Classic beachfront breakfast and Goan/Portuguese favourites right on Baga Beach — great for people-watching and starting the day with seafood omelettes and fresh fruit. Check current opening hours (typically opens ~9:00).
Relax on the sand, rent a sunbed or try jet-skiing and parasailing at Calangute/Baga; ideal to soak up the sun and unwind before the evening. Water-sport vendors usually operate 9:00–17:00 but confirm on the spot.
Well-known beach shack for fresh Goan fish thali and crab curry with a beachfront setting — authentic, relaxed and filling. Typical lunch service around 12:00–16:00; check seasonal hours.
Recharge at your hotel/pool or take a short drive to the Anjuna cliffs for photos and a quieter stretch of coast before sunset. Hotel facilities typically open to guests all day; cliffs are open-access.
Walk up to Chapora Fort for panoramic bay and Vagator sunset views — a classic Goa photo stop and great lead-in to evening drinks. Fort is open-access; arrive 30–45 minutes before sunset for the best light.
Greek-style terrace restaurant famous for lively sunset vibes, belly dancing and strong cocktails — ideal for a festive evening meal. Thalassa typically welcomes diners from late afternoon to late evening; book ahead for sunset seating on weekends.
If your Day 1 is a Saturday, the Arpora Night Market is the classic late-evening place for street food, live music and shopping; perfect for open-air socialising and sampling local snacks. Market usually runs ~18:00–02:00 on Saturdays — verify seasonal hours.
Hit the famous Tito's/Mambo's area in Baga for mainstream nightlife or drive up to Club Cabana on Arpora hill for a hilltop party — both are staples of the North Goa night scene. Clubs typically open late (21:00–03:00+); check entry policy and dress code.
Comforting breakfast with great coffee, pancakes and light bites in a relaxed cafe setting — perfect for recovering from a late night. Many cafes open from ~9:00; confirm current hours.
If Day 2 is Sunday, the Anjuna Flea Market offers eclectic stalls, jewelry, clothes and snacks; otherwise stroll Anjuna beach and local boutiques. Market hours are typically 09:00–16:00 on Sundays — check exact times.
Iconic beach shack with laid-back boho vibes and a variety of seafood, bowls and cocktails — great for people-watching and beachside lounging. Opens from late morning; busy on weekends so expect a short wait.
Spend a relaxed afternoon at Vagator or a nearby beach club enjoying music, cocktails and ocean views — a mellow, stylish way to wind down the trip. Beach clubs usually operate daytime to sunset; check their hours and reservation policy.
Catch a quieter sunset at Little Vagator (Ozran) with laid-back snack bars and fewer crowds than main beaches — ideal for more relaxed views and photos. Public area open-access; vendors close after sunset typically.
Renowned for South Indian coastal flavours and vibrant small plates in a charming house setting — excellent for a memorable final-night meal. Popular spot; check opening times (commonly 12:30–15:00 for lunch and 19:00–23:00 for dinner) and reserve in advance.
Finish the trip with low-key cocktails or craft beers at a nearby lounge — a calm end to a lively North Goa weekend. Many bars stay open late but hours vary; confirm before going.