North Goa Sightseeing

Tourist Places to Visit in North Goa
Vagator Beach , Mandrem Beach, Fort Aguada, The Church Of Mae De Deus, Temple Of Bogdeshwara, Chapora Fort, Casino Palm, MV Caravela, Anjuna Beach, Calangute Beach, Sinquerim Beach, Candolim Beach, Casino Pride, Anjuna Market, Mapusa Market, Bicholim, Club Cabana, Sinq Nightclub

North Goa Beaches

1. Baga beach

Baga is a famous beach destination in North Goa that attracts thousands of tourists and watersports lovers to its heart. The beach shares its coastal line from the environs of Sinquerim, Candolim, and Baga, with the Baga shore being more lively and enticing. This bubbly beach is one of the best in Goa that stays awake the whole night. Called as “The Hometown of Nightlife,” Baga beach is reputed for its cranky music celebrations by late-night, mouth-watering food, designer shopBaga is a famous be

2. Calangute beach

Known as the “Queen of Beaches” in Goa, Calangute Beach caters to all types of travellers, from nature lovers to adventure junkies to party freaks. Acting as a haven for nature lovers, in particular, this beach is the biggest and the most popular one in North Goa, boasting of scintillating charm as well as beauty. Furthermore, it reflects the uniqueness that the culture of Goa generally has, in addition to offering beautiful and scenic views of the surrounding landscapes, which act as the perfec

3. Anjuna beach

India’s West Coast paradise, Goa, is home to some glorious beaches of India. One of them is known as the Anjuna Beach. From a quiet family vacation to an adventure-filled weekend with your squad, the beach caters to people with different travel tastes and budgets. Famed for its Goan influences, trendy nightclubs, beachside hotels and resorts, Anjuna beach is a glamorous paradise within Goa. Stretched over the golden coastline, the southern and northern end of Anjuna beach offers a plethora of ac

4. Fort Aguada

Pulled up with a dark bricked stretch within the sea waters, Fort Aguada is considered one of the best places to visit in North Goa in 1 day that invites the visitors even from far to take a walk in, take a peek into the sea differently and get clicked in a movie style. The architecture of the fort is in royal Portuguese style and its vastness within the fortress is just grand.

5. Vagator beach

Vagator Beach in Goa offers tourists and travel enthusiasts the opportunity to have an experience of a lifetime. It is situated on the absolute northern fringes of Bardez Taluka, on the opposite side of the river Chapora, which starts from Morjim in Pernem. Towards the south of the Vagator Beach lies Anjuna, one of the oldest tourist destinations in Goa.

Vagator beach is adorned with picturesque red cliffs that look down to two freshwater springs that are a stone’s throw distance from the sea.

6. The Church Of Our Lady Of Immaculate Conception

Classic white Baroque architecture blended with Portuguese flavours and dash of Goan touch; the Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception Church is an excellent structure standing proudly on the Church Square Panaji.

The church could be easily spotted amidst the colourful buildings reflecting the Portuguese roots in the land of beaches. One can hire a cab or self drive through the neat streets of Goa to reach the beautiful church.

7. Grand Island

“The Grande Island” also known as the Ilha Grande is one of the most amazing discoveries in Goa. The Island is a house of Palm trees, jaw-dropping marine life experiences, and extraordinary sunsets.

The Island is not only for the adventure buffs but is also a perfect destination for couples looking for a less crowded place with amazing facilities. One can indulge in sight-seeing, snorkeling, sea walk, swimming, and many more aqua activities. The outstanding activity which can be witnessed here 

8. Anjuna Market

Let us give you a glimpse of why Anjuna Market is one of the utmost amazing tourist places in North Goa? Wednesday flea market that sells everything at a dirt cheap rate will bring one closer to this place. This place is so much livelier to chill at that you never want to leave it but alas, it’s just a day in the week that it gains its prominence on.

One can find here handmade clothing, jewellery, beach clothes, hammocks, Buddha or Shiva statues and anything that trance magic can provide you. 

9. Sinq Night Club

If you’re a party animal who needs time to time break from the daily nine to six job or are in Goa to celebrating your special occasions then head over to Sinq Night Club. Though the club is known for its night parties that doesn’t mean you have to wait for the dusk to bring out the party animal in you. The interiors of the nightclub include mild tones and less furniture.  Apart from clubbing or partying it has more things to offer like contemporary Goan Tavern, a poolside deck, and lounge, etc.

10. Diwar Island

Goa is known for its Beaches and Parties.If you are here for a break from the Helter- Skelter of daily life and want to spend time in solitude while applauding at the beauty of nature then this place is for you. The Divar Island is often referred to as the hidden treasure of Goa as you will find it isolated and lonely most of the time. The island is known for its mesmerizing view and calm surrounding.

The common places to visit at the Diver Island are Our Lady of Piety Church, Saptkoteshwar Tem

11. Curlies

What to say about Curlies shack that proudly gains tourists like anything at its service on Anjuna beach. Known for not only its glowing ambience but also the huge space it offers in form of a lounge, garden restaurant, bar, club zone, and open sea view platform.

Travellers love to visit here for the heart throbbing parties and delicacies they serve with yummy cocktails. Curlies also provide stay options to its guests and water sports activities so you may call it all in one and one for all.

12. Mapusa Market

Another traditional and weekly market of Goa brings one step closer to a vibrant Mapusa market that takes place every Friday. Holding its grace within the Mapusa municipal market, get into the colours and noise and live the Goan charm distinctly.

The market is known for jewellery, pottery, spice, and carpet shops. Not just this, you can also find a variety of delicacies to munch upon as well as take them back home. Take a whiff of fresh fishes, vegetable and meat along with cheap local wine tha