

A serene and historic shrine perched on a cliff, offering stunning sea views and a peaceful atmosphere.
A historic church with beautiful architecture and a peaceful atmosphere.
The first fortress built by the British in India, now a museum showcasing colonial history.
A popular urban beach with a 13-km long shoreline, perfect for evening walks and sunset views.

Shrine Of Our Lady Of The Sea is often breezy and can have sudden showers.
The shrine is located on a hill, requiring some walking.

Dress codes are conservative near religious sites.
A local favorite for breakfast, known for its large portions and friendly service.
A historic spot for lunch, serving classic sandwiches since 1950.

An upscale dining experience, famous for its steaks and seafood dishes.
A silver medal depicting Our Lady of the Sea, a symbol of protection and faith, crafted by local artisans.
Vibrant paintings of religious scenes and symbols, reflecting the local Catholic heritage and artistic tradition.
Gourmet sea salt harvested from the nearby sea, a staple in local cuisine and a unique culinary souvenir.
Thin, crispy pancake topped with sweet coconut jam, served with fresh fruit
Hot and sour soup with lemongrass, kaffir lime leaves, and straw mushrooms
Marinated pork skewers grilled and served with a spicy dipping sauce

A unique museum housed in a former Art Deco swimming pool, showcasing a vast collection of contemporary art.

MoMA PS1, a contemporary art center, is housed in a former public school in Long Island City, Queens. It's known for its innovative exhibitions and the Young Architects Program.
Discover Brockville's rich history in this engaging museum, housed in a former jail, offering interactive exhibits and a beautiful heritage garden.