Radia's Guidebook

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Radia's Guidebook

Sightseeing

The sturdy walls of the Aguada Fort, built in the early 1600s under Portuguese colonial rule, surround a 19th-century lighthouse.
150 locals recommend
Fort Aguada
Fort Aguada Road
150 locals recommend
The sturdy walls of the Aguada Fort, built in the early 1600s under Portuguese colonial rule, surround a 19th-century lighthouse.
Baga standing on the shores of the Arabian Sea, is known for it’s long, sandy Baga Beach, a popular spot for water sports. Held on Saturday nights, Baga Beach Market features stalls selling handicrafts and textiles.
140 locals recommend
Baga Beach
Tito's Lane
140 locals recommend
Baga standing on the shores of the Arabian Sea, is known for it’s long, sandy Baga Beach, a popular spot for water sports. Held on Saturday nights, Baga Beach Market features stalls selling handicrafts and textiles.

Food scene

Serving the world on Baga Beach with the best of Seafood, Goan, Continental, Indian and other cuisines since 1965.
89 locals recommend
Brittos
171 Calangute - Baga Rd
89 locals recommend
Serving the world on Baga Beach with the best of Seafood, Goan, Continental, Indian and other cuisines since 1965.
A trip to Goa will be incomplete without a visit to this place. It's a beach front restaurant come upmarket shack serving a variety of delicious food.
59 locals recommend
Calamari Bathe & Binge - will reopen in October
59 locals recommend
A trip to Goa will be incomplete without a visit to this place. It's a beach front restaurant come upmarket shack serving a variety of delicious food.