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A 4-Day Foodie Itinerary for Goa in June 2023

  1. Day 1: Explore the Local Flavors of Panaji
    45 minutes (15.9 miles) from Goa International Airport

    In the morning, start your day with a hearty breakfast at Café Tato, famous for its Goan sausage pao. Then, take a walk around the charming Fontainhas neighborhood and marvel at the colorful Portuguese-style houses. For lunch, head to Ritz Classic for their fish thali, served on a banana leaf. In the afternoon, visit the 18th-century Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception Church, a popular landmark. For dinner, indulge in some delectable seafood at Viva Panjim, known for its traditional Goan flavors.

  2. Day 2: Beach-Hopping and Seafood in South Goa
    1 hour 15 minutes (27.5 miles) from Panaji

    Start your day with a breakfast of egg bhurji and poi bread at Zeebop by the Sea, a beachside shack with stunning views. Spend the morning exploring the beautiful beaches of South Goa, starting with Colva, followed by Benaulim, and ending with Palolem. For lunch, head to Fisherman's Wharf for their fresh catch of the day. In the evening, take a sunset cruise along the Sal River, and end your day with dinner at Martin's Corner, a popular local haunt serving authentic Goan cuisine.

  3. Day 3: Spice Plantations and Heritage Walks
    1 hour 10 minutes (28.3 miles) from South Goa

    Start your day by taking a tour of the Sahakari Spice Farm and learn about the various spices grown in Goa. Enjoy a traditional Goan lunch at the spice farm. In the afternoon, visit the UNESCO-listed Old Goa and explore the various churches and cathedrals. For dinner, head to Mum's Kitchen for some homely Goan food, including the famous pork vindaloo.

  4. Day 4: Street Food and Market Hopping
    30 minutes (8.9 miles) from Old Goa

    Start your day with some street food at the Mapusa Market, known for its variety of local delicacies. Then, head to the Anjuna Flea Market, where you can find everything from clothes to handicrafts. For lunch, head to Vinayak Family Restaurant, a local favorite, serving authentic Goan thalis. In the afternoon, visit the quaint village of Assagao and explore its charming cafés and art galleries. End your day with dinner at Gunpowder, known for its fusion of Goan and Indian flavors.

Recommendations

If you're a fan of history and culture, consider visiting the Museum of Christian Art and the Reis Magos Fort. For some water sports and adventure, head to Calangute or Baga Beach. If you have time, take a day trip to the Dudhsagar Waterfalls or the quiet village of Divar Island. To maximize your fun, sample as many local delicacies as possible, including the famous Goan fish curry and vindaloo. Don't forget to try some Feni, a local spirit made from cashews or coconuts. Book your hotels and flights to Goa now on TravelPortal.

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