Early morning train from Vapi to Goa gets you to North Goa by late morning so you can check in and start the beach-party weekend. Book in advance to keep costs low.
Grab a rented scooter (cheaper for groups) or a shared taxi to Baga/Calangute — this becomes your most flexible, low-cost local transport for the weekend. Carry ID for rentals.
Check in to a clean budget guesthouse or hostel close to Baga/Calangute so you can rest and store luggage; allows quick returns from nightlife. Typical check-in from 12–2pm.
Classic Goan beach shack meal — seafood or simple thali/shack snacks — convenient, tasty, and right on the beach. Shacks usually open by 9:00am and serve till late evening.
Hit the beach for sun, volleyball, beach stalls and photos — free to access and perfect warm-up before the night. Beaches are open 24/7 (use common sense at night).
Start with dinner near the club then party at iconic Baga clubs (Tito's / Mambo's) — popular with bachelors for music, crowds and late-night energy. Clubs typically open late and go till 2–4am; check cover at the door.
Quick adrenaline boost with water sports (sessions usually operate 9:00am–5:00pm). Jet ski or banana boat are budget-friendly thrills and great for a bachelor group.
Head north to Anjuna & Vagator for cliff views and the Chapora Fort viewpoint (famous movie shot). Chapora Fort typically accessible 8:00am–6:00pm; great for photos and a relaxed afternoon.
Seasonal lively market (approx. 6:00pm–midnight on Saturdays) with food stalls, live music and cheap buys — ideal for buying souvenirs, trying street food and big-group fun.
If you missed Chapora Fort or want a calmer morning, take a short drive to Panaji waterfront for a walk and quick photos. Fords and forts generally open 8:00am–6:00pm.
Check out and use remaining time for a last dip at Calangute or final shopping in local bazaars. Keep luggage secured at the guesthouse until departure.