Daman and Diu offers you a refreshing holiday. Daman and Diu is a destination for everyone and for all seasons. Idyllic sunbathed-beaches, nostalgic forts and churches and a rich local heritage and culture - tourist attractions in Daman and Diu are galore.
The history of Daman and Diu dates back to some 2000 years. Diu even finds mention in the Mahabharata, that the Pandava brothers spent a few days here during their fourteen years exile.
Owing to its matchless beauty, Daman and Diu were often gifted to victorious kings and princes.
Daman is quite popular for several impressive forts, churches, amusement parks and exotic beaches. The fort of St. Jerome at Nani Daman is simply enchanting and you can also visit the Jain temple nearby. Moreover, the 17th-century-old Se Cathedral and the Church of Our Lady of Rosary in Moti Daman are also worth paying a visit as one will get an opportunity to witness the wonderful Portuguese carvings on the walls of these churches. These are the most significant ones among the Daman & Diu tourist attractions since they are built in the ancient Gothic style and are simply feast for the eyes.
The other noteworthy tourist attractions in Daman & Diu are, the stately Light House, the amusement park and the Gandhi Park that are located at Daman jetty. The water lovers can take a plunge in the cool blue waters of the exquisite Jampore beach. Among the beaches, Devka beach is the most famous and is characterized by sun-kissed sands, turquoise waters and a peaceful ambiance.
The Zampa Gateway among the various tourist attractions in Daman & Diu is of particular interest. It features carvings of lions, angels and a priest and also houses a chapel that has inscription dating back to the year 1702. The tourists will also catch the sight of the artificial Zampa waterfall which is also quite attractive. Paul's Church is the only active church till date.
Moving further on the sightseeing tour of Daman & Diu, you will find old St. Thomas's Church, which has been transformed into the Diu Museum. There is also a huge fort that was built in the year 1541 and is now weathered and weak; it is also one of the key tourist points.
There are also several temples and mosques such as the Gangeshwar Temple and the Jama masjid. The Nagoa beach, Gomptimata, Chakratirth and the stunning Sunset Point are the other prominent beaches that are also the major lures for the discerning tourists.
Fort of Diu: Among the tourist attractions in Daman and Diu, the Diu Fort acquires a prominent position. Skirted by the sea on the three sides, the imposing structure dominates the townscape and offers a magnificent view of the sea.
Hilsa Aquarium: The recently developed Hilsa Aquarium displays a good collection of exotic and colouful fish.
ampore Beach: The serene beach is an ideal place to and listen to the whisper of the palm tress and laze around.
Church of Bom Jesus: The church was built by the Portuguese in 17th century and is famous for their impressive rosewood carvings.
Nagoa Beach: This semi-circular beach is in Bucharwada village. You can swim or engage in various water sports.
Gangeshwar Temple: The temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva houses five lingas in the midst of the rocks on the seashore.