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Three-day Honeymoon Itinerary in Goa (July 2024)

  1. Day 1: Calangute Beach
    40 minutes (23 km) from Goa International Airport

    Morning: Start your honeymoon by visiting the most famous Calangute Beach. It is also known as the "Queen of Beaches" because of its long stretch of golden sand. Here you can take a romantic walk along the shore or swim in the Arabian Sea. Snacks and drinks are available at the nearby shacks.

    Afternoon: Head to the Baga Beach, just 10 minutes away, where you can relax and enjoy the scenic view. You can also indulge yourself in various water activities like parasailing, banana boat ride, and jet-skiing.

    Evening: To witness the beautiful sunset, head towards the Fort Aguada, which is around 20 minutes away from Baga Beach by taxi. The fort's lighthouse offers a spectacular view of the surrounding areas, including the Arabian Sea, Sinquerim Beach, and the Chapora River.

  2. Day 2: Dudhsagar Waterfalls
    2 hours (76 km) from Calangute Beach

    Morning: Start your day early to visit the Dudhsagar Waterfalls, the fourth tallest waterfall in India. You can reach the falls by renting a taxi or by taking a tour. The falls are surrounded by a lush green forest making it a breathtaking experience to watch the waterfall cascading down from a height of 310 meters.

    Afternoon: After returning from the falls, head towards the Spice Plantation, which is just 20 minutes away from the city. Here, you can take a tour of the plantation and learn about various spices like cinnamon, cardamom, black pepper, and cloves grown there. You can also enjoy a traditional Goan lunch at the spice plantation.

    Evening: If you want to explore more, visit the Goa State Museum, which is around 15 minutes away from the plantation by taxi. The museum has a vast collection of artifacts, including sculptures, paintings, and manuscripts, showcasing the history, culture, and traditions of Goa.

  3. Day 3: Basilica of Bom Jesus
    1 hour 10 minutes (29 km) from Dudhsagar Waterfalls

    Morning: Start your day by visiting the famous Basilica of Bom Jesus, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The church holds the mortal remains of St. Francis Xavier, one of the patron saints of Goa. The church has an ornate Baroque architecture style with intricate carvings and paintings.

    Afternoon: After visiting the church, head towards the Miramar Beach, which is around 30 minutes away by taxi. Miramar beach is known for its golden sand and crystal-clear waters. You can take a romantic walk with your partner, have lunch on the beach, or indulge in various watersports.

    Evening: To end your trip, visit the Fontainhas, which is located in Panaji, around 20 minutes from Miramar Beach by taxi. Fontainhas is a charming Latin Quarter with narrow streets, colorful houses, and vibrant street art. You can also visit the local art galleries and shops for souvenirs.

Recommendations

Don't forget to try the delicious seafood on your trip, especially the Goan fish curry! You can also take a day trip to explore the nearby towns of Old Goa, Anjuna Beach, and Panjim. To maximize your fun, plan your itinerary according to your preferences, and book your accommodations and flights in advance.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Calangute Beach (3-4 hours, Free)
  • Baga Beach (2-3 hours, Free)
  • Fort Aguada (1-2 hours, INR 300-500 per person)
  • Dudhsagar Waterfalls (6-8 hours, INR 1,500-2,000 per person)
  • Spice Plantation (2-3 hours, INR 500-700 per person)
  • Goa State Museum (1-2 hours, INR 10-20 per person)
  • Basilica of Bom Jesus (1-2 hours, Free)
  • Miramar Beach (2-3 hours, Free)
  • Fontainhas (1-2 hours, Free)
  • Total Estimated Costs: INR 2,310-3,220 per person

Don't forget to book your hotel and flight in advance! Check the prices here: https://booking.tp.st/VhZsadPo

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