• Diu • Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu
IslandDiu Island is a charming coastal destination located off the southern coast of Gujarat in western India. Surrounded by the Arabian Sea, the island is famous for its tranquil beaches, rich Portuguese heritage, and scenic landscapes. Having been under Portuguese rule for more than four centuries, Diu showcases a unique blend of Indian and European cultures that can be seen in its architecture, churches, and historical monuments.
One of the island's major attractions is the impressive Diu Fort, a massive sea-facing structure built in the sixteenth century. Visitors can explore its ancient walls, cannons, and panoramic views of the sea. Another popular attraction is Naida Caves, known for their fascinating rock formations and natural lighting effects. Beach lovers can relax at Nagoa Beach, Ghoghla Beach, and Chakratirth Beach, which offer opportunities for swimming, water sports, and enjoying beautiful sunsets.
Diu is also known for its peaceful atmosphere. Unlike many crowded tourist destinations, the island provides a calm and refreshing environment ideal for relaxation. The clean roads, pleasant weather during winter, and friendly local culture make it a favorite destination for families, couples, and solo travelers.
The island's cuisine is another highlight, featuring delicious seafood along with traditional Gujarati dishes. Visitors can explore local markets, enjoy coastal scenery, and experience the unique cultural heritage that distinguishes Diu from other beach destinations in India.
With its combination of natural beauty, historical significance, and cultural richness, Diu Island offers an unforgettable travel experience. Whether one is interested in history, adventure, photography, or simply spending time by the sea, Diu provides something special for every traveler and remains one of India's most attractive coastal destinations.
What is the best time to visit?
October to March – ideal weather
What is the entry fee?
₹ No entry fee