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Built in 1612, this legendary Portuguese fort housed a natural spring that allowed passing ships to replenish their water supplies. When you visit this massive structure, be sure to capture the sweeping views from its four-story lighthouse.
Candolim Beach is the perfect choice for beach lovers looking to avoid the hustle and bustle of the nearby beaches in North Goa. Be immersed in a true Goan experience on this sought-after beach flanked with shacks and bars.
Experience Goa's exciting nightlife at LPK Waterfront Club. Popularly known as "Love Passion Karma," the club is located by the edge of the Nerul River in Candolim and is a total must-visit for music lovers and partygoers. Soak up the club's vibrant atmosphere while you dance the night surrounded by stunning rock carvings and riverfront views.
Stroll along Parra's picturesque coconut road and enjoy Goa's tropical splendor. Located in the nearby village of Parra, this charming road lined with coconut trees offers a glimpse into Goa's rich natural beauty and cultural heritage. Explore the nearby St. Anne's Church or enjoy Parra's famous watermelons, renowned for their refreshing sweetness.
Once a strategic military location, the Chapora Fort is now a popular tourist spot thanks to the commanding views of Chapora Rriver, Vagator Beach, and the Arabian Sea. While little remains of the old fort, the glory and legends of the great battles once fought there still attract many visitors.