Explore the sun kissed beaches, lip smacking cuisines, Portuguese architecture and a pulsating nightlife during this trip to Goa which is one of the hot destinations around the globe.
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5 gorgeous days in Goa
1. 5 gorgeous days in Goa
Explore the sun kissed beaches, lip smacking cuisines, Portuguese architecture and a
pulsating nightlife during this trip to Goa which is one of the hot destinations around the
globe.
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2. Day 1
Club Cubana
Bardez
There are few places in Goa which have created a legend of their own. Club Cubana, for instance is one
such place which has created its own loyal customer base which insists on entering the Club even during
renovation shut down. The club is famous for its heady ambience and innov ...
3. Day 1
Britto's Restaurant
Baga
This is a bit of a local institution; an archetypal Goan beach shack at one end, and extremely popular
restaurant at the other, where owner-chef Cajetan Britto has been dishing out his crowd-pulling
specialties for years. Acquaint yourself with the local flavors by tucking in to ...
4. Day 1
Baga Beach
Baga
This small beach about 2 km north of Calangute in the Bardez district is a lively place known for its
hopping "shack life." The many popular food and drink joints are headlined by St. Anthony's for seafood
and Tito's Bar for nighttime revelry. The beach drops steeply to the shor ...
5. Day 1
Calangute Beach
Calangute
Calangute Beach, between Sinquerim and Baga beaches in the Bardez district, is an open stretch of sand
with occasional palm trees for patchy shade. The beach is accessible by cement steps. Note the sign
warning that swimming is dangerous—there's a fairly strong undertow here. C ...
6. Day 1
Fort Aguada
Candolim
Perched high on a hill, with wonderful views west across the Arabian Sea and east across Aquada Bay to
Panaji, Fort Aguada was built in 1612 and named for the natural springs that supplied not only the fort but
also passing ships. Surrounded by wild grass, the fort is in excelle ...
7. Day 1
St. Anthony's Shack and Restaurant
Baga
St. Anthony's is a famous shack right at Baga beach, and is a favorite amongst the young Goan crowd. It is
so prominent that it attracts all the tourists as well. Enjoy some tasty and fresh sea food with drinks, and
also sing for your loved ones during Karaoke!
8. Day 2
Arambol Beach
Arambol
The Arambol Beach extends over 16 km and consists of two beaches, more popular is the main beach. the
northernmost beach in Goa. The second, more picturesque beach lies beyond the rocky circlet and can
only be reached on foot and is bordered by steep cliffs on both sides. The mai ...
9. Day 2
Cavala, Arambol
Baga
Serving since 1980, Cavala Seaside Resort is Baga's one of the most popular resorts. The resort is a
celebration of hospitality and beachside activities. With the white, sugary sand beach just a stone's throw
from your door, you'll never be far from the breathtaking Baga beach ex ...
10. Day 3
Dona Paula
Panjim
Dona Paula beach is located just about 7-km from Panaji. This place is called the Lovers Paradise in
Goa, named after Dona Paula de Menezes. A myth has been attached to this place and according one
legend the Viceroy's daughter after facing objections from her family about her lo ...
11. Day 3
Casino Royale Goa
Panjim
Casino Royale Goa, India’s largest casino vessel is the hallmark of sophistication and grandeur. Floating on
the tranquil Mandovi River in Goa, it is the preferred destination for the urbane and the elegant. It is also
India´s largest Live Gaming casino having a vast variety o ...
12. Day 3
Paradise cruise Goa
Panjim
A pleasant way to spend a thoroughly enjoyable evening in Goa is to take the ‘EXCITING EVENING ONE
HOUR CRUISE” from the Tourism Jetty, below the Mandovi Bridge, Panaji Goa.A tastefully decorated
cruiser named the “PARADISE”, Goa only triple deck cruiser, takes you for a ...
13. Day 3
Viva Panjim
Panjim
Though it might be more than a touch touristy these days, this little side-street eatery, with a couple of
tables out on the street itself, nevertheless still delivers tasty Goan staples, as well as the standard range
of Indian fare. Keep an eye out in the dim interior for Mrs Li ...
14. Day 4
Thalassa Greek Tavern Goa
Vagator
"Thalassa" is an acronym for the "sea" in Greek, and this Greek taverna offers stunning views of Goa's
thalassa. Perched on the edge of a high cliff overlooking the Arabian Sea in Small Vagator village, this
open-air restaurant offers one of the most breath-taking sunset views in ...
15. Day 4
Tito's
Baga
When one thinks Tito, one has surfeit connotations.some think fun,others food and drink, while still some
others would think Tito's offers the ultimate nirvana in enjoyment! True to its varied undertones, Tito's is
one word that is on the lips of all visitors because of what it o ...
16. Day 5
Candolim Church
Candolim
Candolim Church is located at a distance of 2 km from Candolim Beach. This church was constructed in
1560 by Fr. Pedro de Belem and is dedicated to the Lady of Hope. Repaired and remodelled in1661, the
exterior of this church is decorated with emeralds and the interior has decora ...
17. Day 5
Arpora
Calangute
The small village of Arpora in Goa is minutes from the famous Calangute and Baga beach resorts. Arpora
and its surrounding countryside has been a popular location for tourist development in recent years. Large
hotels have sprung up in the fields behind Goa's golden coast, and a c ...
18. Day 5
Anjuna Flea market
Anjuna
Getting to the Wednesday flea market at Anjuna can be half the fun; you can take a bus or a motorcycle
taxi, or a fisherman's boat from Baga, which is quicker. Although you will still find hippies there, it really
isn't their market anymore. Now dominated by Lambani nomads in the ...
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