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Two Days Exploring the City of Goa

  1. Day 1: Panaji City Tour
    15 minutes (4.1 miles) from Goa International Airport

    Begin your day at the historic Fontainhas neighborhood, known for its colorful Portuguese-style houses and winding streets. Take a walking tour to discover the area's rich heritage, including the famous Sao Tome Church and the Latin Quarter. Enjoy a traditional Goan lunch at Viva Panjim, which serves authentic dishes like fish thali and vindaloo.

    In the afternoon, head to the iconic Immaculate Conception Church, one of the oldest churches in Goa. Marvel at its stunning architecture and impressive bell tower. Next, visit the Museum of Christian Art to explore the area's Christian heritage and view a collection of religious artifacts. End the day with a sunset cruise along the Mandovi River, where you can enjoy live music and dinner.

  2. Day 2: Old Goa and Beaches
    30 minutes (8.2 miles) from Panaji City

    Start your day by exploring the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Old Goa, which was once the capital of Portuguese India. Visit the Basilica of Bom Jesus, famous for housing the remains of Saint Francis Xavier. Next, head to the Se Cathedral, one of the largest churches in Asia, boasting stunning architecture and intricate carvings.

    In the afternoon, make your way to the beautiful Miramar Beach, where you can relax on the sand or take a dip in the Arabian Sea. For a more secluded experience, drive to the serene Dona Paula Beach, which is surrounded by lush greenery and coconut palms. Enjoy a delicious seafood dinner at Fisherman's Wharf, which offers stunning views of the Arabian Sea.

Recommendations

If you have additional time, consider visiting the famous Dudhsagar Falls, located around an hour's drive from Panaji. You can also take a day trip to the spice plantations in Ponda, where you can learn about the region's rich history of spice cultivation. For those who want to experience the nightlife, head to the vibrant Tito's Lane in Baga, which is known for its clubs and bars. Make sure to try the local Feni drink, made from cashew or coconut.

We recommend renting a scooter or motorcycle to get around Goa, as it's an affordable and fun way to explore the city. Make sure to wear a helmet and follow traffic rules. Also, be cautious while swimming at the beaches, as the currents can be strong at times. Lastly, pack light cotton clothes as Goa can be humid in June.

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