15-Day Budget Goa Itinerary (Mar 25–Apr 8, 2026) — ₹15,000 per Person Guide

North Goa (Calangute/Baga area) · Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Arrival, Beach Intro and Budget Orientation

Morning:

Start your first morning easing into Goa with a hearty local breakfast at Infantaria or a beach shack near Calangute Beach, then stroll the shoreline to feel the sand and sea breeze. Afterward, rent a scooter from a trustworthy vendor (negotiating price) and ride to the colorful lanes around Baga, stopping at a pavement café for fresh coconut water and to pin down wallet-friendly late checkout or dorm options while orienting your daily budget.

Afternoon:

Spend a relaxed afternoon exploring the lively stretch around Anjuna Flea Market (off-season stalls still offer bargains) and hunt for budget souvenirs and local handicrafts. Later, grab a late lunch of Goan xacuti or seafood at a popular budget shack like Mama Mango then wander to Waves Café for a chilled drink while watching kites and parasails, settling your scooter return plan and syncing evening budget goals.

Evening:

As the sun softens, head for a relaxed beachside meal at Souza Lobo on Calangute Beach or grab pocket-friendly seafood thalis at Zuper Xapora before settling into the night. After dinner, wander to Tito's Lane for budget-friendly live music or a chilled drink at Cafe Mambo's outdoor area, then finish with a moonlit stroll toward the quieter stretch by Baga River to plan tomorrow's route and evening budget limits.

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North Goa (Baga/Anjuna/Fort Aguada) · Thursday, March 26, 2026

Explore North Goa Beaches and Markets

Morning:

Wake to a laid-back North Goa morning with a strong coffee and local pao at Candolim Village Market, then wander its lanes to watch fishermen bring in the day's catch and pick up fresh fruit for the beach. Rent a kayak or stand-up paddleboard from a vendor at Sinquerim Beach and glide toward the rocky headland by Fort Aguada Lighthouse for early light photography and quiet sea views before a budget-friendly brunch at the beachfront stall Fish Curry Rice Corner.

Afternoon:

Head to Anjuna Beach's quieter northern stretch for a lazy sunbathe, then wander inland to the colorful lanes of Anjuna Flea Market Extension to haggle for sunglasses, sarongs and local spices at bargain prices. Mid-afternoon, cool off with fresh sugarcane juice at Curlies Beach Shack before renting a bicycle to cruise the palm-fringed road toward the photogenic fishing hamlet around Chapora River Estuary, pausing for budget-friendly seafood bites at a riverside stall.

Evening:

As dusk falls, head to Vagator Beach for dramatic red-cliff views and a chilled sunset drink at the cliffside Thalassa-style taverna (look for budget-friendly happy hour snacks). After sunset, wander the relaxed lanes around Ozran Beach to find a cozy roadside stall serving Goan chaumin and kingfisher beer, then finish the night with live acoustic sets at Seventh Heaven rooftop for an easygoing, wallet-friendly vibe that flows naturally from your day's beach-and-market explorations.

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North Goa (Chapora/Candolim/Fort Aguada) · Friday, March 27, 2026

Historic Forts and Sunset Views

Morning:

Begin with a peaceful stroll and breakfast at a riverside café near Dona Paula Viewpoint, watching local fishermen set out while sampling Goan poi and chai; then head inland to explore the serene ruins and layered Portuguese-era architecture at Reis Magos Fort, where narrow battlements and a small chapel offer quiet photo opportunities and history between budget-friendly guided pamphlets. Finish the morning with a short walk through the tiled lanes of a nearby village market by Miramar to pick up fresh snacks and cooling kokum sherbet before continuing your coastal fort circuit.

Afternoon:

Spend a leisurely afternoon exploring the peaceful lanes and Salt Pans near Sinquerim Village, then cycle down to the hidden coves around Aguada Bay to watch local fishing boats and grab a budget seafood platter at the beachfront stall by Aguada Jetty. Later, ride toward the scenic headland of Chapora Fort, pause at the cliffside tea stall for king coconut water, and follow the contour path to the lesser-known viewpoint above Ozran Rocks for dramatic pre-sunset photos and a quiet moment before the evening crowds arrive.

Evening:

As sunset approaches, head to Baga Riverfront for a relaxed riverside stroll, then catch a ferry across to Bambolim Jetty for golden-hour reflections and quiet photography away from the main beach crowds. After the ferry, wander up to the tiny coastal hamlet of Siridao to sample cheap, authentic Goan snacks at a local stall and finish with chilled kingfisher at a roadside shack while watching the sky turn crimson over the estuary.

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North Goa (Morjim/Arambol) · Saturday, March 28, 2026

Relaxed Beach Day and Local Eats

Morning:

Ease into a slow coastal morning with a coconut-on-the-beach breakfast at La Plage (Morjim) followed by a gentle walk to spot olive ridley nesting signs and fishermen launching boats from the quieter stretch of Morjim Beach; pause at Artjuna's little courtyard café for a fresh fruit smoothie and browse secondhand books and local handicrafts. Later, rent a paddleboard near Arambol Lake and glide across the calm water toward the mangrove edge, then stroll the boho lanes of Arambol to sample hot street-savory crepes and smoky roasted corn at a beachside stall before a lazy sun-soaked hour on the northern Arambol sandbank.

Afternoon:

Wander inland to the quaint village lanes around Paliem Lake Market for a budget-friendly lunch of Goan fish thali at a roadside stall, then hire a bicycle to pedal toward the serene salt pans near Querim Backwaters, pausing to watch local birdlife and the slow rhythm of fishing boats. Later, treat yourself to a chilled cashew-lassi at Cafe Del Mar (Arambol extension) before joining a small, barefoot sunset yoga circle on the quieter stretch of Mandrem-Arambol coastal path, keeping the day easy and in tune with the relaxed mornings you've enjoyed earlier in the trip.

Evening:

As the sun softens, drift to Café Dada for a laid-back seafood tapas dinner under fairy lights, then wander down to Sunset Point (Arambol cliffs) to catch the last glow with a locally made kokum cooler. Afterward, head to Barrel by the Lake for chilled live acoustic music and inexpensive kingfisher beers, finishing the night with a quiet, starlit walk along the quieter northern stretch past Arambol Drum Circle to soak in the boho vibe before sleep.

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Panaji / Old Goa · Sunday, March 29, 2026

Shift South — Cultural Introduction to Old Goa

Morning:

Start your morning with a traditional Goan breakfast at Mum's Kitchen Annex in Panaji, then wander the pastel lane of Fontainhas to admire Portuguese-era balconies and street art while stopping at a tiny café for strong filter coffee. From there, take a short local bus or scooter ride to Se Cathedral and the peaceful cloistered grounds of Church of St. Francis of Assisi for calm exploration and budget-friendly entry, finishing with a riverside walk along the Mandovi Promenade to watch fishermen and set the tone for deeper Old Goa heritage visits later in the day.

Afternoon:

After your Fontainhas morning, take a short ride to Bodgeshwar Temple for a glimpse of local devotional life, then wander the spice-scented lanes around Panjim Market to sample chorizo buns and pick up pocket-friendly cashew sweets. Later cross the Mandovi to explore the quiet museum galleries at Museum of Christian Art and climb the viewing terrace at Pilar Seminary for panoramic river and church-roof views before settling in at a riverside café for an affordable Goan prawn curry and rice.

Evening:

As twilight falls, take a gentle ferry from the Mandovi to Dona Paula Jetty and stroll its waterfront promenade to watch boats light up while sampling street-style chorizo pav from a local vendor; then head toward Miramar Beachside Market for inexpensive sweets and playful people-watching. Finish the night with a quiet tapas-style dinner at Vinayak Family Restaurant featuring Goan-style crab xec xec and a slow-paced riverside walk along the quieter Caranzalem Shoreline, letting the soft estuary breeze settle you into South Goa for the days ahead.

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Panaji · Monday, March 30, 2026

Heritage Walk and Riverfront Evening

Morning:

Begin with a slow, sensory walk through the leafy lanes around Campal Gardens, stopping at the charming colonial-era Instituto Camões for a quick photo of its azulejo tiles and then sipping filter coffee and pastel de nata at the cosy Three Kings Café. Continue to the nearby Fontainhas Heritage Museum for a compact, budget-friendly primer on Goan-Portuguese life, then join a guided short walk that threads past restored Portuguese homes toward Merces Market to sample steaming bolinhas and buy fresh kokum before a riverside brunch at Ritz Classic Café to set up an easy afternoon on the Mandovi.

Afternoon:

Explore Panaji's quieter, local side with a slow cycle or tuk-tuk ride to Campal Jetty for a riverside picnic of freshly made chorizo buns from Margao-style street stalls, then wander to the nearby Municipal Garden to watch families and fishermen while sampling chilled solkadhi from a roadside vendor. Continue with a short walk into the charming lanes of Fontainhas Extension to discover artisan workshops and souvenir tile painters, finishing at Cafe Al Fresco for an affordable Goan fish thali as you plan a gentle evening riverfront stroll.

Evening:

As dusk deepens, wander the laneways toward Panaji Market Jetty to catch a short sunset cruise on the Mandovi with local musicians and inexpensive toddy tastings on board, then hop off to explore the illuminated stalls at Fishermen's Wharf Market for grilled skewers and cashew-based sweets. Finish with a relaxed drink and live fado-style tunes at the quiet riverside terrace of Cafe Terekhol, watching ferries drift by while planning the next day's southward explorations.

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Ponda / Central Goa · Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Day Trip: Spice Plantation and Local Village

Morning:

Start the day with a fragrant walk through Sahakari Spice Farm where you'll learn about cardamom, black pepper and kokum from a local guide, taste freshly ground spice chutneys and sip homemade spiced tea under the canopy. Afterwards, cycle or take a short tuk-tuk to the nearby Bhagwan Mahavir Heritage Village to meet a village family, try your hand at grinding spices the traditional way, and buy pocket-friendly fresh peppercorns and cashew feni to support local producers before heading south for the afternoon's activities.

Afternoon:

After the morning's immersive spice-farm visit, head to Sahakari Spice Village's neighbouring lanes for a hands-on coconut-cracking demo and a budget-friendly Goan thali at the farm's casual canteen, then walk the shaded trail to Tambdi Surla Waterfall for a refreshing dip and birdwatching amid virgin forest. Later, visit the nearby Netravali Tribal Museum to meet local artisans, pick up affordable handwoven baskets and try a short clay-potter session with a village craftsperson before returning to your guesthouse with fresh spices and handmade souvenirs.

Evening:

As dusk falls, head to Tambdi Bhim Temple area for a mellow riverside walk and to watch local families light diyas while sampling spicy bhaji and sweet urad vade from a roadside kiosk. Later, settle at Susegad Café & Garden for a budget-friendly plate of cashew-infused curry and live folk music by local artists, then end the night with a quiet stroll through Keri (Querim) village lanes to see lantern-lit homes and chat with villagers about traditional evening rituals.

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Mandrem / Nerul / River Cruise from Panaji · Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Explore Lesser-Known Beaches and Sunset Cruise

Morning:

Wake up to a tranquil coastal morning at Keri Beach (Querim) for a barefoot walk among dunes and watch local fishermen mend nets, then cycle down the quiet backlane to the sheltered cove of Arambol Sweet Water Lake to paddle and birdwatch amid mangroves. After a fresh coconut and cashew-ladoo snack from a roadside stall near Morjim's northern stretch, head to Mandrem's tidal pools for tide-pooling and a short beach yoga session with a small local instructor to ease into the day's slower, nature-first rhythm as you transition southward from North Goa's busier beaches.

Afternoon:

Spend a lazy afternoon exploring the quieter southern side of Mandrem by walking the tidal lagoon to Keri Creek, then hire a local canoe to glide through mangrove channels where you can spot kingfishers and mudskippers while a guide points out edible coastal herbs. Later, pedal a rented bicycle down to Nerul's hidden coves for a late beach picnic of freshly made sannas and spicy chorizo from a roadside stall, finishing with a short swim at the calm Nerul Bay before heading back to Panaji to board the evening river cruise.

Evening:

As twilight deepens, wander to Ashvem Beach's quieter southern end for a relaxed seafood platter at a low-key shack and watch local fishermen bring in the day's catch; afterward, stroll to the nearby Morjim Birdwatching Point to spot nocturnal shorebirds as lamps begin to glow. Finish with a short evening boat ride from Mandrem Jetty-a calm, budget-friendly sunset cruise that threads through mangrove inlets and offers reflective river views and a chance to sip chilled kokum sharbat while listening to your guide point out lit-up estuary hamlets.

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Panaji / Fontainhas · Thursday, April 2, 2026

Final Sightseeing and Photo Spots

Morning:

Begin with a golden-hour walk through Campal Jetty Gardens to photograph fishing boats and the ornate lampposts, then head to Miramar Promenade for seaside morning light and a fresh pao with bhaji from a beachside vendor. Afterwards, explore the hidden murals and pastel staircases of Rua de Ourem for vibrant street photography, pause at a tiny café on Rua Direita for strong filter coffee, and climb the viewing steps at Altinho Hill Viewpoint for sweeping panoramas of Panaji's rooftops and the Mandovi before lunch.

Afternoon:

Wander the terraced lanes toward Kala Academy to catch street performers and local art stalls, then cross to the nearby Miramar Creative Cluster for candid shots of colorful murals and quirky rooftop gardens while sampling a coconut-sugar iced coffee from a pavement cart. Afterward, stroll down to Sadao Market Promenade to photograph everyday Goan life, pick up a packet of freshly fried chorizo bhaji, and finish at the lesser-known viewpoint above St. Inez Lake for reflective water shots that tie together Panaji's riverine charm and your Fontainhas explorations.

Evening:

As the light softens, wander up to Altinho Church Steps for intimate rooftop views over Panaji and watch laundry-lined alleys glow while snapping golden-hour portraits of local life; then meander toward Rua de Casa Branca to capture pastel façades and ornate balconies as street lamps begin to flicker. Finish with a relaxed riverside drink at Rivona Terrace Café, where you can photograph illuminated ferries on the Mandovi and quietly reflect on your 15-day budget journey while sampling a pocket-friendly kokum cooler.

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Choice of North or South Goa (flex day) · Friday, April 3, 2026

Leisure Day: Beach, Café Hopping, Chill

Morning:

Start a lazy morning with breakfast at Gunpowder Café (try their Kerala-style appam) before drifting to the tranquil stretch of Cansaulim Beach for a barefoot walk and shell hunting; pause at the shaded gazebo by the shore to sip fresh toddy or coconut water. Afterward, rent a bicycle and pedal to nearby Velsao Village to explore its quiet lanes and stop at Cafe Alchemy for a slow filter coffee and homemade banana bread while watching local fishermen sort nets-an easy, unhurried transition from North's bustle toward South Goa's relaxed rhythm.

Afternoon:

Spend a lazy afternoon lounging at Benaulim Beach, where you can rent a shaded umbrella, try coconut-based mocktails at a beachfront shack and watch local fishermen mend nets for evocative photo moments; later stroll the quiet sand toward Cabo de Rama viewpoint for dramatic coastal cliffs without the crowds. Follow this with a slow café crawl through Colva's market lane-sample a refreshing kokum cooler at Brew & Bite Colva and pick up freshly made sannas from a roadside vendor before returning to your guesthouse to relax and plan an easy evening.

Evening:

As the day cools, choose a relaxed beachfront vibe at Varca Beach (South) for a quiet sunset walk and inexpensive crab xec-xec at a family-run shack, or head north to Sinquerim Beach for a laid-back drink while watching Fort Aguada silhouette in the distance. After sunset, enjoy easy live music and pocket-friendly seafood platters at The Fisherman's Wharf (Cavelossim outlet) or sample artisanal desserts and single-origin filter coffee at Soul Café (near Calangute), finishing with a slow walk along the shoreline to reflect on the trip and firm up budget plans for the following day.

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South Goa (Colva/Cabo De Rama) · Saturday, April 4, 2026

Beaches of South Goa — Quiet Relaxation

Morning:

Awake to a slow South Goa morning with a beachfront breakfast of sannas and kahwa at A Reverie on a quiet stretch near Benaulim, then stroll the soft sand toward the lesser-trodden fishing cove by Mobor Jetty to watch local boats return and buy fresh catch straight from fishermen for a picnic. Afterwards, rent a rented bicycle to explore shaded village lanes to Varca Coconut Grove, pause at a roadside stall for chilled kokum sharbat, and continue to the secluded tidal pool at Cavelossim's southern point for a calm dip away from crowds.

Afternoon:

Cycle or take a short tuk-tuk to explore the serene coves around Benaulim Jetty, where you can join a local fisher for a low-cost backwater boat ride and sample freshly grilled prawns at the family-run shack by Benaulim Fishing Harbour. Later, wander up the coast to the quiet headland at Cabo de Rama Fort viewpoint for panoramic cliffside walking trails, lingering with a pocket-friendly coconut cooler as you watch the tide roll against dramatic rock faces and plan a calm evening stroll back along the shoreline.

Evening:

As daylight softens, wander to Palolem's Lalit Point for a gentle cliffside stroll and pause at the low-key beach shack Driftwood Diner for an inexpensive Goan prawn roast and chilled solkadhi while watching local fishermen light lanterns. After dinner, take a short tuk-tuk to Talpona estuary for a quiet, torch-lit mangrove walk (listen for night herons) and finish with a calm, starlit drink at the rustic riverside Cabo Inn Taproom, reflecting on the slow South Goa pace before bed.

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South Goa (Palolem/Patnem) · Sunday, April 5, 2026

Water Activities and Beach Hopping

Morning:

Wake to a breezy South Goa morning with an early swim and stand-up paddle session off Patnem Beach, then join a small-group guided snorkel trip around the rocky headland near Catalan Point to spot colorful reef fish and occasional rays. Afterward, refuel with a budget-friendly breakfast of fresh sannas and filter coffee at Art Resort Café (Palolem) before renting a kayak to explore the tranquil mangrove channel at Galjibag Backwaters, where local guides point out crabs, kingfishers and nesting shorebirds as you gently paddle toward quieter sandbanks.

Afternoon:

After a morning paddle, head east to Cola Beach for a relaxed beach picnic and a swim in its sheltered lagoon; hire a local boat from the shore to cruise the narrow inlet and spot crabs and mangrove birds while your driver shares local fishing lore. Later, cycle back toward Rajbagh Beach for an easy cliffside walk and a budget-friendly coconut-and-fish-sandwich at a family-run shack, ending with a short sunset session of beginner-friendly surf lessons offered by instructors near Ratnagiri Point to round off a water-rich South Goa afternoon.

Evening:

As the tide cools, wander to Cuba Beach (near Palolem) for a relaxed seafood grill at a low-key shack, watching fishermen haul nets while you sample spicy prawn sukha and fresh coconut toddy; afterward, join an inexpensive evening dolphin-spotting boat that departs from Palolem Cove to catch playful pods against a pinking sky. Finish the night with a laid-back beach bonfire at Patnem's southern point-listen to local storytellers, tuck into a budget-friendly Goan fish thali from a nearby stall, and let the gentle surf round off a full day of waterborne adventures.

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Agonda / Cabo De Rama · Monday, April 6, 2026

Eco Walks and Coastal Exploration

Morning:

Rise gently for a nature-rich start with a shoreline birdwatching walk at Agonda Turtle Nesting Zone, where you can spot shorebirds and learn from local conservation volunteers before heading to Coconut Creek Trail for a shady, low-impact hike through coastal groves and endemic shrubs. Finish with a breezy breakfast of sannas and fresh fruit at the eco-friendly Seabird Café (near Agonda lagoon), then rent a bicycle to pedal the quiet backroad toward the dramatic cliffs of Cabo De Rama Headland for sweeping ocean views that link your quieter South Goa days to the upcoming coastal exploration.

Afternoon:

Pedal or scooter south from Agonda to the sheltered mangrove inlet at Agonda Backwaters for a guided canoe trip that reveals fiddler crabs, kingfishers and edible marsh herbs, then stop at the rustic Keri (Cola) viewpoint for a picnic of fresh sannas and cashew chutney while watching fishing boats glide by. Later, follow the cliff path toward Cabo De Rama Fort's lesser-used south trail to explore hidden sea caves and tide pools, finishing with a relaxed tea at the cliffside Windward Café where you can compare notes from earlier coastal walks and plan tomorrow's tranquil beach exploration.

Evening:

As dusk falls, wander to Turtle Beach (Agonda's quieter southern cove) for a slow, lantern-lit shoreline walk with local volunteers who share nesting-spot stories and the gentle ritual of returning hatchling tracks to safety; afterward, head up the coast to Cabo De Rama Lighthouse viewpoint to watch the sun melt into the Arabian Sea while sampling fresh sannas and a roadside cashew-lassi from a family stall. Finish the night at Little Cove Café (near the fort approach) for inexpensive Goan tapas and acoustic music beneath fairy lights, letting the day's eco-walks and coastal discoveries settle into a calm, reflective close.

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Margao / local markets · Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Budget Shopping and Market Crawl

Morning:

Ease into Margao's market rhythm with a breakfast of steaming chorizo pav and cutting chai at Cafe Alankar, then weave through the colorful stalls of Margao Municipal Market to hunt for bargain spices, cashew sweets and vintage sarees while chatting with friendly stallholders. From there, stroll to the nearby artisanal hub of Fatorda Lane to browse hand-painted pottery, affordable silk scarves and secondhand vinyls, finishing with a cheap coconut-fresh juice at Vidhul Fresh Juice Stall as you plan evening haggling tactics and wrap up your South-Goa shopping circuit.

Afternoon:

After the bustling morning, wander the charming lanes of Betalbatim Market to hunt for bargain brassware and locally printed Goan linens, then slip into Shree Krishna Cloth Market for budget sarees and colorful mundu at friendly stall prices. Continue with a late-afternoon stop at the small-but-vibrant Fatorda Book Bazaar for secondhand travel reads and postcards, finishing with a sweet snack of hot gulab jamun from Sita Sweets while comparing prices and planning evening haggling strategies for nearby markets.

Evening:

As dusk settles, head to Quepem Night Bazaar for wallet-friendly street eats-sample spicy pork sannas at a stall and browse stalls selling embroidered beach bags and inexpensive shell jewellery. Afterward, wander the lantern-lit lanes of Margao Night Market (near the Municipal Grounds) to pick up bargain pottery and quirky vintage trinkets, then finish with a calming drink at the budget-friendly riverside shack by Salcete Bridge, where locals swap stories and you can tally your purchases while planning tomorrow's final packing and departure checklist.

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Goa (departure city as needed) · Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Departure Day — Wrap Up and Budget Check

Morning:

Spend a calm final morning strolling the shaded lanes around Panaji Municipal Garden for one last postcard-ready photo, then stop at Ritz Classic for a wallet-friendly Goan breakfast of poi and bhaji while reconciling receipts and leftover cash. Afterwards, take a short tuk-tuk to Dabolim Local Market to pick up last-minute cashew sweets and bottled kokum concentrate as compact souvenirs, then return to your accommodation to pack, settle any scooter/rental bills and confirm onward transport.

Afternoon:

Spend a relaxed afternoon tieing up loose ends with a final stroll and light lunch at Vinayak Family Restaurant near Panaji to finish any leftover Goan curry and sannas, then drop by Panjim Market for compact souvenirs like bottled feni and cashew sweets to stay within your budget. Afterwards, head to Dona Paula Viewpoint for a calm seaside pause to photograph the estuary and reconcile receipts, then return to your accommodation to settle any outstanding scooter or room bills and confirm your transfer to the airport or railway station.

Evening:

For a calm final evening, wander to Miramar Sunset Promenade for one last shoreline stroll and pick up pocket-friendly snacks from the Panaji Street Food Row-try a warm Goan chorizo pav or sweet coconut laddoo-while you tally remaining cash and souvenirs. Afterwards, settle into a budget-friendly riverside seat at Rivertown Café for a light dinner and a final kokum cooler, then take a short tuk-tuk to Dabolim Transit Lounge (or your prebooked transfer point) to confirm pickup times and tuck receipts and valuables safely away before bed.

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Estimated Costs (per person)

Place / ActivityCost
Infantaria (breakfast)₹200
Calangute Beach (beach stroll)Free
Scooter rental (per day, negotiable)₹350
Baga promenade / pavement cafés (coconut water)₹50
Anjuna Flea Market (browsing / shopping - small purchase)₹200
Mama Mango (budget lunch)₹300
Waves Café (drink)₹150
Souza Lobo (beachside meal - budget thali)₹350
Zuper Xapora (seafood thali)₹300
Cafe Mambo / Tito's Lane (drink / live music - budget)₹300
Candolim Village Market (breakfast pao)₹80
Kayak / SUP rental at Sinquerim Beach₹500
Fort Aguada Lighthouse (view / photography)Free
Fish Curry Rice Corner (brunch)₹250
Anjuna Beach (sunbathing)Free
Curlies Beach Shack (sugarcane juice)₹60
Bicycle rental (half day)₹150
Vagator / Thalassa-style taverna (sunset drink/snack)₹300
Seventh Heaven (rooftop live music - small cover/drink)₹250
Dona Paula Viewpoint (stroll / photography)Free
Reis Magos Fort (entry / pamphlet)₹25
Miramar village market (snacks)₹80
Sinquerim village / Salt pans (explore)Free
Aguada Jetty beachfront stall (seafood platter)₹350
Chapora Fort (entry / viewpoint)Free
Ferry to Bambolim Jetty (local passenger ferry)₹30
Siridao snacks (local roadside)₹120
La Plage (Morjim) breakfast (coconut-on-beach)₹300
Artjuna (smoothie / browsing)₹200
Paddleboard at Arambol Lake₹400
Hot savory crepes / roasted corn (beach stall)₹80
Paliem Lake market (Goan fish thali)₹300
Cafe Del Mar (cashew-lassi)₹120
Café Dada (seafood tapas dinner)₹400
Barrel by the Lake (beer / live music)₹250
Mum's Kitchen Annex (breakfast)₹350
Fontainhas (walking / photo)Free
Se Cathedral (visit)Free
Church of St. Francis of Assisi (visit)Free
Mandovi Promenade (stroll)Free
Bodgeshwar Temple (visit)Free
Panjim Market (snacks / cashew sweets)₹150
Museum of Christian Art (entry)₹20
Pilar Seminary viewing terraceFree
Dona Paula Jetty (ferry / stroll)Free
Miramar Beachside Market (street eats)₹150
Three Kings Café (coffee & pastry)₹180
Fontainhas Heritage Museum (entry)₹50
Ritz Classic Café (riverside brunch)₹300
Campal Jetty (picnic / stroll)Free
Panaji sunset Mandovi cruise (short local cruise)₹300
Sahakari Spice Farm (guided tour / tasting)₹350
Bhagwan Mahavir Heritage Village (village visit/workshop)₹200
Sahakari Spice Village canteen (thali)₹250
Tambdi Surla Waterfall (entry / nature walk)Free
Netravali Tribal Museum (entry)₹30
Tambdi Bhim Temple area (snacks)₹80
Susegad Café & Garden (dinner / music)₹350
Keri Beach (Querim) strollFree
Mandrem tidal pools / beach yoga (small local class)₹300
Local canoe through Mandrem/Keri creek (guided)₹400
Ashvem Beach seafood platter (low-key shack)₹400
Mandrem Jetty sunset cruise (small boat)₹350
Campal Jetty Gardens / Miramar Promenade (photo walk)Free
Rua de Ourem / Rua Direita cafés (coffee)₹120
Altinho Hill Viewpoint (view)Free
Kala Academy (street performers / stalls)Free
Rivona Terrace Café (riverside drink)₹200
Gunpowder Café (breakfast/appam)₹300
Cansaulim Beach (stroll)Free
Cafe Alchemy (filter coffee & banana bread)₹180
Benaulim Beach umbrella rental (half day)₹150
Cabo de Rama viewpoint (visit)Free
The Fisherman's Wharf (Cavelossim outlet) (budget seafood / live music)₹500
A Reverie (breakfast sannas)₹300
Mobor Jetty (watch boats / picnic catch purchase)₹150
Varca Coconut Grove (cycle/snack)Free
Cavelossim southern point tidal pool (swim)Free
Benaulim fishing harbour (backwater boat ride)₹300
Palolem Lalit Point / Driftwood Diner (dinner)₹400
Talpona estuary torch-lit mangrove walk (local guide/donation)₹200
Patnem SUP session (rental / lesson)₹500
Guided snorkel trip (small-group, Catalan Point)₹800
Art Resort Café (breakfast)₹200
Kayak at Galjibag Backwaters (rental with guide)₹400
Cola Beach boat hire (short inlet cruise)₹600
Surf lesson (beginner, short session)₹700
Dolphin-spotting boat from Palolem (shared boat)₹500
Agonda Turtle Nesting Zone (guided walk / volunteer donation)₹150
Coconut Creek Trail / Seabird Café (breakfast)₹200
Agonda Backwaters canoe trip (guided)₹300
Cabo De Rama south trail & Windward Café tea₹150
Turtle Beach lantern-lit walk (volunteer donation)₹150
Little Cove Café (Goan tapas & music)₹300
Margao Municipal Market (snacks / purchases)₹200
Fatorda Lane (artisanal shopping)₹200
Betalbatim Market / Shree Krishna Cloth Market (shopping)₹300
Fatorda Book Bazaar (secondhand book)₹100
Quepem Night Bazaar (street eats / shopping)₹200
Margao Night Market (souvenirs)₹200
Panaji Municipal Garden (stroll)Free
Ritz Classic (final breakfast)₹250
Dabolim Local Market (last-minute cashew sweets)₹200
Vinayak Family Restaurant (final lunch/dinner)₹350
Panjim Market (final souvenirs - bottled feni/cashew sweets)₹300
Dona Paula Viewpoint (final photo stop)Free
Miramar Sunset Promenade / Panaji Street Food Row (street eats)₹150
Rivertown / Rivertown Café (final kokum cooler / light dinner)₹250
Local ferry / short transport allowances (multiple short rides across trip)₹700
Misc small purchases / tips (per day average x15 days)₹1500
Estimated Total (per person)₹15340
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