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1. Calangute Beach

Calangute Beach

10 km from city center 1 out of 184 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.

2. Fort Aguada

Fort Aguada

6 km from city center 2 out of 184 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.

3. Cruise in Goa

Cruise in Goa

1 km from city center 3 out of 184 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.

4. Water Sports in Goa

Water Sports in Goa

26 km from city center 4 out of 184 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.

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Dudhsagar Falls

52 km from city center 5 out of 184 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.

6. Anjuna Beach

Anjuna Beach

13 km from city center 6 out of 184 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.

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7. Chapora Fort

Chapora Fort

16 km from city center 7 out of 184 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.

8. Thalassa

Thalassa

15 km from city center 8 out of 184 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.

9. Basilica of Bom Jesus

Basilica of Bom Jesus

9 km from city center 9 out of 184 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.

10. Baga Beach

Baga Beach

10 km from city center 10 out of 184 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.

11. Butterfly Beach

Butterfly Beach

56 km from city center 11 out of 184 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.

12. Divar Island

Divar Island

9 km from city center 12 out of 184 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.

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13. Scuba Diving in Goa

Scuba Diving in Goa

14 km from city center 13 out of 184 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.

14. Shopping in Goa

Shopping in Goa

2 km from city center 14 out of 184 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.

15. Dona Paula

Dona Paula

5 km from city center 15 out of 184 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.

16. Arambol Beach

Arambol Beach

25 km from city center 16 out of 184 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.

17. Vagator Beach

Vagator Beach

15 km from city center 17 out of 184 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.

18. Fontainhas and Sao Tome

Fontainhas and Sao Tome

0 km from city center 18 out of 184 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. The quarter is now recognised as a heritage site and is famous for its charming Portuguese style houses on the base of the Altinho hills.

19. Church of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception

Church of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception

0 km from city center 19 out of 184 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.

20. Tito's Nightclub

Tito's Nightclub

10 km from city center 20 out of 184 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. 

21. Brittos

Brittos

11 km from city center 21 out of 184 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. 

Mambos

10 km from city center 22 out of 184 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.

23. Club LPK - Love Passion Karma

Club LPK - Love Passion Karma

5 km from city center 23 out of 184 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.

24. Anjuna Flea Market

Anjuna Flea Market

12 km from city center 24 out of 184 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.

25. Palolem Beach

Palolem Beach

58 km from city center 25 out of 184 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.

26. Bungee Jumping in Goa

Bungee Jumping in Goa

56 km from city center 26 out of 184 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.

27. Spa and Massages

Spa and Massages

8 km from city center 27 out of 184 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.

28. Colva Beach

Colva Beach

26 km from city center 28 out of 184 Places To Visit in Goa

Located in : Madgaon

One of the most happening beaches in South Goa, Colva beach is mainly renowned for its shopping and phenomenal nightlife. The beach is full of shacks and eating joints.

29. Morjim Beach

Morjim Beach

18 km from city center 29 out of 184 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.

Casino

0 km from city center 30 out of 184 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!

31. Agonda Beach

Agonda Beach

53 km from city center 31 out of 184 Places To Visit in Goa

If you're looking for a place away from the hustle bustle of the crowd with more space and solitude, Agonda beach is the right place for you. With the clear blue water and coconut trees, this beach is a delight for nature lovers.

32. Candolim Beach

Candolim Beach

7 km from city center 32 out of 184 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.

33. Se Cathedral

Se Cathedral

9 km from city center 33 out of 184 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.

34. Cavelossim Beach

Cavelossim Beach

38 km from city center 34 out of 184 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. 

35. Patnem Beach

Patnem Beach

60 km from city center 35 out of 184 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.

36. Betalbatim Beach

Betalbatim Beach

24 km from city center 36 out of 184 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.

37. Fort Tiracol

Fort Tiracol

29 km from city center 37 out of 184 Places To Visit in Goa

Across the Terekhol river from the Querim beach in North Goa lies the majestic Tiracol Fort. Once a crucial part of the maritime defence, it now serves as Fort Tiracol Heritage Hotel. It is popular for an unbeatable panoramic view of the Arabian Sea.

38. Grande Island

Grande Island

17 km from city center 38 out of 184 Places To Visit in Goa

Originally known as Iha Grande, Grande Island in Goa is one of the most sought after destinations, owing to its serene and tranquil environment and the availability of a plethora of thrilling activities like snorkeling, dolphin spotting, and scuba diving.

39. Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary

Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary

53 km from city center 39 out of 184 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.

40. Arvalem Waterfalls

Arvalem Waterfalls

22 km from city center 40 out of 184 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. 

41. Mollem National Park

Mollem National Park

41 out of 184 Places To Visit in Goa

Mollem National Park part of the famous Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary is the biggest national park in Goa that takes you on a fascinating wildlife adventure. Jeep safaris take the tourists right into the heart of the dense forest reserve.

42. Sunburn Festival

Sunburn Festival

14 km from city center 42 out of 184 Places To Visit in Goa

Ranked amongst few of the world’s best music festivals, Sunburn Music Festival tops the list of every Electronic Music fan’s bucket list. It is mostly famous for its extravagance, fantastic music and noteworthy artist line-up.

43. Carnival in Goa

Carnival in Goa

43 out of 184 Places To Visit in Goa

The Goa Carnival is a legacy of the Portuguese rule and has grown from being a quiet event to a popular, massive scale festival, attracting thousands of tourists from India and abroad. One of the most awaited occasions in the state, the carnival has a long history of its origin, stretching back right to the ancient Roman Empire. The atmosphere is charged with spectacular parades, dances, musical events and the great food, all of which are major crowd pullers. Festivities occur in the cities of Panjim, Mapusa, Margao, and Vasco da Gama, with Panjim having it the largest of all

44. Church of St. Cajetan

Church of St. Cajetan

9 km from city center 44 out of 184 Places To Visit in Goa

The Church of Saint Cajetan, located in Old Goa close to the Se Cathedral, is one of the most beautiful churches in Goa. The only surviving domed structure in Goa, the church is admired for its wonderful and graceful architecture that reminds you of Basilica of St. Peter in Rome.

45. Bambolim Beach

Bambolim Beach

6 km from city center 45 out of 184 Places To Visit in Goa

Bambolim Beach is a pristine beach located in Bambolim in North Goa, 7 kilometres away from Panjim. It is famous for being a virgin beach, untouched by commercialization and is barely ever crowded. 

46. Butterfly Conservatory Of Goa

Butterfly Conservatory Of Goa

21 km from city center 46 out of 184 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.

47. Sri Mahadeva Temple

Sri Mahadeva Temple

46 km from city center 47 out of 184 Places To Visit in Goa

Sri Mahadeva Temple, Tambdi Surla is one of the oldest temples in Goa to Lord Shiva. The inner sanctum of temple has a Shiva Linga mounted on a raised pedestal. There is also a statue of headless Nandi. The locals believe that there is a huge king cobra permanently sitting near the Shiva Linga.

48. Church of St Francis of Assisi

Church of St Francis of Assisi

9 km from city center 48 out of 184 Places To Visit in Goa

Church of St Francis of Assisi is a 16th-century Portuguese church located near Se Cathedral in Goa. It is a famous landmark which exhibits an eclectic mix of stunning architecture and intricate carvings. 

49. Cabo de Rama Beach

Cabo de Rama Beach

45 km from city center 49 out of 184 Places To Visit in Goa

Cabo de Rama Beach is a beautiful secluded beach located in Margao, South Goa. Surrounded by tall coconut trees, this beach is perfect for setting up a picnic, playing volleyball, or just spending some quality time. 

50. Church Of St Augustine

Church Of St Augustine

8 km from city center 50 out of 184 Places To Visit in Goa

Church Of St. Augustine is a ruined church complex which was once the biggest church in Goa. Located near Nunnery of Santa Monica in Old Goa, there stands a solo tower (called St Augustine Tower) out of the four towers once forming the Church Of St. Augustine. 

51. Savoi Spice Plantation

Savoi Spice Plantation

19 km from city center 51 out of 184 Places To Visit in Goa

Savoi Spice Plantation is a 40-hectare organic farm located 15km from Ponda. Established by Mr Shetye, the beautifully maintained farm is popular for the guided tour of the intercrop plantation and the Goan Saraswat Buffet at its Sadauli Restaurant.

52. Ashwem Beach

Ashwem Beach

20 km from city center 52 out of 184 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.

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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.

1. Popular Beaches

2. beaches off the beaten path, 3. tanshikar's working spice farm, 4. portuguese-indian restaurants, 5. basilica de bom jesus, 6. dudhsagar falls, 7. anjuna market, 8. church of our lady of the immaculate conception, 9. braganza house, 10. mahadev temple, 11. palácio do deão, 12. mangeshi temple, 13. fontainhas, 14. bhagwan mahavir wildlife sanctuary, 15. reis magos fort, map of attractions and places to visit in goa, goa, india - climate chart.

Palolem Beach

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.

Sunset at Utorda 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 .

Nutmeg, mace, and curry leaf, Tanshikar Spice Farm, Goa

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/

Goan coconut fish curry

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.

Basilica de Bom Jesus

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

Dudhsagar Falls

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.

Anjuna Market

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

Church of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception

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

Braganza House

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

Mahadev Temple

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/

Mangeshi Temple

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

Colorful buildings in Fontainhas

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.

Macaque in the Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary

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.

Cannon at Reis Magos Fort

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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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-Church of Our Lady Goa

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
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Margao: Cultural capital of Goa!

Margao -Damodar Temple 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!

Bogmalo Beach Goa | Vasco da Gama

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!

Vagator Beach Goa | Mapusa

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 Goa

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.

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  • Calangute Beach
  • St. Alex Church
  • Tibetan Market
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Candolim: As relaxed as it gets!

Candolim Beach Goa

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!

Anjuna Beach Goa

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.

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  • Wednesday Flea Market
  • Anjuna Beach
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Bambolim: So quiet, so lively!

Bambolim Beach Goa

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.

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  • Bambolim Beach
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Agonda: Time and tide wait for Agonda!

Agonda Beach Goa

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!

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  • Agonda Beach
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Old Goa: Sweeping splendour & grandeur!

Church of St Franscis of Assisi Old Goa

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)
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Mandrem: A sleepy coastal village!

Mandrem Beach North Goa

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!

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  • Mandrem Beach
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Morjim: Nesting site of Olive Ridley Sea Turtles!

best tourist places in goa

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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Sanquelim: Nature & Heritage!

Harvalem Caves Sanquelim Goa

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.

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  • Harvalem Caves
  • Harvalem Waterfalls
  • Rudreshwar Temple
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 Ponda: Heritage and the smell of spices!

Nageshi Temple Goa

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
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Bicholim – Offbeat Nature Getaway

Mayem Lake Goa

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

Rivona Caves South Goa

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

Chandranath Hill Temple South Goa

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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Canacona: It’s all about the beaches!

Palolem Beach Canacona Goa

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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  • Rajbaga Beach
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  • Talpona Beach
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These are the top 17 places to experience the best of Goa that cover its various attractions including beaches, churches, spice plantations, waterfalls and temples. What part about Goa tourism appeals to you the most, and how many of these tourist places in Goa have you visited? Share your experiences with us!

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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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  • 55 Best Places To Visit In Goa For A Splendid 2024 Vacay

22 Feb 2023

The list of tourist places to visit in Goa is a long one, varying right from the buzzing beaches like Baga to the beautifully-built churches and cathedrals of Old Goa. This fun capital of India boasts of sun-kissed beaches, palm trees, cashew plantations, centuries-old monuments, the epic Goan fish curry rice, cashew fenny, festivals, flea markets, Santa Monica Cruise Ride, Spice Farms, and what not!!! Dance the night away to the vibrant beats of Trance in the nightlife of Goa and wake up to the most serene sunrises on the calm beaches. That’s not all, the place is a paradise for food-lovers too. Thanks to the alluring shacks and some unique restaurants with fabulous locations to spend the best of time.

55 Most Popular Tourist Places to Visit in Goa

Bored from your monotonous life? Want to experience some eye-catching sunsets and spend some crazy nights on some of the amazing beaches? If this is what you are fantasizing then Goa is a place that will cater to all your dreams and fantasies.  Goa being the smallest state of India offers an enriching experience with relishing seafood, white sand, exquisite nightlife, and world heritage architecture. A holiday to Goa offers you a sneak peek at the gorgeous beaches, stunning landscapes, and heritage sites. Here’s a list of 55 absolutely amazing tourist places to visit in Goa which will keep calling you back for more.

Forts In Goa

For all the history buffs out there, Goa has many forts that are worth exploring and certainly top the charts when it comes to places to visit in Goa . Make a visit to these prominent forts to learn the history of Goa and enjoy the views that surround them.

1. Aguada Fort: Beautiful Ambiance

Aguada Fort, one of the best tourist places to visit in Goa

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Sightseeing in Goa is incomplete without a visit to Fort Aguada, strategically situated at the estuary of the river Mandovi. On the north side of the fort, a rampart of red-brown laterite just into the bay to form a jetty between two small sandy coves. This picturesque spot is known as Sinquerim Beach.

Location: Fort Aguada Rd, Aguada Fort Area, Candolim, Goa 403515 Timings: 9:00 AM – 6:30 PM all days of the week Built By: Portuguese Built-In: 1609-1612 Houses: The Central Jail and a 19th Century Lighthouse How To Reach: The fort is located on the Aguada-Siolim Road and can be easily reached by road Entry Fee:  No entry fee

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2. Chapora Fort: For Selfie Lovers

View from Chapora fort, one of the best places to visit in Goa

Popular for its history, the Chapora Fort is one of the prime tourist attractions of Goa. In recent years, it shot to prominence after the Bollywood movie Dil Chahta Hai was shot here. Perched on a prominent position, one can get sweeping views of all directions from here. This is one of the prime sightseeing places in Goa where you can enjoy a wonderful sight of the sea from up above.

Location: Chapora Fort Rd, Chapora, Goa 403509 What’s Special? Dil Chahta hai has been shot here! The fort offers picturesque views of the Chapora river uniting with the waters of the Arabian Sea. Built By: Adil Shah of Bijapur Built-In: 1617 Nearby Attractions: Vagator Beach and Anjuna Beach How To Reach:  The fort is well-connected and can be easily reached by road Entry Fee:  No entry fee

3. Terekhol Fort: Serene Ambiance

One of the best places to visit in Goa

Fort Terekhol situated on the Terekhol River, lies on the northern tip of Goa, on a hillock overlooking the Arabian Sea. In its courtyard is the century-old church of St. Anthony which makes it one of the best Goa tourist places . The remains of the fort have now been converted into a hotel. The fort overlooks Tiracol River and the sandy Keri beach offering captivating views.

Location: Pernem Taluka, Tiracol, 403524 Built By:  Raja of Sawantwadi Viceroy Pedro Miguel de Almeida Built-In: 17th century Houses: The Chapel Of St. Anthony Nearby Attractions: Arambol, Palolem Beach How To Reach:  Terekhol fort can be reached easily by hiring a taxi or an auto from any place in the north of Goa. Entry Fee:  No entry fee

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4. Reis Mogos Fort: For History Lovers

Fort in Goa

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The construction of this fort was done by Alfonso de Noronha, the Portuguese Viceroy in the year 1551. The fort was reconstructed in the year 1707. This fort served as a pivotal site by becoming a defensive wall when the Portuguese were at war with the Marathas in the year 1739. This fort is located at 7 kilometres from the Panjim Kadamba Bus Stand and lies on the banks of Mandovi.

Location: Verem, Bardez, Goa 403114 Timings: 9:30 AM – 5 PM all days of the week Built By: Alfonso de Noronha Built-In: 1551 Nearby Attractions:  Keri Beach, Redi Ganpati Temple How To Reach:  Terekhol fort can be reached easily by hiring a taxi or an auto from any place in the north of Goa. Entry Fee:  No entry fee

5. Cabo De Rama Fort: Mythological Site

Cabo de Rama fort

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Another one on our list of must visit places in Goa is the Cabo De Rama Fort. Popularly known by the name Cape of Rama, this fort is known for its historical as well as mythological significance. This fort was reconstructed by the Portuguese in the year 1763 after they seized it from the Maratha King of Sonda. This tourist site is located 60 kilometers from Panjim Kadamba Bus Stand and lies in South Goa.

Location: Taluka Cabo da Rama, Canacona, Goa 403702 Timings: 9 AM – 5:30 PM all days of the week Built By: Portuguese Built-In: 1763 Nearby Attractions:  Kakolem Beach, Agonda Beach How To Reach:  You can reach the fort easily from any of the major hubs in south Goa via public transport. Entry Fee:  No entry fee

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6. Corjuem Fort: Offers Excellent Panoramic Views

Aerial view of Corjuem Fort, one of the best tourist places to visit in Goa

Corjuem Fort is one of the smaller forts in Goa. It offers a great panoramic view of the surrounding beauties. Being one of the popular Goa destinations , it is a must-visit spot for architecture enthusiasts and history lovers. With its two inland forts, it is among those places which have survived into the 21st century.

Location: Corjuem, North Goa Timings: 6:00 AM – 7 PM Built-In: 1705 Built By:  Portuguese Nearby Attractions:  Aguada Fort, Calangute Beach How To Reach: The fort is well connected by road Entry Fee:  No entry fee

Churches In Goa

Churches of Goa will bring you closer to the religious, historical as well as architectural aspects of this Indian state. Listed below are a few most-visited churches here that you must explore for a memorable trip.

7. Bom Jesus Basilica: Baroque Architecture

One of the best tourist places to visit in Goa

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One of the world-famous tourist places in Goa is the Bom Jesus Basilica. Characterized by Baroque architecture and fine detailing, carved from basalt embellishments, it is one of the richest facades in Goa. This is one of the best Goa tourist places  to indulge in some tranquility.

Location: Old Goa Rd, Bainguinim, Goa 403402 Timings: Monday to Saturday 09:00 AM to 06:30 PM & Sunday 10:00 AM to 06:30 PM Built By: Portuguese Built-In: 1609-1612 How To Reach:  It is located around 10 km from Panjim in Old Goa. You can hire a taxi from Panjim to reach here in around 20 minutes. Entry Fee:  No entry fee

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8. Se Cathedral: Largest Asian Church

Se Cathedral

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This church is known to be one of the largest Asian churches. One of the major Old Goa tourist places, this cathedral is established facing the Basilica of Bom Jesus. Se Cathedral has even been recorded as one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites and that too for all the right reasons. This cathedral has been established as a tribute to St. Catherine and is considered to be the Archdiocese’s seat in Goa.

Location: Velha, Goa 403402 Timings: 7 AM – 6:30 PM Built By: Julião Simão Built In: 1609-1612 How To Reach:  The church is at a distance of 9 km from Panjim Kadamba Bus Stand and can be easily reached by road. Entry Fee:  No entry fee

9. Church Of St. Francis Of Assisi: World’s 2nd Largest Bell

One of the best tourist places to visit in Goa

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Goa has some of the most grand and elaborately designed churches of India. The Church Of St. Francis Of Assisi in Panjim is one among the oldest churches in Goa . A highlight of this place of worship is the statue of Mother Mary that has been installed right in front. The tower forms a striking backdrop to this statue. The church also preserves world’s 2nd largest bell, making it one of the famous places to visit in Goa. 

Location: Off National Highway 4, Goa Velha, Goa 403110 Timings: 7 AM – 6:30 PM Built By: Portuguese Built-In: 1661 How To Reach:  The church can be easily reached by road Entry Fee:  No entry fee

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10. Church Of St. Cajetan: Stunning White Structure

Church Of St. Cajetan, one of the best tourist places to visit in Goa

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Church Of St. Cajetan is a charming Roman Catholic church in Old Goa. It is also known as Church of Divine Providence. Completed in 1661, this building has been brought under the UNESCO World Heritage Site – Churches and Convents of Goa, making it an unmissable part of every Goa sightseeing tour. The stunning white structure has large dome and inscriptions of Latin on its walls. Designed in the shape of a Greek cross, this architectural beauty is located close to the Mandovi River.

Location: Old Goa Rd, Bainguinim, Goa 403402 Timings: 7 AM – 6:30 PM Built By: Portuguese Built-In: 1661 How To Reach:  The church is well-connected by road Entry Fee:  No entry fee

Iconic Places to Visit in Goa To Have Your Meal

You must have visited Goa several times, but here are a few iconic places to visit in Goa to experience eating out in altogether a different way. While some of these offer the most picturesque sunset, others will make you fall in love with their vibrance and ambience.

11. Thalassa Restaurant: Epicurean’s Delight

Thalassa Restaurant, one of the best tourist places to visit in Goa

One of the most famous restaurants amongst regular Goa tourists, Thalassa offers the perfect sunset view in Goa. Look for a table outside if you want to have the ideal experience at this place. The clear view of the expansive sea makes it certainly worth every penny.

Location: Plot No. 301, 1, Vaddy, Siolim, Goa 403517 Timings: 10:00 AM – 11:30PM all days of the week How To Reach:  The place is well-connected by road Price For Two:  INR 2000

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12. The Fisherman’s Wharf: For Seafood Lovers

Scenic surroundings at one of the best tourist places to visit in Goa

This place has been attracting crowds for years now. While Salcette offers a ship-like decor and serves delicious tandoori pomfret, masala fried prawns and fish curry rice. Live performances add up to the fun at this beautiful place. On Sundays, you can enjoy the live performances during lunch hours as well. The view of backwaters make the moments memorable for lifetime. So, next time you are in Goa, don’t forget to add this to your list of places to visit in Goa.

Location: Behind The Leela, Mobor, Cavelossim, Goa Timings: 9:00 AM – 6:30PM all days of the week How To Reach:  The place is well-connected by road Price For Two:  INR 1500

13. Anteras, Vagator: Sun-kissed Meals

night view at one of the best tourist places to visit in Goa

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Antares is a place to be if you are looking for some of the best of Goa famous places. Have a sun-kissed meal and wait till the sunset for an experience of its kind. You can pick anything from their authentic delicacies and you will not regret for the fact that their staff pours in immense creativity and dedication in each dish they serve.

Location: Small Vagator Beach, Ozran, Vagator, Goa Timings: 9:00 AM – 6:30PM all days of the week How To Reach:  The place is well-connected by road Price For Two:  INR 2000

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Famous Party Hubs In Goa

After all, what is Goa without the party clubs? These places to visit in Goa are not just places but rather an integral part of your itinerary. They ensure you make the most of your trip to Goa and satisfy your party animal!

14. Tito’s Club: Celebrity DJ’s

Tito’s Club, one of the best tourist places to visit in Goa

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The biggest entertainment hub in Goa hosts a steady stream of high profile and celebrity DJ’s with a huge dance floor and is amongst the best tourist attractions in Goa. The club also features a variety of special acts, dance performances and has the most versatile bartenders with fire acts and crazy bar flaring acts of their own. The club within a few months of opening its doors has already received the Times Nightlife Award for the “Best Nightclub in Goa”.

Location: Titos Ln, Near Baga Beach, Saunta Vaddo, Calangute, Goa Timings: 6 PM – 3 AM How To Reach:  The place is well-connected by road Price For Two:  INR 3,000

15. Mambo’s: Craziest Party Place

Mambo’s, one of the best tourist places to visit in Goa

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It is one of the most happening tourist places in North Goa that has changed the clubbing scene in Goa and is among the craziest Goa places to visit. It club opens from 9pm onwards and is a chilled out zone to meet friends and catch up for a drink. With amazing in house DJs as well as renowned International DJ’s playing all sorts of music. Cafe Mambo also has special theme nights for retro music as well as trance night and also host many of the festivals in Goa .

Location: Titos Lane, Baga Beach, Goa, 403516 Timings: 6 PM – 4 AM How To Reach:  The place is well-connected by road Price For Two:  INR 3,000

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16. Britto’s: Tantalizing Bites

Britto’s, one of the best tourist places to visit in Goa

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De Baga Deck is a fine-dining Italian restaurant that serves some of the most scrumptious and tantalizing food in Goa . Tasty cocktails, great music, pleasing ambience and magical cuisines are the highlights of De Baga Deck. The ambience is unique given the large French windows through which you can enjoy uninterrupted and spectacular views of the Arabian Sea. De Baga Deck is open throughout the year. It specializes in seafood and multi-cuisines and you can gorge on Goan delicacies to your heart’s content after you’re exhausted from Goa sightseeing.

Location: House No.7, 171, Calangute – Baga Rd, Saunta Vaddo, Baga, Goa Timings: 8:30 AM – 12 AM How To Reach:  The place is well-connected by road Price For Two:  INR 3,200

Wildlife Sanctuaries in Goa

If wildlife fascinates you, then these amazing sanctuaries are some of the essential places to visit in Goa to make your trip more fulfilling and memorable!

17. Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary: Goa’s Second Largest Wildlife Reserve

Lush green surroundings at one of the best tourist places to visit in Goa

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Noted as Goa’s Second Largest Wildlife Reserve, Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary may not be the place to see wild animals prowling but you get to see something different. Sloth Bears, Laughing Hyenas and Indian Bisons are a part of the community along with Monkeys and the Malabar Crested Eagle. Find yourself walking in the woods and enjoying the silence that descends on this sanctuary. This is one of the best places to explore in Goa to witness the intriguing wildlife.

Location: Canacona Taluka, Khotigao, Goa 403702 Timings: 9:00 AM – 6:30PM all days of the week How To Reach:  You can hire a cab or taxi from Panaji Distance From Goa:  60 Kms south of Panaji

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18. Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary: Mangrove Forests

Lush green surroundings at one of the best tourist places to visit in Goa

Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary on western extreme of The Chorao Island is where mangrove forests are worth exploring with the presence of species like mudskipper and black drongo. Named after an Indian ornithologist, the sanctuary is a nice escape into wilderness. This is one of the best places in Goa .

Location: Chorao Island, Ilhas, Ribandar, Goa Timings: 6 AM – 6 PM How To Reach:  You can hire a cab or taxi from Panaji Distance From Goa:  58 Km

19. Mandovi-Zuari Wildlife Sanctuary: Rarest Of Species

Wildlife sanctuary in Goa, one of the best tourist places to visit in Goa

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Mandovi-Zuari Wildlife Sanctuary is Goa’s most visited sanctuary and that is not without reason. Like other Wildlife Sanctuaries in Goa, Mandovi-Zuari attends to a host of species. You can spot the from the rarest of species of Kandelia Candel to a wide range of Birds, Snakes, Jackals and Crocodiles.

Location: Chorao Island, Ilhas, Ribandar, Goa Timings: 6 AM – 6 PM How To Reach: You can hire a cab or taxi from Panaji Distance From Goa:  NA

20. Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary: Largest Wildlife Sanctuaries In Goa

National park in Goa

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This wildlife sanctuary is a part of Mollem Village, which is located in Sanguem Taluka. Earlier, it was known by the name Mollem Game Sanctuary and it was in the year 1969 that it was given the name, Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary. This sanctuary is considered to be the largest in the four wildlife sanctuaries of Goa. this sanctuary also covers within it the mesmerising Mollem National Park.

Location: Goa 403410 Timings: 6:00 AM – 6:30PM How To Reach:  You can hire a cab or taxi from Panaji Distance From Goa:  10 km from Panaji

21. Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary: Smallest Wildlife Sanctuaries In Goa

Scenic surroundings at one of the best places to visit in Goa

Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary is the smallest wildlife sanctuaries in Goa and is amongst popular Goa tourist places . Besides seeing a variety of flora and fauna species here, you can explore the deer safari park, botanical gardens and more. A famous place among photography enthusiasts, children and environmentalists, this wildlife sanctuary can be visited throughout the year.

Location: Usgao-Ganjem VP, Goa 403105 Timings: 9AM to 5PM (Monday closed) How To Reach:  You can hire a cab or taxi from Panaji Distance From Goa:  34.3 Km

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Shopping Places In Goa

To satiate your shopaholism, you must visit the vibrant markets of Goa that are known for their wide varieties of clothes and accessories. Explore the markets mentioned below!

22. Mapusa Market: Famous Shopping Destination

Mapusa Market, one of the best tourist places to visit in Goa

Mapusa is one of the many famous shopping destinations in Goa. Just outside Mapusa Municipal Market, you will find an array of stalls enticing you with local goods got by farmers and small entrepreneurs across the state You can shop for several artifacts, clothes, accessories, souvenirs and much more at the market while shopping in Goa .

Location: Mapusa Market Area, Panaji, Goa Timings: 6 AM – 8 PM What To Buy: Clothes, accessories, souvenirs

23. Saturday Night Market: Popular Flea Market

Saturday night market, one of the best tourist places to visit in Goa

This sprawling market is located in Arpora. One can find everything in this market – right from spices to jewellery, unique creations, international designers, vintage items and much more. Apart from that, it hosts live concerts. A lot of hippies frequent this market and sell goodies too. The Saturday night market has featured in Bollywood films too! It is one of the best liveliest getaways for sightseeing in Goa. This is one of the best places in Goa .

Location: Arpora, Goa Timings: 6 AM – 8 PM What To Buy: Jewellery, unique creations, international designers, vintage items

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24. Anjuna Flea Market: Favourite Hangout Among Backpackers

Anjuna Flea Market, one of the best tourist places to visit in Goa

Apart from the famous Curlies, Anjuna flea market is amongst the most popular tourist places in Goa. The flea market is open only on Wednesdays and offers many things, right from fruits to clothes and accessories to electronic devices. It’s a favourite hangout among hippies and backpackers. While you can find really unique items at this market, give your best shot at bargaining, ‘coz you can avail some great deals!

Location: 10, St. Michael’s Vaddo South, Anjuna, Goa 403509 Timings: October to March: 08:00 AM – 12:00 AM & 12:00 AM – 01:00 AM What To Buy:  Souvenirs

Beaches In Goa

Beaches in Goa are its highlight and people from all around the country come here to spend the time of their lives and unwind themselves at the beaches! Scroll down to know what’s in store for you in some of the major beaches of Goa!

25. Aguada Beach: Delightful Views

Aguada Beach, one of the best tourist places to visit in Goa

While Fort Aguada is known to soothe your eyes with delightful views of Aguada beach, it allures the travellers with pristine landscape and the background of ancient citadels. The beach is famous amongst honeymooners.

Location: Fort Aguada Rd, Aguada Fort Area, Candolim, Goa 403515 What’s Special? Do plan a trip to the lighthouse near by. It offers some gorgeous views of the beach from a height.

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26. Arambol Beach: Bohemian Atmosphere

Arambol Beach, one of the best tourist places to visit in Goa

With its Bohemian atmosphere, Arambol has long been a tourist attraction in Goa for many of the long-term hippies & youthful backpackers. The relaxed environment at the Arambol beach coupled with peace and tranquility attracts many vacationers from other beaches of Goa.

Location: North Goa What’s Special:  Over here, one can indulge in water sports in Goa such as paragliding and kitesurfing.

27. Baga Beach: White Sand Beach

Baga Beach, one of the best tourist places to visit in Goa

Baga Beach a famous tourist point in Goa, is the centre of tourist attraction in Goa. Majestic white waves rushing to wipe out the feet imprints left by you on the white sand while the wind continues to flirt with the palm trees. Amongst all the activities, parasailing, banana boat rides and sun-basking are highly enjoyed at this beach. This is one of the top tourist places in Goa for couples where they can indulge in an array of fun experiences.

Location: Bardez, Goa What’s Special:  Beach side shacks and cafes which serve you with delectable Goan delicacies and music to soothe your senses. One could indulge in artificial tattoos & braids too.

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28. Anjuna Beach: Full Moon Parties

Anjuna Beach, one of the best tourist places to visit in Goa

One of the most popular tourist places in Goa – the world renowned freak capital of the world – Anjuna beach is known for its full-moon (acid house) parties, trance Parties and the hippies who tried to synthesize the spiritual traditions of the East and the art, ideas and the music of the West.

Location: Anjuna, North Goa What’s Special:  The beach is known for full moon parties

29. Butterfly Beach: For Peace Seekers

Butterfly Beach, one of the best tourist places to visit in Goa

This beautiful Butterfly beach situated towards the north of the Palolem beach. It is very suitable for those seeking peace and isolation and is one of the quietest and unexplored beaches in Goa. The Butterfly beach is surrounded by a lot of rocks. One can enjoy the thrilling ride by the paddle boat towards the beach and also see some dolphins on the way.

Location: Palolem, Goa What’s Special: The Butterfly beach is known for its clean water and a lot of tourists visit it to spot Dolphins

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30. Calangute Beach: Queen Of Beaches

Beach view at one of the best tourist places to visit in Goa

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Calangute beach is also known as the Queen of beaches. Bringing hordes of European tourist calangute beach is the haven for hippies. You can also have you full of adventure with parasailing, water-skiing, wind-surfing and dolphin trips. It is one of the best places to visit in Goa in 2 days, especially if you’re travelling with friends, alone or with your partner.

Location: Calangute, Goa What’s Special:  With a mind-blowing nightlife, bustling flea markets and generous contributions of history, you can let your spirits scale high on the sky of experience.

31. Colva Beach: Largest And Oldest Beach

Colva Beach, one of the best tourist places to visit in Goa

This beach is located 33 kilometres away from the Panjim Kadamba Bus Stand and is at a distance of 8 kilometers from the Margao Railway Station. This beach of South Goa is considered to be one of the must-visit tourist attractions. This beach is considered to be the largest and oldest amongst the beaches lying in the southern region of Goa and is also counted amongst the best places to visit in Goa for couples.

Location: Colva, Goa What’s Special: Colva Beach is famous for its pubs and bars and all the party lovers must head to this beach to have a lit night!

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32. Cansaulim Beach: Second Largest Coastline Stretch In India

Scenic surroundings at one of the best tourist places to visit in Goa

This beach, along with Arossim and Cuelim, form the second largest coastline stretch in the entire country of India. Cansaulim Beach is considered to be an extended part of Velsao Beach and is among the most charming picnic spots in Goa . This particular beach is known for its white sands and various palm trees. It forms a part of the northernmost tip of Velsao Beach, one of the most scenic Goa destinations. If you want to explore the secluded beaches of Goa, then visiting this one is a must.

Location: Cansaulim, Goa What’s Special:  Click some incredible shots with palm trees in the background and take a long walk around the beach.

33. Benaulim Beach: Indulge In Water Sport Activities

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Located very close to Colva Beach, Benaulim Beach is a great beach with plenty of things to do apart from sitting back and relaxing. Indulge in various water sporting activities like jet skiing, parasailing, and wind surfing. Go on a candlelit romantic beach dinner or enjoy sightseeing froma  range of options – Sernabatim Lake, Ramola Super Market, Sernabatim Beach, Copelwaddo Chapel, St Anthonys Church. It is one of the best places to visit in Goa.

Location: Cansaulim, Goa What’s Special: Enjoy candlelit dinners at beach side restaurants like The Farmhouse Restaurant, Li Bai, Dinha’s Restaurant and The Pavilion

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34. Dona Paula Beach: Popular For Thrilling Activities

Dona Paula Beach, one of the best places to visit in Goa

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Counted among the best tourist places to visit in Goa, Dona Paula Beach has a tragic history that is related to both love & suicide. The beach gives a lot of options for sport activities to indulge in for adventurous souls. If you wish to get pretty views of the Arabia Sea then you must head to the jetty that is right next to the beach.

Location: Dona Paula Beach What’s special:  Watersports like water skiing, windsurfing, parasailing, etc.

35. Ashvem Beach: Find Your Secluded Spot

Ashvem Beach, one of the best places to visit in Goa

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Another one on the list of Goa sightseeing places is Ashvem Beach which can be found in the Mandrem village, North Goa. Tall palm trees lined on an extensive white sand define this beach perfectly. If you are in search of some secluded spots on beaches of Goa then you must visit Ashvem Beach and find your place to relax. You can also relish some lip-smacking seafood from the restaurants on the beach.

Location: Ashvem Beach, Goa 403512 What’s special:  Try exotic dishes from the shacks on the beach like La Cucina, S2 Beach Shack, Paradise Beach Shack, and Cafe Sea Green Back Shack

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36. Mobor Beach: A Piece Of Heaven

Mobor Beach, top places to visit in Goa

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You must have heard of Mobor Beach when going through any list of top places to visit in Goa this is because it is one of the most exotic beaches in South Goa. It is thronged by several tourists every year which creates a cool surrounding with people dancing and going crazy over the views. A look at it and you will realize that is a piece of heaven that you were unaware of before.

Location: Mobor Beach, Goa What’s special:  Do not forget to explore nearby places like Betul Fort & Lighthouse

37. Sinquerim Beach: Ideal For Families & Friends

Sinquerim Beach, one of the top places to visit in Goa

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How can a list of the best Goa tourist places remain complete without Sinquerim Beach in it? So, here is the Sinquerim Beach with an amazing shoreline and perfect views that can make anyone fall in love with this place. If you are traveling with your friends or families, then you must head to this beach which is perfect for swimming and a few water activities.

Location: Sinquerim, Candolim, Goa 403515 What’s special:  If you are a party person then you must head to the Sinc Nightclub where you can shake your legs with your gang.

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38. Querim Beach: Away From The Humdrums Of Citylife

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Also popular as Keri Beach, Querim Beach lies in the northern region or Goa and is the largest one in the area. You might find popular beaches in Goa thronging with tourists and locals, at that time you can head to this beach and spend some time in calm surroundings. People usually love this place due to its unkempt crops and beaches which is why they are in the purest form which is why it is one of the best places to visit in Goa .

Location: Querim Beach, Goa 403519 What’s special:  You can also opt for water activities like surfing, paragliding, banana ride, and kayaking.

Islands In Goa

If you’re a nature lover, then these islands are your type of places to visit in Goa. Look at the ones listed below and make the most of it!

39. Chorao Island: Largest Island In Goa

Lush green surroundings at Chorao Island in Goa

Chorao Island is true to its Sanskrit name meaning ‘Stunning Precious Stone’. From being a mere settlement of Portuguese noblemen, this Goan Island has grown into a quaint place nurturing few church and aged villas. Being the Largest Island in Goa, Chorao Island surpasses 16 other islands in attracting visitors which is why it is one of the top Goa tourist places .

Location: Near Panjim, Goa What’s Special:  It is amongst the most tranquil places in Goa

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40. Divar Island: Impeccable Beauty

Divar Island in Goa

Divar Island is still untouched by commercialization and it has retained much of its originality. One of the best places to visit in Goa with friends, this small village reprises the feeling of visiting Goan countryside. Bonderam is a much talked about festival which sees a huge influx of tourists to Divar Island. Another one of the best tourist places to visit in Goa, this should definitely make to your next Goa itinerary.

Location: Mandovi river, Goa What’s Special:  Situated across the ever-active Mandovi River, it is easily accessible via ferry from near Viceroy’s Arch and is among the best places to visit in Old Goa .

41. Grand Island: Offbeat Spot

Grand Island in Goa, one of the top places to visit in Goa

Grand Island is true to its name. It is amongst the most offbeat yet adventurous tourist places in Goa. It offers a grand experience to the lovers of watersports as it is home to excellent Scuba Diving sites. Visiting this island is undoubtedly one of the best offbeat things to do in Goa .

Location: Sautavaddo, Calangute, Goa 403516 What’s Special:  Suzy’s Wreck, Shelter Cove and Bounty Bay are some of the Scuba Diving sites around Grand Island. Take a day trip to this island in Goa for great snorkelling experience.

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Other Places To Visit In Goa

All the above-mentioned places will make you want to come back to this place. However, when planning your trip here, don’t forget to add the below-mentioned places for a comprehensive fun, ensuring you don’t miss out on anything!

42. Archives Museum: Illuminating Hours

one of the top places to visit in Goa

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The Museum of Goa is housed at a new building at the Patto Plaza near the ourem creek, Panaji and is another one of the best tourist places to visit in Goa. There are about eight thousand interesting artefacts housed in this museum, which makes this place one of the top places to see in Goa.

Location: Ourem Road, Rua de Ourém, Mala, Panaji, Goa 403001 What’s Special:   The museum is home to over eight thousand interesting artefacts

43. Panaji: The Capital City

Panaji, one of the best places to visit in Goa

The capital, another popular tourist place in Goa, lies on the southern left bank of the Mandovi River that skirts the town and makes for a beautiful setting. Without a doubt, it’s one of the best places to visit in Goa with family. Panaji is best discovered on foot, as you walk in the old-world lanes, past heritage houses by the market selling an amazing range of goodies.

Location: North Goa What’s Special:  A boat cruise through the River Mandovi at night is one of the best experiences you’ll ever have on the serene waters of Goa.

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44. Dudhsagar Waterfalls: Enticing Sights

Scenic view at the Doodhsagar waterfalls

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This waterfall is quite famous all over India, owing to the four-leveled falls. Moreover, this is one of the tallest waterfalls in the country. The height of Dudhsagar Waterfalls is 1017 feet and is 100 feet wide (on an average) at the peak. Bhagwan Mahavir Sanctuary is where these falls are lying, almost at the border between Goa and Karnataka. The distance between these falls and Panjim Kadamba Bus Stand is 71 kilometers.

Location: Sonaulim, Goa 403410 What’s Special:  This is amongst the most refreshing escapes and is ideal to plan a family picnic

45. Shri Mangeshi Temple: Major Pilgrimage Site

Temple in Goa

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This temple is situated at a distance of 37 kilometres from the Vasco Da Gama Railway Station. This temple is considered to be one of the most prominent attractions in North Goa. It is one of the must-visit places in Goa, as it is a major pilgrimage site here. The temple is also considered to be the largest and richest Hindu shrines in the Indian state of Goa. It is definitely one of the must-visit places in Goa

Location: Dinanath Mangeshkar Rd, Mangeshi Village, Mardol, Goa 403401 What’s Special:  This is amongst the prominent religious sites

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46. Shri Shantadurga Temple: Spiritual Visit

Goa Temple

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This temple is situated in Kavlem Village, on its foothills. It is one of the biggest and most frequented temples in Goa . As the name suggests, this temple is devoted to Shantadurga – the Goddess of Peace. On a less formal note, the Goddess is also referred to as Santeri. This temple is one of the prominent locations in North Goa.

Location: Kapileswari – Kavlem Rd, Donshiwado, Ponda, Goa 403401 What’s Special:  The temple is popular amongst locals

47. Shri Mahalaxmi Temple: Celebrate Auspiciousness

Mahalaxmi temple in Goa

Image Credit: Deepak Patil for Wikimedia Commons This temple is located in Bandora Village and lies at a distance of 4 kilometers from Ponda. This temple has been established in devotion to Mahalaxmi, the consort of Lord Vishnu. The highlight of this temple is that the idol of Devi has been depicted wearing linga on her head.

Location: Mushtifund Saunthan Panaji, Dada Vaidhya Road, Panaji, Goa 403001 What’s Special:  The religious site that welcomes pilgrims throughout the year

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48. Candolim Beach: Hub Of Adventure Freaks

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Another beautiful place to visit in Goa is Candolim Beach. This is a hub of adventure freaks holidaying here in Goa as it offers an array of daring water sports. You can even rent out a scooter here and drive with your friends to Fort Aguada which is located on the other side of Calangute Beach. You can also relax by the beach or capture the mesmerizing views of sunsets and sunrises in your camera. 

Location:  Calangute Beach What’s Special: Mesmerizing views of sunsets and sunrises

49. Tito’s Street: Best Nightlife Experience

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Tito’s Street is home to some of the most electrifying clubs in Goa. The place offers you an array of clubs in the prime location of Goa. Once the sunsets, you will see numerous party freaks in the town heading to Tito’s Street to have the best nightlife experience of Goa. The place also offers scrumptious delicacies and is a heaven for shopaholics staying in Goa!

Location:  Titos Ln, Baga What’s Special: Scrumptious delicacies

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50. Palolem Beach: Gorgeous Escape

beachside view in Goa

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Palolem Beach in Goa is amongst the most gorgeous beaches in Goa. During day time, the beach gets crowded with numerous hawkers offering delicious seafood and other decorative items. This is a significant Goa tourist attraction and offers mesmerizing views. If you are a nature-lover and love experience the true vibe of the destination you are visiting then you must surely head to this beach on your Goa vacation. 

Location:  Market town of Chaudi in South Goa What’s Special: Mesmerizing views

51. Casino Cruise: Enthralling Experience

Casino cruise in Goa

If you are on a luxurious holiday to Goa then you must surely visit Casino Cruise. This stay will give a Vegas-touch to your enthralling vacation in Goa. The cruise is docked on a popular river in Goa and this well-fitted posh furnishing cruise offers spellbinding views during day and come to life at 9 pm when the DJ night starts and continues till 3 am in the morning. It is one of the must-visit places in Goa.

Location:  NA What’s Special:  Luxurious getaway

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52. The Church Of Our Lady Of Immaculate Conception: Peaceful Hours

Famous church in Goa

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It is amongst the most visited churches in Goa and this beautiful church stands tall in the capital city of Goa. The church was established in the year 1541 as a chapel and later in the year 1619 the larger building was constructed. The church played a significant role in day-to-day life of Old Portuguese sailors and has always remained a significant landmark in the history of Goa. Its multicolored interior is one of its kinds and imparts peace and delight to its visitors. 

Location:  Rua Emídio Garcia, Altinho, Panaji, Goa 403001 What’s Special:  Exclusive architecture

53. Club Cubana: Dazzling Ambiance

Club Cubana, one of the best places to visit in Goa

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Club Cabana is amongst the most popular clubs in Goa and is known for its amazing nightlife experiences. They call themselves the “Nightclub in the Sky” and offer parties that will surely take your vacation to the next level! If you are a party-animal holidaying in Goa and looking for the most electrifying party then you must surely head to Club Cabana with your friends or travel partner!

Location:  Aguada – Siolim Rd, Arpora, Goa 403507 What’s Special:  One of the best nightclubs in Goa

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54. Lamgau Caves: Interesting Man-Made Cave

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Looking for some popular North Goa tourist places ? Lamgau caves can be a good pick. This man-made cave is very interesting and is visited by people from across the world. It is an important place for the Hindu community and not only it is a great tourist destination but also a renowned educational and cultural sites.

Location: Bicholim, North Goa What’s Special:  An interesting man-made cave

55. Arvalem Waterfall: Well-Known Scenic Waterfall

scenic waterfalls in Goa

Not as enormous as the Dudhsagar waterfalls but Arvalem Waterfall is also one of the best places to visit in Goa. Visiting this attraction during the monsoon months is the best time to enjoy the splendid sight. Participate in the activities located close by. To reach this gorgeous attraction, there is a lot of transportation available from Panaji.

Location: Mapusa, North Goa What’s Special:  Amongst the most splendid sights in Goa

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Best Places To Visit In Goa

Goa is indeed a paradise for the water sports and fun-filled activities. You will be basking in the beautiful sunshine and engaged in doing adventurous activities like kite surfing, knee boarding, parasailing, paragliding, kayaking, diving and snorkelling. There are innumerable tourist attractions in Goa for a short vacation or weekend getaways. If you are planning well in advance then you can plan your Goa trip on New Year or Goa Carnival festival which are two of the most amazing times. When in Goa, plan to chill in one of the trendy bars, elegant cafes, beach shacks. Tourists can even plan to enjoy discos and clubs with friends. Come, experience Goa life and get amazed with what exotic it has to offer and that too within your budget.

Have you ever imagine there is so much in Goa? Hurry up and pack yourself for such an amazing trip. All the tourist places in Goa mentioned above will ensure you get a glimpse into the nature, culture, and history of this state. A visit to a great number of places, ranging from beaches to temples will make sure your vacation in Goa will turn out to be a fulfilling travel experience.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Tourist Places in Goa

How many days are enough for Goa?

No set number of days is enough for Goa, as it is the kind of destination that one wouldn’t want to come back from. But if one is planning a trip here then they should at least plan a trip for 6-7 days.

What are the best places to visit in Goa in 3 days?

In 3 days in Goa, you can explore the beaches of North Goa, like Baga and Anjuna, visit historic sites in Old Goa, and enjoy the vibrant nightlife in areas like Calangute and Candolim.

Which part of Goa is best for tourists?

The northern part of Goa is ideal for tourists, offering a mix of stunning beaches, historical attractions, and a lively atmosphere. On the other hand, South Goa is a peaceful haven for tourists with its pristine beaches, culture, and serene environment, perfect for those seeking a more relaxed experience.

What is the off-season in Goa?

May to September marks the off-season in Goa when the weather is hot but the beach town is comparatively less crowded. You’ll find all Goa tourist places to be almost empty and hotel prices will be at their lowest.

Is South Goa better than North Goa?

South Goa is comparatively serene and calm. The beaches in South Goa are less crowded as North Goa is famous as the party hub. If you are a sucker for a peaceful environment, then South Goa is the ideal place for you.

Is Goa good for a family trip?

Although Goa is famous as a place to visit with friends or on a honeymoon, one can totally plan a family trip to this happening destination. Goa offers various intriguing adventures that you can enjoy with your family.

What are the best clubs in Goa?

Some of the clubs that one should visit in Goa are Tito’s Bar and Club (Baga), Club Cubana (Anjuna), and LPK (Love, Passion, Karma) Waterfront (Nerul). If you visit North Goa, then you can find more nightclubs to visit during your tour.

Which church is famous in Goa?

Some of the churches that one must visit on a trip to Goa are: 1. Basilica of Bom Jesus (Bainguinim) 2. Church of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception (Panaji) 3. Church of Our Lady of the Mount (Ella) 4. Se Cathedral (Velha) 5. Mae De Deus Church (Saligao)

Is Ola service available in Goa?

No, Ola or Uber isn’t available in Goa but one can download the app of GoaMiles, an initiative by Goa tourism, for taxi services to get around and see all the major Goa destinations. You can also hire a vehicle which you can use for commuting in Goa.

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Is Goa safe for solo travelers? 🏝️15 Best Places To Visit In Goa For Magnificent Vacations!

Is Goa safe for solo travelers? Yes, Goa is generally safe for solo travelers, but it’s essential to exercise caution and common sense, especially when exploring secluded areas or at night.

Goa, often dubbed the “Pearl of the Orient,” is a coastal paradise located on the southwestern coast of India. Renowned for its stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and colonial heritage, Goa attracts millions of tourists from around the globe every year.

Whether you’re seeking relaxation on sandy shores, exploring historical sites, indulging in mouthwatering cuisine, or seeking adrenaline-pumping adventures, Goa offers a diverse array of experiences to suit every traveler’s preferences.

In this comprehensive guide, we’ll delve into the best places to visit in Goa , showcasing its hidden gems and must-see landmarks. Whether you’re a beach enthusiast, history buff, or nature lover, Goa has something special in store for everyone.

🕗 When is the best time to visit Goa?

1. aguada fort – wonderful ambiance, 2. bom jesus basilica – baroque architecture, 3. se cathedral – biggest asian church,  4: antares, vagator – sun-kissed meals, 5. cotigao wildlife sanctuary – goa’s second largest wildlife reserve, 6: mapusa market – famous shopping destination, 7. aguada beach – refreshing views, 8. baga beach – white sand beach, 9. anjuna beach – full-of-the-moon parties, 10. calangute beach – queen of beaches, 11. colva beach – largest and oldest beach, 12. dona paula beach – popular for thrilling activities, 13: panaji – the capital city, 14. dudhsagar waterfalls – enticing sight, 15. palolem beach – gorgeous escape, 💁‍♂️ safety tips, 🤔 which are the best places to visit in goa in 3 days, 🗺️ goa tourist map to help goa best places to visit, q. what to see in goa, q. which part of goa is best, q. what can couples do in goa, q. is it safe to swim in goa, q. what are the best places to visit in goa for beach lovers, q. are there any hidden gems in goa worth exploring, q. what are some must-visit historical landmarks in goa, q. is there wildlife to explore in goa, q. what shopping experiences can visitors enjoy in goa, q. are there any cultural landmarks worth visiting in goa, q. what is the legal drinking age in goa, q. are there vegetarian options available in goan cuisine, 😇 conclusion, 🗨️ tell us one of your favourite places in the above list of the best places to visit in goa..

Best Places To Visit In Goa

The best time to visit Goa is during the cooler, drier months of November to February when the weather is pleasant and ideal for outdoor activities and beach hopping.

Avoid the monsoon season from June to September, when heavy rains can disrupt travel plans and water-based activities.

📃 List of 15 Hottest Tourist Places To Visit In Goa

Are you planning holidays with Goa ? A vacation to Goa gives you a sneak peek at the beautiful beaches, remarkable landscapes as well as heritage sites. Here’s a list of 15 marvelous Goa  places to visit for tourists .

1: Aguada Fort:  Wonderful Ambiance 2: Bom Jesus Basilica:  Baroque Architecture 3: Se Cathedral:  Biggest Asian Church 4: Antares, Vagator:  Sun-kissed Meals 5: Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary:  Goa’s Second Largest Wildlife Reserve 6: Mapusa Market:  Famous Shopping Place 7: Aguada Beach:  Refreshing Views 8: Baga Beach:  White Sand Beach 9: Anjuna Beach:  Full-of-the-moon Parties 10: Calangute Beach:  Queen Of Beaches 11: Colva Beach:  Largest And Oldest Beach 12: Dona Paula Beach:  Popular For Thrilling Activities 13: Panaji:  The Capital City 14: Dudhsagar Waterfalls:  Enticing Sights 15: Palolem Beach:  Gorgeous Escape

Aguada Fort – Wonderful Ambiance

Tour in Goa is half-done without a visit to  Fort Aguada , strategically located at the bay of the river Mandovi. However, on the side of the fort, a rampart of red-brown laterite just into the bay to make a jetty between two small sandy coves.

However, this scenic spot is recognized as Sinquerim Beach. It is one of the Goa famous places to visit.

  • Address:  Fort Aguada Rd, Aguada Fort Area, Candolim, Goa 403515
  • Timings for Visitors:  9:00 am – 6:30 pm all days of the week
  • Built By:  Portuguese
  • Built-In:  1609-1612
  • Attraction:  The Central Jail and a 19th Century Lighthouse

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Bom Jesus Basilica | Places to visit in Switzerland

One of the world’s popular tourist places in Goa is the  Bom Jesus Basilica . Defined by Baroque architecture as well as fine detailing, shaped from basalt decorations.

It’s one of the richest facades in Goa. This is one of the famous Goa sightseeing places that should be on your itinerary and must-visit places in Goa.

  • Attractions:  The Basilica of Bom Jesus is most popular for being the mortal remains of St. Francis Xavier. The church is generally famous in the Roman Catholic world.
  • Address:  Old Goa Rd, Bainguinim, Goa 403402
  • Timings for Visitors:  Monday to Saturday 09:00 am to 06:30 pm & Sunday 10:00 am to 06:30 pm

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Se Cathedral place to visit in Goa

This church is recognized to be one of the biggest Asian churches. It’s one of the main Old Goa tourist places. this cathedral is established facing the Basilica of Bom Jesus.

It’s also one of the  UNESCO  World Heritage Sites and too for all the proper reasons. This cathedral has been built as a tribute to  St. Catherine  and is granted to be the Archdiocese’s place in Goa. Also, one of the  best places to visit at Goa .

  • Address:  Velha, Goa 403402
  • Architect:  Julião Simão
  • Timings for Visitors:  7 Am – 6:30 Pm

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Antares, Vagator - Sun-kissed Meals

Antares is a place if you’re trying to find some peace while viewing the beach. Have lunch and wait till the sunset for a wonderful experience.

You can pick anything from their true specialties and you’ll not regret the very fact that their staff pours tremendous creativity as well as devotion into each dish they serve. Also, it is one of the best places to see in Goa,

  • Address:  Small Vagator Beach, Ozran, Vagator, Goa
  • Cost For Two:  INR 2000/-

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Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary place to visit in Goa

Regarded as Goa’s Second Largest Wildlife Reserve, Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary might not be the place to discover wild animals but you get the experience of something different.

Sloth Bears, Laughing Hyenas as well as Indian Bison are the areas alongside Monkeys and Malabar Crested Eagle. end up walking within the woods and experiencing the silence that falls on this sanctuary. This is often one of the best visiting places in Goa.

  • Address:  Canacona Taluka, Khotigao, Goa 403702
  • Distance:  60 km south of Panaji

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Mapusa Market place to visit in Goa

Mapusa is one of the leading shopping stops in Goa. Just outside  Mapusa Municipal Market , you’ll find an order of stalls fascinating you with local goods got by farmers and small businessmen across the state you can buy several artifacts, clothes, accessories, souvenirs, and much more at the shop while shopping in Goa.

  • Address: Mapusa Market Area, Panaji, Goa
  • Timings for Visitors: 6 Am – 8 Pm

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Aguada Beach: Refreshing Views | Places To Visit In Goa

Fort Aguada is known to satisfy your eyes with refreshing views of Aguada beach, it attracts travelers with the natural landscape and therefore the background of old citadels.

Moreover. The beach is a romantic place for honeymooners and also it is one of the best Goa attractions .

  • Attractions:  You can go to the lighthouse nearby. It offers some superb views of the beach from a height.

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Baga Beach place to visit in Goa

Baga Beach  is the center of traveler attraction in Goa. Majestic white waves rush to clear out the foot imprints left by you on the white sand.

The wind continues to entertain the palm trees. Amongst all the activities, parasailing, cargo ship rides, as well as sun-basking, are highly enjoyed at this beach. Also, it is among the best sightseeing in Goa.

  • Address: Bardez, Goa
  • Perfect time to visit: November to March
  • Attractions: Beachside shacks and cafes serve you tasty Goan foods and music to satisfy your senses. People can also enjoy artificial tattoos & braids too.

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Anjuna Beach Place to visit in Goa

One of the foremost popular tourist places in Goa – The planet-renowned freak capital of the planet – Anjuna Beach is known for its full-moon (acid house) parties, trance Parties, and the Hippies who tried to synthesize the spiritual ideas of the East and the art, ideas as well as the music of the West. It is considered one of Goa’s best places .

  • Address: Anjuna, North Goa
  • Timings For Visitors: Every Wednesday, at around 11 a.m., Anjuna breaks into a riot of colors.

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Calangute Beach place to visit in Goa

Calangute Beach in Goa is additionally referred to as the Queen of Beaches. Bringing crowds of European visitors Calangute beach is a haven for hippies.

You can also be filled with adventures in parasailing, water-skiing, windsurfing, and dolphin trips. It’s one of the best places to visit in north Goa, mainly if you’re traveling with friends, alone or together with your spouse.

  • Address: Calangute, Goa
  • Attractions: With mind-blowing nightlife, bustling flea markets, and large contributions of history, you’ll let your feelings scale high on the sky of experience.
  • Perfect time to visit: November to February

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Colva Beach Place to visit in Goa

This beach is around 33 kilometers far away from the Panjim Kadamba Bus Stand and is at a distance of 8 kilometers from the Margao railroad station.

Colva Beach of South Goa is taken into the list of the must-visit tourist attractions. This beach is the most important and oldest amongst the beaches lying within the south area of Goa and is additionally counted among the best places to visit in south Goa.

  • Address: Colva, Goa
  • Attractions: Colva Beach is famous for its pubs and bars. Everyone the party lovers must head to the present beach to possess a lit night!

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Dona Paula Beach place to visit in Goa

It is a very famous Goa tourist place, Dona Paula Beach features a tragic history that’s associated with both love & suicide. Moreover, the beach gives tons of options for sports activities to enjoy for adventurous souls.

If you would like to get pretty views of the Arabian Sea then you want to head to the jetty that’s right next to the beach. One of the best picnic spots in Goa.

  • Address: Dona Paula Beach
  • Attractions: Watersports like water skiing, windsurfing, parasailing, etc

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Panaji place to visit in Goa

The capital , another favorite tourist place in Goa, lies on the southern Left Bank of the Mandovi River which skirts the city and makes for a gorgeous frame. Without a doubt, it’s one of the best places to visit in Goa for all types of travelers.

However, You can discover Panjim by walking, as you enter the old-world lanes, past heritage houses by the market selling a tremendous range of goodies. Also, it is one of the best tourist attractions in Goa.

  • Address: North Goa
  • Attractions: A ship cruise through the River Mandovi in the dark is one of the best experiences you’ll ever have in the clear waters of Goa.

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Dudhsagar Waterfalls - Enticing Sight

This waterfall is famous everywhere in India, due to the four-leveled falls. Moreover, this is often one of the tallest waterfalls in the country. Moreover, the height of Dudhsagar Waterfalls is 1017 feet and is 100 feet wide (on average) at the peak.

Bhagwan Mahavir Sanctuary is where these falls are lying, almost at the border between Goa and Karnataka. This fall is around 71 km from Panjim. It is one of the famous places in Goa.

  • Address: Sonaulim, Goa 403410
  • Distance From Panjim Kadamba Bus Stand:   It is around 71 Km away.

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Palolem Beach place to visit in Goa

Palolem Beach in Goa is amongst the foremost beautiful beaches in Goa. During that time, the beach is full of many vendors offering tasty seafood and other beautifying items.

This is often a big Goa tourist attraction and offers mesmerizing views. If you’re a nature-lover and love to experience the real vibe of the Place then you head to the present beach on your Goa holiday. It is one of the best places to explore in Goa .

  • Address:  Town of Chaudi in South Goa
  • Distance From Panjim Kadamba Bus Stand: It is around 69.4 km.

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Before embarking on your Goa adventure, it’s essential to keep some safety tips in mind to ensure a hassle-free and enjoyable experience:

  • Always swim in designated areas with lifeguards on duty, and heed warning flags indicating sea conditions.
  • Be cautious of touts and scam artists, especially in crowded tourist areas, and avoid sharing personal information with strangers.
  • Stay hydrated and use sunscreen to protect against the sun’s harmful rays, especially during outdoor activities.
  • Respect local customs and traditions, dress modestly when visiting religious sites, and refrain from engaging in behavior that may offend the local community.
  • Keep your belongings secure and be vigilant against pickpockets and petty theft, especially in crowded places and on public transport.

Goa has several great tourist places to visit, filled with the boundless charm of sun-kissed coasts and great culture.

  • Fort Aguada:  located next to the Arabian Sea, this majestic fort was built to protect the Marathas. It’s one of the most significant legacies of Portuguese society.
  • Baga Beach:  Indulge in the sun as you lie on the shores of Baga Beach, a popular destination for beach lovers in Goa.
  • Dudhsagar Waterfalls:  The rustling sound of water falling from this waterfall’s height of 1017 feet will only give you goosebumps at the sight of it.
  • Calangute Beach:  See the breathtaking sunset views from the shores of Calangute Beach and relax your heart out in the evening at beach parties.
  • Bom Jesus Basilica:  This famous UNESCO World Heritage Site is a wonderful place to see the lavish architecture and appreciate the history of Christianity’s origins.

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🙋🏻‍♀️ FAQs About Places To Visit In Goa

There are a lot of questions that come to our mind while planning to visit Goa, some of the commonly asked questions are answered below.

A. In Goa, visitors can explore beautiful beaches like Baga and Palolem, and historical sites such as Old Goa’s churches, enjoy water sports, indulge in Goan cuisine, and experience vibrant nightlife.

A. The best part of Goa depends on preferences. South Goa is known for its serene beaches like Palolem, while North Goa offers lively beaches and nightlife in areas like Baga and Calangute

A. Couples visiting Goa can enjoy romantic beach walks, sunset cruises, candlelight dinners at beachside shacks, couples’ spa treatments, and exploring charming Portuguese architecture in Old Goa.

A. Yes, it is generally safe to swim in designated areas with lifeguards present. Visitors should pay attention to warning flags indicating sea conditions and swim within their comfort level.

A. Goa boasts stunning coastlines like Baga, Calangute, and Palolem Beach, each with its own unique charm, perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and water sports activities.

A. Yes! Goa is dotted with hidden gems, including quaint villages like Aldona and Assagao, serene waterfalls like Dudhsagar and Arvalem, and off-the-beaten-path beaches like Agonda and Butterfly Beach.

A. Goa’s historic forts like Aguada Fort, Chapora Fort, and Fort Tiracol, along with the Basilica of Bom Jesus and Se Cathedral, are a must-see for history buffs.

A. Yes, Goa is home to several wildlife sanctuaries and reserves, including Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary and Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary, where visitors can spot a diverse range of flora and fauna, including leopards, deer, and exotic bird species.

A. Travelers can indulge in a vibrant shopping spree at Goa’s bustling markets, such as Anjuna Flea Market and Mapusa Market, where they can shop for souvenirs, handicrafts, spices, and traditional Goan delicacies.

A. Yes! Goa boasts a rich cultural heritage, with iconic landmarks like Shanta Durga Temple, Mangeshi Temple, and the Basilica of Bom Jesus, each offering a glimpse into the region’s spiritual and architectural legacy.

A. The legal drinking age in Goa is 18 years, but establishments may enforce stricter age restrictions.

A. Yes, Goan cuisine offers a variety of vegetarian dishes, including dal fry, vegetable curry, and paneer tikka, alongside its famous seafood specialties. Many restaurants cater to vegetarian and vegan dietary preferences.

Goa’s diverse landscape offers a myriad of experiences for travelers seeking adventure, relaxation, and cultural immersion. Whether you’re soaking up the sun on its pristine beaches, exploring its historic forts and temples, or immersing yourself in its vibrant markets and villages, Goa never fails to captivate with its charm and allure. So pack your bags, embark on a journey of discovery, and uncover the hidden treasures of this coastal 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!

Usgalimal Rock Carvings, Goa

  • 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!

Goan Backwaters, Goa

  • 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!

Chapora Fort

  • 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!

Netravali

  • 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.

#5 – Mapusa Market – A great place in Goa if you love to shop!

Mapusa Market

  • 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

Goa State Museum

  • 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

Cola Beach, 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!

Dr Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary

  • 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!

Chorla Ghat, Goa

  • 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

Sri Mangesh Shantadurga Prasanna Temple, 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!

Carambolim Lake, 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

Museum of Christian Art

  • 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

Kesarval Waterfalls

  • 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 Goa

  • 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!

Devil’s Canyon, 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!

Keri Beach

  • 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!

Panaji

  • 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

Dandeli

  • 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!

Arpora Saturday Night Market

  • 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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The 13 best things to do in Goa

Whether you’re looking for beaches, parties or masses of culture, the best things to do in Goa have you covered

Ella Doyle

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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Dudhsagar Falls

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. 

Fontainhas

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.

Basilica of Bom Jesus

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.

Sahakari Spice Farm

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.

Arpora Saturday Night Bazaar

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.

Se Cathedral

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.

Singbal’s Book House

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.

Vagator Beach

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.

Big Foot Cross Museum

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.

Artjuna Garden Café and Lifestyle Shop

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.

Mahadeva Temple, Tambdi Surla

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.

Anjuna Flea Market

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. 

Gunpowder

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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Goa is one of the most well-known tourist destinations in India. People travel from far and wide to this small state for its diverse mix of beaches, adrenaline activities, parties, nature, and history. One of the best ways to see all that Goa India has to offer is by hiring a motorbike or scooter and exploring at leisure. These places to visit in Goa are popular.

Want to go beyond the usual tourist attractions? Check out  11 Cultural Things to Do in Goa .

Goa's long stretch of sandy coastline is renowned for its multitude of beaches. There's something on offer for everyone, from luxury resorts to makeshift huts and trance parties to tranquility. The Goa India beach that's right for you will depend on the kind of experience you want to have. Want water sports? Head to Baga. Want to hang with the hippies. Try Arambol. Prefer isolation? Agonda or Patnem might be the beach for you.

The Anjuna flea market is held every Wednesday from morning until evening except during the monsoon season  on the southern end of Anjuna Beach. The market has exploded in size and attracts people from all over Goa. It's now got over 500 stalls and is still growing. You'll find a huge assortment of goods there, but make sure you bargain. After a day of shopping until you drop, head over to Curly's beach shack and take in the sunset scene there.

If one market isn't enough for you, the very hip Saturday Night Market and Mackie's Night Bazaar, both in the Arpora Baga area, are also worth checking out. They offer entertainment, including live music, as well as an eclectic range of food.

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Capital city Panaji is worth visiting for its Fontainhas neighborhood. Declared a UNESCO Heritage Zone in 1986, it gets its name (meaning "fountain") from the fountain at the foot of the hill. You'll be transported back in time as you wander past colorful old Portuguese homes, belonging to the last surviving Portuguese families of Goa. Narrow winding streets and lanes, quaint shops, art galleries, bakeries, and restaurants give it an undeniable charm. Plan your visit with this essential guide to Fontainhas.

Once the magnificent Portuguese capital of Goa India, these days all that remains of Old Goa is a handful of imposing churches and cathedrals. They are among the largest in Asia, though. Some of the buildings have now become archaeological museums, and provide a fascinating display of Goa's history.

One of the most interesting buildings in Old Goa is the Convent and Church of Saint Francis of Assisi, built in 1521. Just opposite is the Basilica of Bom Jesus, which contains the preserved remains of the body of Saint Francis Xavier, a revered missionary and the patron saint of Goa. The body is shown to the public every 10 years (the last exhibition happened in early 2015). Old Goa is situated not far from Panjim, Goa's current capital.

Goa Tourism's open-top Hop on Hop Off Bus departs from Panjim and provides an inexpensive way of getting to Old Goa. Tickets cost 300 rupees.

Spice Plantations

Another highlight of a trip to Goa India is the spice plantations in the dense jungle around Ponda. Goa's lush tropical climate makes it an ideal place to grow spices. The spice farms are open to visitors. You can take a guided tour, enjoy the picturesque scenery, and finish with a spicy lunch.

One of the oldest and most acclaimed plantations in Goa is the 130-acre Sahakari Spice Farm , located around 40 minutes from Panaji. Others include the Tropical Spice Plantation , Savoi Plantation , and Pascol Spice Village . Accommodations, and other activities such as elephant or boat rides, are offered at many of the farms. If you're interested in Ayurvedic herbs and organic farming, don't miss Sai Abyss Herbarium, run by an Ayurvedic doctor. It's situated just outside Savoi-Verem village.

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Goa India isn't just all about beaches and churches. The state's location along the mountainous Western Ghats is home to an array of birds and animals. Around 20 percent of Goa consists of wildlife sanctuaries (about 290 square miles). They're open all year round, although October to March are the best months to visit.

The two main sanctuaries are Bhagwan Mahavir (of which Mollem National Park is a part) and Cotigao. On the fringe of the Mollem National Park, you'll find the imposing Dudhsagar Falls, where the water rages down from a huge height during and just after the monsoon season. Accommodations, provided by the Goa Forest Department, are available at both sanctuaries. For a very eco-friendly stay, try a mud hut at the Shanti Nature Resort in Mollem National Park.

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The Ultimate Guide to the Top Tourist Attractions in Goa

The Ultimate Guide to the Top Tourist Attractions in Goa

Discover the best of goa: top 10 must-see attractions.

Nestled on the western coast of India, Goa is a small state that packs a punch when it comes to natural beauty, vibrant culture, and stunning architecture. From its golden beaches to its bustling cities and quaint villages, Goa offers a plethora of options for travelers looking for a blend of adventure and relaxation. Whether you’re a water sports enthusiast or a history buff, there’s something for everyone in this beautiful paradise. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at the top tourist attractions in Goa, so you can plan your dream vacation with ease.

Goa Uncovered: Top 10 Places to Visit on Your Next Adventure

  • Fort Aguada
  • Dudhsagar Waterfalls
  • Anjuna Flea Market
  • Basilica of Bom Jesus
  • Chapora Fort
  • Calangute Beach
  • Reis Magos Fort
  • Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary
  • Shri Mangueshi Temple

Baga Beach:

Baga Beach - Tourist Attractions in Goa

Located in the northern part of Goa, Baga Beach is one of the most famous beaches in the state. It is known for its vibrant nightlife, water sports, and shacks serving local delicacies. The beach is surrounded by hills and has a picturesque view of the Arabian Sea.

Fort Aguada:

Fort Aguada, Goa

Built-in 1612, Fort Aguada is a well-preserved Portuguese fort that served as a defense against the Dutch and Marathas. It is located on a hilltop and offers stunning views of the Arabian Sea. The fort has a lighthouse that is still in use.

Dudhsagar Waterfalls:

Dudhsagar Waterfalls, Goa

Located on the Mandovi River, Dudhsagar Waterfalls is a four-tiered waterfall that cascades down from a height of 310 meters. The waterfalls are surrounded by lush green forests and offer a breathtaking view.

Anjuna Flea Market:

Anjuna Flea Market, Goa

Held every Wednesday, Anjuna Flea Market is a vibrant market that sells everything from souvenirs and clothes to jewelry and spices. It is a great place to buy local handicrafts and try out some street food.

Basilica of Bom Jesus:

Basilica of Bom Jesus - Tourist Attractions in Goa

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Basilica of Bom Jesus is a 16th-century church that houses the mortal remains of St. Francis Xavier. The church is a fine example of Baroque architecture and is a must-visit for history buffs.

Chapora Fort:

Chapora Fort - Tourist Attractions in Goa

Located on a hilltop, Chapora Fort is a Portuguese fort that offers a stunning view of the Arabian Sea and the surrounding areas. The fort gained popularity after it was featured in the Bollywood movie ‘Dil Chahta Hai.’

Calangute Beach:

Calangute Beach - Tourist Attractions in Goa

Known as the ‘Queen of Beaches,’ Calangute Beach is a popular tourist destination in Goa. It is known for its water sports, shacks, and nightlife. The beach has a lively atmosphere and attracts a large number of tourists.

Reis Magos Fort:

Reis Magos Fort, Goa

Built-in the 16th century, Reis Magos Fort is a well-preserved fort that offers a stunning view of the Arabian Sea. The fort has been restored and converted into a cultural center that showcases Goan history and culture.

Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary:

Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary, Goa

Located on the western tip of the Chorao Island, Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary is a paradise for bird lovers. It is home to a wide variety of migratory and resident birds and offers a tranquil experience.

Shri Mangueshi Temple:

Shri Mangueshi Temple - Tourist Attractions in Goa

One of the most popular temples in Goa, Shri Mangueshi Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is a fine example of Hindu architecture and has a beautiful idol of Lord Shiva.

Accommodations:

  • Taj Exotica: This luxurious resort is located on a private beach in South Goa and offers spacious rooms and villas. The resort also has a spa, swimming pool, and multiple restaurants serving local and international cuisine.
  • Park Hyatt Goa Resort and Spa: This luxurious resort is located on Arossim Beach in South Goa and offers elegant rooms, suites, and villas. The resort also has a spa, swimming pool, and multiple restaurants serving local and international cuisine.

Restaurants:

  • Fisherman’s Wharf: This restaurant is located in South Goa and serves a variety of seafood dishes. The restaurant has a beautiful ambience and is perfect for a romantic dinner.
  • Gunpowder: This restaurant is located in North Goa and serves traditional Indian and Goan cuisine. The restaurant has a cosy ambience and is perfect for a casual meal.

Other travel tips:

  • Visit the beaches: Goa is known for its beautiful beaches, and some of the most popular ones include Baga Beach, Calangute Beach, and Anjuna Beach. You can relax on the beach, go for a swim, or try water sports such as parasailing and jet skiing.
  • Explore the Old Goa: Old Goa is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is home to several historic churches and buildings. You can take a guided tour of Old Goa and explore its Portuguese heritage.
  • Visit the spice plantations: Goa is known for its spice plantations, and you can take a guided tour to learn about the different spices and how they are grown.
  • Enjoy the nightlife: Goa is famous for its nightlife, and there are several bars and clubs where you can dance the night away.

In conclusion:

Goa is a unique blend of Indian and Portuguese culture, and its tourist attractions are a reflection of that. From beaches and forts to waterfalls and temples, Goa has a lot to offer. These top 10 tourist attractions are a must-visit for anyone planning a trip to Goa. They offer a glimpse into the state’s rich history, culture, and natural beauty. So pack your bags, and head to Goa for an unforgettable vacation.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

A. Some popular tourist attractions in Goa include Baga Beach, Fort Aguada, Dudhsagar Waterfalls, Anjuna Flea Market, Basilica of Bom Jesus, Chapora Fort, Calangute Beach, Reis Magos Fort, Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary, and Shri Mangueshi Temple.

A. There are several luxurious resorts in Goa, such as Taj Exotica and Park Hyatt Goa Resort and Spa, that offer spacious rooms, villas, spas, swimming pools, and multiple restaurants serving local and international cuisine.

A. Fisherman’s Wharf and Gunpowder are popular restaurants in Goa that serve seafood dishes and traditional Indian and Goan cuisine, respectively.

A. Some things to do in Goa include visiting the beaches, exploring the historic churches and buildings in Old Goa, visiting the spice plantations, and enjoying the nightlife at the bars and clubs.

A. Goa was a Portuguese colony from 1510 until its liberation in 1961. The state has a unique blend of Indian and Portuguese culture, and its tourist attractions reflect that.

A. The best time to visit Goa is from November to February when the weather is pleasant, and there are several festivals and events.

A. Yes, there are several water sports activities available in Goa, such as parasailing and jet skiing, at the popular beaches like Baga Beach and Calangute Beach.

A. The Basilica of Bom Jesus is a 16th-century church that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and houses the mortal remains of St. Francis Xavier. The church is a fine example of Baroque architecture and is a must-visit for history buffs.

A. The Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary is located on the western tip of the Chorao Island and is a paradise for bird lovers. It is home to a wide variety of migratory and resident birds and offers a tranquil experience.

A. Old Goa is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is home to several historic churches and buildings that reflect the Portuguese influence in the state’s history and culture.

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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

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

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

Tiracol Fort

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

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

Sao Jacinto

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.

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Grand Island

Parasailing in Goa

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

Fontainhas

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

Chapel of Our Lady of the Mont

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

Panjim

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

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

Reis Magos Church

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

Old Goa Church

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.

Mandrem

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

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.

Saligao

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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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

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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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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.

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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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Discover the Beauty and Charm of Goa’s Top Destinations!

Explore the Top 10 Must-Visit Places in Goa and immerse yourself in the enchanting beaches, vibrant culture, and historical landmarks. This comprehensive guide highlights the best attractions, activities, and experiences to make your trip to Goa unforgettable.

Introduction

Welcome to the sunny paradise of Goa, India’s most popular tourist destination. Known for its golden beaches, bustling markets, and vibrant nightlife, Goa is a traveler’s dream come true. Whether you are a beach lover, a history enthusiast, or someone seeking tranquility, Goa has something to offer everyone. In this article, we will explore the top 10 must-visit places in Goa, covering the most iconic landmarks and hidden gems. So, let’s embark on this exhilarating journey through the heart of Goa!

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Baga beach – where fun never ends.

Baga Beach Location

Bask in the sun and embrace the party vibes at Baga Beach. Famous for its shacks, water sports, and lively nightlife, Baga Beach is a hotspot for tourists seeking excitement and entertainment. The beach comes alive with music, dance, and delicious food, making it a must-visit destination in Goa.

Dudhsagar Waterfalls – A Majestic Cascade

Dudhsagar Waterfalls Location

Experience nature’s magnificence at Dudhsagar Waterfalls, one of the tallest waterfalls in India. Nestled amidst the lush Western Ghats, this milky-white cascade creates a mesmerizing sight. Trek through the picturesque trails or take a jeep safari to witness the enchanting beauty of Dudhsagar.

Old Goa – A Glimpse of History

Old Goa Location

Step back in time and explore the rich history of Goa at Old Goa, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Admire the stunning churches and cathedrals, such as the Basilica of Bom Jesus and Sé Cathedral, which reflect the glory of the Portuguese era. This cultural treasure trove is a history buff’s delight.

Calangute Beach – The Queen of Beaches

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Revel in the sandy shores and azure waters of Calangute Beach, the largest and most popular beach in Goa. With a plethora of water sports, beach shacks, and shopping opportunities, Calangute offers a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure.

Fort Aguada – A Fortress of the Past

Fort Aguada Location

Unravel the tales of Goa’s maritime history at Fort Aguada. Built by the Portuguese in the 17th century, this impressive fort offers breathtaking views of the Arabian Sea. Walk through its ramparts and explore the lighthouse for an unforgettable experience.

Anjuna Flea Market – Shop Till You Drop

Anjuna Flea Market Location

Indulge in retail therapy at Anjuna Flea Market, a shopaholic’s paradise. This vibrant market offers an eclectic mix of souvenirs, clothing, jewelry, and handicrafts. Bargain with the local vendors and take home delightful mementos of your Goan adventure.

Palolem Beach – Serenity Unleashed

Palolem Beach Location

Escape the hustle-bustle and find serenity at Palolem Beach, a hidden gem in South Goa. Surrounded by palm trees and picturesque cliffs, this crescent-shaped beach is perfect for relaxing, swimming, or simply soaking in tranquility.

Chapora Fort – Relive Bollywood Memories

Chapora Fort Location

Channel your inner Bollywood fan at Chapora Fort, popularized by the movie “Dil Chahta Hai.” The ruins of this ancient fort offer stunning panoramic views of Vagator Beach and the Arabian Sea, making it a favorite spot for sunset lovers.

Miramar Beach – A Stroll by the Sea

Miramar Beach Location

Enjoy a leisurely walk along the golden sands of Miramar Beach, known for its stunning sunset vistas. Located close to Panaji, the capital of Goa, this beach provides a peaceful retreat from the city’s bustling atmosphere.

Basilica of Bom Jesus – A Spiritual Experience

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Delve into the spiritual heritage of Goa at the Basilica of Bom Jesus, a UNESCO-listed church that houses the mortal remains of St. Francis Xavier. Marvel at the Baroque architecture and experience a sense of tranquility within the walls of this sacred place.

Fort Aguada – Where History Comes Alive

Perched atop a hill overlooking the Arabian Sea, Fort Aguada is a 17th-century marvel that served as a crucial defense outpost during the Portuguese era. The well-preserved fort provides stunning panoramic views of the coastline and offers a glimpse into Goa’s rich history. Sunset at Fort Aguada is a sight you won’t want to miss.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Top Goa Places

What is the best time to visit goa.

The best time to visit Goa is during the winter months, from November to February when the weather is pleasant and ideal for beach activities and sightseeing.

Are there any hidden beaches in Goa worth exploring?

Yes, Goa boasts several hidden beaches that offer a more secluded and serene experience, such as Butterfly Beach, Kakolem Beach, and Betul Beach.

What are the must-try Goan dishes?

Don’t miss out on savoring some authentic Goan delicacies like Fish Curry Rice, Prawn Balchão, Bebinca, and Goan Sausages during your visit.

Is Goa safe for solo female travelers?

Yes, Goa is generally safe for solo female travelers. However, it is essential to take standard safety precautions and be aware of your surroundings.

What are the top water sports to try in Goa?

Goa offers a wide range of water sports, including parasailing, jet-skiing, banana boat rides, scuba diving, and windsurfing, providing an adrenaline-pumping experience.

How can I explore the Goan countryside?

To explore the picturesque countryside of Goa, rent a bike or scooter and embark on a thrilling journey through quaint villages and scenic landscapes.

With its blend of sun, sand, and culture, Goa has rightfully earned its place as a traveler’s paradise. From vibrant beaches and historical landmarks to lush waterfalls and serene backwaters, Goa has something extraordinary for every type of explorer. So, pack your bags and get ready for an unforgettable adventure in the land of sun, sea, and smiles!

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40 Best Tourist Places to Visit in Goa

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From white sand beaches to water sports to music festivals to flea markets to see people from all over the world around you – Goa is your very own Indian international destination.

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Here are 40 best places to visit in Goa to have an experience like no other – 

1. Calangute Beach

Calangute Beach

A popular fun place in Goa located, visit this largest beach in north goa if you are looking for water sports, chilled out shacks, delicious food and mingling with the hip crowd, all in one place.

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2. Basilica of Bom Jesus

Basilica of Bom Jesus

Known for its architecture, this place of interest for history lovers and spiritual seekers is just 10 km away from Panjim. This UNESCO world heritage site is closely related to the beginning of Christianity in India.

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3. Fort Aguada

Fort Aguada

Built-in 1600s to keep an eye on the ships coming to Goa, this ancient lighthouse goa attraction was once a jail but now echoes of talkative tourists and clicking cameras while enjoying a mesmerizing sunset over the Arabian Sea.

4. Baga Beach

Baga Beach

A fun place in goa for youngsters, Baga beach is just 15 km away from Panjim and boasts of a rocking nightlife with clubs like Tito’s and Mambos. The nearest tourist place to this north Goa beach is Anjuna and Calangute beach.

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5. Chapora Fort

Chapora Fort

Also known as the Dil Chahta Hai Fort, the fort gets its name from the nearby Chapora River and is one of the best places to visit in Goa and offers a spellbinding view of the sea. A visit to this historical place in the mornings and evenings will leave you enchanted.

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6. Dudhsagar Falls

Dudhsagar Falls

One of the highest waterfalls in India, this popular sightseeing place adds variety to Goa attractions. One of the most breath-taking places to visit in Goa, the waterfalls are located 60km away from Panaji and will leave you spellbound by its sheer size and serenity.

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7. Vagator Beach

Vagator Beach

Just 19 km away from Panjim, this rocky beach is one of the best places to visit in Goa . The beach is marked by soft white sand, long palm trees, and black rocks and is overlooked by the Chopta fort. It is a popular and one of the fun places in goa for youngsters due to its late-night beach parties. 

8. Shri Mangueshi Temple / Mangeshi Temple

Shri Mangueshi Temple / Mangeshi Temple

Just 21km away from Panjim, this bustling hippie beach with rocky shores is also known as the jewel of Ozran and is a fun place in goa for youngsters. This north Goa beach is known for its flea markets, trance music, water sports and shacks offering world cuisine and cocktails.

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9. Dona Paula

Dona Paula

The monument of love is a place of interest for couples and honeymooners. The monument has statues of a man and woman and is a testament to their incomplete, eternal love. The tourist attraction monument is adorned with a view of palm trees, silver sand, and Mormugao harbor.

10. Colva Beach

Colva Beach

One of the oldest and one of the top places in goa; the beach has a 25 km shore white sand shoreline, palm trees, and beautiful villas. This goa attraction sees a lot of crowds of weekends and is known for shopping and nightlife.

11. Se Cathedral

Se Cathedral

One of the largest churches in Asia, this UNESCO world heritage site is dedicated to St. Catherine and is known for its architecture and its famous golden temple. A visit to this historical place is open from 7.30 am to 6 pm.

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12. Reis Magos Fort

Reis Magos Fort

Located on the sides of river Mandovi, and just 7 km away from Panjim, this small sightseeing tourist attraction is a place of interest for history lovers and ones looking for some calm in the chaos of goa.

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13. Butterfly Beach

Butterfly Beach

A natural wonder and one of the most beautiful tourist spots in goa , this is the place to go if you want to lie spend time on a butterfly-shaped beach surrounded by thick forests and picturesque landscape. It is also known as honeymoon beach and a place of interest for honeymooners and couples.

14. Arambol Beach

Arambol Beach

A beautiful calm beach in, this is one of the best places in Goa if you are looking for a completely bohemian experience. From yoga classes to beachside markets to paragliding to drum circles, this north beach will bowl over your senses.

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15. Shri Shanta Durga Temple

Shri Shanta Durga Temple

Dedicated to the goddess of peace, this Indo-Portuguese style temple is one of the biggest temples in Goa and a place of interest for Hindu devotees. The temple conducts a yearly festival Jatra in December. 

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16. St. Augustine Tower / Church Of St. Augustin

St. Augustine Tower / Church Of St. Augustin

This 16th-century church is just 8km away from Panjim and is a UNESCO world heritage site. A visit to this historical place will leave you spellbound due to its unique architecture style and 46m high bell tower. One of the must-visit places in goa this attraction is open from 8 am to 6 pm.

17. Palolem Beach

Palolem Beach

An offbeat south goa beach and one of the best places to visit for solo travelers and backpackers, Palolem beach is a place of interest for honeymooners and couples. Every day ferry rides are conducted for tourists who want to experience nearby visiting places – butterfly and honeymoon beaches.

18. Colva Beach

Colva Beach

A happening and fun place in goa for youngsters, this south goa beach is known for its shopping avenue and night parties. Visit this most-visited goa attraction if you are looking for a good, relaxed time.

19. Morjim beach

Morjim beach

Home to olive riddle turtles, this goa attraction is suitable for ones looking to enjoy the calm, tranquil face of goa. The beach is a favorite goa sightseeing for Russians and is also known as little Russia and is known for its virgin beauty and exotic variety of birds.

20. Cabo De Rama Fort

Cabo De Rama Fort

Named after Lord Rama, this place of interest for history lovers and Hindu devotees is located 60 km away from Panjim. It is believed that Lord Rama stayed here during his exile. The sightseeing spot is well maintained and offers a breathtaking view of the Arabian Sea.

21. Mormugao Fort

Mormugao Fort

Just 30 km away from Panjim, this tourist spot was built by Portuguese as a coastal fort in the 1600s. This tourist attraction still houses ancient articles and offers a moment of silence with just you, silence and sea.

22. Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary

Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary

One of the most famous bird sanctuaries in India, this is one of the most nearby places to visit from Panjim and houses about 400 different varieties of international and local birds. The sightseeing place is open from 6 am to 6 pm.

23. Arvalem Waterfalls

Arvalem Waterfalls

A tourist attraction that is 30 km away from Panjim, these waterfalls are a fun place for youngsters and a beautiful picnic spot. Visit this tourist spot in monsoons to see these falls in all their glory.

24. Patnem beach

Patnem beach

An offbeat tourist attraction in South Goa, this beach is known for its cute little shacks, delicious variety of seafood and the long stretch of pristine shoreline. The nearby visiting places to this tourist attraction are Cancona and Palolem beach.

25. Tiracol fort

Tiracol fort

The northernmost part of Goa is 58kms away from Panjim. This place of interest has a ruined fort and an old church. Visit this sightseeing spot if you want to spend some time on a calm, quiet beach.

26. Church of St.Cajetan

Church of St.Cajetan

A visit to this historical place will leave you amazed by its resemblance to the St. Peters Basilica in Rome. A world heritage site, this goa attraction is a must-visit for history lovers and architecture admirers.

27. Butterfly Conservatory of Goa

Butterfly Conservatory of Goa

A lush green garden spread across 4000 sq meters, this place of interest is a must-visit for nature lovers. The conservatory houses over a hundred species of butterflies. This tourist spot is truly one of a kind.

28. Betalbatim Beach

Betalbatim Beach

This virgin beach is a must-visit place in goa and located 31 km away from Panjim. Also known as the sunset beach of goa, this tourist spot is the place to go if you are looking to spot dolphins and spend some time away from the hustle-bustle of the city.

29. Candolim Beach

Candolim Beach

Just 11 km away from Panjim, this tourist spot is famous for hosting the sunburn festival every year. The nearby visiting places include Fort Aguada. It is the place to go for shopping lovers and water sport enthusiasts.

30. Kalacha Beach

Kalacha Beach

Also known as the Paliem beach, this tourist spot is just 34km away from Panjim and is famous for its golden sand shoreline and coconut palm trees. It is believed that this fun place in goa for youngsters was founded by hippies in the 1960s.

31. Cavelossim Beach

Cavelossim Beach

This idyllic beach is known for its beautiful contrast of white sand and black rocks. It is one of the best places to visit for sunbathing, swimming & dolphin watching.

32. Sri Mahadeva temple

Sri Mahadeva temple

This goa sightseeing spot is a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, popular among Hindu devotees and is made of basalt rocks.

33. Ashwem Beach

Ashwem Beach

Just 30km away from Panjim, this is the place to go if you are looking for some calm, privacy and a chance to catch nesting of olive ridley turtles.

34. MIRAMAR BEACH

MIRAMAR BEACH

Just 8km away from Panjim, visit this tourist spot if you want to see the meeting of Mandovi River and the Arabian Sea.

35. Majorda Beach

Majorda Beach

Home to some of the most luxurious hotels in goa, this popular visiting place in goa is known for its beauty, tasty food, and Mae De Deus Church.

36. Talpona-beach

Talpona-beach

Located 76 km away from Panjim, this visiting place is usually free from tourists and is an ideal spot for some solace and bird watching.

37. Club LPK

Club LPK

Love, passion and Karma, this tourist spot is one of the fun places in goa for youngsters and party lovers. The club is great and known for Bollywood and trance music.

38. Galgibaga Beach

Galgibaga Beach

Also known as the turtle beach, this goa attraction is 84 km away from Panjim and known for its scenic beauty.

39. Mandrem Beach

Mandrem Beach

Just 30km away from Panjim, this is one of the best places to visit in goa. Known for its colorful sunsets, this north goa beach is ideal for honeymooners and couples.

40. Anjuna Beach

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Baga Beach, Calangute Beach, Grand Island, Dudhsagar Waterfalls, Fort Aguada, Candolim Beach, Tito's Street, Arambol Beach,  Bom Jesus Basilica, Palolem Beach, Curlies, Club Cubana, Anjuna Flea Market, Chapora Fort, Mapusa Friday Market, Divar Island, Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary and many more. Deck up your itinerary list with the spectacular places in Goa and get ready to be awe-struck with its surprises. Serving as the hot spot for vacationists from both near and far, Goa is all in all a place for the party animals and solace seekers alike. From the ravishing nightlife pubs to the ever fantastic beaches there is something for everyone. Apart from this, one must not dare to miss out on the Goan churches which not only cater to ultimate tranquillity but also exhibit the architecture of the colonial period. Tourist places in Goa never fail to stun the visitants, as each one of them highlights something unusual of its own. While the Baga beach is reckoned for the adrenaline-pumping adventures like Jet skiing, kitesurfing, parasailing, and waterboarding the Calangute Beach is famed as the “Queen of beaches” due to its picturesque landscapes. Whether you are touring the place with your bunch of buddies or family, there is no dearth of options and you can explore the places that you like. You can also try hands-on scuba diving on the Grand Island and witness the scenic view from Aguada fort.

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Dudhsagar waterfalls.

Dudhsagar Waterfalls

The Dudhsagar trek inside the park is closed to the public but you can still reach the waterfalls by trekking from Kulem and following the jeep trail. Another possible route is the trek from Castle Rock in Karnataka. Reaching the waterfalls will not be an easy task but it is one that is worth every ounce of effort put into it.  They are best experienced during the monsoons as they lose their force during the dry season.

Many tours are organized over this time so you can choose to go as a part of a group. Some tours even have overnight camping options. But remember to go well-prepared to ensure a good experience, especially if you are going on a self-organized trek. The lush green jungle and the beautiful waterfall sending up their forceful sprays are a sight to remember long after you have left Dudhsagar behind.

Location: Sanguem Taluka

How to reach from Panaji: Take a train up to Kulem railway station. However, don’t expect a proper platform here. It is a rough stop. Also Checkout:  Wild Wild Wet Tickets

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Baga Beach is the most famous of all Goa sightseeing places and as a tourist visiting Goa you really haven’t been to Goa if you haven’t been to Baga. Full to the brim with activities you can indulge in, Baga Beach and its surrounding areas will not give you time to get bored. There is always something exciting going on here. In the morning, the beach is a great place to lounge in, soak in the sun and interact with tourists from all over the world.

When you’re done with the sun, it is time to take in the salty sea winds with some adventurous water sports in Goa . Head over to lunch at one of the many restaurants that populate the beach and which offer various dining options. If it is fine dining you want, you can take your pick from some of the top restaurants of Goa. But even if you’re just in the mood for casual food, you can find some pretty good places near the beach which will delight your appetite.

Night is the time when the beach virtually comes alive. Lots of great party options make Baga Beach an amazing beach to party the night away. Tito’s, Café Mambo, Kandy Club and many more clubs make Baga beach a party haven every night.  

Water Sports: Baga Beach is best-known for its jet skiing, parasailing, banana ride and boating water-sports.

Location: Baga, North Goa

How to reach from Panaji: The beach is located about 16km from Panaji. You can hire a cab to reach here or rent a scooter which can serve you for the length of your trip.

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Candolim Beach

Candolim Beach

Running from Calangute Beach on one side to Fort Aguada on the other is the Candolim Beach. The day activities offered on this beach are its best attraction. You can perform a whole host of activities on the beach including a vast array of water sports, all at very reasonable prices. You can choose to spend some time at Candolim Beach and then head over to Calangute next door or just spend all your day on this beach and explore the sights nearby.

Renting a scooter in order to get around freely is the best option and will only cost around Rs.300/- for the day. Many churches and chapels dot its neighbourhood and there is also an old lighthouse which stands inside Fort Aguada. The Fort Aguada Jail is also a tourist attraction. The best part about Candolim Beach is that it has significantly lesser footfall. You can enjoy the beauty of Goan beaches along with the activities they, have to offer without the crowds of Baga or Calangute. This also allows other activities to flourish on Candolim. Yoga is one such example.

The beach is an ideal place for couples on their honeymoon or on a romantic getaway because it offers much-desired solitude but not at the cost of leaving you absolutely bored. There are some great resort in Goa which are Candolim like Hyatt, Radisson Hotel, Taj and there are also several villas out for hire. Also, make sure to drop by the Stone House for some great blues live music in the evening when in Candolim.

Water Sports: You can try parasailing, diving, jet-skiing, snorkeling, banana-boating or get on a boat and go bird and dolphin watching. Sea excursions are also available here.

Location: Candolim

How to reach from Panaji: The beach is located approximately 14km from Panaji, so depending upon your luggage needs, a cab or scooter will serve you well.

Beach Side Restaurants: Soi, House of Lloyds, Café Jazz, Bomra’s, The Mermaid  Restaurant, After 7

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Grand Island

Grand Island

There is no dearth of water related activities in Goa , of course. But while the different beaches up and down Goa offer tourists many options, these options are not to be found all in one place. Not so in grand island. Grand Island is the nirvana of Goan water-sports. There is a lot to be experienced here from diving to snorkelling to fishing. Scuba diving in Goa is the most popular activity because it offers so much in terms of underwater exploration.

There are ship wrecks to be found here as well as some reefs. The “Suzy” wreck and the “Davy Jones Locker” are especially popular with divers as are Serge City, Bounty Rock, and Turbo Tunnel. Experienced and beginner divers both find something to satisfy in Grand Island. You can also go snorkelling. Professional instructors will provide the equipment and the instructions. Bumper boats and banana boats are also popular around the island.

End the day with a fishing trip and a barbeque of the produce you caught. A day trip usually lasts from 8.30am to 4 pm but it can be negotiated beforehand. If you want an in-depth underwater experience, Grand Island is one of the places to visit in Goa. You will come back from your trip exhausted but well-satisfied with your day. Make sure to carry all your swimming and beach essentials as well as spare clothes for the day.

Timings: Varies with the ferry service provider

Location: Grand Island, South Goa

How to reach from Panaji: The island is only connected via water ways so you will have to arrange a ferry ride. This can be arranged at the major jetties in South Goa.

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Mandovi River Cruise

Mandovi River Cruise

If you prefer calming experiences over adventure sports and clubbing, Mandovi River Cruise is among the best activities you can try in Goa. Just board one of the luxury cruises and set out on a journey to embrace peace and enjoy on-board entertainment. Partaking in this laidback experience is an excellent opportunity to unwind while capturing the essence of Goa. According to your preferences, you can opt to take the cruise either during daytime, sunset hour, or at night. Although evening time is preferred by most due to the grand sunset vistas one gets to witness. Furthermore, various exciting cruising packages like Dolphin Fantasy Cruise and Backwater Thrills are also available to entertain visitors with. Timings: Various cruises throughout the day Location: Mandovi River, Panaji, Goa How to reach from Panaji: Paradise Cruise is located at a distance of 2.8 km from Panjim city centre and is accessible by both public and private transportations

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Chapora River

Chapora River

This beautiful river runs along the Northern part of Goa and eventually joins the Arabian Sea. Goa is full of beaches and is surrounded by water on almost all sides but the northern part is a bit more famous for this particular river. The Chapora River has the perfect water current and rapids that are required for White River rafting and other water sports like Kayaking. Tourists can even go for cruise rides and enjoy the sea breeze with some appetizers. 

Sunset boat rides are particularly famous in this area as during the sunset the river is more beautiful than ever. The calm and serene environment around the river helps one connect with their inner self and feel peaceful. One can easily drive up to the shores of this peaceful river and escape the busy city life. How to reach there from Panaji:  Chapora River is 24 km away from Panaji and one can take a bus to reach there.

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Tito's Street

Tito's Street

Goa is India’s favourite party place . Therefore, you simply have to visit one of the many clubs scattered around Goa on your visit there. Tito’s Street is one of the best clubs you can visit. Tito’s Street, named after the street it is located on, is a club that attracts a lot of crowd especially because of its prime location and its top-notch service. Baga beach, where the club is located, is a party hub so it is no wonder that loads of tourists find their way to Tito’s Street after sundown.

The club is known for its excellent services and this compensates amply for the slightly overpriced tags on drinks and food. The place is made up of two levels: the lower level is a dance floor with a separate dance space for couples; the upper level allows people to sit and watch the activity below while enjoying their food and drinks. The DJ is reckoned to be very good and you’re sure to get in some soul-pumping dancing on your visit.

There are various entry vouchers which have complimentary services included. The vouchers begin from Rs. 1000/-. Their security is also among the best which is very important in a party-climate like Goa’s. It does not matter whether you go during in or off-season. Tito’s Street is an exciting place to party in Goa  all year round. Their cocktails are the talk of the town, so make sure you try them out. Nonetheless, even if you aren’t looking to drink, Tito’s Street is one of the places to visit in Goa for youngsters.

Head over to Tito’s Street if you want a great experience which is worth your time and your money.

Timings: 6 pm to 3 am

Location: Tito’s Street, Baga Beach, North Goa

Entry Fee (Couples and Stag):     -Rs. 1000/- for two.     -Free entry for ladies.     -Rs. 2000/- stag entry You Can Also Book:  Museum Of The Future Tickets

Anjuna Beach

Anjuna Beach

Goa is one of the most toured places in India. Anjuna, a small village on the North coast of Goa, is amongst those few  Goa sightseeing places which receives a lot of tourists. The Anjuna Beach is arguably amongst the best beaches in India. The beach has the perfect picturesque background with hills. 

The beach is blessed with beautiful red laterite rock.  Hundreds of people visit the Anjuna Beach every day and enjoy themselves by relaxing on the beach. A flea market is held on every Wednesday in the Anjuna beach. People from all around the state come to this flea market as one can get amazing products at really cheap prices here. Location: Anjuna, Goa 403509 How to reach from Panaji: Anjuna Beach is 29 km away from Panaji and one can take buses or cab to reach there.

Calangute Beach

Calangute Beach

The largest beach in Goa, Calangute Beach is also affectionately known as the “Queen of Beaches”. It is among the top ten beaches in the world, which means it is one of the tourist places in Goa that you should not miss. It is a big, serene beach with activities enough to fill your mind for the entirety of your trip. The beach alone is a great attraction for tourists. The beach is ideal for both the options,  lying down in the sand without the fear of being run over or trying your hand at some water sports.

There are a lot of options to choose from. The distance of Calangute from Baga Beach is not great; the two beaches are only separated from each other by some rocks. You can choose to have breakfast or lunch at Baga or Calangute. There are also many great sight-seeing opportunities near Calangute such as Morjim Beach, St. Alex Church, the Water Pond of Arambol, Ashvem Beach, the Aguada Lighthouse & Aguada Fort, Nerul River, the Friday Local Mapusa Market, River Betul & Betul Estuary.

You will find Calangute transformed into a beach for the party in Goa in the night as good as the one at Baga Beach. Since Calangute Beach is connected to most other important tourist spots in North Goa, it is a good place to reside in during your Goa visit.

Water Sports: Calangute offers the best in water sports- enjoy kayaking, sailing, wind-surfing, water snorkeling, water-skiing, and fishing here. Parasailing is also a sport you can indulge in.

Location: Calangute, North Goa

How to reach from Panaji: Taking a taxi or cab is the easiest option to reach here

Beach Side Restaurants: Pousada by the Beach, Zuperb, Sousa Lobo, A Reverie, The Chocolate Room

Fort Aguada

Fort Aguada

Another heritage from the Portuguese, Fort Aguada has been standing stern on the beach facing the Arabian Sea from 1612 when it was built in order to provide defence against the invading Dutch and the Marathas. It was a grand old fort in its time with the capacity to hold 79 cannons among other weapons of defense. It was one of the prized possessions of the Portuguese. Today, it stands as famous Goa sightseeing places dividing the Sinquerium Beach and Candolim Beach.

There is an old lighthouse standing within the fort which was built in 1864, the oldest lighthouse of its shape and size in India. Fort Aguada is a great place to explore when you are out visiting the Candolim or Sinquerium Beaches. The architecture gives a good insight into the building techniques of old Portuguese architects and it has some amazing views you should really see. The old fort provides a good view of the sea and the sunset is reckoned to be lovely.

The fort is a great way to spend an afternoon. Afternoons are usually too hot to spend on the beach. But you don’t want to be cooped up in your hotel room when in Goa. So, head over to Fort Aguada and spend your time exploring it. Once you’re done, you can simply sit down and enjoy the sea breezes as you let the afternoon pass by. And then you can head over to either of the two beaches that strike your fancy in the evening. It makes the perfect resting point during your tour of the beaches in North Goa

Location:  Candolim, North Goa

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Club Cubana

Club Cubana

Club Cubana calls itself the “Nightclub in the Sky”. It is an appropriate name for a club located in a remote location on top of the Arpora hill in North Goa and it is also top places to visit in Goa. But though remote, Club Cubana is a great attraction for partygoers. It has revolving flash lights which throw their colourful lights all over the neighbourhood all night long, thereby attracting customers. There is a spacious dance floor where you can groove to the beats and there is also a swimming pool with a lounge which adds to the feeling of luxuriousness that characterises Club Cubana.

The club operates within strict parameters. It is open only from October to April and caters especially to couples and ladies. Stag entries are not encouraged though some are allowed in on rare occasions, for example, if they form part of a larger group of couples. Their attempt is geared towards maintaining an environment where people can let their hair down without worrying about security concerns.

If you are heading over to Goa with your girl gang, Wednesday is Ladies Night at Club Cubana. This means free entry and complimentary drinks for women. If a guy intends to accompany you, he will have to pay for entry. The dance floor, the lounge, and the bar are all located on different floors so you can easily pick and choose which activity to undertake first. But don’t expect great food here, you’ll only find the most basic food items to go with your drinks.

However you will definitely find an amazing ambience here.

Timings: 9.30pm to 4 am

Location: Arpora, North Goa

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The Church Of Our Lady Of Immaculate Conception

The Church Of Our Lady Of Immaculate Conception

This is one of the most frequented places for sightseeing in Goa. The lovely church which stands tall in the capital city of Goa has had a long tryst with the past. It was first built as a chapel in 1541. Over this chapel, the larger building of the church was then constructed in 1619. It has since undergone many revisions, but the original building has remained. It draws devotees from all over the globe and has been a spiritual and geographical landmark for centuries.

Old Portuguese sailors who crossed the perilous seas safely and landed at Goa would pay their first thanks at this church. Today, this church is a gorgeous white landmark in Panaji with a lovely multicoloured interior that at once imparts peace and delight. It is at its best in December as the feast of Our lady of immaculate conception is celebrated on 8th of December followed by the Christmas and New year celebrations.

If you’re in Panaji even for a couple of hours at any time of the year, drop by this church and simply revel in the silence within its walls.

Timings: 10am-12.30pm & 3-5.30pm Mon-Sat, 11am-12.30pm & 3.30-5pm Sun, English Mass at 8am daily

Location: Emilio Gracia & Jose Falcao Road, Panaji

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Sinquerim Beach

Sinquerim Beach

This beach is connected to the Candolim Beach and Fort Aguada guards one end of its shore. As a result, the tourist attractions here are pretty much the same as those in Candolim. You can explore the Old Fort and the lighthouse that stands within the fort, enjoy the sunset from the fort or simply watch the waves crash on the seashore during high tide. One difference between the two beaches is that Sinquerium Beach can easily take home the prize for being the quieter and the cleaner between the two beaches.

Since Candolim Beach is just next door, it takes most of the crowds, leaving Sinquerium mostly empty. The beach is a good place to relax in but be mindful of the sand as there are occasional reports of broken glass lying around in the sand. Be cautious when you take off your slippers or sit down. However, other than this minor hurdle, the beach is a good one and there are shacks which can provide you with cheap but good food options.

At night, you can party at one of the clubs in Sinquerium like Sinq Night Club or head over to the clubs in Candolim or Anjuna which are only a short distance away.

Water Sports: Boat rides, banana boat rides, parasailing, water scooters are among the water sporting options at Sinquerium Beach

Location: Sinquerim

How to reach from Panaji: This stretch of beach is well-connected from Panjai and not far from it. Both cabs and buses frequent the route.

Casino Cruise

Casino Cruise

This is a little out of the way thing you can indulge in when in Goa. A Casino Cruise is essential, at the basic level, a restaurant, but with the additional casino features for those who want to try a hand at Vegas style entertainment. The ship is docked on one of the many rivers in Goa and is fitted with posh furnishings. The view outside and the rooms inside both make for a great set-up. The casinos are open all round the clock but they really come to life in the night from 9 pm to 3 pm. They are like clubs but instead of the DJ and the party music, you have casino games and low music. They are well-fitted spaces with fine dining options in place including a good selection of drinks.

The visitors can stay on board for up to 12 hours and enjoy the ambiance of the cruise. If you are lucky, you might even end up slightly richer when you come out of the Casino Cruise. Some places even have playrooms for children in case you want to take them along. The tickets are slightly expensive but seeing that they come inclusive of the provision of food and drinks as well as the various other entertainments apart from the casino rooms.

There are dance shows and ball rooms and lovely decks where you can hear the river waters dapple against the ship. If you are visiting Goa as a honeymooning couple, this is a very romantic place to be. There are many Casino Cruises in Goa like Deltin Royale Casino, Casino Pride, Casino Royale, Casino Carnival etc. Most are located close to Panaji.

Timings: 24 hours

Location: Varies by the Cruise you go to

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Anjuna Flea Market

Anjuna Flea Market

Many tourists associate the name of Anjuna with its wild nightlife and trance scene. But that is just one aspect of Anjuna. The weekly Wednesday Flea Market is another. Flea markets are a quintessential Goan experience and the Anjuna Flea market is one of the best in Goa. It is an interesting off set to the beach scene and is only in operation from mid-November to April. The market first came into existence alongside the party scene at Anjuna beach in the eighties.

Hippies from all over the West congregated here to sell off their personal items, like Levis jeans and other trinkets, in order to fund their stay. Partying does cost a lot after all. But now, the place has evolved into a good-sized market with goods from all over India being sold here. Both Westerners and Indians mill around the place buying and selling and generally enjoying themselves. You can snag some great cloth pieces for really good rates at the market.

Tea stalls and snack stalls line the streets too, allowing the visitors to have a good time without worrying about food. Other breakfast places are close at hand. Visit the Anjuna Flea Market in order to get a taste of the other side of Anjuna and some interesting trinkets.

Timings: 8 am, Wednesday

Location: Anjuna, North Goa

How to reach from Panaji: Anjuna is not at a great distance from Panaji. Taking a cab will be the most convenient option besides buses and scooters for hire.

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Curlies is one of the necessary places to visit in Goa for youngsters. This club also provides a variety of accommodation options so you can, in fact, choose to stay here for a day or two. It will be well worth the stayover. Curlies is an all-in-one beach “shack”. Not only is it known for its good quality of service and its equally good food, it is also very famous for its sea view. Curlies is located almost at the edge of Anjuna beach which means that, figuratively, the sea waves knock right at its doorsteps.

This is a great set-up if you’re lodging at Curlies because you just have to put on your beach slippers and step out into the sand and the sea in the morning. You can spend the entire day on the beach soaking up the sun, knowing that everything you need is right next to you in the hotel. If you’re here to party at the spacious beach dance floor that can hold as many as 500 people, you will find yourself in a perfect party setting.

Loud, cheerful music, a whole host of foods and drinks to choose from, and a breath-taking view. If you’ve never seen how beautiful the sea looks at night, your night at Curlies will surely reveal it to you. The rooftop lounge area is great to relax in after dancing as is the pool area.

Timings: 8.30 am to 3 am

Location: Anjuna Beach Strip,

Entry Fee (Couples and Stag):     -Free for ladies     -Couples: 1200/- approx.     -Stag: NA Must Read: Best Places to Visit in North Goa in 2019

Divar Island

Divar Island

You really have to see Divar Island in order to believe it. It is amongst the most beautiful places to see in Goa. The fact that such a small, pristine, and simple place can exist in Goa alongside the crazy party scene  If you’ll visit it, only then you will be able to experience it. Absolutely unlike any experience in Goa, Divar Island will leave you feeling happy and satisfied. This is because the entire place gives off a rich, wholesome, almost home-like vibe which is particularly attractive to those who prefer quiet and natural beauty.

The small island is covered with dense forests and there is only one village on it with a small set of residents. This creates that intimate homelike environment which is soothing, to say the least. The hilltop views are pretty too. It does not have any commercial tourist attractions but the local sites like the whitewashed Church are worth a visit. These are simple and yet intricately designed structures which are elegant in their own way.

Reaching Divar Island is easy and convenient. Ferries operate round the clock after every 15 minutes from morning to evening. If you happen to fall in love with the island and want to stay there, you can stop at Divar Island Retreat, situated in an old Portuguese mansion.

Timings: (Ferry) 7 am to 8 pm How to reach from Panaji: The island is approximately 8km from Panaji . Many ferries operate from various points in Goa.

Palolem Beach

Palolem Beach

Palolem is one of Goa’s most beautiful beaches, or at least used to be till it got overrun by commercialization in the form of huts and hawkers. Nonetheless, its peaceful waters bordered by headlands are still very attractive. It is a popular tourist attraction of South Goa . The location makes its sea calmer than others and you can walk almost 100m into the sea with ease. Not only are there many things to do on the Palolem Beach, there are many things you do in the nearby locality.

You can participate in an early morning yoga class for one thing. You can also dance at the offbeat Silent Noise Disco. You put on headphones provided by the club and party into the early hours of the morning without any worry about the police interrupting you because of the noise. There are also many sightseeing options like the Monkey Island and the Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary. Both places make a good day trip around Palolem.

If you wish to simply kick back and relax, Palolem is a good place wherein to do so. Also get an Ayurveda massage while you are at it.

Water Sports: Scuba diving, canyoning, self-paddle kayaking, dolphin watching are some activities you can undertake here

Location: Canaconna, South Goa

How to reach from Panaji: You can either hop on a bus or take a taxi

Beach Side Restaurants: The Olive Room, Café Inn, Canacona, Café Del Mar, Havana Cuba

Admire the panoramic views of Arabian sea

Sinq Night Club

Sinq Night Club

Gift yourself joyful times in Goa – hit Sinq Night Club to make your trip worthwhile. Featuring a laid-back lounge, a chic nightclub, a contemporary tavern, and poolside deck, this nightclub complex caters to people with different definitions of fun. Once you are done checking out all the tourist places in Goa, make room for this nightclub in your itinerary. A night with your buddies at Sinq Night Club will refresh your senses and revive your energy with its cheerful aura that teems with the enthusiasm of hardcore partygoers from across the world. To enhance your overall experience, you can order from a wide selection of European, Indian, and Goan food delicacies. Timings: 9 pm to 3 am Location: Opposite Taj Holiday Village, Aguada Road, Candolim, Goa How to reach from Panaji: Since there is no direct connectivity through public transportation, hiring a private cab to reach here is the best option.

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Chapora Fort

Chapora Fort

Once a huge, commanding structure which was the site of many battles, and which was passed from the hands of the Portuguese to the Indians and back several times in its long history, the Chapora Fort is a goodplaces for sighseeing in Goa. The present building was constructed in 1717. The Fort rises on the banks of River Chapora and commands a great view of its surroundings. This feature of the fort is what led to the many battles for its possession in the past.

It stands on the head of a natural valley which leads directly to the sea. As you can imagine, the view from the fort is breathtaking. You can spend a couple of hours in this fort exploring it and taking in the natural landscape around it. Winds blowing in from the sea make it a good place to sit and relax. You can even take a walk from the fort to the sea if you feel energetic enough. Carry your food along as there aren’t any food providers here and the sea breezes are real appetite generators.

Timings: 9:30 am to 5:30 pm on all days of the week

Location: Chapora Fort Road, Bardez, North Goa

How to reach from Panaji: The fort is not far from Panaji. Cabs will drop you directly at the fort. Buses also connect to the route.

Vagator Beach

Vagator Beach

In the neighbourhood of the hippy, Anjuna Beach lies its quieter cousin, the Vagator Beach. This beach, which has been on the watchlist of predominantly Western backpackers for several years is now beginning to grow in popularity with Indian tourists as well. It is a large beach surrounded by stunning red cliffs which make for a lovely sunset viewing point. Popularly divided into two parts, Vagator consists of Little Vagator Beach and Big Vagator, palm-lined beaches with soft sand you can sink your feet in. It is a lovely and clean beach.

In comparison to Anjuna Beach, it is a quiet haven and a tourists’ delight. You can enjoy a picnic on the sand and go swimming later, but make sure the water is safe. In the night, Vagator Beach also transforms into a party place but on a lesser scale than Anjuna or Baga. Disco Valley, which is located on one end of Vagator Beach provides a good ‘trance’ dance floor for those enthusiastic about psychedelic music.

There are plenty of other clubs which boast of good dance scenes like Hill Top (known for its rave parties), Nine Bar, and Primrose. Apart from the night clubs and the sands and seas, you can also indulge in a bit of bargain shopping at the Wednesday Flea Market. If you are looking for accommodation in the area and are going with friends, you can check out the hostels which have come up from the beach. Since they were made keeping Western tourists in mind, they have high standards of cleanliness so you will get a decent bang for your buck. Location: Bardez, North Goa How to reach from Panaji: Vagator Beach is at a distance of 19 km from Panaji, making a cab the most convenient option for travellers Beach Side Restaurants: Go With The Flow, Thalassa, Antares, Salt and Pepper, Bean Me Up

Butterfly Beach

Butterfly Beach

This is one of the best places to see in Goa. If you go during the right season when trees are in bloom and spring fills the air, you will find yourself in a paradise on earth; such is the beauty of Butterfly Beach when in-season. It is one of the secret beaches in Goa which is hidden from the eyes of many. Butterflies come here in hordes when trees are full bloom.  Undoubtedly, this makes for a breathtakingly beautiful scene. Hundreds upon thousands of multicoloured bright-winged fairy creatures on a beach with golden sand and topaz blue waters surrounded by high cliffs and green trees; all make for a very romantic, almost paradisiacal location.

Butterfly Beach is actually one end of the Palolem Beach but it can only be reached by water as the connecting land is inaccessible owing to dense jungles. You can take a boat from Palolem Beach which will drop you off at Butterfly Beach in a short time. This beach is not as commercially dense as some other popular Goan beaches which are a happy fact that allows nature to flourish in peace and provides visitors with some great photo opportunities.

The low tide also reveals an active marine life made up of crabs and jellyfish on the shore. Dolphin sighting is also possible here and the sunsets from the beach are among the best which Goa has to offer. Just imagine yourself w- very beautiful! All this makes Butterfly Beach take a top spot on the ‘must-see place lists for Goa’. Don’t miss it if you’re in South Goa. But make sure you go during the best months otherwise you will end up being disappointed.

Location: Palolem

How to reach from Panaji: Grab a bus or a taxi for a smooth ride

Beach Side Restaurants: Little World, Fatima’s Corner, Zest, Rockit Restaurant, Ourem 88

Bom Jesus Basilica

Bom Jesus Basilica

One of the most important of all tourist places in Goa as well as a central landmark for Catholics, the Bom Jesus Basilica is the place in which the incorrupt body of St Francis Xavier is kept. The Church was built in 1605 and the body of the Saint was brought to it in 1622 where it has laid since in its glass mausoleum. The body is perhaps the greatest attraction of the Basilica. A gallery of Modern Art is also a part of the Basilica.

The building is constructed in baroque style and is considered one of the best examples of baroque architecture in India. You can visit the Bom Jesus Basillica in December for the best experience of the tradition as the feast and novena take place at that time along with Christmas celebrations.

Timings:     - Weekdays – 9.00am to 6.30pm     - Mass: Sunday – 8.00am and 9.15am     -Weekdays – 7.00am and 8.00am

Location: Old Goa

How to reach from Panaji: Take a cab or hire a scooter from Panaji

Mambos

Goa is the ideal place to visit for a group of people who want to party and enjoy themselves on their vacation. There are many party places in Goa where one can actually have a gala time. But if one wants to have an outstanding night, then Mambos is the place they should go to. Thi club is amongst the best places to visit in Goa for youngsters especially. Mambos is considered to be among the best nightclubs of Goa. 

The place is always is always filled with foreigners and Indians and the food available here is simply awesome. Not many places in Goa serve such lip-smacking dishes at one place. One is sure to have an amazing time if they are in Mambos.

Location- Baga Beach, Titos Lane, Goa 403516

How to reach there from Panaji- Mambos is 18 km away from Panaji and one can take a cab to reach there.

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Arambol Beach

Arambol Beach

Arambol Beach is located in North Goa and first became popular when people came to it in order to escape  Baga and Calangute beach crowd. Today it is famous in its own right and draws several tourists, though not in the quantity that Baga and Calangute do. This is a good beach to visit if you are searching for a place that combines adventure sports in Goa with relaxation. The strong winds on the headlands around the beach make it an ideal spot for paragliding and kitesurfing.

These sports are more well-known on the Arambol scene than the water sports which characterize the other beaches of Goa. The village of Arambol is a little distance away so you can get a feel of authentic local life if you step by the house sometime. Accommodation is available in the many huts that have come up around the beach and the food options around the place are many and varied owing to the numerous shacks that line the beach. If you want to step away from the crowd for a bit, you can walk onwards to Mandrem to the south. Kalacha Beach, north of Arambol, is where the best paragliding in Goa takes place.

A verdant jungle near the beach makes for a good trekking option in Goa . Depending upon the time of the year, you can go swimming in the sea too. The Arambol “Sweetwater lake” and the banyan tree on the hilltop can be counted upon as its best sights. You might even catch the Tribal Dance Convention or the Annual Juggling Convention taking place here if you are lucky. A variety of musicians from India and abroad also tend to gather here, making it a good music destination too.

Water Sports: Paragliding, Kitesurfing

Location: Arambol, North Goa

How to reach from Panaji: The beach is roughly 40km from Panaji. Take a bus or a cab for maximum convenience.

Beach Side Restaurants: Shimon, Fellini, Double Dutch, Rice Bowl, German Bakery

Sunburn Goa

Sunburn Goa

Sunburn Goa is an annual electronic dance music festival held in Goa, claimed to be the largest gathering of its kind in the entirety of Asia. The festival spans over a period of 3 days, and is packed with mind-blowing performances by some of the most renowned DJs in the world. Sunburn Festival 2019 is expected to feature some big names such as Martin Garrix and The Chainsmokers. Musical beats that will inspire you to let your hair down, fun-loving people from different parts of the world to mingle with, and an immersive aura to lose yourself into – Sunburn is the purest form of ecstasy. Owing to this dynamic extravaganza it hosts, Vagator Beach has come to be known as one of the best places to visit in Goa. Timings: 2 pm to 10 pm Location: Vagator Beach, Goa How to reach from Panaji: The venue is located 20 km from Panaji and can be reached by hiring a private cab and travelling via NH 66.

Beaches in Goa

Dona paula beach.

Dona Paula Beach

A small beach with a tragic history involving love and suicide, the Dona Paula Beach is top places to visit in Goa. It offers plenty of to do in terms of water sports and sightseeing. The jetty right next to the beach is frequented by tourists who come there for the lovely view it offers of the Arabian Sea. The beach is home to the tragic myth that the ghost of Dona Paula emerges at night from the sea wearing only a necklace of pearls and searching for her love. She is believed to have committed suicide on the beach and her tomb, Cabo Raj Niwas, is another tourist attraction.

The myth is a powerful one and draws many tourists to the beach. Among sight-seeing options can be included the National Oceanography Institute, Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary, and Reis Magos Church. The party scene of Dona Paula is not that high profile as it is eclipsed by the Baga Beach scene a few kilometers away. You can head over to Dona Paula on the day you have some time to kill at Panaji.

Water Sports: For a small beach, Dona Paula offers much to do. Windsurfing, water-skiing, parasailing, windsurfing, water-skiing, parasailing, snorkeling, ski-bob, kayaking, yachting, swimming, sports fishing, toboggan ski-biscuit, and harpoon fishing can be undertaken here.

Location: Dona Paula

How to reach from Panaji: The beach is only 7km from Panaji making a cab the best option out there

Beach Side Restaurants : The Black Sheep Bistro, Peep Kitchen, Café Azul, Laranja, Soft Rock Café 

Ashvem Beach

Ashvem Beach

Located at the end of the North Goa beach stretch, Ashvem Beach is relatively unfrequented by visitors and as a result is exceptionally quiet and serene. This is the beach you want to visit when on a trip with the family or when on your honeymoon. The beach is a good place to go for swimming and visitors are always welcome to relax on the sands. The charm of Ashvem Beach is in its laid-back setting which can be very attractive after the milling crowds on the other beaches of North Goa.

Most people come here for the swimming on a day trip so accommodations are not high in number. But there are comfortable beach cottages in Palm Groove- an area on the beach abundant in palms- that you can live in. Since this is a no-construction zone, these huts have been set up for tourists. It is a good getaway and one of the places to visit in Goa that doesn't feature high on most travellers’ lists.

Those who miss this beach, miss out an essential part of the beach going experience. After all, beaches and waters are not just made for water-sports and parties. Sometimes a break from them and a retreat to beaches such as Ashvem prove therapeutic. Give it a go next time when you are in Goa.

Water Sports: Swimming

Location: Pernem, North Goa

How to reach from Panaji: Cabs are your friends but you can also take a quick bus trip to reach this beach.

Beach Side Restaurants: La Plage, Café Nu, Sunset Mandrem, Café Junas 9, L’Amore Café 

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Galgibaga Beach

Galgibaga Beach

Galgibaga Beach is one of the many  places to visit in Goa with family . It is located in the south Goa and is not known to many people. So, one can be sure to have an amazing time here. The Galgibaga Beach is the cleanest beach in Goa. One will surely have a gala time here as they will be able to enjoy the clean beach, the yellow sand, and the turquoise blue water. 

This is the ideal place for one to visit as they can just sit back, relax and enjoy the beauty of the beach. The Galgibaga Beach will help one get away from the hustle and bustle of the busy city life and have a quiet vacation which helps them to return to their normal life rejuvenated.

Location- Galgibaga Beach, Goa

How to reach there from Panaji- Galgibaga beach is 85 km away from Panaji and one can reach there by taking a train and then a bus or a cab.

Benaulim Beach

Benaulim Beach

Benaulim Beach is located just 2km from Colva beach, and it is a good place to kick back and relax. The beach is made up of the soft white sands that make Goa such a joy to travellers. But it also has plenty of options for things to do apart from lying in the sand and letting the sun soak you. You can indulge in the various water-sports available here. You can also participate in excursions around the town and also go up to Paradise Island, a little island accessible from the Benaulim and Majorda beaches.

It is a beautiful green spot that everybody will love walking through. If you wish to stay for a couple of days, you have some good resorts here to choose from including Taj Exotica, L’Amour Beach Resort, Palm Shades Spring.The nightlife here includes the usual party clubs like Fiplees Pub and Disco or Adega Camoens Nightclub. But there are also options for candle-lit beach dinners if you are looking for a romantic evening.

Sightseeing options range from Joe Ruby Desa Beach, Sernabatim Beach, Sernabatim Lake, Ramola Super Market, to Copelwaddo Chapel, St Anthonys Church, Holy Trinity Church, and Laxmi Temple. There are many things to do in and around Benaulim Beach so there is no fear of boredom.

Water Sports: There are plenty of water sporting options like parasailing, jet skiing, boat ride and wind surfing

Location: Benaulim, Salcete, South Goa

How to reach from Panaji: Bus or cab

Beach Side Restaurants: The Farmhouse Restaurant, The Pavilion, Li Bai, Dinha’s Restaurant, Cavatina Cuchina

Mobor Beach

Mobor Beach

The Mobor Beach is actually the southernmost tip of the Cavelossim Beach. It is also the more active end of the beach. It stands at the delta of River Sal, hence making for a wonderful spot where the river empties out into the ocean. The beach is a pretty place with coconut palms lining its border and sand dunes overlaying the landscape. Natural bays dot the beach and give tourists lovely places to sunbathe in safety and privacy.

Mobor Beach is an active beach, that means that there are several events hosted there and many tourist activities take place on the beach. But if you are in search of some peace and quiet away from the hustle and bustle of the crowds, you can always walk down to Cavelossim Beach which is empty of crowds and commercialization. It is counted in the least crowded beaches in Goa . It is a good place to relax and spend quality time with your loved ones.

There is a host of bars and clubs around Mobor Beach so the nightlife is pretty exhilarating. Club Tito’s is one of the clubs you can visit when in the area.

Water Sports: Parasailing

Location: Salcette, South Goa

How to reach from Panaji: It is approximately 50km from Panaji and a bus ride is the most convenient option. The bus takes approximately two hours.

Beach Side Restaurants : Sam’s Beach Shack, Betty’s Place, Southend Ocean Club and Grill, Temple Tree, Masha

Colva Beach

Colva Beach

The most popular beach in South Goa, Colva Beach is a must-visit Goa tourist place. The beach has a really lovely stretch of white sand which extends for nearly 25km.  The sand and the beautiful glimmering sea are Colva Beach’s most famous attractions. Soft winds that blow salt sprays into your face are an added bonus. The ambience of the beach is perfect, being just the right balance between commercial and quiet.

There are dozens of shacks that cater to the needs of visitors so food and drinks are easy to lay hands on. There are a lot of pubs and clubs here which contribute to the nightlife of the beach like The Gatsby Club, Club Margarita etc. Admittedly, the night scene here is not as high or wild as at the clubs of North Goa but if you want just a taste of partying when at Colva, these clubs are not bad options to pick from.

Sight-seeing opportunities include the white-washed Our Lady of Mercy Church built in 1630, and the markets at Margoas.

Water Sports: Paragliding, parasailing, jet ski's banana rides, dolphin sighting are activities you can take part in on Colva Beach.

Location: Salcete, South Goa

How to reach from Panaji: A bus or a taxi is a convenient option to in order to reach this beach. You can also take a train up to Madgaon railway station.

Beach Side Restaurants: Mish Mar, The Garden restaurant, Martins, Leda, Sandpat Beach Shack

Bambolim Beach

Bambolim Beach

A short 7km away from Panaji, this beach is a little gem hidden from popular touristic eyes. This is of great help in maintaining the serene and pristine nature of the beach. Those who stumble upon this beach stay to stare at the amazing view of the sea that the beach offers. The beautiful white and golden sands are lined by lush green forests that add a delightful splash of warm colour to the scenery. It is a great place to simply sit back, rest your eyes and take in some deep, calming breath.

Of course, if adventure is what you want, adventure is what you will get with the many water-sports offered here. It is one of the few places you can go scuba-diving in Goa and the barring some rocks around the beach and in the sea, the beach is a good place to swim. There aren’t many accommodation options as resorts have not been built around here. But the Grand Hyatt Resort is located on this beach so you can check-in there if you want a luxury vacation.

There isn’t much in terms of shacks and night-clubs on Bambolim Beach. But since the other popular beaches are not far off, this is not a problem even if you are staying at Hyatt. You can easily make a day trip to Bambolim either on your way from or to Panaji. It is one of those places in Goa that you must visit if only to see a different aspect of the tiny beach state. And if you want to indulge in some Goan cuisine, this is the beach you want to visit.

Water Sports: Scuba-diving, parasailing, jet-skiing are some options.

Location: North Goa

How to reach from Panaji: Take a cab as buses don’t frequent this route. Alternatively, you can hire a scooter.

Beach Side Restaurants: Bambolim Beach Resort, Chulha, The Dining Room

Party Places in Goa

Shiva valley.

Shiva Valley

This is one of the places in Goa that you must visit if you are looking to party long and party hard. Located on Anjuna beach, this is a one of the kind club. It has a strong psychedelic vibe to it so if you count yourself as one of the hipster crowd and enjoy psychedelic music, or even simply want to experience it, Shiva Valley is the place to head to. It is modelled around the Natraj figure, that is, the dancing avatar of Shiva, and thus the name.

The theme also inspires the ambience- Shiva Valley is best known for its Trance nights, some even call it “the temple of Trance”. Trance is a global phenomenon and you will find many people here who have been returning to the trance floor of Shiva Valley for years upon years. The trance is an intense dancing set-up. It is a great way to unwind and if you are in need of an emotional purge, this is one of the best ways to do it.

Simply dancing till sunrise is an experience enough, but dancing to psychedelic trance music is an experience to really remember. The ambience of Shiva valley is not just fun, it is also very powerful. All in all, it should definitely be on your party to-do list for Goa. Visit on a Tuesday night for the best experience. And do not forget to have some piping hot tea and cheese omelettes with the Chai Mamas outside.

Timings: 6 pm to 6 am

Location: Anjuna Beach

Entry Fee (Couples and Stag): Free for all

Love Passion Karma

Love Passion Karma

Touted to be the best party club in town, Love Passion Karma hits its customers with an amazing vibe made up of great music, trippy lighting, and a dance floor and a DJ that can compete with the best. If you’re aching for that “dancing all night” experience, you should give LPK a definite try. Dancing all night is not just a distant possibility here, most people actually end up doing so. It is that special combination of lights and music that generates such high-powered energy.

LPK will give you a party experience to remember. You can visit it on any of their variously themed nights. Ladies going in a group can visit on Ladies Night to enjoy some good company and a complimentary drink. The LPK water-front is one its famous features. The glittering water is lit up at night by the huge LPK logo shining upon it making for a very surrealistic scene. Their venue has some lovely structures built to serve expressly as photography backdrops.

The entire location is very attractive and you will find yourselves wanting to return to it day after day to dance the night away. LPK is not a place which offers dinner options, and the few food options they do have are quite expensive. You would be better off dining outside before visiting the club. They are situated in a beautiful location but a remote one at that, as a result reaching there might get a little tricky unless you solidly research the route.

Timings: 9.30pm to 3.30am

Entry Fee (Couples and Stag):     -Couple: Rs.1500/- to 2000/-     -Stag: 3000/- approx.     -Women only: Free

Club Tito's

Club Tito's

Making Morjim a perfect spot for happening nights, Club Fresh is an upmarket nightclub that remains open round the clock. Set on the shoreline of the Arabian Sea, the club is widely acclaimed by music aficionados as you get to drink in a buzz created by a mix of electronic-rock, funk, punk rock, and EDM. You can also pamper your taste buds here with an extensive range of food delights from multiple cuisines including Indian, Chinese, and Japanese. The club boasts top-notch dance floor, elegant chill-outs, and VIP areas in addition to an ultramodern sound technology for a refined musical experience. If you are planning to become a part of some swanky event during your Goa trip, Club Fresh might be the best option you have. Timings: Open 24 hours Location: Gawde wadda, Ashvem Morjim, Goa, India How to reach from Panaji: Though bus service is available between Panaji and Morjim, hiring a cab is a more convenient option.

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If you are visiting Goa to break the monotony of your routine, Hill Top is ranked among the top tourist places in Goa for partying. A famous nightclub frequented by both Indian and international party lovers, Hill Top offers the best of everything till late at night. This iconic party venue has a wide range of exotic drinks to give you a sweet ecstasy, which will be further elated as the trance music tracks are introduced to your system. The large open-air dance floor has plenty of space and a stunning décor to host and amuse throngs of visitors. For the most astonishing artist lineups and a hypnotic aura, be here to catch special events towards the year end. Timings: 4 pm to 10 pm Location: Michael's School, Ozran Beach Road, Near St. Vagator, Goa How to reach from Panaji: Located at a distance of 20 km from Panaji, Club Tito’s can be reached by a private cab.

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Offbeat Places to Visit in Goa

Bondla wildlife sanctuary.

Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary

There are hundreds of places to visit in Goa, but the Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary is very different from the other Goa tourist places. It is the smallest wildlife sanctuary in Goa and is very famous amongst the children and the environmentalists. The sanctuary has a number of species of flora and fauna. 

The species of animals and plants which one gets to see here are some of the rarest one in India. Many Photography enthusiasts from all over the country come to the Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary just to capture a beautiful moment, of the animals or the plants, in their camera. The area of the sanctuary is just 8 square km, making it the aptest wildlife sanctuary as one can tour the entire place in one day itself.

Location- Usgao-Ganjem VP, Goa 403105

How to reach there from Panaji- Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary is 47 km away from Panaji and one can take a bus to reach there.

Entry time- 9 am

Entry fees- INR 5 for adults and INR 2 for children

Spice Plantations

Spice Plantations

For many people, Goa is all about the beaches and the nightclubs. This has influenced its popular public image to the extent that we forget that there is more to Goa than the beaches. In truth, Goa is also the hub of many types of spice Plantations. A huge variety of the common spices that we use at home, as well as the more exotic and expensive varieties reserved for special occasions, are grown here. By making a visit to these plantations, you get right into the natural habitat of the ingredients so beloved in Indian kitchens. In your Goa trip you must take a day time to visit this plantation.

You can take a tour of the plantation and understand how the spices are grown, what goes into making them strong and appealing, and why certain spices cost as much as they do. You can also get some useful usage tips that might just transform your cooking experiences. Apart from the actual spice farming, you will also find yourself having a good time drinking the special teas offered on the plantations, eating the delicious home-made food delicately tinged with homegrown spices, and enjoying the general ambiance of the space.

If you can manage it, go during the monsoon season. Any farm is worth a visit when the falling rains fill the air with a lovely scent but imagine how compounded this effect will be on a spice plantation. Spice Plantations are one of most delightful the places to visit in Goa, so don’t miss out on them. Savoi Spice Plantation, Sahakari Spice Farms, Tropical Spice Plantation are some plantations to look into. Most are located roughly 30km from Panaji and easily accessible via cabs.

Location: Approx. 30km from Panaji

How to reach from Panaji: Cabs are the most convenient option unless you have a scooter on rent.

Verna Springs

Verna Springs

Verna Springs, popularly known as Kesarval Springs, are located near the Verna Cliffs, hence the name. ‘Kesarval’, on the other hand, is a reference to the days of old when eagles(kesar-val) had a nesting ground near the springs. The eagles are gone but the springs gush out from between the huge rocks and green trees just as chirpily as ever. This is a good spot to visit for some nature sighting. The surroundings are quiet and only the hum of the forest fauna is to be heard and one of the best  places to visit in Goa with family.

The Verna Springs, however, might be a little noisier on account of the many people who frequent the Springs. The Verna Springs are popular not only for their natural beauty but also for their rumored healing properties. The water from the Springs is said to hold curative properties. The skin, eyes, internal ailments can all purportedly be cured by a dip in the water of Verna Springs. As a result, you will come across all manner of people here who are enjoying a taste of the waters in the hope of curing some physical ailment or the other.

The Springs are big enough to take this influx of people and they are active enough to sweep away the resultant dirt in their strong currents. The best time to visit is during the monsoon season when the water is flowing at full force even though they continue to exist in the dry season albeit to a much less forceful extent. Take a spare set of clothes or your swimming costume along if you too wish to take a dip in them.

Timings: 9 am to 7 pm

Location: Near the village of Cortalim, South Goa

How to reach from Panaji: Take a bus or train to Cortalim and then local transportation up to the springs. Alternatively, you can go by your (rented) car or scooter or by cab. The Springs are only 22km from Panaji.

Mapusa Friday Market

Mapusa Friday Market

This is a great market to visit if you are planning on staying in Goa for a longer period of time. The Mapusa Friday Market is essentially a local farmer’s market. Every Friday, traders, and farmers gather together in Mapusa, a small town in the Bardez district of Goa, and sell a wide variety of fresh food items here. Local varieties of fish, farm vegetables, and fruits, even tamarind are sold here.  Pickles and preserves, spices, earthen pots, glass bangles, channa baskets coir mats, and the famous Goan 'chouricos' (ready spiced Goan pork sausages), dried fish and prawns are also sold here, as is the local Goan liquor.

Even if you aren’t staying for long, you can visit this market to get a taste of the local flavours and buy some non-perishable items you can carry back home. Goan tamarind is noted for its delicious taste so do grab some of it. Though the shops are in place all day on Friday, you should visit early in the morning to get the best pick of the lot.

Timings: 9 am to 6 pm

Location: Mapusa Village

Todo Falls

There are many tourist attractions in Goa and one of that attraction is the Todo Falls. The Todo Falls is arguably the prettiest waterfall present in Goa. The most exciting thing about the Todo Falls is the journey to the falls. One has to trek and reach the falls. Trekking is a very thrilling and tiring activity but when one finishes the trek, they get to see the Todo Falls. This makes it one of the best things to do in Goa.

The breathtaking view of the waters cascading down from the top of the cliff is mesmerizing, to say the least. Todo Falls in a must for everyone visiting any part of Goa as this is amongst prettiest sight in Goa. One feels closer to nature and wants to delve deeper into its beauty when they go to the Todo Falls.

Location:  Todo Falls, Goa

How to reach there from Panaji:  One can reach the Todo Falls from Panaji by trekking.

Arvalem Waterfall

Arvalem Waterfall

The Lamgau Caves are close by as is a location fit for white-water rafting which is 13km from the site of the waterfall. The Arvalem Waterfalls in themselves are a pretty sight, and especially imposing during the monsoon months when the fall into the lake below with a fearful force. Among all the places to see in Goa, this is one of the most beautiful ones. They dry to a trickle in the summer leaving the lake to become a swimming pool for avid swimmers.  There is a well-maintained government park close to the waterfalls, which is a great spot for a picnic.

You can make a fulfilling day trip to this location and also take part in the other activities close by. The children will have an especially good day.

Timings: 7am-5pm

Location: Mapusa, North Goa

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Museum of christian art.

Museum Of Christian Art

The Museum of Christian Art was built in 1994 and is a major tourist attraction of Goa. The residents of Goa are very artistic people and they love their art. This love of theirs can be witnessed by visiting any of the museums in the state. The Museum of Christian Art is a very famous and unique Museum. The museum is one of a kind and no other museum in Asia is like the Museum of Christian Art. The museum contains artworks of only Christians. 

There are some outstanding sculptures, paintings, furniture, precious metals, etc. present in the museum. One should definitely visit the Museum of Christian Art if they are going to Goa as one gets to learn a lot about the culture about the people living there.

Location:  Velha Goa, Convent of Santa Monica, Goa 403402

How to reach there from Panaji:  Museum of Christian Arts is 13 km away from Panaji and one can hire a scooter or cab to reach there.

Entry time:  9:30 am

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Church Of St. Cejatan

Church Of St. Cejatan

Goa is not a very diverse state. Almost all of the people residing in Goa follow the same religion, Christianity. Since Christianity is the most widely followed religion here, there are many churches in the state. Churches in Goa take a very important part in the life of the residents. The Church of St. Cajetan is one of the most famous churches in Goa. The church possesses a very strong resemblance with the popular St. Peters Basilica church located in Rome. 

The Church of St. Cajetan is nearly 2 decades old, but the church has been very well preserved and one will not be able to guess the age of the church just by looking at it. One should definitely visit this church as they will get to know about the religion here.

Location:  Velha Goa, Goa 403402

How to reach there from Panaji:  Church of St. Cajetan is very close to Panaji and one can take a cab, bus or auto to reach there.

Lamgau Caves

Lamgau Caves

Going to North Goa to hit one of the beaches? Make sure to take some time out and visit Lamgua caves. One of the ‘hidden’ Goa tourist places, Lamgau Caves are made up of two man-made caves which were meant to be a residence for monks. They are of great importance to the Hindu community in Goa and they reflect the transition from Buddhism to Hinduism. The caves are designed in a Buddhist fashion but the idols of Nandi and the Shivaling outside the main entrance of the smaller of the two caves reveal another aspect.

The other cave is much larger and is basically a place where one can sit and meditate or take shelter from the rains. The scenic route up to the caves is another reason to visit them. The caves are located inside a dense areca nut plantation and trekking up to them can get tough because of the rugged nature of the paths. You pass several small Goan villages on your way, these are good and hospitable resting spots during the trek.

The many interesting local temples on the way are an added attraction of the trek up to Lamgau Caves. You can visit the caves on some early morning. This will allow you to go over the entire location peacefully and enjoy the small details that you might otherwise miss out.

Timings: 9 am to 5 pm

Location: Bicholim, North Goa

How to reach from Panaji: Many buses ply on the route connecting the villages. Cabs are also a good option.

Corjuem Fort

Corjuem Fort

One of the two inland forts still intact in Goa, the Corjuem Fort is a popular spot with tourists and makes for a nice break from the beaches. The Fort was built in 1550 and has since seen many parties take control of it- from the Indian rulers to the colonists. This fort made an especially attractive possession because of its strategic position. The fort is so situated as to be a great defensive location for Panaji. Hence the numerous battles that took place here for control.

The Fort was rebuilt by the British in 1705. Though it has fallen into disuse now, it is still an attractive spot and you might come across history buffs and architecture enthusiasts going over the fort for its structure and its past. The view attracts tourists since it reveals a breath-taking landscape. The Fort is built across the Mapusa river which can be seen cutting through the green Goan countryside. It is a view that is capable of instilling peace.

Photographers are also attracted to this location in hordes. All in all, the Fort is a good passing tourist attraction that you can visit for some hours on one of the afternoons of your visit to North Goa. This is one of the interesting historical places to visit in Goa.

Timings: 6 am to 7 pm

Location: Corjuem, North Goa

Mangueshi Temple

Mangueshi Temple

This is a temple dedicated to Lord Mangueshi, a form of Shiva which is recognized only in Goa. A major tourist attraction in the state, the Mangueshi Temple is a great place for those of you who want a taste of authentic Goan life away from the Westernised beaches. This temple was built in 1560 when the site of the Mangesh Linga was shifted from the original spot in Kushasthali to Mangeshi following the Portuguese invasion. The current structure was built 150 years later under the Maratha rule, when it was upscaled from a simple construction to the imposing structure it is today.

Many domes, balustrades, and pilasters are a part of the architecture. An imposing Nandi statue near the entrance and a magnificent 7 storeyed lamp-tower add to the charm of the elegant temple. Pujas are performed throughout the day. A set of pujas in the morning is followed by a maha-aarti at noon and a grand Panchopchar puja at night. Devotees flock to the temple in droves which makes the spot an active one.

The location is especially alluring as the Mangueshi Temple is set among lush green forests and resplendent paddy fields with mango and jackfruit grooves nearby hand in hand with tall palm trees. This makes a perfect place for a meditative retreat. There are sellers outside who sell trinkets, goods to use in the temple and saat, a local specialty made from jackfruit. The Temple can be visited throughout the day but it really shines out at night as candles by the dozen illuminate it. This is a good place to visit in Goa.

Timings: 6 am to 10 pm

Location: Mangeshi Village

Bats Island

Bats Island

Pequeno Island or Bat Island is one of those little islands of the beaches of Goa that don’t attract too much tourist attention despite the fact that they are gems in their own way The island is home to some great water-sporting action and you can take part in snorkeling here. There are professional facilities available for snorkeling and they also provide one with the equipment and the instructions. It is also a lovely place to experience some marine life around Goa.

Varieties of fishes like the parrot fish or the butterfly fish, lobsters, turtles and sea cucumbers live near Bat Island and can be spotted with ease. Reaching the island is not an issue. There are numerous boats moored along the Vasco De Gama Beach and the fishermen will gladly drop you off if you ask them to. There are other speed boat and yacht options too. You would be wise to carry your food along with you as the food scene here isn’t the best.

Location: Bats Island, Off Vaco De Gama Beach

How to reach from Panaji: Vasco De Gama is well-connected to Panaji via buses and trains. You can take one of those transport means to reach here and then take a boat to Bats Island.

Fort Tiracol

Fort Tiracol

Fort Tiracol is one of the greatest tourist attractions of Goa. This particular Fort has played a huge role in the earlier years when everyone was struggling for freedom. Since it has witnessed so many wars, victories and defeats it is considered as a symbol of the bravery of all freedom fighters of Goa. This Fort was destroyed in the wartime but was again rebuilt after a few years and has stood tall and proud ever since. 

The Fort is full of intricate carvings and some great architecture that can be awe-inspiring for all history lovers out there. This fort also has a view of the Arabian Sea from the terrace which is breathtaking. Located on the northern tip of Goa one needs to set aside a whole day to explore this place and take a ferry to reach the Fort.

Location- Tiracol, Pernem Taluka, Goa 403524

How to reach there from Panaji- Fort Tiracol is 49 km away from Panaji and one can take a train, a bus or a cab to reach there.

Naval Aviation Museum

Naval Aviation Museum

The Naval Aviation Museum in Goa is one of the two military museums in India and overall one of the best museums you can visit in India. If you are on a trip with the kids, do not give this museum a miss. Both parents and children will love a visit to the Naval Aviation Museum. It has two sections- the indoor area and the court outside. You can roam around the park outside and look at the various out-of-commission aircrafts that served in the navy. Some of the aircrafts there are Breguet Alizé (IN 202), Hawker Sea Hawk FGA Mk 100 (IN 234), Westland Sea King Mk 42 (IN 505) among numerous others.

These are all very important aircrafts and have played crucial roles in the Indian Defence Strategies. The interior of the museum is designed to look like INS Viraat, an important Indian Naval base, and hosts several interesting galleries where you can read about the many battles the Indian Naval Forces have been a part of. There is also a room dedicated to naval equipment like warheads, bombs, torpedoes, rockets etc and another room has the collection of underwater radars used to detect underwater enemy targets.

The children will love the simulation room inside the museum where visitors can experience being inside the cockpit. The Naval Aviation Museum is a great educational experience combined with fun. Everything about the museum makes it a perfect sight-seeing place in Goa, including the magnificent ocean view. Pay the museum a visit one afternoon and spend the evening on the beach nearby for a good end to your day.

Timings: 10am to 5pm

Location: 6km from Vasco De Gama

Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary

Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary

The Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary is so named after India’s top ornithologist. It is a hidden gem that not many people visit but it makes for a top sight-seeing place in Goa. The Sanctuary is located on Chorao Island on River Mandovi which necessitates a ferry ride across to the island. The island is covered in mangrove swamps and frequented by birds of all kinds. Both local as well as out of state birds make a home in the sanctuary. You can spot many species of birds here like Pintails, Blue-winged teals, Maddar ducks, Purple herons as also storks, flying foxes, jackals, and crocodiles.

The mangrove swamps are a good breeding habitat for many birds, fishes, and insects. There is a watch tower in the sanctuary from where you can watch the various kinds of birds that frequent the island. Visitors would be well advised to lather themselves up in insect repellents when visiting the sanctuary. The island is easy to visit but it needs some planning in advance as you require a permit from the Chief Wild Life Warden, Forest Department, Junta House, Panaji.

This is a relatively small sanctuary but it is rich in nature’s attractions and makes it to the lists of numerous travellers. Its short distance from Panaji makes the Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary especially convenient to visit.

Timings: 6 am to 6 pm

Location: Island of Chorao, River Mandovi

How to reach from Panaji: Take a bus or a cab up to Rabandar ferry and then take a ferry to the sanctuary. It is only at a distance of 4km from Panaji.

Mollem National park

Mollem National park

The Mollem National Park is a part of the Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary and is situated 60km away from Panaji along the border with Karnataka. This is a great place for places to visit in goa with family. Both the kids and the parents will come out with an amazing experience. The things you can do in Mollem National Park range from trekking to animal spotting. It is also a nice picnic spot if you are looking to do something offbeat.

Mollem National Park is populated with lush green trees that make up a dense forest which is home to several unique species of birds and animals. For example, you can spot several species of snakes including the King Cobra, Hump-nosed pit viper, Indian rock python and Malabar pit viper as well as many birds like fairy bluebirds, wagtails, great Indian Hornbill among others. Butterflies also populate the forest.

There are also many good treks you can undertake including one to the Devils Canyon, Sunset Point, and Tambdi Water Falls.  Ancient temples dedicated to various gods are also a part of this national park. The Tambdi Surla Devi Temple is one such temple and was built in the 12th century. Dudhsagar Falls, which also fall within the perimeters of the national park, is a popular tourist attraction. Overall, there are a lot of things that you can do in the Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary and Mollem National Park, so your day will be well worth it.

Location: Sanguem taluk, Eastern Border of Goa

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Dudhsagar Falls of Goa is a majestic waterfall where the white water gushing through the steep and vertical face of the mountain portrays a cascading effect. Standing as tall as 310 metres, it makes sure to stand in the list of tallest waterfalls in India. The cascading effect of this waterfall gives rise to the illusion of a milky white sea falling from such a great height. This is how the Falls acquired its name – Dudhsagar Falls. The four-tiered waterfall marks its presence along the Mandovi River in the Sanguem taluka (Goa). The main river of Goa – Mandovi, originating from the Deccan Plateau winds its way through the twists and turns of the Western Ghats. As soon as the river plummets through the hilly cover lying along the borders of Karnataka and Goa, it transforms into Dudhsagar Falls.The moment the water gushing out from the Falls flow towards its feet, it forms a green pool at its base. It is from here that the water of the Dudhsagar Falls starts flowing westwards to join and be a part of the mighty Arabian Sea. The entire landmark in the backdrop of the falls is covered with a vastly stretched forest cover. This is how the Dudhsagar Falls form a part of Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary. Embark the wildlife researching skills within you as there this sanctuary shelters a plethora of wildlife. In the past few years, the popularity of the Dudhsagar Falls has increased ten-fold as one of the most preferred weekend getaways from each of the cities of Bangalore, Mumbai, and Pune. If you’ve got a big group or a family, you surely must check-in the Dudhsagar Falls for a short family outing. 

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Also called St. Catherine's Cathedral this 16th-century masterpiece took 80 long years to finish and is one of the largest churches in the world. The Cathedral attains to the west of the great square called Terreiro de Sabato and has its face turned to the east. A flight of steps approaches its beautiful courtyard.  It was consecrated in 1640 and was built to honour the triumph of the Portuguese over the Muslim rulers of the city.Owing to such a magnificent aura and the glory, Se Cathedral has been stated as a world heritage site by UNESCO. It is known as the largest church in Asia, and also has a giant bell and its elegant architecture makes it a majestic white beauty. Se Cathedral also endures the honour of being the seat of the Archdiocese of Goa. Se Cathedral is home to the historic “Golden Bell” which is famous around the world as it is the largest bell with a rich sound. When you will visit the church now you will be amused to witness the amazing construction techniques and designs used while building the church. The intricate work on wood in the interiors of the church add to its beauty as it the wonderful work of art. This place is a combination of peace and beauty, visiting this place will not only rejuvenate you but will also fill you up with positivity.Legend of Saint Catherine of Se CathedralCredits: NagarjunCatherine was a lady who was considered as a Christian Saint according to tradition, and was martyred in the early 4th century at the hands of the pagan Emperor Maxentius. It is believed that she was both a princess and a noted scholar, who became a Christian at around the age of 14 and also converted hundreds of people to Christianity, and was martyred around the age of 18. Catherine was known to be a spiritual pathfinder and raise her voice against the oppression of the Christians under the rule of Roman emperor Maxentius. She was so strong and logical with her arguments that the king himself was incapable of countering them and has a then he formed a committee of 50 philosophers to debate her ideas.However, even the assembly conceded defeat in front of her and confessed Christianity as their belief. Out of anger, the king burnt the philosophers alive and sentenced st.catherine to prison. Catherine did not give up, and she was succeeded in converting not only the jailers but also the king's wife. It is believed that she showed the path of Christianity to 200 people. Even when she was facing the worse condition of her life, she continued to stretch the word of Jesus. She was honoured with the title of"patroness of the wheel-wrights" because it is believed then when she was fastened to a spiked wheel as it was mentioned in her death sentence the wheel broke and she was left uninjured. And when she was finally beheaded, it is said that angle took her remains and laid them to rest atop Mount Sinai. When you visit the Se Cathedral, you can witness the Saint Catherine ornaments, a crown portraying her royal birth and has a book in her hands, which signifies her sound knowledge as she points a spiked wheel, which reveals her martyrdom.Se Cathedral HistoryThe Cathedral is devoted to St. Catherine of Alexandria, it is said that it was built to celebrate the victory of the Portuguese ruler Alfonso Albuquerque who destroyed the Muslim army and took ownership of the city of Goa. Consequently, it is also called St. Catherine's' Cathedral. In 1953, the Cathedral was presented with "The Golden Rose" by Venerable Pope Pius XII. It is a gold ornament, which the Popes of the Catholic Church have traditionally favoured and given as a symbol of devotion or affection.You can witness it as it is placed on the tomb of St. Francis Xavier. It was approved by Governor George Cabral to be spread in 1552 on the remains of an earlier structure. The formation of the church began in 1562. The church was completed in 1619 and was consecrated in 1640.  It is a perfect place to experience a blend of peace and tranquillity. You will be filled with positivity when you will visit this sacred place.The architecture of Se Cathedral  The architecture of Se Cathedral is awe-inspiring and elegant. The architectural style is a blend of Gothic elements and typical Portuguese style, or you can say that the architecture style of the Se Cathedral is Portuguese-Manueline. There were two different techniques that were opted to make the church. The exterior was made in Tuscan style and the interior has been built in and Corinthian style. With dimensions of 250 feet long and 181 feet wide, this church has a  delightfully decorated entrance that measures around 115 feet in height. The church is amazingly decorated, yet the style is intriguing and simple. The Cathedral has been built on an elevated base of laterite, which is covered with the thick lime plaster.You can also see the bell tower which is located on the southern side of the façade. The building of the church is rectangular on the plan but has a cruciform layout in the interior. The main altar is devoted to Catherine of Alexandria, and you can also see several old paintings on either side of it. You can also see the Chapel, which is known as the Cross of Miracles, it is believed that there was an image of Christ that was said to have appeared in 1619. 

Baga Beach

Baga is a famous beach destination in North Goa that attracts thousands of tourists and watersports lovers to its heart. The beach shares its coastal line from the environs of Sinquerim, Candolim, and Baga, with the Baga shore being more lively and enticing. This bubbly beach is one of the best in Goa that stays awake the whole night. Called as "The Hometown of Nightlife," Baga beach is reputed for its cranky music celebrations by late-night, mouth-watering food, designer shops, and adventure sports.Tourism in Goa’s coasts got ignited by 1960 after the famous summer gathering of hippies from San Francisco. Baga beach then became popular among foreigners and slowly more exciting ventures like fishing, paddleboarding, discos, and tattoo shops started in the mainland. Named after “Baga Creek in Baga”, the tidal residuary channel that drains into the Arabian sea, Baga beach in Goa is also well organized with parking facilities and is maintained tidy by the local governing authorities, besides experiencing hordes of travelers clubbing around. Baga town is surrounded by the Baga river, and spotting the place where the river and the “sea meet, is a beautiful view to bait your eyes. Dolphins can also spotted deeper in the blue ocean and there are some spotting trips organized by local ship owners to spot the sea mammal.

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Nestled along the Arabian Sea, Goa is a tropical paradise that beckons travellers with its sun-kissed beaches, vibrant culture, and historic charm.

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  • Baga Beach: Known for its energetic nightlife, water sports, and beach shacks, Baga Beach is a hotspot for both locals and tourists.
  • Butterfly Conservatory of Goa: Witness the enchanting world of butterflies at this unique conservatory in Ponda.
  • Shanta Durga Temple: Visit the Shanta Durga Temple, dedicated to the goddess of peace, for a spiritual retreat.
  • Calangute Beach: Famed as the “Queen of Beaches,” Calangute offers a perfect blend of serene shores and bustling markets.
  • Ancestral Goa (Big Foot): Step back in time at Ancestral Goa, a cultural village that preserves the traditions and customs of the region.
  • Anjuna Beach: Renowned for its vibrant flea market and full-moon parties, Anjuna Beach is a haven for party enthusiasts.
  • Museum of Christian Art: Explore the rich artistic heritage of Goa at the Museum of Christian Art, housing a collection dating back to the 16th century.
  • Fort Aguada: Immerse yourself in history at Fort Aguada, a 17th-century Portuguese fort offering panoramic views of the Arabian Sea.
  • Colva Beach: Escape the crowds at Colva Beach, a serene stretch with white sands and coconut palms.
  • Naval Aviation Museum: Explore the rich history of Indian Naval Aviation through fascinating exhibits and aircraft displays.
  • Basilica of Bom Jesus: A UNESCO World Heritage site, this Baroque-style church houses the mortal remains of St. Francis Xavier.
  • Big Foot Museum: Delve into Goan culture and tradition at the Big Foot Museum, showcasing artefacts and depicting rural life.
  • Se Cathedral: Marvel at the grandeur of Se Cathedral, one of the largest churches in Asia, showcasing Portuguese-Gothic architecture.
  • Spice Plantations: Embark on a guided tour of spice plantations to discover the origins of Goa’s aromatic spices.
  • Sahakari Spice Farm: Learn about spice cultivation and indulge in a traditional Goan meal at Sahakari Spice Farm.
  • Ashwem Beach: For a more secluded beach experience, head to Ashwem Beach, known for its pristine shores and relaxed ambience.
  • Morjim Beach: Known as “Little Russia” due to its popularity among Russian tourists, Morjim Beach is a serene escape.
  • Palolem Beach: Experience the tranquillity of Palolem Beach, known for its crescent-shaped shoreline and laid-back atmosphere.
  • Reis Magos Fort: End your journey with a visit to Reis Magos Fort, offering a glimpse into Goa’s colonial past and stunning views of the Mandovi River.

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  • Cabo Palace: Visit Cabo Palace, once a Franciscan monastery, for its historic significance and panoramic views of the Arabian Sea.
  • Kala Academy: For art and culture enthusiasts, Kala Academy hosts various performances, exhibitions, and cultural events.
  • Dudhsagar Waterfalls: Escape to the lush Western Ghats to witness the breathtaking Dudhsagar Waterfalls, surrounded by verdant landscapes.
  • Chapora Fort: Perched atop a hill, Chapora Fort provides a spectacular vantage point to survey the surroundings, including the picturesque Vagator Beach.
  • Assagao: Wander through the charming village of Assagao, known for its Indo-Portuguese architecture and peaceful ambiance.
  • Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary: Nature lovers can explore the mangroves and diverse bird species at the Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary.
  • Cabo de Rama Fort: Experience serenity at Cabo de Rama Fort, offering panoramic views of the coastline and the Arabian Sea.
  • Divar Island: Take a ferry to Divar Island, offering a glimpse into Goa’s traditional way of life and scenic landscapes.
  • Tambdi Surla Mahadev Temple: Discover the oldest temple in Goa, Tambdi Surla Mahadev, surrounded by lush greenery in the Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary.
  • Keri Beach (Querim Beach): Escape to the northernmost beach of Goa, Keri Beach, for its scenic beauty and tranquillity.

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Discover the top 10 places to visit in Goa, from pristine beaches to pulsating markets, and plan the perfect Goan getaway.

  • Goa's picturesque beaches, such as Palolem Beach and Arambol Beach, offer a serene escape where visitors can relax, practice yoga, and witness stunning sunsets.
  • Goa's historical landmarks, like Fort Aguada and Chapora Fort, provide a glimpse into the region's colonial past and offer breathtaking views of the coastline.
  • Goa is not just about beaches and history; it also boasts natural wonders like Dudhsagar Waterfalls and wildlife sanctuaries like Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary, where visitors can immerse themselves in the beauty of nature.

As the first rays of the sun gracefully ascend over the shimmering expanse of the azure Arabian Sea, casting a resplendent cloak of gold upon the sandy shores, the magic of Goa becomes an irresistible siren's call.

This coastal haven, located along the western bosom of India, has for centuries played the role of a magnetic North Star, drawing wanderers from afar in search of a harmonious union between scenic nature, diverse culture, and the best beaches in Goa .

These 10 places in Goa are not just destinations; they are gateways to a world of experiences waiting to be unraveled. Each one invites visitors to step beyond the ordinary and experience Goa's boundless charm. Unraveling the beauty of Goa may require several days, but transforming the expedition into an exciting escapade is a worthwhile notion. Consider arranging overnight stays in Goa to maximize the experience. Thankfully, the journey presents top-rated local hotel choices, guaranteeing visitors can unwind in comfort. Enjoy these picture-perfect views of Goa and relish the warm hospitality of these thoughtfully handpicked hotels.

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Visualize a stretch of shoreline where time meanders leisurely, its path caressed by the warm rays of the golden sun and tenderly held by the gentle lap of the waves. Here lies Palolem Beach , a serene beach framed by the sentinel presence of coconut palms and adorned with soothing hues of tranquility.

Cast off on a leisurely saunter along the velvety sands, relish in a revitalizing yoga session, or surrender to the sun's tender caress. And as the sun dips beneath the horizon, behold the sky set ablaze with a mix of fiery oranges and delicate pinks, casting a spell so fascinating that even the tranquil waters themselves appear to hold their breath in awe.

The sun-kissed beaches of Goa beckon, but to fully enjoy their allure, remember to pack essentials like sunscreen, stylish hats, and comfortable swimwear. Protection and style, all in one suitcase!

Dr. Jack de Sequeira Road, Panaji 403 002

Fort Aguada

Fort Aguada, a stoic sentinel of Goa's storied history, bears witness to the echoes of colonial conquests and maritime odysseys. Within its time-worn stones lie the hushed chronicles of bygone eras. Venture to its ramparts, and one shall be rewarded with views akin to a portal to the past, offering a glimpse into the vivid life of yesteryears.

Constructed in the 17th century by the Portuguese, this formidable fortress stood resolute as a bulwark against the relentless tides of enemy invasions.

Goan cuisine is a delightful fusion of flavors, with seafood being a highlight. Try dishes like vindaloo and xacuti for a burst of local tastes. Goa's markets, like the Anjuna Flea Market, offer an array of unique handicrafts and souvenirs.

Dr D B Bandodkar Road, Panaji 403 001

Arambol Beach

Arambol Beach is where the spirit of liberation takes flight. It's akin to a bird soaring gracefully above the azure sea, embodying the essence of Goa's Bohemian culture, where freedom and self-expression find their truest forms.

Arambol's charm lies in its laid-back vibes, where time seems to slow to the rhythm of the waves. It's a place where visitors can discover pulsating street markets, live music performances, and impromptu jam sessions that paint the evenings with a colorful, rhythmic palette.

This beach isn't just a geographical location; it's a state of mind. It embodies the spirit of freedom that's long been associated with Goa. Travelers here don't just relax; they rejuvenate. It's a haven where individuality and creativity flourish, making Arambol Beach a unique gem in Goa's coastal crown.

Utord, Salcete,106141, Panaji 403 713

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Basilica of Bom Jesus

The Basilica of Bom Jesus stands as an enduring testament to the unwavering faith that has graced the shores of Goa for centuries. Its magnificent structure, adorned with ornate architecture and intricate detailing, serves as a gateway to a profound spiritual journey through the heart of this coastal paradise.

At its heart lies an even more profound treasure: the sacred relics of St. Francis Xavier. These relics, encapsulated within an exquisite silver casket, are a tangible link to the past, a connection to the spiritual heritage that has endured through centuries.

As visitors stand before this revered shrine, they are invited to embark on a pilgrimage that transcends time and space.

Anna Waddo Main Candolim Road, 484421, Bardez 403 515

Dudhsagar Waterfalls

Dudhsagar Waterfalls stands as one of India's most beautiful waterfalls , a cascading wonder that paints the earth with its ethereal beauty. Here, the relentless flow of milky white water embodies the sheer power and poetic grace of the natural world.

As one approaches this majestic spectacle, the roar of the falls reverberates through the air, a melody composed by the earth itself. The pristine waters evoke a sense of wonder that transcends ordinary perception. Indeed, this is one of the most incredible geological wonders in India .

Standing in the presence of Dudhsagar, visitors are humbled by the sheer might of nature's forces as torrents of water rush downward with unrelenting vigor. The falls' name, which translates to "Sea of Milk," vividly captures the milky white color of the water as it plummets from great heights, creating an almost dreamlike scene.

Arossim Beach, Cansaulim

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Chapora Fort

View from Chapora fort, Goa

Chapora Fort is more than a mere historic monument; it's a symbol of cinematic awe. Here, on the rugged cliffs of Goa, Bollywood crafted moments of pure magic, capturing the essence of this coastal wonderland in celluloid frames. But beyond its cinematic allure, Chapora Fort offers a real-life panorama that warms the soul.

Perched atop the cliffs, the fort grants visitors an unparalleled view of Goa's breathtaking coastline. The azure waters of the Arabian Sea stretch endlessly, merging with the horizon in a harmonious dance of colors.

Chapora Fort invites travelers to experience its rich history and cinematic mystique, but it also offers a genuine connection to the natural beauty that surrounds it. As the sun dips below the horizon, casting a warm glow over the coastline, one can't help but feel that they've become a part of Goa's timeless story, where history, cinema, and nature converge beautifully.

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Anjuna Flea Market

The Anjuna Flea Market is a place of colors, sounds, and culture that beckons visitors to immerse themselves in its lively ambiance. Here, one steps into a bustling marketplace where time seems to take on a rhythm of its own, and each visit becomes an adventure waiting to unfold.

As visitors wander through the market's labyrinthine paths, the air is filled with voices, haggling, and laughter, creating an atmosphere that's both exhilarating and heartwarming.

Bargaining is not just a transaction here; it's an age-old tradition that transforms each purchase into a memorable interaction. Engaging with the local vendors, negotiating prices, and discovering the stories behind the goods one buys are all part of the magic. It's a chance to connect with the beautiful spirit of Goa and its people.

Near Mandovi River, Kadamba Plateau, Panaji 403 006

Cabo de Rama

Cabo de Rama, a place of mystical beauty nestled on the southwestern coast of Goa, is where the legends of Lord Rama's exile come to life. It's a destination where history, mythology, and natural splendor converge, creating an atmosphere that resonates with echoes of ancient tales.

The centerpiece of Cabo de Rama is the historic Cabo de Rama Fort , perched majestically atop a cliff that overlooks the Arabian Sea. It's said to have been named after Lord Rama , the revered hero of the epic Ramayana, who, according to legend, took refuge in these very lands during his exile.

For those who visit Cabo de Rama, it's not just a historical site; it's a journey back in time, a pilgrimage to a place where myths and legends find their physical manifestation. It's a reminder that Goa is not just a land of beaches and parties; it's a land of history and spirituality, where the past and present exist in harmonious coexistence.

Vainguinim Beach, Dona Paula, Panaji, North Goa, Goa, Panaji 403 004

Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary

Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary , tucked away in the pristine heart of Goa, is where the untamed beauty of the wild harmonizes with the serenity of nature. Within this lush, emerald expanse, visitors are invited to witness a unique spectacle of diverse wildlife and explore the beauty of the natural world.

The sanctuary is a living mosaic of ecosystems, from dense forests to meandering streams and tranquil glades. Here, nature reigns supreme, and the resident wildlife roams freely.

One of the sanctuary's highlights is the amazing treetop watchtower. Climbing to the top, visitors are treated to panoramic views of the forest canopy, an elevated perspective that reveals the intricate web of life below. It's a place where one can feel like a part of the forest, observing its rhythms and inhabitants from a great vantage point.

To explore Goa with ease and breeze through traffic, consider renting scooters. It's a convenient and fun way to navigate this charming coastal paradise, granting one freedom and flexibility.

Aguada Siolim Road, Calangute 403 516

Dona Paula, a coastal gem nestled in the embrace of the Arabian Sea, is a place where the very air seems to shimmer with the essence of romance. It's a destination where love stories are etched into the landscape and where the timeless tale of star-crossed lovers continues to weave its magic.

The heart-shaped legend of Dona Paula and her ill-fated love affair lingers in the sea breeze, casting a spell over all who visit. As visitors stand on the precipice of this idyllic spot, gazing out at the vast expanse of the sea, they can almost feel the presence of Dona Paula and her beloved, the dashing Portuguese officer.

Their love, tragically forbidden, is said to have met its end in these very waters. Yet, their spirits are believed to linger, intertwined forever in a love that defied the boundaries of time and societal conventions. It's a story that has become synonymous with the romantic aura of Goa and is a reminder of why India boasts some of the most historic places with great history .

Anna Waddo, Main Candolim Road, Bardez, Candolim

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Beginner's Guide To Planning A Kayaking Adventure In Goa, India

Fulfil your dream of kayaking in goa with our basic guide to exploring the rivers, backwaters, and the ocean like a pro..

By: Priyaja Bakshi Published: Apr 13, 2024 10:00 AM UTC

Beginner's Guide To Planning A Kayaking Adventure In Goa, India

Whether you’re in North Goa or South Goa, novice kayakers can navigate the oceans and rivers with ease! Kayaking in Goa is an accessible adventure sport for everyone, and requires no prior experience.

Having never kayaked before, I decided to go on my first kayaking adventure in Goa . After consulting with kayak operators and learning the basics on the Goan River, I highly recommend this experience for adventure enthusiasts and water lovers. Goa’s pristine nature and calm waters make it exceptionally beginner-friendly.

With a kayak at your disposal, the possibilities are endless — the true beauty of kayaking lies in immersing yourself in nature and water. There are two main ways to kayak in Goa: through guided tours organised by certified operators, leading you along rivers and backwaters, or by renting kayaks to paddle on your own.

Cost of kayaking in Goa : A guided tour typically ranges from INR 1,500-2,000 (USD 18-24), while renting a kayak can be around INR 200-500 (USD 2-6) per hour, varying based on location and operator policies.

Kayaking along Goa’s rivers and backwaters offers glimpses of local wildlife and rich biodiversity. These waterways provide a relatively easier kayaking experience than the ocean, where waves and tides can be unpredictable. However, for those seeking a more physically challenging adventure, there are options to kayak in the ocean at certain spots.

Best places for kayaking in North Goa

Chapora river.

Chapora River

While Chapora gained fame among Bollywood fans for the iconic Dil Chahta Hai Chapora Fort scene, few travellers know that the Chapora River is a beautiful natural gem ideal for kayaking in Goa. Navigating the mangroves of the Chapora River on a kayak is an exciting adventure, with opportunities to spot rare species like kingfishers, egrets, ospreys and even crocodiles.

T+L recommends : I learned to kayak in the Chapora River through Konkan Explorers . During my kayaking journey, I even spotted some adorable otters in their natural habitat, swimming along with my kayak. I highly recommend beginners to try kayaking here.

Baga, North Goa

Kayaking at Baga Creek may not offer the most scenic views, but it provides an excellent experience for novices in North Goa. The river connecting the famous Baga Beach has become a kayaking spot, offering a journey through bustling commercial life. Visitors can rent kayaks and paddle on their own.

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Bambolim Beach

Kayaking in Goa

The backwaters near Bambolim Beach are ideal for kayaking in North Goa, leading you on a picturesque journey through traditional fishermen’s villages and dense mangroves. What sets kayaking in Bambolim Beach apart is the opportunity to paddle under the moonlight! Certain operators, like the Adventure Breaks, organise night kayaking tours for seven days a month, providing a rare chance to experience kayaking in Goa at night. They also offer sunset kayaking tours, allowing you to see the mangroves bathed in the evening glow of the setting sun.

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Best places for kayaking in south goa.

Kayaking in Goa

The lagoon of Cola Beach in South Goa has become a tourist hotspot for kayaking beginners, gaining fame for its Instagram-worthy beauty and easy-to-navigate waters. Simply rent a kayak and chart a journey through narrow water streams, surrounded by towering palm trees and traditional Goan houses. You get to dive into the tranquil charm of rural Goa and witness the susegad vibe as you paddle along.

Sal Backwaters

Go deep in the forests of South Goa as you paddle your way through the Sal Backwaters. This journey takes you through mangroves, where you can admire blooming lotus flowers, bamboo trees, cashew plants, rare fish, and birds. Besides being an excellent spot for kayaking, the shallow waters also offer the opportunity for a peaceful stand-up paddling experience. Various tour operators are available to assist adventurers in navigating these waters.

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Palolem beach.

Kayaking in Goa

Palolem Beach offers a unique ocean kayaking experience in South Goa. Here, several operators offer kayak rentals by the hour, allowing visitors to venture into the ocean independently. While kayaking in the ocean at Palolem Beach is beginner-friendly, navigating the waves can pose a slight challenge due to the kayak’s stability. If you prefer a more tranquil experience, consider kayaking in the backwaters or rivers instead of the ocean.

Best time and season for kayaking in Goa

Kayaking in Goa is a year-round activity, offering different experiences depending on the season. While the monsoon season from June to August provides lush greenery and increased water flow for an adventurous paddling experience, the winter months from December to March offer pleasant weather with cool breezes, ideal for a relaxing kayak outing.

It’s advisable to plan your kayaking adventure during these optimal time frames for the most enjoyable experience. Avoid kayaking during the dry and humid period from April to June, just before the onset of the monsoon season, as the weather conditions may make the activity less comfortable.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

– Do I need prior experience to go kayaking in Goa? No, prior experience is not necessary for kayaking in Goa. The activity is beginner-friendly, and operators often provide guidance and equipment to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

– Is kayaking in Goa safe? Yes, kayaking in Goa is considered safe, with operators typically providing life vests and basic instructions to participants.

– Is Kayaking in Goa safe for children? Yes, kayaking in Goa is generally safe for children, as long as they are accompanied by adults and wear appropriate safety gear.

– What should I wear while kayaking in Goa? It’s recommended to wear comfortable, lightweight clothing while kayaking in Goa, such as loose shorts and T-shirts, with swimming suits underneath if planning to get wet.

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15 Best Places to Visit in India, According to Travel Experts

F rom the alpine meadows of Kashmir to the palm-fringed beaches of Goa, these are some of the subcontinent’s most enchanting destinations.

As a former longtime Delhiite and frequent traveler to India, people often ask me what the country is like. I never know how to respond, for trying to sum up a nation as vast and diverse as India feels impossible. So, instead, I asked a few experts for their insights.

“If you visit India, you feel you have visited several countries, as every part is different,” says Mohd Shafi Billo, an inbound tour operator who specializes in helping international travelers plan their trips to the country. “It’s an exceptional destination, thanks to its culture, history, and inclusiveness of different people from different faiths, and it has everything to offer, from forts to mausoleums, wildlife tours to mountain adventures.”  

Shoba Rudra, founder and partner at hospitality consultancy Rare India , agrees. “The country is living a dynamic moment in history, ever-changing,” she says. “What's constant, however, is the vibrant culture lived through its festivals, cuisine, heritage, crafts, and performing arts.”

While it would take years to see it all, India is an approachable destination — if you can narrow things down. With that in mind, here are 15 of the best places to get you started on your sojourn to the subcontinent.

Stretching along the southernmost part of India’s Malabar Coast, the tropical state of Kerala entices visitors with its marshy backwaters, which most people visit on overnight houseboat adventures. These popular cruises “showcase lush landscapes and peaceful villages, and [give visitors] a glimpse into local life amid tranquil waters and picturesque surroundings,” says Billo. While the backwaters are a star attraction, the state offers much more to explore, from the tea plantations of Munnar, known for its cool climate and seemingly endless rolling hills, to the historic city of Kochi, celebrated in equal measure for its rich coastal history and contemporary art scene . The beaches aren’t too shabby, either. “North Kerala is also famous, as the Malabar Coast is where the spice trade flourished,” says Rudra. “The coastal area is picturesque and this region is still unexplored.”

On the opposite end of the country from Kerala, Kashmir offers entirely different — but equally captivating — landscapes. With its alpine climate, evergreen trees, and snowy winters, Kashmir is often likened to a mini Switzerland . Famed 13th-century Sufi poet Amir Khusrau once proclaimed in Farsi, “If there is a paradise on earth, it is this,” and he may have been onto something. At the heart of it all is Srinagar, Kashmir’s capital city, which is known for its elegant gardens and watery centerpiece, Dal Lake. “Highlights include staying on a houseboat or taking a shikara [traditional Kashmiri boat] ride,” says Billo, who hails from the area. Don't leave without indulging in wazwan , an opulent, meat-heavy feast that can feature up to three dozen dishes in one sitting. 

Occupying a high-altitude plateau in the northernmost reaches of India, Ladakh is characterized by otherworldly landscapes and big skies, punctuated by palatial stupas and monasteries. Many visitors come to Ladakh’s capital, Leh, during the short summer tourist season, but this surreal region offers plenty more to experience beyond the city. Billo suggests visiting the Nubra Valley, an isolated part of the old Silk Road that’s only accessible by crossing Khardung La, one of the world’s highest motorable passes. “The valley offers a glimpse into Ladakh's unique geography and cultural diversity with monasteries, quaint villages, and apricot orchards,” says Billo. The region is also rich with unusual wildlife, from elusive snow leopards to the scaled-down Bactrian camels that originated in the steppes of Central Asia.

Rishikesh, Uttarakhand

On the banks of the sacred Ganges River, the holy city of Rishikesh has held a place in the hearts of spiritually minded travelers — both from India and abroad — for generations. It’s the self-proclaimed “yoga capital of the world,” with a mix of traditional ashrams (spiritual rest houses) that cater largely to Hindu pilgrims and yoga centers that attract international visitors with teacher-training courses and meditation retreats. If you’re not into yoga, you’ll still find plenty to do here. Popular activities include visiting the ruins of the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi’s ashram (dubbed the Beatles Ashram in honor of its most famous former residents) to whitewater rafting adventures on the mighty Ganges. It’s also a great place for a wellness getaway, and nearby Ananda in the Himalayas was voted one of Travel + Leisure readers' favorite international spas in 2023.

Auroville, Tamil Nadu

If you’re looking for a place that’s unlike anywhere else in India — or, frankly, the world — head to the intentional community of Auroville in South India. This UNESCO-recognized global township was founded in the 1960s with the goal of "realizing human unity," beyond the illusory divisions of creed or nationality, and it's home to generations of residents from around the world. Many visitors come for an hour or two, just long enough to view Auroville’s spiritual center — the golden, dome-shaped Matrimandir . However, it’s worth sticking around a bit longer to get a feel for what the community is about. As Akash Kapur, who grew up in Auroville and authored " Better to Have Gone " and " India Becoming ," puts it: "Come to Auroville if you're interested in alternative societies, sustainable living, or spirituality, but try not to just drop in for a few hours (as many do), and instead spend some time here, really getting to know the people and their work. The community rewards sustained immersion."

Andaman Islands

Although most people associate the crystalline waters of the Andaman Sea with Thai island getaways, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in this tropical region are under Indian control. This little stretch of paradise is full of gorgeous shorelines, but most visitors devote their vacations to the island of Swaraj Dweep (formerly known as Havelock). The most popular beach on the island is Radhanagar Beach , which offers just over a mile of white sand sandwiched between tropical jungle and warm, transparent waters. Getting to this remote island requires a bit of gumption: You'll need to fly from the Indian mainland to Port Blair on South Andaman Island, then catch a ferry or charter a seaplane for the final stretch. While visitors are welcome on many islands in the chain, a few — including secluded North Sentinel Island — are off-limits. 

While many travelers see India’s capital as a jumping-off point for visiting further-afield destinations, it’s worth sticking around for a while to truly appreciate what Delhi has to offer. There’s certainly never a dull moment in this busy metropolis, whether you’re shopping for handicrafts at one of its numerous markets or learning about medieval and Mughal history at one of its three UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Humayun's Tomb, Qutb Minar, and Red Fort. Although Delhi is undeniably rambunctious, it also has a quieter, more peaceful side that you can find amidst the trees and 15th-century tombs of Central Delhi’s Lodi Gardens or in the quiet interiors of the Baháʼí Lotus Temple.

Taj Mahal, Agra, Uttar Pradesh

Many travelers to India put the 17th-century Taj Mahal at the top of their list. This white marble mausoleum is easily India’s most recognizable structure — and it’s one of the New Seven Wonders of the World . This popular attraction also has a romantic backstory. “This iconic symbol of love is renowned for its architectural beauty, intricate marble work, and the captivating story behind its creation by emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife, Mumtaz Mahal,” notes Billo. The bodies of the emperor and his wife remain interred in the Taj to this day. 

Jaipur. Rajasthan

The capital of Rajasthan and one-third of North India’s popular Golden Triangle tourist route (which also includes Agra and Delhi), Jaipur is a must-visit for those who love architecture and shopping. “The Pink City, as it's nicknamed, offers a rich cultural heritage, stunning [landmarks] like Amber Fort, vibrant bazaars, and intricate handicrafts,” says Billo. Many of Jaipur's key attractions are found in the historic walled part of the city, which became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2019. Highlights include Jantar Mantar (a collection of oversized — and fully functional — astronomical instruments dating to the 17th century) and Hawa Mahal, or Palace of the Winds, a honeycomb-shaped palace designed with tiny windows that allowed air to flow freely through its interior.

Jodhpur, Rajasthan

Dubbed the Blue City because of the cerulean-colored buildings that extend for miles through the oldest part of town, Jodhpur has long attracted travelers eager to explore the ramparts of the larger-than-life Mehrangarh Fort. It’s also home to the grandiose Umaid Bhawan Palace , which made headlines in 2018 when Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas tied the knot there. While Jodhpur’s beautiful, regal architecture is reason enough to visit, there’s more to the city than massive forts and grand palaces. “The area around the Toorji ka Jhalra stepwell in the old city is fun to explore,” says hotelier Sapna Bhatia, owner of Kaner Retreat and Jodhpur-area native. “For nature enthusiasts, there’s the Rao Jodha desert park near Mehrangarh Fort.”

Udaipur, Rajasthan

T+L readers' favorite city in Asia and second favorite city in the world , Udaipur very much fits the bill of a fairy tale destination. Nicknamed the City of Lakes, thanks to its seven lakes, this gorgeous destination is home to some of India's finest luxury hotels plus historic whitewashed palaces, including the magnificent City Palace, an 11-palace complex that houses hotels, a huge museum with an impressive collection of European crystal, and a royal residence. A short boat ride from the palace lies the 18th-century Taj Lake Palace, an opulent palace-turned-hotel in the middle of Lake Pichola. It’s a quick drive from The Oberoi, Udaivilas , a purpose-built palatial hotel with onion-domed cupolas and a moat-like swimming pool that directly connects to some of the rooms. 

If you’re looking for a less-frequented, but no less amazing, alternative to more touristed states such as Rajasthan, consider Gujarat. “Under-explored but culturally rich, this state in India is a tapestry of festivals, textiles, architectural heritage, communities, and landscape,” says Rudra. Gujarat was also the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi, who led the Salt March, one of his most famous acts of peaceful protest, through the state in 1930. Rudra suggests visiting the National Salt Satyagraha Memorial , which “honors the activists through murals, installations, sculptures, art, and related film.” It's also worth checking out the Kutch district, known for its distinct metal bells , which were originally used for keeping track of livestock and are now popular as decorative wind chimes.

Kaziranga National Park, Assam

The northeast Indian state of Assam is home to a treasure for wildlife enthusiasts: Kaziranga National Park . This expansive, UNESCO-listed wildlife refuge near the borders of Bangladesh and Bhutan has the largest population of Indian one-horned rhinoceroses on the planet, providing a home to roughly 2,000 of these massive beasts. Although rhinos are the star attraction on park safaris, all sorts of animals live here, including tigers, elephants, gibbons, sloth bears, and a small number of endangered Ganges River dolphins. 

Historic, glitzy, and positively gargantuan, Mumbai (formerly known as Bombay) is easily one of India’s most cosmopolitan destinations. This city by the sea is the nation's financial and entertainment capital, and while you’re unlikely to rub shoulders with Bollywood stars here, you're sure to see a lot of impressive attractions in very little time. Take a boat out to Elephanta Island to explore fifth– and sixth–century rock-hewn cave temples, marvel at the grand Indo-Saracenic architecture at Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus , or see thousands of clothes hanging out to dry at Dhobi Ghat, the world's largest open-air laundry. Then, head to the sleek neighborhood of Bandra West, where many of Mumbai’s best restaurants and hotels are located, including Taj Lands End, voted T+L readers' favorite city hotel in India in 2023.

India’s smallest state, Goa, is arguably its top beach destination, where long days of swimming and sunbathing turn into longer nights of partying on the sand. While Goa has been known as a hippie haven since the 1960s, it's started to shed its reputation in recent decades. It’s still very much a party state, though it also draws in families and couples in search of sea and sun, sans nightlife. It’s a great place for history buffs as well, with numerous seaside forts and UNESCO-recognized churches that were built when Goa was under Portuguese rule. And while the destination has always been loved for its fiery dishes that combine traditional Konkani ingredients with Portuguese influences, it has also emerged as a culinary hot spot , where a new generation of chefs is showcasing everything from Japanese yakitori to jackfruit tamales.

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