Check into a centrally located hotel or guesthouse in Baga/Calangute so most nightlife and beach shacks are a short walk or 5–10 minute tuk-tuk ride away. Staying here keeps travel time minimal all weekend.
Classic Goa breakfasts — Infantaria (Calangute) and Cafe Chocolatti (Baga) do great eggs, pancakes, coffee, and a relaxed start; both typically open from ~8:00am so you can start late and relaxed.
Spend the afternoon on Baga Beach on a sun lounger and order seafood and cocktails from a lively shack like Britto's—perfect for people-watching and light daytime partying.
Return to your hotel for a quick nap, pool time or an affordable massage to recharge before the night; many hotels offer quick 60–90 minute spa treatments.
Enjoy a relaxed seafood dinner at a beachfront restaurant — Fisherman's Wharf and Souza Lobo offer classic Goan dishes and lively atmosphere; aim to eat early so you can get to the clubs before peak crowds.
Start the night with drinks at a nearby pub or lounge to avoid long transfers; good pre-club drinks and a social vibe keep travel minimal while building momentum for late-night clubbing.
Tito's and Mambo's are the classic North Goa nightclubs with high-energy dance floors and DJs; both typically open late (doors ~10:30–11:00pm and run until 3–4am). Expect loud music and a party crowd.
A slow start with coffees, fresh breads, and light bites — German Bakery in Anjuna is a great relaxed option and sets you up for a late morning at the beach; open typically from ~8:30–9:00am.
Anjuna has energetic day-party shacks like Curlies where DJs spin and the crowd is younger and festive; it’s 15–25 minutes from Baga and keeps travel short while changing the vibe.
Curlies offers beach snacks, seafood and drinks right on Anjuna beach; if you prefer a slightly more elevated Indian lunch, Gunpowder in Assagao is excellent but adds a short taxi ride (optional).
The Arpora Night Market (usually Sat 6:00pm–midnight) is a must for street food, cocktails, live music and shopping — find snacks, seafood, and cocktails while soaking up a party atmosphere; entrance is free.
Eat at the market stalls (varied street food, kebabs, seafood) or choose a sit-down dinner in Arpora/Anjuna; portions are great for sharing which keeps it social and flexible.
Club Cubana (open around 9:00–10:00pm into the early morning on weekend nights) is a hilltop club with pools, platforms and a party crowd — this is the North Goa late-night highlight. Thalassa (Vagator) is an alternative for a lively sunset-to-night show and Greek-themed performances (check weekly event schedule).
Head back to your hotel for a final late-night bite (beach shack or hotel kitchen) and pack or rest before departure; keep transfers short by using local taxis or hotel drops.