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A Gastronomic Journey in Goa: 3-Day Foodie Itinerary

  1. Day 1: Panjim, the Capital City
    25 minutes (15.7 km) from Goa, Calm Beach Resort

    In the morning, start your day with a visit to the bustling Panjim Market, where you can explore a wide variety of local produce and ingredients. Indulge in a traditional Goan breakfast at Café Tato, known for its delectable bhaji-pao. Afterward, head to the Latin Quarter of Fontainhas for a leisurely walk amidst colorful Portuguese-style houses.

    • Panjim Market: ₹0 (free entry), 2 hours
    • Café Tato: ₹200 (estimated cost), 1 hour
    • Fontainhas: ₹0 (free entry), 1 hour
  2. Day 2: Old Goa's Culinary Delights
    30 minutes (17.3 km) from Goa, Calm Beach Resort

    Begin your day with a visit to the UNESCO World Heritage site of Basilica of Bom Jesus, followed by a delightful breakfast at the legendary Café Alfonso, known for its crispy Goan pao and flavorful beef cutlet. Afterward, explore the vibrant streets of Mapusa Market, filled with local spices, fruits, and street food delicacies.

    • Basilica of Bom Jesus: ₹0 (free entry), 1 hour
    • Café Alfonso: ₹300 (estimated cost), 1 hour
    • Mapusa Market: ₹0 (free entry), 2 hours
  3. Day 3: Coastal Gastronomy in Calangute
    15 minutes (7.1 km) from Goa, Calm Beach Resort

    In the morning, take a stroll along the scenic Calangute Beach and savor a lip-smacking breakfast at Infantaria, a popular beachside café known for its English breakfast and Goan delicacies. Afterward, visit the bustling Anjuna Flea Market to explore local handicrafts, souvenirs, and international street food stalls.

    • Calangute Beach: ₹0 (free entry), 2 hours
    • Infantaria: ₹400 (estimated cost), 1 hour
    • Anjuna Flea Market: ₹0 (free entry), 2 hours

Recommendations

If you have extra time during your visit to Goa, consider exploring the vibrant nightlife and beach shacks in Baga. For a day trip, head to the spice plantations in Ponda, where you can experience traditional Goan cuisine paired with freshly grown spices. To maximize your fun, don't miss the opportunity to try some of Goa's famous seafood dishes like Goan fish curry, prawn balchao, and bebinca, a traditional Goan dessert.

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