Goa is famous for its beaches, and there's no better way to explore them than by a bike. Rent one and make your way from Baga Beach to Vagator Beach. Situated around 3.5 km apart, these beaches are unique and beautiful in their way. Vagator Beach offers a stunning view of the sea, whereas Baga Beach is more crowded and lively. End your day relaxing at any of the cafes located on the beach
Start your day with a visit to one of the famous churches in Goa- the Basilica of Bom Jesus located in Old Goa. This UNESCO-listed world heritage site holds the remains of St. Francis Xavier. The contrasting amalgamation of architectural styles of the Renaissance, Baroque, and Mosaic make for an exciting sight. (Closed on Sundays)
Indulge in some authentic Goan cuisine at Ritz Classic. From seafood to fried chicken and vegetarian fare, this place offers a wide range of delicious food options, making it a perfect place to enjoy a hearty lunch.
Take a tour of Sahakari Spice Farm in Ponda to learn about various spices grown in the region. The guided tour will take you through the lush green plantation, where you'll get a chance to taste and smell various spices. Your visit will be incomplete without indulging in a traditional Goan lunch served on a banana leaf ( vegetarian and non-vegetarian options available).
Enjoy the sunset on the popular Mandovi river with a scenic cruise ride. The ride offers live music, drinks, and snacks making it an unforgettable experience. The cruise takes you through the Panaji city skyline, Betim, and Reis Magos Fort before bringing you back to the starting point.
If you have more time, you can add another day to the itinerary to explore the famous Don Paulo Alvares Zoo and the Flea Market at Anjuna Beach. If you have less time, you can opt for a shorter half-day tour to cover the Basilica of Bom Jesus and Spice Plantation tour.