The rich Portuguese historical sites, glistening golden beaches, pristine blue waters, diverse water sports and the warm hospitality of the locals make Diu an ideal place to visit any time of the year. Located at the mouth of the Damanganga River, which meets the Arabian Sea, Diu is a dream destination that wins the hearts of countless tourists. Diu also has the distinctive branching palm trees, locally called Hoka trees, brought by the Portuguese from the distant shores of Africa.
The Diu Fort offers expansive views of the Arabian Sea and a glimpse of the glorious past of the region. The mysterious Naida Caves can be explored, where nature has carved intricate rocks to create an ethereal landscape.
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