Saturday Night Market at Arpora.
Anjuna flea market, every Wednesday?
Stroll along the Mala & Fontainhas, Goa’s historic Latin Quarters.
Reis Magos Fort?
Fort overlooking Mandovi river has been beautifully restored into a cultural centre with a museum.
Spice plantation tour in Ponda?
South Goa beaches like Agonda, Betul or Palolem.
Try Palolem at least. Maybe Agonda again.
Saligao – North Goa- rural way of life along with the touristic buzz on the beaches. Local life of Goa.
Cabo De Rama Fort- amongst one of the oldest Portuguese establishments.
Kayaking: http://goakayaking.com/
Churches in old Goa:
Church of Santa Monica.
Church of our Lady of the Immaculate Conception in Panjim.
Local food: https://the-shooting-star.com/2013/09/27/best-goan-restaurants-in-goa/
Crocodile spotting: http://www.johnboattours.com/CrocodileSpotting.html
Salcete, the old Portuguese heartland of Goa.
Assagao, a picturesque valley village a few miles inland from Anjuna beach, which in recent years has grown into something of a creative hub. Gunpowder restaurant here.