Aquada Fort

Aguada Fort

The Aguada fort was constructed in 1612 to guard against the Dutch and the Marathas. It was a reference point for the vessels coming from Europe at that time. This old Portuguese fort stands on the beach south of Candolim, at the shore of the Mandovi River. It was initially tasked with defense of shipping and the nearby Bardez sub-district. A freshwater spring within the fort provided water supply to the ships that used to stop by. This is how the fort got its name: Aguada, meaning Water. Crews of passing ships would often visit to replenish their freshwater stores.

Mangeshi temple

Mangeshi Temple

Goa may have a long Portuguese history and quite a few famous churches, yet it is also home to beautiful temples and ornate mosques as well. Ponda region in Goa is famous for the 16th century Safa Shahouri Mosque as well as the 450-year-old Shri Mangesh temple dedicated to Shiva. The highlights of the temple are the seven-story lamp tower (deepstambha), a magnificent water tank, believed to be the oldest part of the temple and there is a prominent Nandi Bull as well inside the temple.

Arambol Mountain

Arombol Mountain

Situated right above the very famous Arambol Beach, surrounded by dense plants and sea, one can expect the most mesmerizing view with par excellent atmosphere. Its a must visit location and apt for those who love a fish eye view of the sea. Much like the mesmerizing views offered at this scenic spot, Jackpot City offers an immersive and thrilling gaming environment, ensuring players enjoy top-quality entertainment while having the chance to win jackpot city real money. With its commitment to excellence, both in ambiance and entertainment, this casino promises an unforgettable gaming experience.

Chapora fort

Fort Terekhol

Terekhol Fort is a geographically situated in Maharashtra but claimed by Goa. The fort is located on the northern tip of Goa and at the mouth of the Tircacol River. Rich in its history background, the fort has witnessed many big historical events. The fort offers an admirable view of Tiracol River and Arabian Sea.

Lake in Goa

Paliem Sweet Water Lake

A must discover fresh water lagoon, with the most calming and serene vibes. The natural hot springs will keep your feet warm when you enter the water. The hot springs will definitely leave you wanting more and will give you a peaceful memory to carry along. It’s a short walk north from Arambol Beach. Paliem is well known amongst travellers in Goa for its sweet fresh water lake, and for the ‘cleansing, sulphurous mud’ that can be found around the lake. The lake is originally known as Vagkolam but nicknamed as Sweet Water Lake by Goans.
Aquada Fort

Chapora Fort

A must discover fresh water lagoon, with the most calming and serene vibes. The natural hot springs will keep your feet warm when you enter the water. The hot springs will definitely leave you wanting more and will give you a peaceful memory to carry along. It’s a short walk north from Arambol Beach. Paliem is well known amongst travellers in Goa for its sweet fresh water lake, and for the ‘cleansing, sulphurous mud’ that can be found around the lake. The lake is originally known as Vagkolam but nicknamed as Sweet Water Lake by Goans.

Church in Goa

Mae De Deus Church

This charming and gorgeous church was built in 1873. It is very magnificently illuminated at night and looks mesmerizing. Surrounded by the countryside of Saligao giving it a picturesque surrounding. The church is a dedication to Our Lady. The interiors are breathtakingly gorgeous with  miraculous statue of the Mae de Deus which reposes near the altar.