Goa, India, is famous for its beaches and places of worship. Tourism is its primary industry, and is generally focused on the coastal areas of Goa. Major tourist attractions include Bom Jesus Basilica, Fort Aguada, a wax museum on Indian culture, and a heritage museum. The Churches and Convents of Goa have been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Goa also draws tourists from all over India for its bungee activity, water sports and underwater scuba diving experience.
Beaches
Goa’s beaches cover about 125 kilometers (78 miles) of its coastline. These beaches are divided into North and South Goa.
North Goa Beaches
- Pernem
- Querim Beach,
- Kalacha Beach,
- Arambol Beach,
- Mandrem Beach,
- Ashvem Beach,
- Morjim Beach,
- Bardez
- Chapora Beach,
- Vagator Beach,
- Ozran Beach,
- Anjuna Beach,
- Baga Beach,
- Calangute Beach,
- Candolim Beach,
- Sinquerim Beach,
- Coco Beach,
- Kegdole beach
- Tiswadi
- Miramar Beach,
- Caranzalem Beach,
- Dona Paula Beach,
- Vaiguinim Beach,
- Bambolim Beach,
- Siridao Beach
South Goa Beaches
- Mormugao
- Arossim Beach,
- Utorda Beach,
- Majorda Beach,
- Betalbatim Beach,
- Colva Beach,
- Sernabatim Beach,
- Benaulim Beach,
- Varca Beach,
- Cavelossim Beach,
- Mobor Beach,
- Betul Beach
- Bogmalo Beach,
- Baina Beach,
- Hansa Beach,
- Hollant Beach,
- Cansaulim Beach,
- Velsao Beach
- Salcete
- Quepem
- Canaiguinim Beach
- Canacona
- Cabo de rama Beach,
- Kakolem Beach,
- Dharvalem Beach,
- Cola Beach,
- Agonda Beach,
- Palolem Beach,
- Patnem Beach,
- Rajbag Beach,
- Talpona Beach,
- Galgibag Beach,
- Polem Beach