The village's tranquil atmosphere allows visitors to unwind and enjoy a more relaxed experience. And, we feel that this is the right environment to enjoy the traditional Goan architecture with its colourful Portuguese-style houses, narrow winding streets, and tiled roofs.
Reis Magos is one of the many seaside villages in Goa and here, you can catch a glimpse of fishermen engaged in their daily routines. You will be surprised at how interesting and even soothing this experience can be. We love a good rustic holiday!
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The village also offers opportunities to savour authentic Goan cuisine. There are local eateries and restaurants that serve traditional Goan delicacies, allowing visitors to indulge in the flavours of the region.
The fort has undergone extensive restoration and now serves as a cultural and heritage centre.
The Reis Magos Fort now houses art exhibitions, galleries, and cultural events that provide insights into the state's past. Within the Reis Magos Fort, you'll also find the Museum of Goa Daman and Diu. This museum exhibits artefacts, photographs, and documents that chronicle the colonial history and cultural heritage of Goa, Daman, and Diu.
Reis Magos is just a short distance away from the bustling streets and attractions of Panaji, making it easily accessible for those who are looking for some peace and quiet. It makes for a fun day trip.