After breakfast, get ready for Goa's sightseeing tour begins with a visit to the Basilica of Bom Jesus, dedicated to "Bom Jesus", meaning “infant Jesus”. This 400-years old UNESCO site stands unique from other churches with its un-plastered exterior. Built-in the year 1594, it is one of the magnificent examples of Baroque architecture. Next, Visit the Se Cathedral Church dedicated to St. Catherine of Alexandria. It is a beautiful edifice graced with superb Iberian façades, intricate mosaic work and carvings. It is renowned for its biggest Church Bell in Goa. Close to Se Cathedral is the Museum of Christian Art, which carries a good collection of priest robes, archaics, wine cups (chalices), gorgeous paintings and statues. Later, Go head to the Church of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception, which has the 2nd largest church bell in Goa after Se Cathedral. This church, built in 1541, is dedicated to Mary Immaculate. Visit the Aguada Fort. Here you can witness the confluence of the Mandovi River and the Arabian Sea. This 17th-century Portuguese-styled fort is named after a freshwater spring that supplied water to the Aguada Fort - wherein “Agua” is a Portuguese word that means water and “Aguada” means where the water gets collected. Over the years, it lures its visitors with scenic landscapes, spectacular sea views and awe-inspiring historical tales. Spend time clicking photographs here. Drive past Sinquerim Beach, Candolim Beach and Calangute Beach. Visit the Church of Mae de Deus in Saligao, Goa. This pristine white-painted Church built in 1873 is one of the finest examples of the Neo-Gothic style of architecture. It is a stunningly distinctive church dedicated to Nossa Senhora Mai de Deus (Mother of God). Drive past Baga and Anjuna beach. Visit Vagator Beach; the 17th-century Chapora Fort overlooking the Chapora River is close to it. It is known for its mesmerizing sunset views in the evening. Overnight stay at a hotel in Goa.