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3-Day Foodie Itinerary in Goa - November 2023

  1. Day 1: Panjim
    20 minutes (9.5 miles) from Dabolim Airport

    Morning: Start your foodie adventure in Panjim, the capital city of Goa. Indulge in a delicious Goan breakfast at Cafe Bhonsle, known for their fluffy poee bread and Goan sausages. After breakfast, visit the vibrant Municipal Market, where you can find a variety of fresh produce, spices, and local delicacies.

    • Bhonsle Cafe: £10, 1 hour
    • Municipal Market: Free, 1 hour

    Afternoon: Head to Viva Panjim, a popular restaurant serving authentic Goan cuisine. Enjoy a traditional Goan thali for lunch, featuring a selection of curries, rice, and seafood. After lunch, take a leisurely walk along the Mandovi River and explore the historic Latin Quarter of Fontainhas.

    • Viva Panjim: £15, 1.5 hours
    • Mandovi River: Free, 1 hour
    • Fontainhas: Free, 1 hour

    Evening: End your day with a visit to Joseph's Bar and Restaurant, a local favourite known for their mouthwatering Goan seafood dishes. Try their famous Goan prawn curry or fish recheado. Don't forget to accompany your meal with a glass of feni, a popular local spirit.

    • Joseph's Bar and Restaurant: £20, 2 hours
  2. Day 2: Mapusa
    30 minutes (15 miles) from Panjim

    Morning: Start your day in Mapusa, known for its bustling markets. Visit the famous Mapusa Friday Market, where you can find a wide variety of fresh produce, spices, and local snacks. Grab some Goan chouriço pao, a spicy sausage sandwich, for a quick breakfast.

    • Mapusa Friday Market: Free, 1 hour

    Afternoon: Indulge in a traditional Goan Saraswat meal at Hotel Anantashram. Try their specialty, the Goan fish thali, which includes a variety of fish curries, rice, and accompaniments. After lunch, take a short drive to the serene Chapora Fort and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding area.

    • Hotel Anantashram: £12, 1.5 hours
    • Chapora Fort: Free, 1 hour

    Evening: Treat yourself to a fine dining experience at Gunpowder, known for their fusion of Goan and South Indian flavors. Try their signature dishes like prawn balchão and Malabar paratha. End your evening with a stroll on Morjim Beach, known for its scenic beauty and tranquility.

    • Gunpowder: £25, 2 hours
    • Morjim Beach: Free, 1 hour
  3. Day 3: Margao
    40 minutes (18 miles) from Mapusa

    Morning: Start your day in Margao, known for its vibrant street food scene. Begin with a visit to the bustling Margao Municipal Market, where you can sample a variety of local snacks like beef cutlet, Goan samosa, and patoleo. Wash it down with a refreshing glass of kokum juice.

    • Margao Municipal Market: Free, 1 hour

    Afternoon: Enjoy a traditional Goan Portuguese lunch at Martin's Corner. Try their famous Goan fish curry with rice or their mouthwatering pork vindaloo. After lunch, explore the nearby Colva Beach, known for its golden sands and vibrant beach shacks.

    • Martin's Corner: £18, 1.5 hours
    • Colva Beach: Free, 1 hour

    Evening: End your foodie journey with a visit to Fisherman's Wharf, a waterfront restaurant offering a wide range of seafood delicacies. Savor their Goan prawn curry or crab xacuti while enjoying the beautiful sunset views. Don't forget to try their signature dessert, bebinca.

    • Fisherman's Wharf: £22, 2 hours

Recommendations

Are there any other local attractions, events, or experiences I should also consider? How about day trips? Any good ideas on how to get the most for my money and have a lot of fun?

  • Visit the Dudhsagar Falls, one of Goa's most spectacular natural wonders, located in the Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary. Consider taking a guided tour for a memorable experience.
  • Explore the spice plantations of Goa and learn about the various spices grown in the region. Many plantations offer guided tours and authentic Goan meals.
  • Take a day trip to Old Goa and visit the historic churches and cathedrals, including the Basilica of Bom Jesus and Se Cathedral.
  • Experience a traditional Goan cooking class and learn how to prepare authentic Goan dishes from a local chef.
  • Enjoy a sunset cruise along the Mandovi River, complete with live music and traditional Goan performances.

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