Arrive at your main destination early morning (you travelled the night of 14th). Drop luggage, freshen up and get a quick coffee to prepare for the day; arriving early lets you make the most of beaches and cooler morning weather.
Enjoy a relaxed breakfast at a beachfront café or local bakery; choose local dishes (e.g. seafood omelette, filled pastries, fresh fruits) for energy before active adventures. Most cafés open by 7:30–8:30am, but check local opening times.
Head to the main beach for sun, swim and organised water sports such as jet-skiing, banana-boat rides or beginner-level surfing; these are high-adrenaline and fun for groups. Many rental operators run from ~9:00am to sunset; pre-book high-season slots.
Lunch at a recommended seaside grill serving fresh catch or local cuisine; pick a shaded table with a sea view to relax and refuel. Typical lunch service runs 12:00–15:00.
Transfer inland to the lake or green hills selected as Place 2; travel time depends on distance but plan for 30–90 minutes and enjoy scenic stops en route. This transition moves you from lively coast to tranquil nature.
Take a boat on the lake (rowboat or guided motor boat) and do a short nature hike along marked trails to soak in greenery and panoramic views; great for photos and calmer adventure. Many boat operators run until late afternoon; hiking trails are typically open daylight hours.
Find a lakeside viewpoint or quiet beach spot for golden-hour photos and wind-down time; this peaceful interlude is perfect before dinner. Sunset times vary—check local sunset time for exact planning.
Dine at a recommended restaurant near your accommodation focusing on local specialities (vegetarian and meat options available); aim to book ahead if busy. Typical dinner service begins around 18:30–19:00 and runs into the evening.
If you're not tired, take a night stroll on the beach or visit a local night market (if available) for snacks and souvenirs; marketplaces often operate evenings, but check seasonal availability.
Early morning hike to a nearby viewpoint or a calm sunrise walk along the shore to catch cooler air and dramatic light — ideal for nature lovers and photographers. Trails/access typically open at dawn; wear trainers and carry water.
Have a hearty breakfast: try a local speciality or a high-protein option if you plan a big activity later; many cafés open from 7:00–8:00am but check the exact time for the place you choose.
Spend the late morning at an adventure centre (zipline, canopy tours, rock-climbing or via ferrata). These activities satisfy the adrenaline-seeking part of your trip; most centres operate 9:00–17:00 and require reservations or waivers.
Enjoy lunch at a countryside tavern, farm-to-table café, or a casual mountain/forest restaurant, sampling local produce and regional dishes. Typical lunch hours 12:00–14:00.
Choose one lighter afternoon activity depending on energy levels: a guided kayak on a calm river, a visit to a nearby waterfall for photos and short swims, or a guided birdwatching/nature walk to spot local flora. Check opening times for guides/parking; many sites close by late afternoon.
Head back to your accommodation to rest briefly, shower and pack for departure later that night; leave enough time for traffic and check-out procedures. Typical check-out times vary—confirm with your lodging.
Have an early dinner at a recommended local restaurant or food market to enjoy one last meal of regional favourites and pick up any final souvenirs; many restaurants will serve until 20:00–21:00.
Begin your journey back to the start point (you leave the place on the night of the 16th). Allow extra time for night driving and any return of rental equipment; arrival time depends on distance.