Panikotha
Shikha GautamShikha Gautam/Times Travel Editor/SIGHTSEEING, DIU/ Updated : Sep 4, 2016, 11:00 IST
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A huge stone structure, Panikotha is a fortress in the middle of the sea. It also served as the main prison complex when the Portuguese ruled Diu. It can be accessed via ferry boats that leave every 30 minutes from the town jetty. … Read more
A huge stone structure, Panikotha is a fortress in the middle of the sea. It also served as the main prison complex when the Portuguese ruled Diu. It can be accessed via ferry boats that leave every 30 minutes from the town jetty. Quite an impressive complex, it looks all the more stunning at night, bathed in multi-coloured lights. Read less

A huge stone structure, Panikotha is a fortress in the middle of the sea. It also served as the main prison complex when the Portuguese ruled Diu. It can be accessed via ferry boats that leave every 30 minutes from the town jetty. Quite an impressive complex, it looks all the more stunning at night, bathed in multi-coloured lights. A major landmark of the town, it can also be seen from the top of the Diu Fort. It is a mile away from land and is home to a quaint lighthouse and a chapel dedicated to the Goddess of Sea. A secret passageway is believed to connect it to the fort, a way that still has not been found!
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