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5-Day Foodie Itinerary in Goa, August 2023

  1. Day 1: Cafe Bodega
    25 minutes (12.4 miles) from Goa International Airport

    Start your trip with a hearty breakfast at Cafe Bodega. Enjoy their signature dish, the Goan chorizo pao, a spicy sausage sandwich with a hint of sweetness. Afterward, make your way to the Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary to spot some of India's exotic bird species. End the day with dinner at Thirsty Bear, known for its seafood and tandoori dishes.

  2. Day 2: Vinayak Family Restaurant
    32 minutes (11.7 miles) from Cafe Bodega

    Indulge in a breakfast of puri bhaji, a deep-fried bread served with a spicy potato curry at Vinayak Family Restaurant. After breakfast, visit the Anjuna Flea Market, known for its souvenirs and handmade goods. For dinner, head to Gunpowder for its bold and flavorful Indian cuisine.

  3. Day 3: Baba Au Rhum
    28 minutes (12.8 miles) from Vinayak Family Restaurant

    Start your day with a cup of coffee and a freshly baked croissant at Baba Au Rhum. Take a dip in the Arabian Sea at Colva Beach and enjoy some of the beachside shacks' seafood delicacies. End the day with dinner at Pousada By The Beach, a hidden gem serving Goan and Portuguese cuisine.

  4. Day 4: La Plage
    17 minutes (5.2 miles) from Baba Au Rhum

    Enjoy a leisurely breakfast of pancakes and fresh fruit on the beach at La Plage. Spend the day exploring the stunning Dudhsagar Falls before heading back to town for dinner at Viva Panjim, where you can savor authentic Goan, Hindu and Portuguese dishes.

  5. Day 5: Fisherman's Wharf
    45 minutes (19.8 miles) from La Plage

    Start your final day with a traditional Goan breakfast of poee and choris pao at Fisherman's Wharf. Explore the historic Fort Aguada and enjoy scenic views of the Arabian Sea. End your trip with dinner at Martin's Corner, where you can savor some of Goa's best seafood dishes.

Recommendations

If you have more time, explore the Latin Quarter in Panaji, known for its colorful houses and charming cafes. Take a side trip to Old Goa, a UNESCO World Heritage site, where you can explore some of the region's oldest and most beautiful churches. For the ultimate foodie experience, consider taking a cooking class to learn how to make some of Goa's most famous dishes yourself.

To maximize your fun, consider renting a scooter to explore the city at your own pace. Don't forget to try some of Goa's famous nightlife, including beach parties and live music performances. Finally, be sure to check out the local markets and bazaars to pick up some unique souvenirs to take home with you.

Find hotels and flights for your trip to Goa on https://booking.tp.st/VhZsadPo.

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