Enjoy a coastal thali or fresh seafood at a beachfront Amboli restaurant; try local fish curry or pomfret when available, and expect friendly small-restaurant service. (Typical opening for coastal eateries: 11:00am–4:00pm and 7:00pm–10:00pm.)
Beach fun with jet-ski, banana ride or other watersports; operate mostly in daytime until sunset (typically 9:00am–5:30/6:00pm depending on season and tide), so plan this earlier in low-season months.
Hearty Maharashtrian thali at the recommended local eatery; great way to sample simple homestyle coastal dishes and finish the day relaxed near the resort. Confirm opening — many thali places reopen by 7:00pm.
Return to the resort for rest before the next day's beach-hopping. Check resort check-out/check-in policy if you plan to switch properties the next day.
Simple complimentary breakfast at Cocohut or a nearby café — expect tea/coffee, local breads and light Marathi breakfast options to fuel a morning of walking. (Resort breakfast generally 7:30am–9:30am.)
Scenic coastal drive that links the smaller beach pockets to Shreevardhan's main road; expect ~30 minutes of relaxed coastal driving with several photo spots.
Return to Shruti Sea Villa for a short rest or to check in if you're moving accommodation; a good moment to freshen up before evening snacks and temple visits.
Try local fried snacks or coastal sweets; a quick taste-stop to enjoy regional flavours and meet friendly vendors (open typically through the afternoon).
Drive to Velas or Shekhadi for a quick sunset stop if you have time; these beaches are known for broad views at dusk and are great for a contemplative walk (allow ~45 minutes).
Dinner at Shruti Sea Villa (if they offer fresh-catch dinners) or a nearby coastal restaurant serving fish thali or prawn items; ask the host for their best fresh-catch recommendation (restaurants usually open 7:00pm–10:30pm).
Leave early to beat traffic and make the long inland drive comfortable — CNG range planning: top up CNG or keep a fuel buffer before long stretches where CNG stations may be sparse.
Quick highway breakfast and tea at a trusted dhaba — suggested stop in Karad or nearest highway town for fresh breakfast items like misal, dosa or idli (dhaba opening often from 6:30am).
Return to Pandharpur with the afternoon free for unpacking or a short rest; journey time depends on traffic and exact start point but estimate around 6–7 hours driving time.
If you prefer, stop for lunch back in Pandharpur at a favourite local spot to round off the trip with homely food and a quick debrief of the coastal weekend.