Fort Aguada

Fort Aguada

Fort Aguada

Fort Aguada, situated at the confluence of the Arabian Sea and the Mandovi River in Goa, was once a critical sea defense for the region. Constructed during the Portuguese colonial era, the fort’s strategic location provided both protection and a vantage point. Today, visitors can explore the remnants of the fort’s structures, walk along the top of the walls to enjoy panoramic views, and delve into the history of Goa under Portuguese rule.

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