Water sports on these beaches include jet skiing, parasailing, scuba diving and falling from a banana boat can be worth giving a shot. Read more.
Water sports on these beaches include jet skiing, parasailing, scuba diving and falling from a banana boat can be worth giving a shot. Read more.
Visit the Spice Plantation in the Ponda area called Sahakari spice plantation and your nostrils will remind you why Europeans came to India! Read more.
Basilica of Bom Jesus (for its architectural magnificence) and Sé de Santa Catarina (largest church in Old Goa) are the most visited ones. Old Goa is currently a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Read more.
There are many museums worth visiting in Old Goa like The Naval Aviation Museum and Institute Menezes Braganza. Photographers, you just can’t miss them! Read more.
It offers Portuguese and Goan cuisine in a finger-licking blend. The rawa mussel fry is spicy and delicious. One good thing about Mum’s Kitchen is the variety of healthy vegetarian dishes on the menu. Read more.
King crabs, prawn vinadloo, garlic chicken and sea food that is grilled, fried, roasted, steamed and mixed with sauces and spices. Many celebrities, locals and tourists flock to Martin’s Corner. Read more.
Tables with candle-lamps and beach chairs by the water with live music or Karaoke performances. The lip smacking seafood or vegetarian cuisine washes down well with anything from local beer to wine. Read more.
Adjacent to St. Anthony is Britto’s, another restaurant and shack famed for its food and service. Read more.