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Four Days in Goa: A Journey Through India's Beach Paradise

  1. Day 1: Explore the Latin Quarter
    30 minutes (9.3 miles) from Dabolim Airport

    In the morning, take a leisurely walk through Fontainhas, Goa's old Latin Quarter, and admire the colorful Portuguese-style houses. For lunch, head to Viva Panjim and indulge in authentic Goan cuisine. In the afternoon, visit the iconic Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception Church and climb up the bell tower for a panoramic view of Panjim. In the evening, relax and enjoy a drink at the local bar, Caverna Dos Vinhos.

  2. Day 2: Visit the Museums and Temples
    16 minutes (4.5 miles) from Panjim

    In the morning, visit the Goa State Museum to learn about the state's history and culture. For lunch, head to Cafe Bhonsle and try their famous fish thali. In the afternoon, visit the Shree Manguesh Temple and seek blessings from the deities. In the evening, witness the famous sunset at the Baga Beach.

  3. Day 3: Explore the Forts and Beaches
    1 hour 4 minutes (22.9 miles) from Baga Beach

    In the morning, visit the Aguada Fort and explore its lighthouse, prisons, and secret escape passages. For lunch, head to the Thirsty Bear and try their delicious seafood. In the afternoon, visit the Chapora Fort and relive the Dil Chahta Hai moments. In the evening, relax at the Anjuna Beach and enjoy the mesmerizing sunset.

  4. Day 4: Enjoy the Water Sports and Nightlife
    38 minutes (11.7 miles) from Anjuna Beach

    In the morning, head to the Calangute Beach and try your hand at water sports like parasailing, jet skiing, and banana boat ride. For lunch, head to the Pousada By The Beach and indulge in their continental cuisine. In the afternoon, visit the Saturday Night Market and shop for souvenirs. In the evening, party hard at the Club Cubana and enjoy the vibrant nightlife of Goa.

Recommendations

If you have time, consider visiting the Dudhsagar Waterfalls, which are only accessible by train or a 4x4 jeep. You can also take a trip to the spice plantations and learn about the various spices used in Indian cuisine. If you're a fan of adventure sports, try bungee jumping or white water rafting in the nearby towns. Finally, don't forget to try the local feni, a spirit made from cashews or coconuts, and the famous Goan sorpotel.

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