Explore one of the oldest Portuguese forts in Goa with scenic views of the Arabian Sea.
Browse through local handicrafts, clothes, and jewelry while enjoying live music and food stalls.
Take a dip in the crystal-clear water of the busiest beach in Goa and indulge in watersports.
Experience the natural beauty of spice gardens while learning about the variety of spices grown and its significance in Indian cuisine.
Marvel at the spectacular 4-tiered waterfall surrounded by lush green forests and go for a refreshing dip.
Visit the famous UNESCO World Heritage Site that includes the Bom Jesus Basilica, Se Cathedral, and Church of St. Francis of Assisi.
Admire an extensive collection of Christian art dating back to the Portuguese era and discover the history of Christianity in Goa.
Relax in the hippie vibe of Arambol Beach, take yoga classes or go dolphin watching.
Admire the beautiful architecture of the fort that overlooks the Chapora river and the Arabian sea.
End the trip by exploring the Latin Quarter of Fontainhas with its quaint streets and colorful houses that give a glimpse of Portugal's influence on Goa.
If you have less than 10 days, skip the Spice Plantations and Fontainhas. If you have more than 10 days, add South Goa's Palolem Beach and the Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary to your itinerary. Avoid visiting during monsoon season (June-September) and opt for local buses instead of taxis for a cheaper commute.