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Goa 2-Day Itinerary

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Day 1: Arrival & North Goa Exploration

Morning: Arrive at Dabolim Airport, transfer to your hotel in Calangute and enjoy a leisurely breakfast. After settling in, head to Fort Aguada for panoramic sea views and a glimpse of colonial history.

Afternoon: Savor a beachside lunch at a popular shack before strolling along Calangute Beach, the “Queen of Beaches.” Continue the sun‑and‑sand experience at the lively Baga Beach, where water sports and markets abound.

Evening: Watch the sunset from the historic Chapora Fort, then dine at the iconic Greek‑themed restaurant Thalassa, known for its fire‑pit performances and Goan‑fusion cuisine.

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Day 2: South Goa Culture & Relaxation

Morning: After breakfast, travel south to Old Goa to explore the UNESCO‑listed Basilica of Bom Jesus and the grand Se Cathedral, marveling at their baroque architecture and relics.

Afternoon: Enjoy a hearty seafood lunch at Martin's Corner in Betalbatim, then unwind on the tranquil sands of Colva Beach (or swap for the crescent‑shaped Palolem Beach if you prefer a quieter vibe).

Evening: Conclude your visit with a serene sunset at Sunset Beach (Betalbatim), followed by a relaxed dinner at a nearby local eatery serving authentic Goan thalis.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Fort Aguada – Approx. 1.5 hrs – $0 entry (parking $2)
  • Calangute Beach – Approx. 2 hrs – Free (parking $2)
  • Baga Beach – Approx. 2 hrs – Free (parking $2)
  • Chapora Fort – Approx. 1 hr – Free (parking $1)
  • Thalassa (dinner) – Approx. 2 hrs – $30 per person
  • Basilica of Bom Jesus – Approx. 1.5 hrs – $3 entry
  • Se Cathedral – Approx. 1 hr – Free
  • Martin's Corner (lunch) – Approx. 1.5 hrs – $25 per person
  • Colva Beach – Approx. 2 hrs – Free (parking $2)
  • Sunset Beach – Approx. 1 hr – Free
  • Total Estimated Cost: $65

Tips

If you have extra days, consider extending your stay to explore the lesser‑known beaches of South Goa, visit a spice plantation, or join a dolphin‑watching cruise from Morjim. To shorten the trip, focus solely on either the bustling North Goa scene or the serene South Goa heritage, skipping either the beach hopping or the Old Goa churches to fit everything into a single, relaxed day.

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