An account is given of the main characteristics of relief and morphotectonics for the western part of the Hindostan Peninsula within Goa and Karnataki: the shoreline and structure of the coastal zone, coastal uplands and low-lying areas, the scarp of the Western Ghatts, and multicycle plains of the Deccan Plateau. It is established that the coastal Goa step is undergoing slow tectonic settlings.