Cavelossim-Mobor is a a census town, located at a distance of around 16 km from the district centre. Cavelossim and Mobor are the two beaches of the region which is located at the southernmost tip of Salcette beach. The Sal River flows through the region and finally falls into the Arabian Sea, which is located south of the town. Comprising of soft white sand and black lava rocks, the beaches are known for their surroundings and pleasant atmosphere. The prime attraction of the beaches is dolphin watching, which is carried out on traditional fishing boats.
The history of the region dates back to the advent of the Portuguese in 1510, who ruled the region from the 16th to 18th centuries. Thereafter, the region was ruled by Hindu, Muslim and Portuguese rulers over the centuries, which is reflected in the monuments and relics present in the destination. Some of the notable attractions of the region are the various churches, which were constructed by the Portuguese.
By Air: The nearest airport is Dabolim Airport, located at a distance of around 42 km.
By Rail: Margao and Vasco da Gama are the nearest railway stations.
By Road: Kadamba bus stand at Panaji is the main bus station of the region, which is operated by state owned buses.