Baga Beach is one of Goa's most lively beaches, including water sports, fine dining restaurants, bars, and clubs.
Anjuna beach offers some of the most beautiful landscapes and photographic view during sunrise and sunset.
Fort Aguada is a well-preserved seventeenth-century Portuguese fort with a lighthouse in Goa, on Sinquerim Beach, overlooking the Arabian Sea.
Calangute Beach is one of Goa's most well-known beaches, and it is also known for the variety of water sports and activities it offers.
Candolim Beach is well-known for hosting India's largest electronic music dance festival, the Sunburn Festival.
It is both a pilgrimage site and the most recognisable of Goa's churches and convents, having been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Bhagavan Manguesh, an incarnation of Shiva, is worshipped in the main temple. Bhagavan Mangesh is worshipped as Shiva linga here.
Located in North Goa,Chapora Fort is also known as Dil Chahta Hai Fort. You can relive those memories by going there yourself.
Asia's largest casino and entertainment destination, provides an exceptional gaming experience, live entertainment, and buffet meals.
Se Cathedral, Asia's largest church, is undoubtedly Goa's most popular tourist destination, known for its impressive interiors.