Light, comforting breakfast with fresh fruit, eggs and Goan breads; a calm spot to fuel up before sightseeing. Infantaria typically opens 7:30am–11:30am but confirm timings on your travel day.
Visit two of Goa's most important Portuguese-era churches to appreciate quiet architecture and heritage — soothing, easy walking and culturally enriching. Generally open 9:00am–6:30pm; check for any special closures.
Gentle guided walk through a small spice farm to see spices and medicinal plants, with short tasting/demo — a fragrant, low-effort experience ideal for a relaxing babymoon activity. Spice farms normally operate 9:00am–5:00pm; book an early slot and request a shorter walk if needed.
Authentic, homely Goan cuisine with hygienic kitchen standards and many mild options suitable for pregnancy diets; lunch service usually 12:00pm–3:00pm. Reserve to avoid waits.
Book a prenatal-safe massage or soothing foot reflexology at your resort spa or a reputable centre like Devaaya (confirm pregnancy-safe treatments in advance). Typical spa timings 9:00am–6:00pm; always inform therapists about pregnancy stage and medical history.
Short, gentle sunset cruise on the Mandovi for river views, a relaxed atmosphere and mild sea breeze — peaceful and easy on mobility. Cruises commonly depart between 5:30pm–7:00pm; book earlier slot and choose a covered, shaded boat.
Casual riverside dinner offering Goan and seafood dishes with calmer ambience; many vegetarian and mild options suitable for pregnancy. Open roughly 12:00pm–11:00pm; request a quiet corner when booking.
Relaxed, cosy breakfast with pastries, eggs and fresh juices — ideal for a slow start. Café Chocolatti usually opens around 8:00am; some outlets open earlier on weekends, so confirm timing.
Short, easy walk around the seafront fort for panoramic coastal views and gentle exploration; paths are well-trodden but wear comfortable shoes. Fort hours typically 9:00am–6:00pm.
Find a quieter patch of sand or your hotel’s private section for gentle sun, sea air and minimal walking — perfect for low-energy babymoon relaxation. Beaches are public and open any time; avoid peak midday heat and strong surf.
Enjoy light Mediterranean/Greek fare with dramatic sea views; request non-spicy, pregnancy-safe options and a comfortable table. Thalassa is usually open 11:00am–11:00pm; it can be busy at sunset so book a midday table.
Gentle walk through Anjuna’s quieter lanes and select stores or sit at a shaded café for a slow afternoon — avoid crowded markets and midday sun. Most cafés open by late morning; the Anjuna market is busier on Wednesdays but many stalls are present daily.
Return to your accommodation for rest and a guided prenatal yoga or stretching session to ease backache and promote relaxation; many hotels offer in-room or poolside classes by appointment. Sessions commonly available mid-afternoon — book in advance.
Short, scenic viewpoint visit to watch the sunset with minimal walking — choose the easier viewpoint approaches or view from a clifftop café if you prefer to avoid steps. Sunset times vary; arrive 30–45 minutes early for best, relaxed viewing.
End with a tranquil beachfront dinner offering fresh, mild seafood and vegetarian dishes; request low-oil, low-spice preparations and comfortable seating. La Plage typically operates 11:00am–11:00pm; reserve a peaceful table and check transport time back to your hotel.