Meet your pre-booked driver at Mopa (GOX) and begin the transfer south to Kenilworth Resort & Spa, Utorda. Travel time north→south is about 1.5–2.0h depending on traffic.
Check into Kenilworth Utorda and have a relaxed lunch — Martin's Corner (nearby) is a great first-goa meal (seafood local favorites). Martin's Corner typically opens 11:00am–11:00pm; the resort restaurants are also good for immediate check-in dining.
Dine at the resort’s restaurant for convenience or head to Fisherman's Wharf (Betalbatim) for riverside seafood — Fisherman's typically opens 6:00pm onwards. A relaxed first-night dinner helps prep for early start tomorrow.
Travel south-west to Cabo de Rama (approx 1h15m–1h40m). The Fort offers dramatic coastal views and is an excellent photo stop; typically open 7:00am–6:00pm.
Short drive to Agonda. Have lunch at a beachside café — Blue Planet Cafe or similar serve fresh local seafood and vegetarian options; cafés generally open 8:00am–8:00pm.
Pre-book a guided sea-kayak or coastal kayak tour that runs roughly 8:00am–5:00pm; most operators offer 1.5–2.5h trips exploring nearby coves, cliffs and possibly dolphin views. This is the key adventure of the day.
Head to Palolem (short drive) for a relaxed walk, coconut-water break and optional short dolphin-spotting boat (these usually run in the morning/late-afternoon depending on operator; confirm with the operator).
Visit Cola (sometimes called Cola Lagoon) — a beautiful, quieter lagoon-beach about 40–60 minutes from Utorda with a small boat access to the lagoon. Boat access / small entry fees vary and some beaches are secluded — confirm access and operator before leaving.
Have an early dinner at the resort; reconfirm night transport/taxi for tomorrow’s Panaji→Candolim schedule and table reservations for the clubs you want to hit.
Head north ~1h15m to Panaji. Walk the Latin Quarter (Fontainhas), colorful Portuguese houses and narrow lanes (including the area you referenced as 'Darlings Lane' in the Latin Quarter).
Do a short riverside walk, quick shopping or visit the Church of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception (central Panaji). Finish mid-afternoon and head toward Candolim/Baga.
Start the night at SINQ Club (Candolim) — a big party spot with poolside vibes; typical club hours 8:00pm–2:00am. Prebook table/entrance as weekends fill quickly.
Depending on energy & distance, hop to the next place in the Baga cluster (Como Aqua / Bobby Brown). Clubs in this cluster normally run late-night (11:00pm–3:00am); some have cover charges and table minimums.
If you’re returning to Utorda the same night, allow 1.5–2h for the drive back — consider booking a safe taxi/driver for the return and avoid leaving valuables behind.
If it’s the Anjuna flea market day (usually Wednesday) visit Anjuna for souvenirs; otherwise enjoy a calm beach hour or poolside at the resort. Many shops/cafés open 10:00am–6:00pm.
Head to Vagator/Anjuna to hit the Vagator-cluster bars you mentioned (Noah, Hammerz, Jamming Goat, Bobby Brown) — these venues are in/around Vagator & Anjuna and typically operate from late afternoon into the night. Chain them geographically to minimize travel.
Catch sunset at Vagator cliff bars and then move into the evening visiting Hammerz or Jamming Goat (check each venue’s opening hours — many open 5:00pm for sunset into late night).
Continue your club/bar crawl among the Vagator/Anjuna venues you listed. Most will be lively after 9:30pm — check entry policies and consider table reservations for busy nights.
Return to Utorda for last-night sleep; pack and set alarms for your early transfer to Mopa. Driving time approx 1.5–2h late night — consider pre-booked driver.
Pre-book a reliable taxi and depart early: aim to leave Utorda by ~6:00am–6:30am to reach Mopa with cushion for check-in/security for your 10:20am flight. Mopa transfer can take 1.5–2.0h; factor traffic and check-in time.