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Start with a relaxed beach-shack breakfast: try Goan poi (local bread), omelette or a prawn bhurji with filter coffee; shacks typically open around 8:00am and are perfect for sunrise views.
Walk the shoreline, rent a parasail or jet-ski if you want adventure; beaches are open year-round but water sports counters operate ~9:00am–6:00pm (confirm hours locally).
Explore the 17th-century sea fort and its lighthouse for panoramic views of the Arabian Sea; the fort grounds are usually open 9:00am–5:00pm — check lighthouse access times.
Eat a Goan fish curry or prawn thali at a local restaurant near the beach; lunch service generally runs 12:00pm–3:00pm and is ideal for sampling regional flavours.
Choose a seafront restaurant for fresh seafood and Goan desserts; many places open for dinner from 7:00pm and stay till 11:00pm or later — book a table on weekends.
Leave early for Dudhsagar Falls to avoid heat and crowds; the falls and surrounding area are generally accessible 7:00am–5:00pm but jeep/rail-trail options vary by operator — prebook a jeep safari or guide.
Many spice plantations offer a Goan thali lunch and a short plantation walk; lunch service commonly 12:00pm–2:00pm and includes spices and local recipes.
Take a guided walk through the spice gardens to learn about cardamom, pepper, cinnamon and kokum — most plantations run tours 10:00am–4:00pm, so check timings when booking.
Visit Basilica of Bom Jesus and Se Cathedral to see UNESCO-era architecture; most churches welcome visitors roughly 9:00am–5:00pm but check seasonal service timings beforehand.
Stroll the colourful streets of Fontainhas, spotting Portuguese villas and street art; it’s open to walk anytime, but afternoons are best for photography and cafes.
Take a one-hour river cruise on the Mandovi for sunset views and local music — cruises typically depart around 5:30pm–7:30pm, so book in advance on busy days.