- South Goa – Full of exotic beaches and heritage villages, South Goa is a treat for solitude seeking travellers. Visit Old Goa which is recognised as a UNESCO world heritage site. The place dates back to 15th century and is dotted with beautiful churches.
- Mangueshi Temple,Dona Paula, Miramar Beach– Mangueshi temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is the most famous temple in Goa that is located 22 km from Panjim. It boasts of elegant Hindu architecture and hosts a sacred pond. Dona Paula is another attraction that houses the ruins of the Cabo fort and the National Institute of Oceanography. Miramar beach in Panjim city offers an enchanting golden beach lined with palm trees.
- Boat Cruise at River Mandovi– The boat trip on the serene river Mondovi offers a majestic view of the sunset along with live music, shows and refreshments.
- North Goa –Anjuna Beach, Vagator Beach– An essential part of Goa experience, North Goa is full of pretty beaches, clubs, shacks and offers exquisite Goan cuisine. Anjuna beach is a very famous beach of North Goa that hosts a bizarre array of red laterite rocks. It also offers a wide range of activities. Another beautiful beach, Vagator beach is a favourite among backpackers and is known for its rave culture.
- Fort Aguada– One of the most popular tourist attractions in Goa, Fort Aguada was constructed by Portuguese in 1609. It lies at the confluence of the Mondovi River and the Arabian Sea. The lighthouse at the fort offers a breathtaking view of the area around.
