Drop your luggage, confirm transport/boat transfers with reception and relax by the pool or riverside; the resort is a convenient base for northern beaches. Reception and facilities are typically available from standard check-in times, confirm your room's check-in with the hotel.
Have a relaxed first meal at the resort restaurant (usually open 07:00–22:00) or try a nearby beach café for fresh seafood and Goan curries; ask reception for the closest recommended shack. Choosing the resort keeps things simple after travel and ensures immediate availability.
A tranquil stretch ideal for a gentle walk and to recover from travel; Mandrem is quieter than central beaches and pleasant in late afternoon as the sun softens. Beaches are public and open all day.
Short drives along the coast to Morjim and Ashwem let you see nesting areas (turtle conservation) and relaxed beachfront shacks; these beaches have shady palms and chilled vibes. Shacks usually operate from morning until sunset, so arrive before dusk.
Clifftop viewpoints at Vagator provide dramatic sunset panoramas — arrive early to secure a spot. Public access is open at sunrise and sunset, though cliff edges need care.
Iconic clifftop restaurant with Greek/Mediterranean food and superb sunset views; very popular in the evening so reserve ahead. Thalassa typically opens from mid-afternoon into late night — check current hours and book a table for sunset.
Short drive back to Acron Waterfront Resort to rest after your first day exploring the northern coast. Use this time to plan tomorrow's pickups or rents (scooter/car).
Enjoy a hotel breakfast with continental and Indian options; typical service runs 07:00–10:30 so fuel up early for a full day on the coast. If you prefer café vibes, grab coffee near Vagator before heading to Chapora Fort.
Walk up to the 17th-century fort for sweeping views across the estuary and Vagator Beach; mornings are cooler and less crowded. Fort areas are generally open from sunrise to sunset (approx 06:00–18:00).
Relax at a clifftop café or descend to the beach for photographs, swimming and a light snack; cafés usually open from mid-morning. This is an easy transition from the fort and keeps the route compact.
Gunpowder offers South Indian/Goan-influenced dishes in a shaded garden (open for lunch from around 12:00, check reservation requirements); Curlies is the classic Anjuna beach shack for relaxed seafood and coastal vibes (open 09:00–late). Choose Gunpowder for a quieter sit-down meal or Curlies for a beach experience.
Explore the shoreline, boutiques and local cafés in Anjuna — a good place for souvenirs and people-watching. Shops typically operate between 10:00 and 20:00 though individual hours vary.
Choose parasailing, jet-skiing or banana boat rides from licensed operators; most motorised water sports run 08:00–17:00 and include safety briefings. Book through a reputable operator or your hotel for better safety standards.
Historic coastal fort with panoramic sea views and the classic lighthouse — a great sunset/early-evening stop before dinner. Fort grounds are usually open until around sunset (approx 06:00–18:00) so plan arrival accordingly.
Long-standing beachfront favourite for seafood, Goan specialities and a lively atmosphere; popular in the evening so reservations help. Typically open from 08:00–23:30 but verify current hours during busy periods.
If you want to experience Goan nightlife, bars and clubs along Baga and Calangute stay open late — check event listings for live music or DJs. Safety note: watch valuables and plan your return transport to the resort.
Drive into Panaji's Latin Quarter for a café breakfast among Portuguese-era houses; most cafés open by 08:00–09:00 and the area is ideal for a relaxed morning walk. This is a cultural contrast to the beaches and helps break up coastal days.
Stroll colourful lanes, view heritage architecture and walk the Mandovi riverside promenade — great for photos and local bakeries. Public streets and promenades are open all day; guided tours can be booked if preferred.
Visit Old Goa's principal churches and museums that illustrate Goa's Portuguese era and religious history; churches usually welcome visitors 09:00–12:30 and 15:00–17:30, so check opening times on the day. Allow time for quiet reflection and photography outside the main service times.
Renowned for authentic Goan homestyle dishes like xacuti, sorpotel and prawn curry; popular enough to require a reservation at peak times. Typically open 10:00–22:00, making it ideal for a leisurely lunch after Old Goa.
Visit a nearby spice plantation for a guided tour, tasting and a traditional Goan meal or choose a quieter garden/botanical stop; most plantation tours run mid-morning through the afternoon and last around 1.5–2 hours. Check availability and book in advance for a smooth visit.
Evening river cruises from Panaji (1–1.5 hours) offer sunset views and live music on some boats; departures are usually in the late afternoon/early evening — check current schedules and book in advance. This is a pleasant, low-effort way to finish a culture-focused day.
Fisherman's Wharf near Panaji is a riverside option for seafood with Goan flavours and live music nights (open 12:00–23:00 typical); Souza Lobo on Calangute beach is a classic for traditional Goan fish thali and beachside ambience. Both are good farewell-style dinners — check opening times and reserve if needed.
Head back to the resort for an early night or enjoy the resort's evening facilities — plan tomorrow's Anjuna market run and check local traffic timings. Ensure you have cash for the market and comfortable footwear for walking.
Light breakfast at your hotel to prepare for a market morning; pack a small day-bag and cash for purchases. Resort breakfast hours typically start 07:00–07:30, so you can leave early for the market.
The famous Anjuna flea market runs on Wednesdays (roughly 09:00–16:00) — great for souvenirs, jewellery, textiles and street food; arrive early to beat crowds and get the best choice. Bargaining is expected, and many stalls accept cash only.
Enjoy lunch at Curlies for classic beach shack seafood and cocktails or try a quieter shack for simple Goan dishes; Curlies is generally open 09:00–late. This keeps you conveniently close to the market for a relaxed break.
Arambol offers bohemian vibes, the freshwater lake and relaxed cafés; it's an easy 30–45 minute drive north from Anjuna and a nice contrast to busier beaches. The lake is open all day and the drum circle usually forms near sunset but may have daytime activity too.
Spend a lazy afternoon swimming, sunbathing or taking an introductory kitesurf lesson (kitesurf schools operate seasonally and typically run 10:00–17:00). Book lessons in advance and ensure the operator uses proper safety kit.
Stop at Ashwem for a peaceful late-afternoon walk and light refreshments at a beach shack before heading back to the resort. Many shacks are open until sunset, but exact hours vary by season.
La Plage (Ashwem) is a popular beachfront French-style shack offering seafood and Mediterranean fare with calm beach views (usually open 09:00–23:00); alternatively choose a quieter shack closer to the resort for an intimate Goan seafood meal. Reserve if you prefer a specific table by the beach.
Return to the resort, finish packing and take a last riverside or poolside walk — prepare for departure the next day or extend your stay. Confirm check-out/transfer arrangements with reception.