Check into a family-friendly hotel/resort or a 3–4-bedroom villa. For 10 people book a villa or 3 family rooms in advance for best pricing and adjoining rooms.
Family-style dinner at a recommended beachside or town restaurant serving Konkani/seafood and Indian favorites; confirm kitchen closing times (typically 10pm).
Short scenic walk/hop by boat between beaches — calm swimming and safe shallow spots good for families; beaches are open all day, plan morning for gentler sun.
Dudhsagar is best early when water flow is strong. Access is via regulated jeep safaris from Kulem/Collem (book in advance) or a permitted train-track trek — safaris typically run ~8:00–16:00 but hours and permits change seasonally, so confirm and book in advance.
Drive 1–2 hours into Goa and check into a resort or villa suitable for 10 people — South Goa (Colva/Varca/Palolem) is relaxed and family-friendly; North Goa (Calangute/Baga) is livelier.
Visit the UNESCO-area churches and museums that showcase Goa's Portuguese heritage; typical visiting hours around 9:00–17:00 — check for mass times and any special closures.
Family-friendly spice farm with a traditional Goan lunch and short cultural demonstrations — great for kids and seniors; most plantations open late morning to mid-afternoon and require reservations.
Spend the morning at your preferred beach — family-friendly options: Palolem/Colva (South Goa) for calm waters or Calangute/Baga (North Goa) for amenities and shacks.
Water sports (banana ride, jet ski, parasailing) are available typically 9:00–17:00; book in advance for a large group. Alternatively take a dolphin-spotting boat trip from certain beaches.
Rest at the resort or visit local markets (Anjuna Flea, Mapusa Market depending on location) for souvenirs; markets usually open early morning and late afternoon-evening.