Diu is a town in Diu district in the union territory of Daman and Diu, India. Diu District is the tenth least populated district of India.
The town of Diu lies at the eastern end of Diu Island, and is known for its fortress and old Portuguese Cathedral. It is also a fishing town.
Diu has been selected as one of the hundred Indian cities to be developed as a smart city under PM Narendra Modi's flagship Smart Cities Mission.
Diu Fort was built in 1535 and maintained an active garrison until 1960. The Diu fort is the most visited landmarks in the district. The Diu fort and the Basilica of Bom Jesus in Old Goa were chosen as the two wonders from India, among the seven from across the world, out of a list of 27 monuments built in 16 countries during the Portuguese rule. Fort is built on a hillock next to the sea. There are only remains of the fort now but the fort in itself must have been a very romantic place once upon a time.
There are three Portuguese Baroque churches, with St. Paul’s Church, completed in 1610, being the only one still in use for its original purpose. The Church of St. Francis of Assisi, the first church built in Diu, in 1593, is now used as a hospital. St. Thomas Church is currently used as a museum.
An ancient Lord Shiva's Temple is located on the Gangeswar coast.
Naida Caves are located near Jalandhar Beach.
One of the most scenic places in Diu is the INS Khukri or Khukeri memorial which is located near the Jalandhar Beach. The place is known for its open amphitheatre and breaktaking sunset shots.
The nearby Nagoa beach and offshore lighthouse are popular tourist destinations, and the coast is a popular recreational area for parasailing, boating, and jet skiing.
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