Three-Day Itinerary for Goa

  1. Day 1: Old Goa
    30 minutes (10 km) from Panaji

    Begin your trip to Goa by exploring the top attractions in Old Goa. Visit the beautiful Basilica of Bom Jesus church, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and see the well-preserved remains of St. Francis Xavier. Next, head to the Se Cathedral, one of the largest churches in Asia, and admire its beautiful Gothic architecture and ornate altars. Finally, visit the Church of St. Cajetan, modeled after St. Peter's in Rome, and see its beautiful frescoes and altars.

  2. Day 2: Beach Day
    20 minutes (6 km) from Old Goa

    Spend the second day of your trip relaxing on some of Goa's beautiful beaches. Start with Baga Beach, a popular spot for water sports, and try jet-skiing or parasailing. Next, head to the scenic Vagator Beach and take in its dramatic cliffs and clear waters. Finish the day at Anjuna Beach, known for its iconic rock formations and lively nightlife.

  3. Day 3: Spice Plantation Tour
    40 minutes (20 km) from Baga Beach

    Learn about Goa's rich agricultural history with a tour of a local spice plantation. Visit a working plantation and learn how spices like pepper, cinnamon, and cardamom are grown and harvested. Take a guided walk around the grounds to see the different plants and trees, and then end the tour with a traditional Goan lunch that includes freshly prepared dishes made with the plantation's spices.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Basilica of Bom Jesus (1-2 hours, free admission)
  • Se Cathedral (1-2 hours, free admission)
  • Church of St. Cajetan (1 hour, free admission)
  • Baga Beach (2-3 hours, water sports prices vary)
  • Vagator Beach (2-3 hours, free admission)
  • Anjuna Beach (2-3 hours, free admission)
  • Spice Plantation Tour (2-3 hours, prices vary by tour provider)
  • Total Estimated Costs: Prices vary depending on activities chosen, but budget for approximately INR 2,000 - INR 5,000 per person per day.

Useful Tips

If you have more time, consider visiting the beautiful beaches of Palolem or Morjim, or taking a day trip to see the Dudhsagar Waterfalls. For those with less time, consider combining days 1 and 3 by starting your day at a spice plantation before heading to Old Goa's churches. Remember to stay hydrated and wear sunscreen, especially when spending a day at the beach. Lastly, don't be afraid to try local Goan cuisine, like fish curry or vindaloo, for a taste of the region's unique culinary culture.

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