Start your first day by heading to the Latin Quarter of Fontainhas in Panaji. Meander through the winding streets and admire the colorful Portuguese architecture. Visit the Immaculate Conception Church and Panaji Market. In the afternoon, head to Miramar Beach for a stroll and watch the sunset. In the evening, head to the vibrant street market of Mapusa to enjoy local street food, music, and shopping.
Start your day early and head to Dudhsagar Waterfalls, which cascade down from a height of 1017 feet. Trek to the base of the waterfall or take a dip in the refreshing pool of water. In the afternoon, head to the spice plantation to indulge in a sumptuous Goan lunch and try your hand at a spice tour. In the evening, head back to Panaji and enjoy a river cruise on Mandovi River.
Start your day by visiting the UNESCO World Heritage site of Old Goa. Visit the Basilica of Bom Jesus, Se Cathedral, and Church of St. Francis of Assisi. In the afternoon, take a ferry to Divar Island and rent a bicycle. Explore the scenic island and visit the 16th-century Our Lady of Compassion Church. In the evening, head back to Old Goa and enjoy dinner at one of the local restaurants.
Start your day by heading to the famous Anjuna Beach. Relax on the beach, enjoy water sports or shop at the flea market. In the afternoon, head to Fort Aguada and admire the stunning views of the Arabian Sea. If time permits, visit the nearby Sinquerim Beach. In the evening, head back to Anjuna Beach and enjoy dinner at one of the beach shacks.
Start your last day by visiting the vibrant Baga Beach. Enjoy water sports or relax on the beach. In the afternoon, head to Calangute Beach, one of the busiest beaches in Goa. Enjoy a leisurely stroll on the beach or indulge in some shopping. In the evening, head back to Panaji and enjoy a farewell dinner at a local restaurant.
Consider taking a day trip to the picturesque village of Aldona, famous for its scenic beauty and architecture. If you are a nature lover, visit the Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary. To maximize your fun, rent a two-wheeler and explore Goa at your own pace.