Overview
North Goa City Tour
Fort Aguada
Constructed in 1612, Fort Aguada is a well-preserved seventeenth-century Portuguese fort in Goa. The name "Aguada" is derived from the Portuguese word for "watering place," as the fort was built to provide fresh water to ships passing through the Arabian Sea.
Constructed in 1612, Fort Aguada is a well-preserved seventeenth-century Portuguese fort in Goa. The name "Aguada" is derived from the Portuguese word for "watering place," as the fort was built to provide fresh water to ships passing through the Arabian Sea.
Aguada Light House
The Aguada Lighthouse, established in 1864, is one of the oldest lighthouses in Asia, marking a distinctive feature of the Aguada headlands.
The Aguada Lighthouse, established in 1864, is one of the oldest lighthouses in Asia, marking a distinctive feature of the Aguada headlands.
Sinquerim Church
Located near Sinquerim Beach in North Goa, this area is renowned for its watersports, including world-class parasailing, scuba diving, water skiing, windsurfing, and fishing.
Located near Sinquerim Beach in North Goa, this area is renowned for its watersports, including world-class parasailing, scuba diving, water skiing, windsurfing, and fishing.
Sinquerim Fort
Situated 18 km from Panaji, Sinquerim Fort overlooks Sinquerim Beach and bisects the shoreline. Constructed in 1612, it serves as an extension of the larger Upper Aguada Fort and features a bastion and fortified walls. During the 16th and 17th centuries, ships would anchor nearby.
Situated 18 km from Panaji, Sinquerim Fort overlooks Sinquerim Beach and bisects the shoreline. Constructed in 1612, it serves as an extension of the larger Upper Aguada Fort and features a bastion and fortified walls. During the 16th and 17th centuries, ships would anchor nearby.
Vagator Beach
Vagator Beach is one of Goa's most scenic locations, nestled north of Anjuna Beach and flanked by steep laterite hills. Known for its crescent shape and midnight parties, it is also close to the historic Chapora Fort.
Vagator Beach is one of Goa's most scenic locations, nestled north of Anjuna Beach and flanked by steep laterite hills. Known for its crescent shape and midnight parties, it is also close to the historic Chapora Fort.
Anjuna Beach
Anjuna Beach is famous for its stunning natural beauty, characterized by swaying palm trees and soft white sands. It features a unique rocky formation that juts into the sea, creating a picturesque cove.
Anjuna Beach is famous for its stunning natural beauty, characterized by swaying palm trees and soft white sands. It features a unique rocky formation that juts into the sea, creating a picturesque cove.
Baga Beach
Baga Beach is a beloved tourist attraction on the Bardez side, situated between Anjuna and Calangute. It offers a tranquil escape for visitors seeking peaceful contemplation.
Baga Beach is a beloved tourist attraction on the Bardez side, situated between Anjuna and Calangute. It offers a tranquil escape for visitors seeking peaceful contemplation.
Snow Park
An indoor park featuring a sledding hill and ice bar, the Snow Park offers areas for both kids and adults to enjoy manmade snow.
Note: Extra charges apply for the Snow Park.
An indoor park featuring a sledding hill and ice bar, the Snow Park offers areas for both kids and adults to enjoy manmade snow.
Note: Extra charges apply for the Snow Park.
Entry Fees Extra For River Cruise: INR549/-
Trip Timing 09:00 am to 04:30 pm
Our Offerings and Limitations
What We Include | What We Don't |
A/C Vehicle Pick & Drop from Hotel | Charges for video cameras, still cameras, etc. |
Fort Aguada | Soft drinks, beverages, etc. |
Sinquerim Fort | Personal expenses (tips, telephone calls, laundry, etc.) |
Sinquerim Beach | Costs arising from unforeseen circumstances (landslides, roadblocks, bad weather, etc.) |
Vagator Beach | Snow Park Ticket |
Anjuna Beach | |
Baga Beach | |
Snow Park in Baga | |
River Cruise (Boat Cruise): ₹549 per person (extra charge) |