Cabo De Rama, Goa

An ancient fort, an old Portuguese church, a short trek, and the most astounding view of the Arabian ocean flanked by beautiful mountains and palm trees

Does it not sound like a paradise? This is precisely what Cabo De Rama in South Goa is! This article will provide you with all the necessary information and tips about Cabo De Rama. If you like to explore secluded beaches in South Goa. Check this one.

During our latest trip, we stayed in South Goa for three days, and each day we could explore a new destination. Let’s know more about Cabo De Rama.

Cabo De Rama Overview

Driving through the narrow palm-fringed lanes dotted with quaint Goan houses, small villages, and vast stretches of greenery (some golden-brown fields in between), the map took us to the front fort gate. By the way, there was hardly any signal, but somehow the GPS worked. Cabo De Rama fort is located on the hill along the Canacona coast. An impressive entrance leads to open ground. One path takes you to the top of the fort and another to a magnificent Portuguese church. Walk a little further into the wilderness, and you reach the ruined walls of the fort. The moment you enter the door, a breathtaking vista of palm trees and the backdrop of the Arabian Ocean greets you. Somehow the palm trees on the hill form a terrace garden-like view. I am not sure if it is natural or someone planted them like that. Anyways, descend through the stairs to be welcomed by the gorgeous view of the ocean. Pebble beach is a small cove-like rocky beach with round pebbles scattered all around.

History of Cabo De Rama

Spread across 1,80,000 sq.m., Cabo De Rama is the largest and one of the oldest forts in Goa. The fort stands on a cape and gets its name from Lord Rama. The history of the fort dates back way back the Portuguese times. According to the legends, Lord Rama, his wife Devi Sita, and brother Lakshman spent their exile time here. The local Sunda rulers built the fort and ruled it until the Portuguese conquered it and restored it. They also built St. Anthony Church inside the fort. After that, it was a government prison till 1955. Now, this abandoned fort is a popular tourist attraction in South Goa.

What to see in Cabo De Rama – Must visit places

1.         The Cabo De Rama Fort – Explore the architecture of this medieval hill fort. Although most of it is in ruins, you can still admire the structures like the bridge at the entrance, watchtower, iron cannons, and remains of the walls. Admire the architectural wonder.

2.         Chapel of Saint Anthony – At the center of the fort premise is the white church exhibiting the prominent Portuguese architecture. This heritage Chapel built by the Portuguese rulers is still in a good state. The local community organizes an annual feast here to offer their prayers.

3.         Pebble Beach – The uneven stone stairs will take you to one of the most stunning hidden beaches in South Goa. Its a short trek consisting of 80-90 stairs and takes 10 minutes.The beach is covered by pebbles of different shapes and sizes, making this rocky beach a unique one. The mountains flank the beach from both sides, adding further to the panoramic view. Pebble beach is a perfect place to enjoy the gorgeous vista of the Arabian sea. You can also observe tiny mollusks and crabs at the edge of the rocks.

4.         Cabo De Rama Sunset point – Cabo De Rama is known for its stunning sunset view. Enjoy the captivating view of the sunset from the top of the Fort. This mesmerizing view will surely leave you breathless.