DAY 1
Lila Café
Located next to the Baga River, this open-air café serves one of the best European-style breakfasts in Goa.
1FEATUREDBaga Beach
Goa’s most popular beach, Baga, is situated 10 kilometres west of Mapusa along the west coast of Goa and about 30 kilometres North of Panaji. A tiny a...
2FEATUREDOld Goa
The former Portuguese capital of the region before Panjim, Old Goa is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that’s home to several magnificent churches and cat...
3FEATUREDMum’s Kitchen
Panaji’s Mum’s Kitchen is the ideal place to take a crash course in Goan cuisine.
4FEATUREDFontainhas
It has been described as India’s only Latin quarter. The quiet charm of this Panjim neighbourhood’s narrow streets and tile-roofed houses is best disc...
6FEATUREDSaturday Night Market
This market on Arpora Hill, between Baga and Anjuna, is known as much for its party-like atmosphere, as for the actual shopping.
7FEATUREDHouse of Lloyds
This spacious outlet is located inside the owner’s Portuguese-style house, and comprises of a bar, restaurant, open grill and dance floor.
8FEATUREDTito’s
End your night with dancing at Tito’s, a Goan landmark that comprises of a cluster of restaurants and nightclubs located in a lane bearing its name.
9FEATURED