1. Fort Aguada is a well-preserved 17th-century Portuguese fort located in Goa, India. The fort was built in 1612 by the Portuguese to guard against the Dutch and the Marathas. The name \"Aguada\" means water in Portuguese, and the fort got its name because it had a freshwater spring that supplied water to passing ships.
The fort is situated on Sinquerim Beach, overlooking the Arabian Sea. It is a popular tourist destination not only for its historical significance but also for the stunning views it offers of the surrounding coastline.
2. Fort Aguada is open to visitors from 9:30 am to 6:00 pm every day of the week. The fort does not have a phone number for inquiries, but you can check with local tourism offices for more information.
3. The entrance ticket to Fort Aguada costs around INR 25 for Indian visitors and INR 300 for foreign tourists. The fort is easily accessible by road, and you can reach it by car or bike. Public buses and taxis are also available for transportation to the fort. Additionally, many tour operators in Goa offer guided tours to the fort as part of their packages.