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Goa Museum

Goa Museum

2.56km from Reis Magos Fort

The museum has over 8,000 artifacts on display, including stone sculptures, wooden objects, carvings, bronzes, paintings, manuscripts, rare coins, and anthropological objects. The main focus is on Ancient History and Archaeology, Art and Craft, and Geology.

Aguada Fort

Aguada Fort

3.93km from Reis Magos Fort

A well preserved 17th-century fort along with a lighthouse overlooking the Arabian sea. It was a reference point for the vessels coming from Europe at that time. A freshwater spring within the fort provided water supply to the ships that used to stop by. This is how the fort got its name: Aguada, meaning Water.

Candolim Beach, Goa

Candolim Beach, Goa

5.52km from Reis Magos Fort

Candolim is a census town in North Goa ,and is a tourist destination. It is less congested and has better planned than the other beaches of Goa

Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary

Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary

6.76km from Reis Magos Fort

An estuarine mangrove habitat declared as a Bird sanctuary. The sanctuary is named after Salim Ali, the eminent Indian Ornithologist. Accessed by a ferry service running between Ribander and Chorão, it sanctuary has a paved walk that runs between mangroves.

Calangute Beach

Calangute Beach

7.83km from Reis Magos Fort

Calangute beach is the largest in North Goa. The beach offers water sport activities like parasailing and water skiing, among others.

Baga Beach

Baga Beach

9.7km from Reis Magos Fort

Long sandy beach packed with shacks, resorts and fishing boats. Quieter and isolated, it stands among high hills and deep blue Arabian Sea.

Basilica of Bom Jesus

Basilica of Bom Jesus

10.95km from Reis Magos Fort

The Basilica is partially in ruins but still a model of elegance, and a fine example of Jesuit architecture. This is the only church in Old Goa, which is unplastered on the outside. The lime plaster which existed earlier was stripped off by a zealous Portuguese conservationist in 1950. The church contains the mortal remains of St. Francis Xavier.

Se Cathedral

Se Cathedral

11.03km from Reis Magos Fort

Built to commemorate the victory of the Portuguese under Afonso de Albuquerque over a Muslim army, leading to the capture of the city of Goa in 1510. Since the day of the victory happened to be on the feast of Saint Catherine, the cathedral was dedicated to her.

Anjuna Beach

Anjuna Beach

11.26km from Reis Magos Fort

Part of a 30 kilometers extended beach coastline along the west coast of Goa by the Arabian sea. In some parts of the beach, you will be able to see an array of red laterite rocks protruding out to the sea.

Indian Naval Aviation Museum

Indian Naval Aviation Museum

13.95km from Reis Magos Fort

Showcases the evolution of the Indian Naval Air Arm. The museum is divided into two main parts, an outdoor exhibit, and a two-story indoor gallery. The outdoor exhibit is a huge park that visitors can walk through and see decommissioned aircraft. Some of them date back to before the 1940s.

Chapora Beach

Chapora Beach

14.24km from Reis Magos Fort

White sands, black lava rocks, sapphire expanse, and shaking palms. One of the most favorite beaches of Goa, with plenty of shacks and restaurants around.

Chapora Fort

Chapora Fort

14.43km from Reis Magos Fort

This ancient fort in North Goa offers splendid views of the adjoining Vagator beach and overlooks the Arabian Sea from all angles.

Mandrem Beach

Mandrem Beach

21.98km from Reis Magos Fort

White sand beach with clear water. Quiet and peaceful, the view of Mandrem Beach is special during high tide time when the sea water rushes into the Mandrem Creek.

Colva Beach

Colva Beach

26.43km from Reis Magos Fort

Covered in powdery white sand and lined with coconut palms, this is a very popular and busy beach of Goa.

Goa Chitra Museum

Goa Chitra Museum

29.44km from Reis Magos Fort

It has a collection of over 4000 artifacts focusing on Goa's traditional agrarian technology and lifestyle. The collection includes examples of local pottery, farming tools, musical instruments, ancient carts and palanquins from different points of the past. It also showcases an organic farm for the cultivation of various vegetables, herbs, spices, sugarcane, and rice which are staples of the area.

Cabo de Rama Fort

Cabo de Rama Fort

46.96km from Reis Magos Fort

In the past, the fort has switched hands between Hindu, Muslim monarchs and the Portuguese and witnessed many battles. The present rickety structure with turrets and rusty cannons is a leftover of the Portuguese.

Mahadeva Temple, Tambdi Surla

Mahadeva Temple, Tambdi Surla

47.91km from Reis Magos Fort

This is a 12th-century Shaivite temple. It is the only structural temple of the Kadamba period(10th to 14th century) to survive the destructions during Muslim and Portuguese occupations of Goan territory.

Agonda Beach

Agonda Beach

53.83km from Reis Magos Fort

Stretching for miles, this is one of the best beaches of Goa and the country. During September, the beach serves as a nesting ground for olive ridley sea turtles.

Amboli Water Falls

Amboli Water Falls

54.19km from Reis Magos Fort

It is a breathtaking waterfall located in south Maharashtra. Amboli is one of the world's "Eco Hot-Spots" category.

Salaulim Dam

Salaulim Dam

54.31km from Reis Magos Fort

Goa’s largest manmade reservoir. The Selaulim dam is a composite earth-cum-masonry dam of 42.7 meters height with a water spread area of 24 square kilometers. The Duckbill type spillway here is an interesting structure to checkout.

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Reis Magos Fort

Reis Magos Fort

Verem, Bardez, Goa 403114, India

Surrounded by sturdy laterite walls studded with typically Portuguese turrets, it was erected in 1551 to protect the narrowest point at the mouth of the Mandovi river. It was used as a residence for viceroys and later converted to a fortress.