– A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this church is famous for housing the mortal remains of St. Francis Xavier and is an excellent example of Baroque architecture.

– One of the largest churches in Asia, the Se Cathedral is known for its stunning Gothic architecture and the beautiful Golden Bell.

– The ruins of this 16th-century church tower provide insight into the past grandeur of Old Goa and offer a great viewpoint.

– This stunning structure resembles St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome and features a unique blend of Baroque and Corinthian architecture.

– Located near the Basilica of Bom Jesus, this museum showcases a collection of sacred art from various periods in Christian history in Goa.

– A museum dedicated to Goan history, with artifacts from ancient temples, sculptures, and items from the colonial period, offering insights into India's rich past.

– Located in neighboring Talaulim, this church is known for its beautiful architecture and serene surroundings.

– A statue dedicated to the Goan priest and reformer who is known for his contributions to hypnotism and the first Goan to be recognized internationally.

– Situated in Panjim, this iconic church is known for its beautiful white façade and stunning views of the surrounding area.

– A short ferry ride from Old Goa, this scenic island is known for its lush greenery, traditional Goan homes, and peaceful environment.

– A serene spot for tranquility and scenic beauty, the river offers various opportunities for boat rides and enjoying nature.

– Home to the Dr. Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary, this island is a paradise for bird watchers and nature lovers.

– Located a short distance from Old Goa, this well-preserved Portuguese fort offers stunning views of the Arabian Sea and the surrounding coastline.

– The nearby town offers a glimpse into modern Goan life, alongside its own attractions and proximity to beaches.

– A short drive from Old Goa, this ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is nestled in the lush forest and offers a serene atmosphere.