Candolim, Goa
Fort Aguada stands at the confluence of the Mandovi River and the Arabian Sea, built by the Portuguese in 1612 to protect against Dutch and Maratha invasions. The fort's thick laterite walls, four-storey lighthouse (Goa's oldest), and the stunning sea views create a grand historical backdrop. The Aguada Beach below with the fort looming above creates layered compositions.
10 km south of Panaji on the Sinquerim-Candolim stretch. Taxi from Panaji.
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Free
Best Time to Visit
November to February
Location
Candolim, Goa
Category
Heritage
Vagator ยท Goa
Dramatic red laterite cliffs, black rocks, and turquoise sea โ Goa's most scenic beach.
Vagator ยท Goa
A ruined Portuguese fort on a headland โ immortalised by Dil Chahta Hai โ with sweeping river and sea views.
Mollem ยท Goa
India's 5th tallest waterfall โ a four-tiered milk-white cascade through dense forest.