Goa is known for its laid back vibe and beautiful beaches. But there’s actually a whole lot more to discover in this small Indian state. It used to be a Portuguese colony for more than 400 years, which explains the various Portuguese influences in the city, from religion, culture, cuisine, and architecture. This is what makes Goa an even more interesting place to explore.
Before you head to Goa, it’s a good idea to come prepared. If you plan on exploring the place on your own, then take advantage of our Goa Transport Map. Unlike the other major cities India that’s connected by train, Goa has limited public transportation. Thus, there’s no Goa Metro Map that you can use. Most of the visitors would explore Goa on a motorbike. But if you don’t know how to drive or you are not confident about driving, then the best option is to take the buses and rickshaw.
For those who would prefer to drive around on a motorbike, then check out our free printable copy of the Goa Sightseeing Map. That way, you will know which way to take if you plan on visiting Goa’s famous tourist attractions, such as the Basilica of Bom Jesus, a Catholic church that’s declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The map will also tell you how to get to the Chapora Fort, Aguada Fort, and the most beautiful beaches in the city.
What’s great about Goa is that you can easily explore it on foot. So if you don’t want to drive a motorbike, do check out our Goa Walking Tour Maps so you will be guided on how to visit the famous sights by walking. But if you are not comfortable with the idea of exploring Goa on foot, then take advantage of the Goa bus tours. For more information about these tours, check out our Goa Hop on Hop Off Bus Map.
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