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One Day Shoestring Budget Itinerary for North Goa

  1. 9:00AM: Anjuna Beach
    20 minutes (8.3 km) from Panaji

    Anjuna Beach is known for its vibrant flea market, beautiful sunset views, and beach shacks serving local delicacies. Take a stroll along the shoreline, indulge in some street-shopping, and try some authentic Goan food at the shacks.

  2. 11:00AM: Fort Aguada
    30 minutes (14 km) from Anjuna Beach

    Fort Aguada is a 17th-century Portuguese fort and lighthouse located on Sinquerim Beach. Explore the fort history, enjoy the panoramic view of the Arabian Sea, and take a walk around the surrounding lush greenery.

  3. 1:00PM: Baga Beach
    20 minutes (6.7 km) from Fort Aguada

    Baga Beach is one of the most popular beaches in Goa, known for its buzzing nightlife, water sports activities, and delicious seafood. Spend some time relaxing on the beach, try some thrilling water sports, and don't forget to try some local seafood.

  4. 4:00PM: Chapora Fort
    20 minutes (6.6 km) from Baga Beach

    Chapora Fort is an old Portuguese fort located on top of a hill near the Chapora River. The fort offers a breathtaking view of the Vagator Beach and the Arabian Sea. Take a walk around the fort and enjoy the picturesque sunset view.

  5. 6:00PM: Mapusa Market
    40 minutes (15 km) from Chapora Fort

    Mapusa Market is a bustling street market that offers a variety of goods, including fresh produce, spices, clothing, and souvenirs. Stroll around the market, try some local street food, and bargain for some unique souvenirs to take back home.

  6. 8:00PM: Vagator Beach
    20 minutes (6 km) from Mapusa Market

    Vagator Beach is a beautiful and peaceful beach known for its soft sand, clear water, and red cliffs. Spend some time relaxing on the beach, enjoy the sound of waves, and take a walk around the surrounding area.

Recommendations

If you have an extra day, you can visit the famous Calangute Beach, the beautiful Dudhsagar Falls, or the historic Se Cathedral. You can also try the local cashew feni or visit a spice plantation to learn about the spices used in Goan cuisine. Make sure to wear comfortable shoes and clothing, carry sunscreen and a hat, and always stay hydrated. Finally, don't forget to try the local seafood, especially the fish curry and rice!

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