Discover key attractions of Goa in this comprehensive tour. Features include The Fort Aguada, built in 1612 to protect against seafaring invaders, a number of exquisite beaches, The secluded Fort of Chapora, made famous by several celebrities.
Discover key attractions of Goa in this comprehensive tour. Features include The Fort Aguada, built in 1612 to protect against seafaring invaders, a number of exquisite beaches, The secluded Fort of Chapora, made famous by several celebrities.
- Fort Aguada Lighthouse - Hotel pickup is arranged from designated areas, followed by a drive to “Fort Aguada.” Built in 1612, this well-preserved seventeenth-century Portuguese fort is located in Goa. The name “Aguada” means “Watering Place” in Portuguese, as the fort was constructed by Portuguese rulers to supply fresh water to ships navigating…
-
Fort Aguada Lighthouse - Hotel pickup is arranged from designated areas, followed by a drive to “Fort Aguada.” Built in 1612, this well-preserved seventeenth-century Portuguese fort is located in Goa. The name “Aguada” means “Watering Place” in Portuguese, as the fort was constructed by Portuguese rulers to supply fresh water to ships navigating the Arabian Sea.
-
Sinquerim Beach - Sinquerim Beach is a stunning beach with a magnificent stretch of sand, located next to Aguada Beach. Nearby, visitors can explore the renowned historical Fort Aguada, built by the Portuguese to protect against sea route attacks.
-
Candolim Beach - Candolim Beach is part of an extensive beach coastline along the Arabian Sea, stretching from Fort Aguada to Chapora Beach. This location is notable as the birthplace of Abba Faria, a Goan freedom fighter and the Father of Hypnotism.
-
Calangute Beach - Calangute Beach, located in North Goa, is famous for being the largest beach in the area, attracting thousands of domestic and international tourists. Known as the Queen of Beaches, it offers a perfect tourist haven with shacks and stalls under palm trees selling everything from fried prawns and beer to seashell trinkets. The beach also provides water sports activities like parasailing and water skiing.
-
Baga Beach - Baga Beach is a popular tourist attraction in Bardez, Goa. This small yet perfect beach is nestled between its more famous neighbors, Anjuna and Calangute. It is an ideal spot for enjoying peaceful moments and quiet reflection.
-
Anjuna Beach - Anjuna Beach is renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty, featuring swaying palm trees and soft, powdery white sands. The beach is distinguished by a unique rocky formation over a cove of white sand and black rock extending into the sea.
-
Vagator Beach - Vagator Beach is one of Goa’s most picturesque beaches, located just north of Anjuna Beach and overlooked by steep laterite hills. The crescent-shaped beach is a favorite among tourists for midnight parties. The nearby 500-year-old Portuguese fort of Chapora adds to its charm.
-
Chapora - Chapora Fort, once overlooked, gained fame through the movie “Dil Chahta Hai” and is now a major attraction in Goa. Although trekking to the fort can be challenging during the day, it offers a memorable evening experience with a peaceful stroll and stunning sunset views.

- Private transportation
- Private transportation
- meals
- meals
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.