


It is one of the country's finest beaches, and tourists who keep falling in love with it have spread its name all over the world.
The island is also dotted by three Portuguese churches one which has been converted into a museum housing some rare Portuguese artifacts.
Another cynosure at Diu is the Fort of Diu, an imposing statement of power.
Diu is a quiet secluded island measuring less than 40 sq.km. Off the west coast of India, it is connected to the mainland of Gujarat by a causeway. The total length of the coastline of Diu does not exceed 21 km.
This beautiful island in the Arabian Sea has the river Chasi running along its northern frontier. It's neat golden beaches run along merrily providing blissful solitude in blue waters beneath blu skies.
A former Portuguese enclave, Diu is perhaps the most exotic destination on the West Coast of India. Gently rocked by the winds and waves of the Arabian Sea, Diu is an ideal retreat. It offers the most desirable blend of sun, sand and sea. The climate is pleasant throughout the year. Nobody and nothing is in a hurry. Here you will find undisturbed peace and a unique holiday.
WHAT TO SEE
Nagoa Beach
Fortress of Panikot
St. Paul's Church
Jallandhar Shrine
Gangeshwar Temple
Navlakha Parshvanath Temple
Jama Masjid
Diu Museum
Musical Fountain At Collector Office
St. Thomas Church – Museum
Church of St. Francis of Assisi
Ghoghla Beach
INS Khukri Memorial
How to get there:
Air :
Nearest airport is Junagadh, which is connected to Mumbai via Keshod, Porbandar and Rajkot.
Rail :
It is well connected to Rajkot, Veraval and Ahmedabad.
Road :
Luxury and Semi luxury buses (private and state transport) are easily available. Cars of various types are also available on hire.