Fort Aguada is one of Goa's most famous landmarks that has stood the test of time since the early 17th century. This historical red-bricked fort is situated atop a hill that overlooks the Arabian Sea. Visitors can explore the fort's lower walls, the lighthouse and a 13-meter deep well that could store freshwater for the fort's inhabitants.
The Dudhsagar Falls is one of the highest waterfalls in India, standing at 310 meters tall, located on the Mandovi River in Goa's southern state. The falls are flanked by deciduous forest providing a picturesque atmosphere, and visitors can swim in the natural pool of the waterfall's base while enjoying the rejuvenating effects
Visit Goa's famous, pristine sandy beach with turquoise seawater and stunning evening sunsets. Miramar Beach is also known as "Gasper Dias," named after the Portuguese Viceroy of India. Visitors can see local fishermen hauling in their catch, and food stalls selling authentic Goan delicacies, including prawns and fish curry.
If you have more time, you can consider exploring the Basilica of Bom Jesus or the Museum of Christian Art. The best way to travel around Goa is to rent a bike or car- ride safely and obtain all necessary licenses. However, the monsoon season starts in June, and since it frequently rains, it's advisable to carry an umbrella or look for indoor activities.