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2-Day Goa Foodie Itinerary

  1. Day 1: Breakfast at Cafe Tato
    10 minutes (3.4 km) from Dabolim Airport

    Start your day with a classic breakfast of Goan pao and chorizo at Cafe Tato. This iconic eatery is known for its affordable, delicious food and friendly atmosphere. After breakfast, head to the nearby Naval Aviation Museum for a glimpse into the history of Indian naval aviation. In the afternoon, visit the Sahakari Spice Farm for an authentic Goan experience. Take a guided tour of the plantation, sample some of the farm's spices, and enjoy a traditional Goan lunch. In the evening, head to the lively Baga Beach for a seafood feast at Britto's. Try the prawn curry or the fish thali for a taste of local cuisine.

  2. Day 2: Panjim Market and Latin Quarter
    25 minutes (11.2 km) from Baga Beach

    Start your day with a visit to the Panjim Market, where you can browse local produce and sample traditional snacks like chouriço pão and beef croquettes. From there, head to Fontainhas, Goa's picturesque Latin Quarter. Take a walking tour of the area to see the colourful Portuguese-style houses and historic landmarks like the Chapel of St. Sebastian. Stop for lunch at Viva Panjim, a cosy restaurant that serves traditional Goan food. In the afternoon, visit the Museum of Goa to learn about the state's rich cultural heritage. Finally, head to the Black Sheep Bistro for a contemporary take on Goan cuisine. Try the pork vindaloo or the prawn risotto for a modern twist on classic dishes.

Recommendations

If you're a foodie, don't miss the chance to try some of Goa's famous street food. Visit the beach shacks for fresh seafood, or try local specialties like beef samosas and pork vindaloo. For a side trip, consider visiting the Dudhsagar Falls, one of India's tallest waterfalls. And don't forget to sample some of Goa's famous feni, a local spirit made from cashew or coconut.

Maximize your fun by taking a cooking class to learn how to make traditional Goan dishes like fish curry and sorpotel. You can also try your hand at watersports like parasailing and jet skiing at one of Goa's many beaches. And for a unique experience, take a crocodile spotting tour on the Cumbarjua Canal.

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