Start your day with the salty breeze and breathtaking views of the Arabian Sea at Calangute Beach. Enjoy water sports, sunbathing or a leisurely stroll on the beach. In the evening, shop for souvenirs and try local street food.
Explore the magnificent Chapora Fort and take in the panoramic views of the surroundings. Learn about its history and enjoy a picnic atop its walls. In the evening, visit the nearby Vagator Beach to watch the sunset.
Marvel at the awe-inspiring and mesmerizing Dudhsagar Waterfalls, surrounded by lush greenery. Take a dip in the refreshing pool at the bottom or go for a hike in the surrounding forests. Note: The falls are closed during monsoon season (June to September).
Visit the Mangueshi Temple, one of the largest and most popular Hindu temples in Goa. Admire the majestic architecture and learn about Hindu mythology. In the afternoon, explore the nearby spice plantations and enjoy a traditional Goan lunch.
Step back in time and wander through the quaint and colorful streets of Fontainhas, the Latin Quarter of Panaji. Admire the charming Portuguese-style houses and enjoy the street art and murals. In the evening, visit the nearby Deltin Royale Casino for some entertainment.
Discover the UNESCO World Heritage site, the Basilica of Bom Jesus. Marvel at the Baroque architecture and explore the fascinating history of the church and the relics of St. Francis Xavier. In the evening, enjoy some jazz music and cocktails at the nearby Black Sheep Bistro.
End your trip with some shopping and bargaining at the Anjuna Flea Market. Browse through the stalls of clothing, jewelry, handicrafts, and souvenirs. In the afternoon, head to the nearby Baga Beach for some sunbathing and beach activities.
Consider taking a day trip to the nearby Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary or the Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary for a unique wildlife experience. Another side trip option is to visit the nearby Dudhsagar Spice Plantation and savor some local Goan cuisine. To maximize your fun, try some adventure sports such as parasailing, jet skiing, or scuba diving. Lastly, don't forget to try the local cuisine, especially the seafood, and attend some of the local festivals and events happening in June, such as the Sao Joao Festival.