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4-Day Luxury Itinerary for Goa

  1. Day 1: Visit Three King's Church
    30 minutes (13.8 km) from Goa Dabolim Airport

    In the morning, visit the Three King's Church, a Portuguese-style church with a stunning facade. Admire the beautiful murals and paintings inside. Have lunch at the nearby Fisherman's Wharf, a seafood restaurant overlooking the sea. In the afternoon, visit the Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary, a paradise for bird lovers. Enjoy a boat ride through the mangrove forests. In the evening, head to the Baga Beach, the most popular beach in Goa, and enjoy a beautiful sunset with a refreshing drink in hand.

  2. Day 2: Visit Fort Aguada
    30 minutes (15.3 km) from Baga Beach

    In the morning, visit Fort Aguada, a well-preserved 17th-century Portuguese fort that offers a stunning view of the sea. Have lunch at Gunpowder, a restaurant that serves traditional Goan cuisine. After lunch, visit the Museum of Goa, an art museum that showcases the contemporary art scene in India. In the evening, head to the Tito's lane for a taste of Goa's vibrant nightlife. Dance to the beats of the best DJs and enjoy a drink under the stars.

  3. Day 3: Visit Dudhsagar Falls
    2 hours (77.9 km) from Fort Aguada

    In the morning, take a scenic drive to the Dudhsagar Falls, the fourth tallest waterfall in India. Enjoy a refreshing swim and a picnic lunch by the falls. In the afternoon, visit the Basilica of Bom Jesus, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that houses the remains of St. Francis Xavier. In the evening, head to the Latin Quarter of Goa, also known as Fontainhas, and take a walk through the colorful streets lined with Portuguese-style houses.

  4. Day 4: Visit the Spice Plantations
    50 minutes (26.6 km) from Fontainhas

    In the morning, visit the spice plantations and learn about the different spices grown in Goa. Enjoy a traditional Goan lunch at the plantation. In the afternoon, visit the Anjuna Flea Market and shop for souvenirs, clothes, and jewelry. In the evening, head to the Vagator Beach and enjoy a breathtaking sunset from the top of the cliff. Have dinner at Thirsty Bear, a restaurant that serves excellent European and Asian cuisine.

Recommendations

Goa is a treasure trove of experiences. Consider taking a side trip to the beautiful beaches of Palolem and Morjim. You can also try your luck at the casinos or go on a dolphin-watching tour. To maximize your fun, rent a bike or a car and explore Goa at your own pace. Make sure to try the traditional Goan dishes like fish curry, vindaloo, and sorpotel. Do not forget to carry sunscreen and mosquito repellent with you.

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