48 hours in Goa
Sonam JoshiSonam Joshi/Times Travel Editor/ITINERARY, GOA/ Updated : Mar 23, 2018, 16:24 IST
Synopsis
A visit to Goa often simply means lounging on a palm-fringed beach with a drink in hand. Even though its seashore hogs the limelight, it is hard to deny the charm of Goa's Portuguese-inspired buildings, delicious food, thrilling w … Read more
A visit to Goa often simply means lounging on a palm-fringed beach with a drink in hand. Even though its seashore hogs the limelight, it is hard to deny the charm of Goa's Portuguese-inspired buildings, delicious food, thrilling water sports, buzzing nightlife and flea markets. Read less

A visit to Goa often simply means lounging on a palm-fringed beach with a drink in hand. Even though its seashore hogs the limelight, it is hard to deny the charm of Goa's Portuguese-inspired buildings, delicious food, thrilling water sports, buzzing nightlife and flea markets. It’s quite easy to spend weeks discovering its diversity and soaking in the languid atmosphere. However, if you only have a couple of days, we recommend you split your visit and see north Goa on the first day and the southern half on the second.
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