapora. The white sands of the beach and the red laterite rocks create a unique arrangement. It is one of the best beaches in Goa . Anjuna beach is famous for its stunning natural beauty with coconut trees and soft powered white sands. Anjuna beach is a favorite haunt of the hippies who used to organize the famous rave beach parties in the late 1950s to mid 1960s. The moon light rave parties are well known all over Goa and the world, and attract foreign travellers as well as domestic tourists, especially during the time of New Year and Christmas. The beach is adjacent to Chapora fort. The 'Albuquerque mansion' located nearby is another attraction. The Anjuna flea market on every Wednesday is also very popular with tourists and local Goans, where you can purchase many things, ranging from fruits to jewellery, clothes and electronic devices. This area offers pleasurable shopping experience with quality products at reasonable prizes. The waters here are safe for swimming and the beach is ideal for sunbathing and relaxing which attracts a lot of foreign tourists to Anjuna Beach. The exhilaration of Bungee Jumping from an 80 ft tower, paragliding and windsurfing ...
13. Shri Shantadurga Temple - Kavlem
At a distance of 28 km from Panjim Kadamba Bus Stand, 34 km from Vasco Da Gama Railway Station and 20 km from Margao Railway Station, Shri Shantadurga Temple is situated in North Goa. Shri Shantadurga Temple is a large temple located at the foothill of Kavlem village in Ponda Taluka. This temple is considered as one of the most important and the biggest temple in Goa. This temple is dedicated to Goddess Shantadurga the Goddess of Peace. The deity is also called 'Santeri' informally. According to the legend, a fierce battle was made between Shiva and Vishnu that Lord Brahma prayed to Parvati to intervene, which she did in the form of Shantadurga. Shantadurga placed Vishnu on her right hand and Shiva on her left hand and settled the fight. The deity of Shantadurga is shown as holding two serpents one in each hand representing Vishnu and Shiva. This avatar of Shree Jagdamba Devi which had come to make peace between Shree Vishnu and Shree Shiva came to be known as Shree Shantadurga Devi. The temple was initially located at Cavelossim but when it was being destroyed by the Portuguese in 1564, the deity was shifted to Kavlem. A small laterite mud shrine was built and the deity was installed here. The mud-shrine was converted into a beautiful temple whose foundation stone was laid in 1730 during the reign of Maratha ruler Shahu Raje of Satara at the request of Naro Ram Mantri, one of his ministers. The temple was completed in 1738 and renovated in 1966. The temple ...
14. St. Augustine Tower / Church Of St. Augustin
At a distance of 8 km from Panjim Kadamba Bus Stand, 27 km from Vasco Da Gama Railway Station and 23 km from Mapusa, Church and Monastery of Augustin is situated in Old Goa. It is one of the prime Goa tourist places . This place is part of UNESCO World Heritage Site (Churches & Convents of Goa). The Church and Monastery of St Augustine were built in 1572 by 12 Augustines when they arrived in the city of Goa. The construction of the church was completed in 1602 AD. They also built a convent besides the church. A ban was imposed by the Portuguese government against the Augustines. The church and the convent thereafter were deserted. The ruins of 46 m high Bell Tower without the bell can be seen from some distance and attract visitors. The four storied arched belfry tower built of laterite of the church facing east. This tower is one of the four towers of St. Augustine Church. The Church had eight richly adorned chapels and four altars and a convent with numerous cells. The ruins of these can be seen even today around the tower. The bell was first placed in the Fort Aguada Light House, where it remained from 1841 to 1871 AD. Finally it was put in the church of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception at Panaji in 1871 AD and it is still in working condition. The ruins of St. Augustine Church also known as Nossa Senhora da Graca Church are a very popular tourist attraction and one of the most spectacular monuments in Goa. The St. ...
15. Shri Mahalaxmi Temple - Bandora
At a distance of 27 km from Panjim Kadamba Bus Stand, 37 km from Vasco Da Gama Railway Station and 22 km from Margao Railway Station, Shri Mahalaxmi Temple is situated in North Goa. It is one of the most visited places in Goa and an important pilgrimage site for Hindus. Shri Mahalaxmi Temple is situated in the village of Bandora or Bandivade about 4 km from Ponda. This Temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu's consort Mahalaxmi. The temple is considered as the abode of the original Goddess of the Shakti cult and its unique feature is that the Devi wears linga on her head. The idol of Mahalaxmi with four arms holding a sickle, a club, a dagger and a vessel containing Prasad and flowers, has a close resemblance to that of Mahalaxmi idol at Kolhapur. Besides the main black granite stone idol, there was another idol of the Devi made of panchloha. The Sabhamandap has a gallery of 18 images, out of 24 images of emanatory aspects of Bhagavata sect., it is one of the largest galleries of wooden Images of Vishnu in India. The Goddess Mahalaxmi was worshipped by the Shilahara rulers and the early Kadamba Kings of Goa. The temple was originally in the village of Kolambe near present day Colva beach. When the Portuguese destroyed it, devotees smuggled the murti of Mahalakshmi first to the town of Talaulim where it resided in the home of a priest. It was then moved to its present location in Bandivade in Ponda where a small temple was established in 1866. Upgrades and expansions have ...
16. Palolem Beach
At a distance of 70 km from Panjim Kadamba Bus Stand, 65 km from Vasco Da Gama Railway Station and 36 km from Margao Railway Station, Palolem Beach is one of the famous & best beaches in Goa and top tourist attraction in South Goa . Palolem Beach is also known as 'Paradise Beach'. This beach stretches between two magnificent headlands and the beach is lined with towering coconut palms. The beach is about a mile long and it provides seclusion and idyllic scenery. Palolem Beach is a crescent shape beach and one can soak in its views from the southern end till the northern end in one glimpse of the eyes. Both ends have natural jutting rocks trying to touch the sea. It has little wooded islands to the north and a village behind the beach. At the northern end of the beach there is a fresh water stream and across the stream lies a small undeveloped island that can be accessed by just swimming across during low tide or taking a ferry. There is a rocky terrain which is fun exploring. At the top of the island there is a stone sculpture created by an American artist Jacek Tylicki called ''Give if you can - Take if you have to'' also called ''the Money stone''. It became a pilgrimage destination. At the low tide it is a tough jungle walk. People can leave or take money at will at the Money stone. Palolem provides beautiful accommodation for all types of traveler with prices varying throughout ...
17. St. Francis Of Assisi Church
At a distance of 9.2 km from Panjim Kadamba Bus Stand, 27 km from Vasco Da Gama Railway Station and 22 km from Mapusa, St. Francis of Assisi Church is situated near the Se Cathedral in Old Goa. It is one of the prime tourist places to visit in Goa . This place is part of UNESCO World Heritage Site (Churches & Convents of Goa). The Church of Saint Francis of Assisi is a Roman Catholic Church situated in the main square of Old Goa. The Church and Convent of St. Francis of Assisi were established by eight Portuguese Franciscan friars who landed in Goa in 1517. After their arrival in 1517 with their consistent efforts they constructed a small chapel with three altars and a choir. Eventually in the year 1521 the chapel was modified into a church and dedicated to the Holy Ghost in 1602. Later the church was pulled down and the present church was constructed on the same spot in 1616. The west facing church has a nave with three chapels on both side, a choir on the first floor, a main altar and two other altars. Belfry and a sacristy are on the north of main altar, today which you see the house of Archaeological Museum was actually a convent forming annexure to the church. The exterior of the Church is of the Tuscan order while the main entrance is in Manuline style. The main altar is Baroque with Corinthian features. There are no aisles but only a nave, which is rib-vaulted. The internal buttress walls separating the chapels ...
18. Chapora Beach
At a distance of 20 km from Panjim Kadamba Bus Stand, 46 km from Vasco Railway Station and 13 km from Mapusa, Chapora Beach is a picturesque beach situated in North Goa. Nestled at the mouth of the Chapora River, it is a pleasant change from the bustling Anjuna Beach. This beach is famous for fishing and boat building. Like the other popular beaches of Goa, Chapora also stays crowded most of the time of the day. The picturesque beach with white sand and a number of coconut palms along its stretch is well known as the Chapora Fort that was built 500 years ago during the Portugal rule is situated nearby. There is a famous Ganesh fruit juice center in Chapora selling organic juices and gathering people from around. The Chapora Beach is picturesque and offers amazing views of the sunrise as well as the sunset. Swimming at the Chapora Beach is not safe as the undercurrents are sometimes very strong. At Chapora Beach, you can take a lazy walk, soak the sunrays or just play around in the water. Another reason that has contributed to the popularity of the beach is that it provides the perfect access to other beaches and tourist places in Goa. The guesthouses situated nearby solve the problem of accommodation also. Tourists can enjoy water sports like windsurfing, parasailing, ringo riding and jet skiing. They can also go for crocodile spotting and dolphin watching. At night, Chapora lights up with exotic bars and dance floors to transport visitors to a distant place. ...
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52 Best Places to Visit in Goa in 2024: ✔Location, Activities
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Beachside bliss, trance parties, sizzling nightlife and gourmet temptations – Goa is all these and so much more! A kaleidoscopic destination, Goa is a punch of flavours that packs in fun, frivolousness, culture, heritage and even a sublime dose of spirituality. The buzzing place celebrates the idea of a carefree life like no other destination in India. At the same time, it tantalises you to soak in the splendour of Portuguese colonial ancestry that is laced with a dip of Indian culture. Such is the exotic beauty of Goa!
This sand-based party destination is a spectacular package of numerous known and lesser-known attractions. How about treating yourself to a trail of some of the most enticing treasures of Goa that definitely deserve to be on your must-visit list? Interested, are you? Then fasten your seatbelts and here you go!
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Beaches in Goa – Bountiful Nature
Places to Visit in Goa: Beaches – Bountiful Nature
Everything else can take a backseat when you are in the vicinity of the gorgeous beaches of Goa . Here’s our list of the most stunning golden-sand jewels from the region’s treasury.
Undoubtedly, the most famous and happening beach in Goa, Baga is known for its pulsating beach parties, exciting nightlife and delicious seafood. It is the perfect place to indulge in water sports and enjoy a sunbath during the day and dance to foot-tapping music at night, all in the company of a lively crowd.
- Famous For: Recreation area with water sports, eateries, bars, nightspots & a festive atmosphere
- Location: North Goa
- Top Activities : Parasailing and dolphin cruises
- Places to Stay: Hotels in Baga
2. Calangute
Termed the Queen of Beaches in Goa, Calangute’s drawcard is its shimmering golden sand and the whimsical rise and fall of waves. Peppered with sun lounges, cool restaurants, clubs, and shacks, the beach is a traveller’s delight. Because of its huge popularity among tourists, Calangute is one of the top 10 places to visit in Goa with family.
- Famous For: The nightlife of Calangute Beach is the best with crazy parties and live music
- Top Activities: Water skiing and banana rides
- Places to Stay: Hotels near Calangute
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3. Candolim
Picturesque beauty and serene atmosphere make Candolim a great spot to relax and rejuvenate during your beach holidays. The scrub-covered sand dunes are among the major attractions of this beach.
- Famous For: The Candolim Beach in Goa offers a peaceful environment and there are many shaft bars that offer the local taste of Goa
- Top Activities : Kite surfing and paragliding
- Places to Stay: Hotels in Candolim
4. Sinquerim
Dotted with swaying palm trees, the captivating Sinquerim beach is the best place to spend a few tranquil moments, alone or with your crazy pack. The beach offers mesmerising views of the historic Fort Aguada.
- Famous For: Sinquerim Beach is one of the best places to visit in North Goa for watersports. It is well-known for its world-class parasailing, scuba diving, water skiing, windsurfing, and fishing amenities
- Top Activities : Crocodile spotting, skiing and paragliding
- Places to Stay: Hotels near Sinquerim Fort
Vagator exudes a laid-back feel while still being steeped in the rave culture. It is split into two beaches – Big Vagator and Small Vagator and is famous for its dramatic red cliffs.
- Famous For: Vagator Beach has black rock cliffs overlooking the water. The beach was rated one of the cleanest in Goa
- Top Activities : Scuba diving, kayaking, and jet ski ride
- Places to Stay: Hotels in Vagator
Anjuna is a 30-km-long beach that features unusual rock formations and towering palm trees. Happening nightclubs, pubs , and Saturday night bazaar make it one of the most popular places to visit in Goa at night.
- Famous For: Anjuna is famous for trance parties held on its beach
- Top Activities : Bumping rides, water scooters, trance parties, and flea market shopping
- Places to Stay: Hotels near Anjuna
Shaped like a beautiful crescent, the palm-fringed Palolem beach boasts of stunning views and white sand and is regarded as Goa’s finest beach. Apart from indulging in water sports and sampling authentic Goan dishes, you can engage in some retail therapy from the Tibetan market shops lining the beach. Palolem is considered to be among the best places to visit in Goa for couples to spend some quality time.
- Famous For: Palolem Beach offers an opportunity of a lifetime to spot the Dolphins from a cruise
- Location: South Goa
- Top Activities : Swimming, attending a yoga class, dolphin spotting, and partying at a silent disco
Arambol counts among the gorgeous beaches in Goa and for all the right reasons. A distinct Bohemian vibe and a string of budget accommodation options add to the popularity of the place.
- Famous For: Arambol Beach is also famous for the sweet water lagoon or lake that is located at the end of the adjacent beach
- Top Activities : Attend a night party, yoga and meditation session, paragliding, kite surfing, and sunbathing
- Places to Stay: Hotels in Arambol
A hidden gem, Agonda is an unspoiled scenic beach located in the southern region and certainly counts among the less-crowded beaches in Goa . The beach witnesses fewer crowds and is ideal for swimming, sunbathing or simply lazing around.
- Famous For: Agonda Beach is perfect for swimming and chilling
- Top Activities : Swimming and beach walking
Its natural beauty notwithstanding, Morjim beach is mainly popular as a nesting site for Olive Ridley sea turtles that can be seen here in large numbers. It is also a great place to spot various species of birds.
- Famous For: Morjim is renowned as the nesting place for Olive Ridley turtles
- Top Activities : Scuba diving, snorkelling, kite surfing, boating, and swimming
- Places to Stay: Hotels in Morjim
11. Butterfly
A secluded wonder, Butterfly Beach is among the most beautiful but less exploited beaches in Goa . You can find a variety of butterfly species on this beach. The beach is accessible only by boats as no roadways wind up to it.
- Famous For: Enclosed by a thick forest on one side and leading to the open sea on the other, the beach has a unique and picturesque landscape
- Top Activities : Canoeing, boat riding, snorkelling and kayaking
Fringed with coconut trees, Colva is a serene beach that exhibits a unique charm of its own. The colourful fishing boats bobbing on the water add to the quaint beauty of the beach. This picturesque beach is one of the best places in Goa to visit for photography.
- Famous For: The 2.5 km long beach is known for its powdery white sands flanked by swaying coconut trees that add to its beauty
- Top Activities : Candle-light dinners, swimming, parasailing, banana boat ride, and water scooter
- Places to Stay: Hotels in Colva
13. Baina Beach
Baina is a coastal gem in Goa, offering a perfect blend of sandy shores, azure waters, and a lively atmosphere. With its pristine beaches and a plethora of water sports activities, Baina attracts tourists from far and wide.
- Famous For: This crescent-shaped beach lies between the Zuari Nagar hills on the right and the Dabolim plateau to the left. Baina Beach is famed as the site of India’s first-ever underwater sea walk.
- Top Activities : Water sports, Explore the Japanese Garden, Visit the St. Andrew’s Church
14. Varca Beach
One who is looking forward to a tranquil and romantic holiday in Goa, far from the clamour of the tourists even during the peak season, the Varca Beach in Goa is a perfect pick. It also offers a utopian nature for people who seek meditation and yoga. Varca can be among the peaceful places to visit in Goa with friends. Down the shore, amidst the whispering palm grove, Varca Beach is dotted with exotic spa resorts where one can spend some idealistic and rejuvenating moments.
- Famous For: Picturesque beach known for its calm waters, wooden fishing boats & food vendors
- Top Activities : Water sports and Nightlife
- Places to Stay: Hotels near Varca
Also Read – North Goa or South Goa: How to make a choice?
Churches in Goa: – Magnificence Redefined
Places to Visit in Goa: Churches – Magnificence Redefined
Enchanting is the word that can appropriately define the beauty of Goa’s churches. Check out our list of exceptional churches in Goa .
15. Basilica of Bom Jesus
Built in the 16 th century, Basilica of Bom Jesus is one of the oldest and most famous churches in the region. The edifice of this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a fabulous example of Baroque architecture. The church is famous for being home to the mummy of St. Francis Xavier.
- Famous For: One of the best examples of baroque architecture and Portuguese Colonial architecture in India. It is one of the Seven Wonders of Portuguese Origin in the World
- Location: Old Goa
16. Sé Catedral de Santa Catarina
Se Cathedral exhibits magnificent architecture and is among the largest churches in Goa. This 250-feet tall church boasts of the largest bell in Goa, known as the Golden Bell.
- Famous For: Known for its impressive interiors, the mosaic work, and the Golden Bell, which is the largest in Goa and one of the largest in the world
- Location: Velha Goa or Old Goa
17. Church of Saint Francis of Assisi
Featuring a unique blend of Baroque, Corinthian and Tuscan architectural styles, the Church of Saint Francis of Assisi boasts of attractively gilded altars and ornate interiors. The carved woodwork of the church adds to its overall beauty.
- Famous For: The Church of St. Francis of Assisi, together with a convent, was established by eight Portuguese Franciscan friars who landed in Goa in 1517. It is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Churches, and convents of Goa
- Location: Velha Goa or Old Goa
18. Church of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception
An old gem among Goa’s churches, this church is known for its elegant architecture that features a double flight of symmetrical stairs. It has an ancient bell that is supposed to be the second largest bell of its kind in Goa.
- Famous For: Built in a Portuguese Baroque style, the church is located on a slight elevation, on a hillock. It is known to house the second largest church bells in Goa
- Location: Panjim
- Places to Stay: Hotels in Panjim
19. Church of Saint Cajetan
This famous church is modelled after Basilica of St. Peter in Rome. It features exquisite Corinthian architectural style and is built in the shape of a Greek cross.
- Famous For: Being a part of the World Heritage Site, Churches and convents of Goa
20. Chapel of Saint Catherine
Exhibiting a simple architecture, this UNESCO-listed church holds much historical significance. It was built to celebrate the victorious march of Portuguese general, Afonso de Albuquerque in Goa. Apparently, it is the first Christian ecclesiastical structure built in the region.
- Famous For: Chapel of St Catherine is a 16th-century historic chapel that was built over a Cathedral in 1552 on the orders of Afonso de Albuquerque after the Portuguese conquered the state
- Location: Taleigao
21. Mae De Deus Church
One of the splendid churches of North Goa, it is the only one in Goa to feature Neo-Gothic architectural style. Its lovely spires will surely remind you of medieval castles. The elaborately done interior boasts of a gilded altar.
- Famous For: Imposing Neo-Gothic Catholic church with grand spires & gilded interior ornamentation
- Location: Saligao
22. Santa Cruz Church
Santa Cruz Church is a spectacular monument built in the Neo-Roman architectural style. The church dates back to the 16 th century. It is also known as Holy Cross Church.
- Famous For: The church showcases a unique blend of architectural styles, combining elements of Baroque, Gothic, and Portuguese colonial designs
- Location: Santa Cruz, Panjim
23. Church of Our Lady of the Mount
Located atop Monte Hill, the Church of Our Lady of the Mount is an elegant structure. The church commands popularity due to its impressive architecture as well as its wonderful position from where you can get a panoramic view of the surrounding areas.
- Famous For: With simple exteriors, lavish interiors, and wealth of historical significance, this chapel is what one might call a hidden treasure
- Location: Old Goa
24. Nossa Senhora de Penha de Franca
Being located at the confluence of Mapusa and Mandovi rivers, the church of Nossa Senhora de Penha de Franca is a visual treat in itself. High vaulted ceilings, glass-stained windows, and brilliant architecture make this church a one-of-its-kind attraction in Goa.
- Famous For: The interior of the church is stunning with a high-vaulted ceiling and handpainted sceneries
- Places to Stay: Hotels in Panji
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Forts in Goa: – Saga of Glorious Past
Places to Visit in Goa: Forts – Saga of Glorious Past
Heritage and history continue to thrive in the forts of Goa , each of which has endless stories to reveal. Mentioned below are some of the most impressive forts of Goa you must visit during your next trip.
25. Fort Aguada
Boasting a breathtaking location, Fort Aguada stands as one of the iconic forts and top places to visit in Goa. Built-in 1612, this massive fort offers sweeping views of the Arabian Sea. An ancient four-story Portuguese lighthouse and prison cells situated within the complex are among the major attractions of the fort.
- Famous For: Its magnificent architecture as well as the breath-taking views it offers of the Arabian Sea
- Location: Candolim
- Timings: 9:30 am to 6 pm
26. Chapora Fort
Since the time it featured in the movie, Dil Chahta Hai , this fort has become one of the best places to visit in Goa for youngsters. The USP of the fort is the panoramic view it offers of the expansive Vagator Beach.
- Famous For: Known for its spectacular views and sunset vistas
- Location: Bardez
- Timings: 10 am to 5:30 pm
- Places to Stay: Hotels near Chapora Fort
27. Reis Magos Fort
Standing guard since 1551, the robust Reis Magos is one of the oldest forts in Goa. The fort was once a residence for dignitaries and was later used as a prison. With its interesting history, it sure deserves a visit.
- Famous For: This restored 16th-century fort offers sweeping river & sea views, along with a cultural centre
- Timings: 9:30 am – 5 pm
- Places to Stay: Hotels near Bardez
28. Tiracol Fort
A 17 th -century monument, Tiracol Fort is situated atop a hill and offers spectacular views of the areas downhill. There is also a church inside the fort, though is not always kept open to the general public.
- Famous For: For panoramic views of the Arabian Sea and the Terekhol River
- Location: Tiracol
- Timings: 9 am – 7 pm
- Places to Stay: Hotels near Tiracol Fort
29. Cabo de Rama Fort
Steeped in legends and folklore, Cabo de Rama takes pride in being one of the oldest forts in Goa. It is believed that the fort location is the place where Lord Rama had stayed with his wife Sita during their 14 years of exile from Ayodhya.
- Famous For: This fort withstood gruesome battles between the Portuguese, Marathas, Muslim invaders, and Hindu kings, and was used as a prison by the British
- Location: Canacona
- Timings: 9 am – 5:30 pm
30. Corjuem Fort
Corjuem Fort is one of the two surviving inland forts of Goa. It may be small in size, but it is quite popular among the tourists and locals alike who throng to the fort to enjoy the spellbinding vistas it offers of the Corjuem River and the areas beyond it.
- Famous For: Built in 1705, the hilltop ruins of this Portuguese military fortress offer scenic views
- Location: Corjuem
- Timings: 6 am – 7 pm
Temples in Goa: – Blend of Beauty & Spirituality
Places to Visit in Goa: Temples – Blend of Beauty & Spirituality
The temples of Goa are not just about spirituality; they are also about heritage and beauty. Take a look at some of the famous temples that paint a picture of an altogether different Goa.
31. Mangeshi Temple
Dedicated to Lord Mangesh, an avatar of Lord Shiva, Mangeshi Temple is one of the largest, oldest, and most visited shrines in Goa. There is a seven-story octagonal lamp tower at the temple complex entrance that becomes a visual treat when lighted with oil lamps on festive nights. Mangeshi Temple is one of the most religious places to visit in Goa with family.
- Famous For: One of the major temples in Goa, it is approximately 450 years old
- Location: Mangeshi Village, Priol
32. Shanta Durga Temple
Shanta Durga Temple in Goa exhibits a unique construction, replete with Roman arched windows and a Pyramidical Shikara. Goddess Durga is the reigning deity of this temple, where she is worshipped as a mediator between Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu.
- Famous For: The temple is dedicated to Shantadurga, the goddess who mediates between Vishnu and Shiva
- Location: Kavalem Village, Ponda
33. Maruti Temple
When you are in Goa, do not let go of the opportunity to get blessed by Lord Hanuman at the Maruti Temple. If you happen to visit this temple on Tuesdays, you can witness the rush of devotees who throng the place in hordes.
- Famous For: Located on Altinho Hill overlooking Fontainhas district in Panjim, the majestic Maruti Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman
- Location: Altinho, Panjim
34. Saptakoteshwar Temple
One of the six major shrines of Lord Shiva that exists in the Konkan region, Saptakoteshwar Temple is a picture of architectural beauty. The temple’s mandapa is constructed in the European style. You will need to embark on a ferry journey to reach the temple from the island of Divar.
- Famous For: It is considered to be one of the six great sites of temples of Shiva in the Konkan area
- Location: Narve, Bicholim
35. Mahalasa Narayani Temple
This temple is among the rare shrines in India where Lord Vishnu is worshipped as Mahalasa or Mohini, the deity’s female form. The temple possesses a 12.5-meter high brass lamp which is considered to be one of the highest lamps in the world.
- Famous For: The most popular temple of Supreme Mother Mahalasa is at Mardol in Goa, which is over 450 years old
- Location: Mardol, Ponda
36. Brahma Temple
You don’t come across a temple dedicated to Lord Brahma every other day, do you? Because of this very reason, you must include the Brahma Temple in your list of Goa itineraries. The temple houses a finely chiseled sculpture of Lord Brahma that dates back to the Kadamba period.
- Famous For: It is the only temple in Goa that is dedicated to Lord Brahma and is also one of the few important temples found in India that is dedicated to Lord Brahma
- Location: Valpoi, Satari
Museums in Goa: – Keepers of History
Places to Visit in Goa: Museums – Keepers of History
The museums in Goa allow you to get a glimpse into the rich history, culture, and heritage of the land. Listed below are a few popular choices from among the plethora of museums in Goa.
37. Archaeological Museum
This museum takes you to the medieval past of Goa. At this museum, you can take a look at the ancient maps, Arabian and Persian inscriptions, bronze statues, wooden sculptures, age-old artifacts, and lots more that will keep you thoroughly engaged. It is one of the most famous places to visit in Goa other than beaches.
- Famous For: Archaeological Museum of Goa houses a splendid collection of artefacts belonging to the prehistoric and late medieval Portuguese rule in Goa
- Location: Old Goa
- Timings: 10 am – 5 pm (Closed on Friday)
- Entry Fees: INR 10
38. Museum of Christian Art
It is the only museum in Asia that features items related to the emergence of Christianity in Goa. The museum has a wealth of impressive sculptures, paintings, furniture, textiles, and other curios.
- Famous For: It is the only museum in Asia that features items related to the emergence of Christianity
- Timings: 10 am – 5 pm
- Entry Fees : INR 5
39. Wax World Museum
Goa’s own Madame Tussauds, that’s what the Wax World Museum is! You can expect to find more than 30 realistic wax figures of Indian celebrities and personalities from the pages of history. Do not miss this one.
- Famous For: Celebrities wax statues
- Timings: 09:30 am – 06:30 pm
- Entry Fees : INR 250
40. Ancestral Goa Museum
Fancy knowing about the ancient Goan way of life? Then the Ancestral Goa Museum or Big Foot Museum will enthral you to no end. This open-air museum has life-size sculptures that portray the culture and lifestyle of Goa from the bygone days. Miniature models of traditional Goan houses and a Feni distillery are the highlights of this museum.
- Famous For: Outdoor cultural museum featuring a recreated ancient Goa village, with pottery making & dancing
- Location: Loutolim
- Timings :9 am – 6 pm (Closed on Monday)
- Entry Fees : INR 100
41. Indian Naval Aviation Museum
This museum showcases interesting exhibits that depict the Indian Navy’s evolution over the years. You can take a look at planes, helicopters, aircraft engines, military weapons, old photos, vintage navy uniforms, and several other things. It is among the unique places to visit in Goa to learn about Aviation and the Navy. The museum houses gigantic replicas of INS Vikram and INS Viraat.
- Famous For: India’s only Naval Aviation Museum
- Location: Bogmalo, Vasco da Gama
- Timings :10 am – 5 pm (Closed on Monday)
- Entry Fees : INR 20
- Places to Stay: Hotels in Vasco da Gama Railway Station
42. Houses of Goa
Designed by renowned architect Gerald da Cunha, this museum boasts of a ship-like structure. It is a unique museum where you can take a peep into Goa’s rich architectural past through the various exhibits on display.
- Famous For: Offbeat, ship-shaped museum showcasing the region’s cultural & architectural history
- Location: Bardez
- Timings :10 am – 7:30 pm (Closed on Monday)
Waterfalls in Goa: – Absolutely Spectacular
Places to Visit in Goa: Waterfalls – Absolutely Spectacular
When it comes to waterfalls, nature has blessed Goa in abundance. Here are a few waterfalls that deserve a place in your places to visit in Goa in 3 days itinerary.
43. Dudhsagar Waterfalls
A four-tiered waterfall, it is among the most spectacular waterfalls in India . The gush of milky white water flowing amidst the engulfing greenery justifies the name and is truly a sight to behold.
- Famous For: Dudhsagar waterfall is one of the tallest falls in India
- Location: Goa-Karnataka Border
44. Hivre Waterfalls
The stunning beauty of Hivre Waterfalls makes it one of the most popular waterfalls in the entire region. The location of the waterfall holds an attraction for not just tourists but trekkers as well.
- Famous For: Trekking and views
- Location: Valpoi
45. Tambadi Surla Waterfalls
An offbeat destination, Tambdi Surla is a waterfall of breathtaking beauty. The waterfall stands surrounded by a dense jungle and needs a trek through the Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary to reach the place.
- Famous For: Breathtaking views as the waterfall flows from a height of 50 meters in a zig-zag manner
- Location: Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary
46. Arvalem Waterfalls
Call it Arvalem or Harvalem as it is popularly known, this gushing waterfall will definitely delight you. If you are looking for a spot for a picnic with your friends, the area around this waterfall is an ideal choice.
- Famous For: Picnics and outings
- Location: Sanquelim
47. Kuskem Waterfalls
An amazing work of nature, Kuskem Waterfalls rushes down gleefully from a lofty mountain and presents a stunning sight to the onlookers. The best time to view this seasonal waterfall is during the monsoons or post-monsoons.
- Location: Canacona District
47. Charavne Waterfalls
A trek of about 2 miles uphill from the Charavne village will take you to the waterfall. Once you reach the spot, the sight of the waterfall will make your trek worth the effort.
- Famous For: Trekking and Views
- Location: Mhadei Wildlife Sanctuary
Also Read – Trekking Places in Goa
Wildlife Sanctuaries in Goa: – Exotic Nature
Places to Visit in Goa: Wildlife Sanctuaries – Exotic Nature
The natural beauty of Goa lies not just in its bays and beaches. One way to experience nature in all its wild glory is to visit the wildlife sanctuaries and parks in the region. Check out some of the famous wildlife sanctuaries of Goa.
49. Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary
It may be the smallest wildlife sanctuary in Goa, but this natural reserve is home to a rich variety of wildlife. The sanctuary also has cottages where you can stay and discover the varied wildlife.
- Famous For: Junglelike wildlife sanctuary & zoo with a park area, many exotic species & birds
- Location : Ponda, North Goa
- Timings : 9 am – 5 pm (open all days except Monday)
- Entry Fee : INR 50
50. Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary
If you are up for an adventurous safari through the deep jungle, Molem National Park must be on your list of to-do things. You can also trek through the forest and discover the rich wildlife population species of this sanctuary.
- Famous For: The sanctuary is particularly known for its Leopards, Elephants, Deers & Gaur also known as Indian Bison
- Location: Sanguem Taluk, South Goa
- Timings : 8 am – 5:30 pm
- Entry Fee : INR 20
51. Mhadei Wildlife Sanctuary
A biodiversity hotspot, the Mhadei Wildlife Sanctuary boasts a number of wildlife species. But its biggest attraction is the Royal Bengal Tigers. This sanctuary is also a great place for bird-watching.
- Famous For: Panthers to Indian venomous snakes
- Entry Fee : NA
52. Netravali Wildlife Sanctuary
A visit to the Netravali Wildlife Sanctuary will enable you to explore a variety of flora and fauna. The enchanting place is also home to several species of butterflies and birds.
- Famous For: The sanctuary is a host for many rare butterfly species including the Malabar banded swallowtail and Malabar banded peacock
- Location: Sanguem Taluk
- Timings : 8:30 am – 4:30 pm
53. Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary
The main attraction of the Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary is its observation deck that remains concealed amidst the foliage. If you climb up on this deck, you can spot the wild animals from close quarters.
- Famous For: Flying squirrel, slender loris, Indian pangolin, mouse deer, four-horned antelope, Malabar pit viper, hump-nosed pit viper, white-bellied woodpecker, Malabar trogon
- Location: Canacona Taluk
- Timings : 7 am – 5:30 pm
- Entry Fee : INR 5
54. Dr Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary
Along the River Mandovi, Dr. Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary is accessed via a ferry ride. One can spot a variety of birds here including western reef herons and striated heron besides flying foxes, crocodiles, and jackals.
- Famous For: White egrets and purple herons, you can expect to see colourful kingfishers, eagles, and cormorants
- Location : Chorao Island
- Timings : 6 am – 6 pm
- Entry Fee : INR 10
With so many attractions to see and experience, Goa is truly a traveller’s paradise. It has an endless bounty of man-made and natural attractions to offer. The best way to discover the treasures of Goa is to book your ticket, check into one of the hotels in Goa , and start your exploration in earnest. So, here’s to the happy exploration of Goa’s wonders!
Frequently Asked Questions About Goa:
Q: When is the best time to visit Goa?
A: Although the ‘Party Capital of India’ is crowded with tourists all around the year, it is best to visit Goa during the winter season (November-February). The state especially attracts people from the world over during Christmas and New Year.
Q: Which Goa casinos can I visit to try my luck?
A: Deltin Royale, Casino Pride, Deltin Jack, Deltin Caravela, and the land-based Casino Paradise are among the top casinos in Goa for gaming enthusiasts.
Q: What are the best places to visit in South Goa?
A: Beaches like Palolem, Colva, and Benaulim, shrines like Se Cathedral and Shri Shantadurga Temple, Cabo de Rama Fort, Dudhsagar Waterfalls, and other interesting attractions in towns like Vasco Da Gama, Chandor, and Loutolim are among the top tourist places to visit in South Goa.
Q: Which adventure sports can I try in Goa?
A: There are many adventure activities in Goa for you to indulge in, the most popular of all being water skiing, scuba diving, kayaking, jet skiing, banana boat rides, kite surfing, white water rafting, windsurfing, parasailing, and snorkelling.
Q: Which are the best places to shop in Goa?
A: The most popular shopping places in Goa are Anjuna Flea Market (Wednesday) and Arpora Night Market (Saturday). Mapusa Friday Market, Mackie’s Saturday Night Market, and Calangute Market Square are a few other options for shoppers.
Q: How to reach Goa?
A: Goa’s Dabolim Airport has direct flights to domestic and foreign destinations like Delhi, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Pune, Chennai, Kuwait, and UAE. Major train stations in Goa are Madgaon and Thivim while bus travellers can get down at Mapusa, Panjim, Vasco da Gama, Margao, or Canacona. Travelling to Goa by road from nearby cities is also ideal.
Q: Are there any UNESCO-listed heritage sites in Goa?
A: Yes; as a matter of fact, there is more than one. Basilica of Bom Jesus, Se Cathedral, Saint Catherine’s Chapel, Church of St. Francis of Assisi, Church of Our Lady of the Rosary, Church of Saint Augustine, and Church of Saint Cajetan are all listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Goa.
Q: Suggest some happening places for a night out in Goa?
A: Party lovers must not miss popular pubs and nightclubs in Goa like Tito’s, SinQ, LPK Waterfront, Cafe Mambo, Curlies, Soro, Cafe Mojo, Cavala, Showbar Exchange, Cohiba, and Chronicle. Silent Noise in South Goa is also a must-visit.
Q: Which are the best places to eat in Goa?
A: Tamarind Cafe, La Plage, Bhatti Village, Thalassa, Spice Goa, Burger Factory, Brittos, Pousada by the Beach, Zeebop by the Sea, The Space, Martin’s Corner, Dropadi, Magic Italy, The Fisherman’s Wharf and Nostalgia are among the best restaurants in Goa.
Q: Suggest some good places for breakfast or brunch in Goa.
A: The Verandah Restaurant, AZ.U.R, Infantaria, Artjuna, Lila Cafe, Baba Au Rhum, La Brise, Bean Me Up, Cafe Cotinga, and Villa Blanche Bistro are the most popular breakfast and brunch spots in Goa.
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By Becky Griswold · Last updated on May 14, 2024
Long known as a beach destination, first for intrepid backpackers and now for tourists from all over the world, Goa is a slice of India that feels almost un-Indian: it’s laid back and liberal, and bears hallmarks in its language, cuisine and the population of its colonial past.
Goa was owned and controlled by Portugal for 450 years — from 1510 until 1961 — when a newly independent India took military action and annexed all Portuguese territories on the sub-continent.
Having been effectively the capital of Portugal’s eastern empire, there are a lot of ruins and relics leftover in the picturesque capital of Panaji, complete with Latin Quarter, as well as the city of Margao, dotted with colonial architecture, and the storied Old Goa (abandoned in the 17th century).
But in Goa, it’s all about the beaches, and there are a lot of options for that; practically the entire coast is dotted with beaches and all the amenities that come with them. Some are more touristic than others, some are more beautiful than others, but there’s definitely something for everyone in this interesting Indian state.
One of the most popular popular places to stay in Goa for holidaymakers, Calangute in the north attracts both international and domestic tourists.
Made up of a long stretch of sand, the Calangute is edged with wooden beach huts and shady palm trees. The popularity of Calangute — especially in the high season over Christmas — means that it lacks a little of the authentic Indian charisma, but there is a wide range of accommodation on offer, from budget to luxury hotels.
Away from the beach, the town’s winding streets are packed with restaurants, bars, souvenir shops, and travel offices. There are some cultural sights to enjoy too: the charming St. Alex Church with its whitewashed walls and opulent interiors dates back to 1741.
Where to Stay in Calangute
- Le Méridien Goa – Less than a kilometer to the beach itself, this 5-star hotel is surrounded by places to eat and drink as well as shops to browse.
- Chalston Beach Resort – This hotel is situated right on the seafront itself and is a traditional style Goan hotel with a selection of beach huts and bedrooms.
One of the most popular areas of Goa, Candolim sits south of Calangute, whose beach overlaps into this area. Candolim has its own long slice of beach, which curves around the headland to meet the smaller Sinquerim. Here, you’ll find more of a tourist town atmosphere, with many shops and restaurants.
It’s in Candolim where you’ll find solid evidence of Portuguese colonial rule in Goa. There’s the Aguada Fort, built in the early 1600’s (and never captured), complete with its 1864 lighthouse, as well as the old Aguada Jail and the whitewashed Church of St. Lawrence.
Staying here lacks the cheap options that backpackers may be used to, but the hotels are still affordable – which is part of what makes it so attractive to tourists. There are also a number of serviced apartments, suiting families and groups.
Where to Stay in Candolim
- Taj Holiday Village Resort – Set over numerous Portuguese Goan cottages and villas, this is the place to come if you truly want to luxuriate in classically high-end fashion.
- Phoenix Park Inn Goa – Set inside a grand Goan style villa, and just over half a kilometer from the sun, sea, and sand of Candolim Beach, this hotel boasts landscaped grounds strewn with palms.
Quirky and cool Anjuna is the original bohemian Goa hangout for hippies and today, still retains much of its offbeat character. The beach became an iconic settling for Goa’s wild full moon parties, where barefoot beachgoers covered in luminous paint would dance the night away on the sand to the beat of psychedelic trance music.
Since the music ban that was put in place here in 2000, the dancing party goers have all but moved on. Left behind in Anjuna are low-key travelers who visit for the chance to buy sarongs at the weekly flea market; this boho atmosphere has led to an Anjuna that’s evolving past its partying days.
The town is a low key, sprawling place, scattered across a wide area, and features a selection of places to stay at; budget accommodation is easy to find but there’s also a selection of stylish villas and apartments with pools on offer.
Where to Stay in Anjuna
- Hotel Casa Ahaana – Guests can make the most of the outdoor pool here, eat in the onsite restaurant, have a drink at the bar, and relax in the tropical surroundings.
Like many places in Goa, Benaulim is mostly known for its beach. This long, wide slice of beach is popular with foreigners and locals alike, but it’s also quiet enough for a relaxing holiday, lacking some of the more tourist-oriented amenities you’ll find in more popular areas.
Along Benaulim Beach itself, you’ll find many beachside restaurants and bars (usually a combination of both) that serve affordable food, as well as affordable accommodation, too. Set back from the beach is where you’ll find slightly more upscale offerings.
The order of the day here is simply finding a spot to relax on the beach and then taking your pick of places for lunch. Of course, it’s also possible to rent a motorbike to explore along the coast or engage in some watersports.
Where to Stay in Benaulim
- Taj Exotica Resort – The rooms here ooze contemporary cool combined with touches of traditional aesthetic, boasting big beds and windows with views out over the landscaped gardens. Some rooms even come with their very own private pool.
In the north of Goa’s coastline, Baga is often said in the same breath as Calangute. The two neighboring resort towns almost merge into each other, although Baga’s pretty stretch of soft sand is surrounded by rocky cliffs and nature.
It may be popular with various groups of tourists, but this is the place to go if you like to be among the action. The popularity with visitors also means high-end hotel offerings as well as budget guesthouses to choose from. Staying in Baga means you’ll be close to vibrant nightlife, numerous shops and a host of bars and restaurants — as well as the busy weekly markets.
One of the big attractions to this part of Goa is watersports; Baga is a great place to try out anything from parasailing to windsurfing and jet skiing, or just simply laze on the beach and watch as other people have a go.
Where to Stay in Baga
- Hotel Bonanza – Just a stone’s throw from Baga Beach, this family run hotel is a warm and welcoming place to base yourself for a few days by the sea in Goa.
Palolem is easily one of the most beautiful beaches in Goa. Its effortless curve of white sand is lined by palm trees, making the days tranquil and the sunsets like a postcard. It’s also known for nightlife – in the form of silent discos, of course.
There are many restaurants and bars that line the beach, with some shopping (and more food and drink) to be had on the road leading to the beach, as well as the one running parallel to it. Walk south through a maze-like local area, passing the small bay of Colomb Beach, and you’ll find the chilled out Patnem Beach. It’s much more chilled than Palolem, which can get very busy, so if you feel like escaping for a day, take a stroll here.
Back at Palolem, there’s accommodation for everyone, from very cheap and basic shacks to upmarket, air-conditioned concrete villas.
Where to Stay in Palolem
- Marron Sea View Resort – Rooms at this resort are wooden, chalet-like beach huts situated right on the sands of Palolem Beach itself.
The capital of Goa is a chilled out kind of place. Surrounded by lush terraced hillsides and awash with red tiled roofs, visitors to the city might be pleasantly surprised by Panaji’s calm streets and charming Portuguese colonial buildings.
Walk along tree-lined avenues and take in the charming old churches, a sprawling main square, and a riverside promenade. Balconies overhang the colorful houses along the small streets of the Latin Quarter; Panaji is actually the oldest civic establishment in Asia and its roots feel firmly entrenched in its Portuguese past.
Stay a few days in Panaji in charming hotels housed in historic colonial buildings, shiny new luxury stays, or vibrant, budget guesthouses.
Where to Stay in Panaji
- Vivanta Panaji – A chic and shiny new hotel in the city center, complete with a rooftop pool and sundeck, Vivanta Panaji is a contemporary place to relax.
With its beach shacks, hotels, and guesthouses, as well as its pubs, restaurants, and lifeguards, Colva and its 2.4 kilometer stretch of white sand beach is a well-known tourist destination, and well equipped for giving visitors everything they want at their fingertips.
As such, it can get very busy here, with everyone from locals, domestic tourists, and foreign tourists descending on the beach in high season. In October, religious pilgrims come to visit the whitewashed Igreja de Nossa Senhora das Merces (originally founded in 1630 but rebuilt in the 18th century) for the festival of Fama.
Colva is located between Betalbatim Beach in the north and Benaulim Beach in the south, but it’s not all about the coast; inland, you’ll find even more accommodation options, shops, and places to eat and drink.
Where to Stay in Colva
- Beleza By The Beach – The aptly named place features an outdoor pool surrounded by tropical trees and sun loungers. After a busy day of soaking up the sun, you can treat yourself to a massage or enjoy dinner at the trendy restaurant.
Located next to Anjuna beach, Vagator offers a little more seclusion than its neighbor, with tree-covered, red, rocky cliffs protecting the beach. Scattered with the shade of palms, Vagator Beach itself is divided in two by the cliffs: Big Vagator Beach is to the south, while Little Vagator Beach is north of the rocks.
The beaches are quieter than their neighbors but still get busy with a steady stream of backpackers and tourists. They’re particularly busy at sunset when crowds gather on the rocky headland to watch the sun sink below the horizon.
Vagator used to have more of a reputation for partying, and while there are still some of the best clubs in Goa located here, the town has slowed down in the past few years and is a more laid back place, with a selection of high-end eateries to enjoy and stylish spa resorts to stay at.
Where to Stay in Vagator
- W Goa – The selection of accommodation at this Goa-based branch of W means that there’s something for everybody. These range from villas and cottages, to stylish garden view rooms.
Mandrem, in the northernmost district of Pernem, is home to the eponymous Mandrem Beach. Compared to many of the other beach destinations in Goa, this stretch of sand feels relatively isolated and is a good option for feeling like you’re on a real beach getaway.
For more beach to explore, just to the north (and very walkable) is Arambol Beach; nearby is Ashwem Beach, but this requires a longer stroll.
Staying in Mandrem itself is affordable, but in nearby Arambol or Ashwem, there’s a more lively atmosphere, more bars/restaurants, and more accommodation options.
In Mandrem, there are affordable beach shacks to choose from. Nearby, there are hotels and guesthouses, all of which are affordable to varying degrees. Some are more polished than others: the old Portuguese fort at Mandrem is now a high-end hotel.
Where to Stay in Mandrem
- MamaGoa Resort – This hotel consists of a collection of rustic beach shack style cottages where you can enjoy lazing in your big double bed and gazing out across the veranda to the sparkling sea.
The appealing little village of Agonda is where to stay in Goa if you want to enjoy a simple break by the sea. This isn’t a place to party, rather a destination to head to if you want to take a break from the world for a while and relax on a beautiful Goan beach.
Agonda is all about the simple life; sip smoothies from the veranda of your beach shack and gaze out across the sea. If you feel the need for some modern amenities during your stay in this world of tranquility, the beach bars of Palolem are a 15-minute drive away.
If you’re traveling on a tight budget, Agonda has a good selection of basic accommodation to choose from. There’s also a handful of upmarket options, including cottages with views that look out over the sea and swimming pools.
Where to Stay in Agonda
- New Common Home – Situated virtually on Agonda Beach itself, the rustic but stylish beach huts at New Common Home offer up a simple but comfortable place to stay by the sea.
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8 Secret Spots in Goa That Will Change Your Travel Experience Forever!
Goa, best known for its glorious beaches drenched in sunlight and lively after-dark scene, offers a range of attractions that go beyond just the famous hotspots like baga and calangute..
Kumar Utkarsh Updated: Oct 27, 2024 5:05 PM IST
Goa, also known as the pearl of the Indian Ocean, is famous for its golden beaches, vibrant culture, and lively nightlife. However, little-known attractions lie beyond these lands of tourism which are yet to be discovered by intrepid travelers. Although Baga Beach and Calangute are always surrounded by people throughout the year, there exist such gems in Goa where one can relax away from the tourist crowds. Join us on this journey as we reveal a checklist of unusual spots to explore in this coastal paradise.
1. Dudhsagar Waterfalls:
Dudhsagar Waterfalls are located amongst the luxuriant Western Ghats and are a stunning sight with their milky white waters cascading down from a height of 310 meters. Adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers can access this natural wonder either by exciting jeep safari or scenic hiking. In monsoon, Dudhsagar turns into a majestic phenomenon that has been covered in mist and lush greenery to offer an extraordinary experience that nourishes your soul.
2. Netravali Wildlife Sanctuary:
If you want to escape tourist tracks then delve into untouched wilderness at Netravali Wildlife Sanctuary. This sanctuary is home to various species including Malabar Giant Squirrel and the rare Black Panther making it perfect for wildlife photographers and enthusiasts alike. Trek through dense forests or walk along winding paths while you watch nature come alive undisturbed by human activity.
3. Chorla Ghats:
4. Divar Island:
Step back in time to enjoy the serenity of Divar Island a hidden gem lying in the Mandovi River.A short ferry ride from Old Goa will take you to this quiet little island that is a living testimony of Goan culture and Portuguese colonization.Walk through narrow lanes lined with Portuguese-style villas, visit ancient churches dating back centuries, and savor the unhurried pace of life that defines this idyllic retreat.
5. Arambol Sweet Water Lake:
Discover more about Arambol's secluded oasis Arambol Sweet Water Lake which is hidden away among its sandy beaches.The calm lagoon sits quietly there as opposed to its noisy neighbor; it boasts serenity wrapped by nature.Have a refreshing swim in its crystal waters, bask under sunlight, or simply get relaxed within an atmosphere far from city noises.
6. Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary:
One can find out more about the natural world by visiting Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary.If you are passionate about wildlife and nature then come and experience Goa's wilderness.This sanctuary has diverse flora and fauna including elusive leopard and magnificent Indian Bison thus giving an insight into biodiversity in Goa.You can do bird-watching tours there or just let yourself be carried away by smell of wild leaves far from tourist crowds.
7. Tambdi Surla Temple:
Pay a visit to the Tambdi Surla Temple, the oldest surviving temple in Goa that stands amidst an impenetrable forest in Western Ghats and one will feel like he/she is being taken back to the twelfth century. Constructed of weathered basalt stone, this architectural wonder has been dedicated to Lord Shiva and remains mystical over ages. In this sanctuary of holiness, you will be astounded by complex engravings on its walls, meditate on sacredness within its spheres and learn about ancient past of Goa.
8. Butterfly Beach:
Butterfly Beach is a beach where you can have peace and solitude; no one else except you at all. You can get there only by boat or walking through dense forests which are quite scenic. The name was derived from different species of colorful butterflies that inhabit its shores hence it's also known as Honeymoon Beach or Lovers' Beach. Lie on golden sand beaches, try swimming in azure waters which have shes swimming around your feet, admire crimson-golden marvelous sunset captivating every person's eye.
Goa is much more than just famous beaches and vibrant nightlife. By straying off the beaten path tourists can discover hidden treasures that truly reflect what this coastal paradise is about. What lay ahead includes majestic waterfalls, lush green wildlife reserves, old temples or even isolated beaches for those who are ready to embark on a road less navigation where they delve into this god's own place saturated with history and cultural diversity all blended with natural beauty of life itself and its resources such as flora , fauna etc. Thus pick your bags up; leave behind typical tourist destinations while setting out for an unknown voyage across Goa Indian crown jewel located at Arabian Sea coast line.
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South Goa provides the ideal fusion of serenity, culture and adventure with its immaculate beaches , undiscovered treasures and friendly atmosphere. The region is a charming and safe place for single women to travel, whether they want to explore charming villages, indulge in local cuisine, or find some peace and quiet by the sea. If you're considering going to South Goa soon, here's our guide to travelling in a way that is safe, rewarding and unforgettable.
Peaceful, Private And Picturesque Beaches
The main attraction of South Goa is its beaches. There are isolated beaches where you can relax without having to deal with throngs of tourists, in contrast to the busier beaches in North Goa .
Palolem Beach
Despite being the most well-known beach in South Goa , Palolem still maintains a relaxed atmosphere, particularly in the farther stretches. Choose bungalows or beach huts here, and wake up to the rumble of the sea. Yoga on the beach or early morning strolls are tranquil ways to begin the day.
Agonda Beach
Agonda is ideal if you want even more solitude. This lengthy expanse of golden sand is perfect for writing or reflection because it is more untamed and peaceful. Dolphin sightings are very common on the beach, so remember to bring your camera. Local operators provide boat rides that typically take place early in the morning.
Cola Beach is a secret haven for travellers who wish to venture completely off the usual route. You will be greeted with views of a lagoon meeting the ocean after travelling a dusty path to the beach, which is ideal for relaxation. The peace and quiet of this location is revitalising for lone travellers.
Experiences Beyond The Beach
Though the beaches are the main attraction, South Goa has much more to offer. Here are some non-beach activities to consider.
Cabo de Rama Fort
This old fort provides panoramic views and a vivid sense of the past . It is situated on a cliff overlooking the Arabian Sea, and is a great place for taking pictures. The fort has been witness to some gruesome battles and is said to have derived its name from the Hindu deity, Rama. It is believed that he, his wife and brother, spent time here during their exile of 14 years. Another peaceful spot for a swim or picnic is the nearby Cabo de Rama Beach.
Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary
For those who enjoy the outdoors, this tranquil haven offers a glimpse of Goa's abundant biodiversity. An excellent way to take in the lush vegetation and see animals like deer, birds and monkeys is to go on a guided hike into the sanctuary.
Spa and Yoga Retreats
There are numerous wellness facilities in South Goa offering yoga courses, meditation retreats and Ayurvedic treatments. For a rejuvenating experience, book a yoga class at Ashiyana Yoga Village near Mandrem or treat yourself to a spa day.
Local Culture and Culinary Experiences
Don't pass up the chance to try authentic Goan food , such as prawn curry, sorpotel and the regional dessert bebinca, all of which can be found at local eateries. Take a Goan cooking class and learn how to prepare these delicacies yourself if you're feeling adventurous .
Choosing Safe And Comfortable Accommodation
South Goa offers a variety of accommodation choices to fit a range of budgets. Solo female travellers are catered to by beachside eco-friendly huts, homestays, boutique resorts and hostels; many of these accommodations include women-only dorms or increased security. Hotels are always a safer option to reside at, but there are many pocket-friendly options, too.
Hostels and Women-Friendly Areas
For affordable lodging, choose hostels like Summer by the Hostelcrowd in Palolem, Bunk N Brew or The Tribe Goa. These places provide an opportunity to meet other female adventurers and frequently draw solo travellers. Additionally, they provide planned events like beach clean-ups and culinary workshops, which can be excellent ways to interact with locals.
Eco-resorts
You can stay at an eco-resort like Cabo Serai on Cola Beach or Bamboo Yoga Retreat on Patnem Beach for a more immersive experience. These establishments prioritise eco-friendly travel, and many host wellness initiatives, including yoga retreats and Ayurvedic treatments—perfect for some self-care.
Safety Tips For Solo Women Travellers
While South Goa is known for its safety and friendliness, it’s essential to take standard precautions. Here are some tips on how to stay safe .
Select accommodations that have received positive reviews: For a more immersive and safe experience, choose well-reviewed lodgings and take homestays into account. Use the storage facilities provided by the majority of beach huts and hostels.
Be careful about transportation: If you're going somewhere after dark, make sure to book your transportation in advance and use reliable services like GoaMiles (Goa's official taxi service). Make sure you are hiring a scooter from a reliable company.
Trust your gut: Solo travellers should always be mindful of their surroundings, despite South Goa's welcoming reputation. If you're going on a solo expedition, let your hotel know about your plans and steer clear of remote locations after dark.
Stay in touch: Make sure you have emergency contacts on hand and keep your phone charged. Keep the emergency government service helplines on speed dial and carry a pepper spray or pocket knife at all times for added security.
Getting There And Around
Goa International Airport (Dabolim) provides easy access to South Goa. Taxis are the most practical way to get around the airport for lone travellers, and the state-run prepaid taxi counter guarantees clear pricing. The closest major station for train travel is Madgaon (Margao).
One of the best ways to navigate around South Goa is by renting a scooter. A scooter ride allows for impromptu detours and individual discoveries like unexplored beaches, picturesque drives through coconut estates, and breathtaking coastal scenery. Helmets are required by law, and it's a good idea to have a contact number for bike assistance or know basic repair techniques in case of an emergency.
Private taxis or apps such as GoaMiles are dependable options for anyone who wants a little more structure. Hiring a guide from the area for a day or two provides an excellent opportunity for interacting with the locals and discovering hidden treasures.
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Late summer is generally marked by hot days and the desire to squeeze in one more vacation. That's why U.S. News evaluated attractions, events and weather (among other factors) to bring you this list of the best places to visit in August. From mountain reprieves to lake getaways , there's a destination on this ranking for every traveler to enjoy. Vote below to help determine next year's list.
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Fiji is an excellent place to visit in August. Although this month falls within Fiji's cooler, drier season, daytime temperatures commonly sit in the low 80s, so you can spend the bulk of your vacation sunbathing on its white sand beaches and swimming in its vibrant blue water. Plus, several of the country's 333 islands – including Taveuni, the Mamanucas and the Yasawas – offer ample opportunities for water sports like surfing and scuba diving. The rich Fiji culture also features all kinds of unique traditions, such as kava and firewalking ceremonies.
When it comes to summer vacations, why settle for one lake when you can visit two? Interlaken – a scenic Swiss town whose name means between lakes – is set in an idyllic spot between the dazzling lakes Thun and Brienz and surrounded by mountains. August temperatures in the mid-70s will allow you to take in the area's natural beauty while hiking, boating or paragliding, though you'll want to pack some rain gear for occasional wet weather. What's more, if you plan your visit around Aug. 1, you'll be able to participate in the area's Swiss National Day celebration, which includes bonfires, a folk festival and a parade.
While a case can be made for a quieter shoulder-season trip, Lake Como is in its prime at the height of summer. Visiting during the high season may mean more tourists and higher room rates, but you'll be able to take in the lakeside towns, villas and beaches at their most lustrous. Take a boat cruise across the lake to stroll through the blooming gardens of iconic villas like Villa Balbianello. Sample peak produce at open-air markets or freshly caught fish in the many dining venues with a view. Or simply see and be seen on one of the area's beaches or lakeside pools.
A trip to Rocky Mountain National Park in August will ensure almost all trails will be accessible and the weather will be pleasant, so you'll have every opportunity to take in the park's mountainous beauty. Wildflowers dot the meadows and bighorn sheep are commonly seen this time of year, too. Popular hikes and vistas become busy this time of year, and you'll need to reserve a timed entry permit available on July 1, but you can easily find quieter options among the park's 355 miles of trails. Combat the crowds by arriving early in the day and taking the park's shuttles instead of driving.
Vancouver, the most populous city in British Columbia, is a vibrant destination that offers something for all visitors. As one of the driest, warmest months (think: temperatures in the low 70s), August is a superb time to take it all in. Thrill-seekers can cross the Capilano Suspension Bridge or hike the grueling Grouse Grind (both just north of the city), while those who prefer a more leisurely outdoor experience can take a Vancouver Harbour cruise or relax on some of the city's beaches. Vancouver Pride Festival also takes place early in the month and features a parade and performances to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community.
The Mediterranean island of Cyprus has a lot to offer beyond its beaches, including a myth-laden history, but a visit during one of the hottest months of the year will make its sandy stretches look pretty enticing. Sun seekers can bask under cloudless skies, and when the temperatures get too warm (think: 90 degree averages), visitors can cool off by Jet Skiing, swimming and paddleboarding. Later, beach bums and water lovers alike will want to treat themselves to some fresh Cypriot cuisine paired with local wine (including some of the oldest named wine in the world).
August brings some of the warmest temperatures of the year to Montenegro, as well as throngs of travelers looking to bask on this Balkan country's beaches. Montengro's coastline on the Adriatic Sea and its inlets boasts scenic towns like Budva and Kotor, where you'll find charming old towns and blissful stretches of sand. To cool off and escape the crowds, retreat to the country's mountainous interior to hike in destinations like Durmitor National Park and Biogradska Gora National Park.
Kenya's Masai Mara National Reserve is one of Africa's most frequented safari destinations , especially in August when wildlife viewing opportunities are superb. August is usually a great time to catch the Great Migration, an annual journey by more than 2 million wildebeest, zebras and other animals from Tanzania's Serengeti National Park into Masai Mara. What's more, the reserve is a year-round haven for additional animal species, including the big five (lions, leopards, rhinos, elephants and buffaloes), earning it a reputation as one of Africa's most diverse areas.
Head to Kluane National Park and Reserve in Canada's Yukon region if you want to enjoy an unconventional summer vacation. At this UNESCO World Heritage Site, you'll discover the world's largest nonpolar icefield and Canada's highest mountain, Mount Logan. Sign up for a flightseeing tour to view Kluane's glaciers from the air or take advantage of the mild, incredibly long summer days by exploring the park on foot. A boat ride around Kathleen Lake or a rafting excursion down the Alsek River are also fun ways to admire your surroundings.
America's Finest City is warm and dry in August, giving you ample opportunities to soak up some sun. If you're eager to spend time at the beach, you'll find 70 miles of coastline ideal for everything from surfing to swimming to paddleboarding. Away from the shore, there's Balboa Park, where you can admire beautiful architecture, check out various museums and explore the world-renowned San Diego Zoo . Plus, San Diego is home to an exceptional dining scene and a plethora of live music venues to round out your trip.
Summer is peak season in this Croatian town, so you'll likely rub elbows with other travelers during an August visit. However, Rovinj's beauty will more than make up for the influx of tourists. In August, you can comfortably walk along the car-free cobblestone streets of Rovinj's Old Town thanks to daytime temperatures in the 70s and 80s. This month is also a great time to explore Grisia Street, which hosts an open-air art exhibition in August. If you need a break from the town's throngs of people, take a day trip to one of 14 nearby islands.
Plan an Outer Banks vacation in August to enjoy toasty beach weather (think: average highs in the mid-80s) and fun festivals like the Outer Banks Watermelon Festival and the Outer Banks Pirate Festival. These North Carolina barrier islands are ideal for all kinds of beach activities, including sailing, surfing and sunbathing. Plus, some of them are rich in history. Head to Kill Devil Hills to visit Wright Brothers National Memorial (where the famous pilots took their first flight), or venture to Roanoke Island to check out Roanoke Island Festival Park's exhibits about what life was like in the 16th century.
Trade your ski poles for a hiking stick and visit New Hampshire's White Mountains in summertime, when the area's gorges, bike trails and more than 100 waterfalls are at their most lush. Action-seekers can climb Mount Washington, the highest peak in the Northeast, where they'll be rewarded with views of five states. Meanwhile, those looking for a more easygoing summer afternoon can go for a scenic drive or take in the views with a cocktail in hand on the terrace of Omni Mount Washington Resort . With August averages in the 60s and 70s, the weather will be ripe for any outdoor adventure.
Curacao is the perfect destination for those seeking a late summer Caribbean getaway thanks to its location outside the hurricane belt. Sustained daytime temperatures in the high 80s and low 90s mean you'll likely spend most of your vacation lounging on the beach or swimming past marine life, coral reefs and shipwrecks while scuba diving. But the charming, colorful Dutch colonial architecture found in the UNESCO-certified capital – Willemstad – is worth exploring, too. Plus, with fewer mega resorts and more boutique resorts and bed-and-breakfast establishments, Curacao has a more relaxed feel than other Caribbean destinations and is a great place to reset.
With festivals, prime weather and outdoor activities galore, Coeur d'Alene is the perfect destination for a summer send-off. This northern Idaho city boasts easily accessible golf courses (including one with a unique floating green), bike paths and parks, while its eponymous 26-mile lake is ideal for boating and fishing come August. The city ushers in the month with popular events like the Coeur d'Alene Street Fair and Taste of Coeur d'Alene, which showcase local shops, breweries and crafts. Coeur d'Alene also caters to a variety of budgets, with accommodation options ranging from campsites to cabins to amenity-filled resorts.
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