Things To Do in Daman
Along with Goa, Daman and Diu were under Portuguese occupation for more than 450 years and this has left an indelible mark on the two districts. Daman’s Devka beach is the number one tourist attraction in the area. The beach itself is quite lovely but not safe for swimming. There’s also an amusement park right by the beach with multi-coloured fountains, a kids’ corner and a food court. If you fancy a swim, head to Jampore beach 3 kilometres south of Daman. The other attraction in Daman is the 17th-century St. Jerome Fort on the north side of the Daman Ganga River. A huge gateway faces the river and inside the fort is the Church of Our Lady of the Sea. Other notable Portuguese churches in Daman are the Church of Bom Jesus and the Church of Our Lady of the Rosary.
Things To Do in Diu
An island paradise, connected to Gujarat by a creek, Diu is a charming beach resort town. Its sandy beaches are the reason tourists flock here. The horse-shoe shaped Nagoa beach is the most popular and is safe for swimming. The largest beach in Diu, Ghoghla beach offers excellent opportunities for swimming, surfing and parasailing. Chakratirth beach is associated with mythology and is the place where Lord Krishna beheaded the demon Jalandhar. If you have had your fix of beaches, explore the massive and well-preserved 16th century Portuguese Fort in Diu. With a double moat and ramparts lined with cannons, it is an impressive sight.