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Dog Friendly Goa Escape in 3 Days

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Day 1
Goa, India

Beach Bliss

  • Arambol Beach (Free · 2 hours)
  • Anjuna Flea Market (Entry is free, shopping costs vary · 3 hours)
  • Vagator Beach (Free · 1.5 hours)
  • Chapora Fort (Entry fee: 100 INR per person · 2 hours)
  • Curlies Beach Shack (Cost varies based on order · 2 hours)

Morning:

Start your day with a visit to Arambol Beach, known for its serene atmosphere and pet-friendly policy. Enjoy a leisurely walk with your dog along the shore. In the afternoon, head to Anjuna Beach for some beach games and relaxation. In the evening, explore the vibrant night market at Anjuna Flea Market.

Afternoon:

After a refreshing swim at Vagator Beach in the morning, treat yourself and your furry companion to a delicious meal at one of the dog-friendly cafes in Anjuna. Spend the afternoon exploring the Chapora Fort for panoramic views of the coastline. In the evening, unwind at Curlies Beach Shack while enjoying the sunset.

Evening:

End your day with a peaceful stroll at Morjim Beach, a nesting site for Olive Ridley sea turtles. Explore the local seafood shacks for a taste of authentic Goan cuisine with your dog by your side.

Day 2
Goa, India

Cafe Hopping and Market Exploration

  • Baba Au Rhum (Cost varies based on order · 1.5 hours)
  • Mapusa Market (Free · 2 hours)
  • Gunpowder Restaurant (Cost varies based on order · 2 hours)
  • Arpora Night Market (Entry is free, shopping costs vary · 3 hours)
  • Cabo de Rama Fort (Entry fee: 50 INR per person · 1.5 hours)

Morning:

Begin your day with a visit to Baba Au Rhum, a pet-friendly cafe in Anjuna, for a hearty breakfast. Explore the bustling Mapusa Market in the morning to experience the local culture. In the afternoon, head to Assagao for a visit to Gunpowder restaurant, known for its dog-friendly ambiance. Spend the evening at Arpora Night Market for shopping and entertainment.

Afternoon:

Start your day with a scenic drive to Palolem Beach, a dog-friendly beach in South Goa. Enjoy some beach activities with your furry friend. In the afternoon, visit the Cabo de Rama Fort for a historical tour. In the evening, relax at a beachfront shack and enjoy the sunset.

Evening:

End your day with a peaceful walk along Agonda Beach, another pet-friendly beach known for its tranquil surroundings. Treat yourself and your dog to a seafood dinner at one of the beachfront restaurants.

Day 3
Goa, India

Cultural Immersion

  • Basilica of Bom Jesus (Entry is free, guide services available at additional cost · 2 hours)
  • Sahakari Spice Farm (Tour fee: 400 INR per person · 3 hours)
  • Colva Beach (Free · 2 hours)
  • Fontainhas, Panjim (Free · 2 hours)
  • Mandovi River Cruise (Cost varies based on package chosen · 1.5 hours)
  • Panjim Market (Cost varies based on purchase · 2 hours)
  • Palacio do Deao (Entry fee: 150 INR per person · 2 hours)

Morning:

Embark on a morning visit to the Basilica of Bom Jesus, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Old Goa. Explore the historic churches and museums in the area. In the afternoon, head to Sahakari Spice Farm for a guided tour and spice tasting experience. Enjoy a traditional Goan lunch at the farm. In the evening, unwind at Colva Beach and watch the sunset with your furry companion by your side.

Afternoon:

Start your day with a visit to the vibrant Latin Quarter in Fontainhas, Panjim, known for its colorful Portuguese-style houses. Explore the local art galleries and cafes. In the afternoon, take a relaxing cruise on the Mandovi River. Enjoy the scenic views and the cool breeze. In the evening, indulge in some street food at the Panjim Market.

Evening:

End your day with a visit to Palacio do Deao, a historic mansion in Quepem. Take a guided tour of the mansion and its lush gardens. Enjoy a traditional Indo-Portuguese dinner in the tranquil surroundings of the mansion.

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