Classic beachside breakfast and fresh fruit juices right on Baga Beach; start with a hearty eggs/omelette and fresh seafood snacks to fuel the day. Britto's is a reliable morning option and usually opens around 8:30am.
Relax on the sand or try parasailing/jet-skiing at the busiest North Goa stretch; beaches are public and typically accessible 24/7 though water-sport vendors operate ~9am–5pm. Great for daylight fun and people-watching.
A long-standing Goan beach shack famous for authentic fish curry, prawn xacuti and fish thali; open from about 11:00am and perfect for sampling Goan coastal flavors. Reasonable prices and beachfront seating.
Drop bags, change for the afternoon and recharge before heading to Anjuna and Vagator; most guesthouses and hotels have check-in from 12pm–2pm but confirm your property timing.
Drive to Anjuna for laidback cafes, the iconic beach vibe and a short climb to Chapora Fort for expansive cliff and sea views (fort is best before sunset; generally accessible 7am–6pm). Great photo spot and pre-sunset stroll.
Famous Greek-style cliff-top restaurant and sunset show with drummers and lively ambience; they typically open for evening service from late afternoon and are ideal for a dramatic sunset meal. Expect Mediterranean/Greek plates and cocktails.
Return to Baga for the legendary club-strip — Tito's for mainstream dance hits and Mambo's for big-room party vibes; clubs usually start getting busy after 9:30pm and run till early morning (late-night timings vary by season).
Head to a late-open beach shack or an after-party bar to wind down; many shacks and some clubs stay open past midnight — check local listings or ask venue staff for the night's after-hours plan.
Recover with a relaxed beachfront brunch—smoothies, pancakes, and lighter seafood options—many cafés and shacks in Baga open by 9–10am and offer comfortable day-after-party fare.
Popular spot for South Indian and Goan-influenced dishes set in a leafy Assagao villa; Gunpowder usually opens for lunch around noon and is worth the short drive for distinct flavors and an intimate vibe.
Book a 60–90 minute traditional Ayurvedic massage or a hotel pool session to recharge before the long Saturday night; most spas operate 9am–8pm but pre-booking is recommended on weekends.
Chill at a popular café known for healthy bowls and good coffee; Artjuna or similar cafés are great for a relaxed late-afternoon stop and small plates before evening plans, typically open through late afternoon.
One of North Goa's biggest evening markets with dozens of food stalls, live music and artisanal goods; it generally opens around 6:00pm and runs late into the night — perfect for sampling street seafood, Indo-fusion dishes and cocktails.
Either continue sampling at Arpora Market or move to a nearby beach restaurant for a hot meal and cocktails; many vendors remain open late and restaurants near Arpora and Baga stay open past 10:00pm on Saturdays.
Finish the weekend with another round of clubbing — Baga strip clubs and Vagator venues host DJ nights that often run past 2:00am; check current flyers for special events or guest DJs on Saturday night.
Stroll the moonlit sand or grab a late-night snack from a 24-hour or late-open café to round off the trip before rest; availability varies, so ask your hotel or local friends for best late-night spots.