Duration:6 Nights / 7 Days
Places Covered:Goa - Mumbai
Se Cathedral Church:
One of the most ancient and celebrated religious buildings of Goa, this magnificent
16th century monument.
Ruins of Church of St. Augustine:
This highly visible landmark, a 46m-high tower served as a belfry and formed
part of the facade of a magnificent Church.
The Church of St. Anne at Talaulim, Ilhas:
Of all the churches in Goa, the most ostentious and notable for its
excellent architeture is that of St Anne.
Basilica of Bom Jesus:
This is the only church in Old Goa, which is not plastered on the outside,
the lime plaster having been stripped off by a zealous Portuguese conservationist
in 1950.
Reis Magos Church:
The small hamlet of Reis Magos lies on banks of the Mandovi river and is home
to two famous landmarks of Goa - the Reis Magos fort and the Reis Magos Church.
St. Cajetan Church:
The large and beautiful Church of St. Cajetan, lies about half a kilometer
away to the north east of the Se Cathedral, and quite near the ruins of the
Viceregal Palace.
Church of St. Francis of Assissi:
To the west of the Se Cathedral is the former palace of the Archbishop that
connects the Se Cathedral to the Convent and Church of St. Francis of Assisi.
Church of St Paul:
It was started as a seminary of the Holy Faith for training young converts
by two priests Diogo de Borba and Miguel Vaz who had established the Santa
Fé confraternity.
Church of Mary Immaculate Conception:
The church was one of the first to be built in Goa, certainly being there by
1541.