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Diu

  • Nagoa Beach
  • Ghoghla Beac
  • Gangeshwar Mahadev Temple
  • St. Francis of Assisi Church

Diu is a serene coastal town and island located on the southern tip of Gujarat, India, known for its scenic beaches and Portuguese heritage. Separated from the mainland by a narrow channel, Diu was a Portuguese colony for more than four centuries until 1961, which has left a lasting influence on its architecture and culture. The massive Diu Fort, built in the 16th century, stands proudly along the Arabian Sea and is one of the main attractions of the island. Its strong walls, cannons, and lighthouse offer beautiful views of the coastline. St. Paul’s Church, with its splendid Baroque style, reflects the artistic brilliance of colonial times. Diu is famous for clean and peaceful beaches such as Nagoa Beach, Jallandhar Beach, and Ghoghla Beach, where tourists enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. The calm blue waters and pleasant climate make it an ideal holiday destination. Naida Caves and the INS Khukri Memorial are other popular spots that add historical and natural charm to the island. Unlike Gujarat, Diu permits alcohol, attracting visitors from nearby states. The town has a relaxed lifestyle with colorful streets, local seafood, and vibrant festivals. Traditional fishing remains an important occupation for residents. Well connected by road and a small airport, Diu welcomes travelers throughout the year. With its blend of natural beauty, adventure activities, and rich historical landmarks, Diu offers a refreshing escape and remains one of the most attractive tourist destinations on India’s west coast.

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