Dabolim Airport (GOI) is 5.53 km from the city center of Mormugao. The airport serves local and international flights. Also Dabolim Airport is the airport used by the Indian Navy.
In this regard, sometimes there are inconveniences for passengers - during the hours of military exercises, the harbor is closed for receiving and sending civil flights. Because of this difficulty, the Indian government decided to build a new airport in MOPI (North Goa), which will specialize exclusively in civilian transport.
You can get from the airport by public transport, but this is not a very convenient option. There is no exact timetable for buses and they are always crowded. The most convenient and safest option is a taxi. It is best to pay for the trip in advance at special payment points, after payment you will receive a receipt that must be provided to the driver, this will help to avoid
A panoramic view of Mormugao can be seen by visiting an ancient fort, which was commissioned by the Vice President of Portugal of India, Dom Francisco da Gama, 4th Earl of Vidigueira, during his second government to protect the South Goa bar, then the capital of the state of India. The fort is located 3 km from the port.
You can visit the Aviation Museum (Naval Aviation Museum), this museum contains exhibits demonstrating the evolution of India's naval weapons over the decades. The museum is divided into two main parts, an open air exhibition and a two-story indoor gallery. The museum was opened in October 1998 and is one of two military aviation museums in India, the other is the Indian Air Force Museum, Palam in Delhi. The Naval Aviation Museum is the only such museum in Asia.
The Cathedral of the Three Kings, also called Timiko Cathedral, is a cult building belonging to the Catholic Church. The temple adheres to the Roman or Latin rite and functions as the main church of the Timiko diocese (Dioecesis Timikaënsis or Keuskupan Timika), which was created in 2003 by the bull "Supernum evangelizationis" of Pope John Paul II.
The Goa Museum (MOG) is a private contemporary art gallery at the Pilerne industrial estate, near Calangute. The museum has no permanent collection. At 1,500 square meters, it is the largest private art space in India. It was founded by the Goan artist Subod Kerkar.
The Houses of Goa Museum, a unique museum of the architect Gerard da Cunha, preserves for posterity the phenomenal result of the combination of Eastern and Western architectural styles.