Meet your tempo traveller at pickup point for a comfortable, single-vehicle transfer around North Goa — hiring a tempo traveller for 10 people is the most efficient way to move between beaches and clubs. The vehicle typically runs all day; pickup is quick (plan 15–30 minutes for boarding).
Settle luggage at your villa or use luggage drop, then head to a popular beachfront shack like Britto's (Baga) or Infantaria (Calangute) for a heavy Goan-style breakfast — beach shacks open ~8:00am and serve seafood, omelettes, and pancakes. Great to fuel up before watersports.
Book a watersports package at Calangute/Baga (operators open roughly 9:00am–5:00pm). This is the adventure highlight — jetski, parasailing and banana-boat rides give adrenaline and fantastic sea views; book in the morning for calmer seas.
Enjoy a relaxed beachside lunch—try Goa prawn curry, fish thali or wood-fired pizzas at Britto's/Baga or Souza Lobo (Calangute); most shacks serve from 12:00pm onwards and are open until late evening. Good for groups and photo ops.
Return to your 4–5 BHK villa for pool time and rest; if you want more outing, book an ATV/quad ride at nearby spots (operators 9:00am–6:00pm). Perfect mid-afternoon downtime or light adventure for the energetic.
Drive to Chapora Fort/Vagator for iconic cliff-top sunset views — the fort is open sunrise–sunset and offers panoramic coastal vistas and great photo opportunities.
Head to Thalassa for a lively Greek sunset-dinner experience (open ~5:00pm–1:00am) or pick Gunpowder for South Indian coastal flavours; both cater well to groups and have great ambiance for pre-party dinner.
Experience Goa’s nightlife: Tito's and Mambo's in Baga are classic club choices (open ~8:00pm–3:00am) or Club Cabana (Arpora) for a hilltop party vibe (open ~9:00pm–4:00am). Reserve a table/entrance in advance for a group of 10; cover charges apply and drinks are extra.
Check into a private 4–5 bedroom villa near Baga/Candolim — villas give privacy, a pool, and shared common space for 10. Villas in peak season typically range INR30,000–40,000 per night and are split across the group.
Early-morning dolphin cruises run roughly 6:30am–8:00am; boats take you offshore to spot dolphins and capture sunrise sea views. Book tickets the night before; boats fill quickly on weekends.
Return to the villa for breakfast, or visit a nearby cafe for coffee, Goan bread, and eggs — most cafes open at 8:00am onwards. Good time to pack and freshen up before checkout.
Check out (typical villa check-out by 11:00am), leave luggage with host or vehicle, then enjoy a final walk on Baga/Calangute beach for photos and souvenir shopping from beach stalls (stalls open 9:00am–7:00pm).
Drive to Panaji or stay local for a Goan legacy meal — Mum's Kitchen in Panaji is excellent for authentic Goan dishes (open 12:00pm onwards). A leisurely lunch is perfect before departure.
Use remaining time for souvenirs, local cashews and feni, or a walk along Panaji’s Latin Quarter if heading towards the airport; shops usually open till evening. Plan 60–90 minutes depending on departure time.
Head to your onward transport. Tempo traveller returns you to the drop point; allow buffer time for traffic. This completes the 2-day loop across North Goa.