Agonda
Some of the most important sights in Goa in alphabetic order include:
- Agonda: a peaceful southern beach desination often referred to as Turtle Beach
- Anjuna: a charming coastal town known for its flea market
- Beaches: Goa has some of the most exciting beaches in the country. Click here to discover the best rated coastal destinations.
- Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary: exciting natural park home to wild boars and Indian bison
- Cabo de Rama: an old Portuguese fort located near Agonda
- Palolem: a charming village south of Agonda famous for its breathtaking natural bay
- Calangute: one of the most sought after resort town in North Goa, known as the Queen of Beaches
- Canacona: southern coastal destinations with scenic natural beauty
- Candolim: small resort village to the north of Goa
- Chapora : home to the hilltop Chapora fort in the northern part of Goa
- Dona Paula: a favorite beach destination south of Panaji
- Dudh Sagar Waterfall: one of the world’s highest waterfalls 60 kilometers east of Panaji
- Fort Aguada: well-preserved seventeenth-century on Sinquerim Beach
- Mapusa: large city of Northern Goa with a colourful Friday Market
- Margao: primary railway station and important tourist hub for Goa long idyllic coastline
- Museums and art galleries: Goa has a number of great artistic sites
- Old Goa: a lovely colonial town with sixteenth century churches, convents and monuments
- Panaji : the charming capital of the Goa state with plenty of colonial heritage
- Miramar Beach: a popular beach destination only a few kilometers west of Panaji
- Ponda: known as the cultural city of Goa and surrounded by green villages and spice farms
- Vasco Da Gama: city home to Goa’s only airport and tourist hub for the various resorts town
- Wild life sanctuaries: such as the Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary, the Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary, Dr. Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary and the Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary