Arrive in Digha, check in and freshen up; leave luggage and get ready for a relaxed beach afternoon. Many hotels allow early luggage drop — confirm with your property.
Enjoy a leisurely hotel buffet or a seaside café breakfast (fresh bread, egg dishes, Bengali sweets and coffee) to fuel the day; hotel breakfast typically runs 7:00am–10:30am.
Relax with a romantic walk along Old Digha Beach — great for photos, early shell-collecting and people-watching; beaches are open all day and best visited outside the midday sun.
Visit the Marine Aquarium to see local marine species and educational displays — typically open around 10:00am–5:00pm, a calm indoor break from the sun.
Lunch at a popular beachfront seafood place (try grilled fish, prawn curry or Bengali-style preparations); many shacks and restaurants serve from ~11:00am–10:00pm. Ask for the catch-of-the-day.
Head to New Digha/Udaipur Beach for a long sunset walk — this stretch is wide and good for romantic photos and watching fishermen bring in their catch.
Book a candlelight dinner through your hotel or choose a quieter beachfront restaurant for a romantic seafood dinner; hotels often can arrange special honeymoon setups (confirm availability and timings).
Enjoy a relaxed breakfast featuring local sweets and hot chai or coffee; many cafés and hotel breakfasts run from 7:00am–11:00am and provide light options for the day ahead.
Take a short private boat ride or local fishing-boat excursion (morning runs are common) for coastal views and a little adventure; boats often operate in the morning and late afternoon depending on tides — check locally.
Visit a nearby park (Amarabati Park or local leisure garden) for a shaded stroll and maybe pedal-boating; most parks open ~9:00am–6:00pm and are good for a calm mid-day break.
Have lunch at a well-rated local restaurant and order Bengali seafood specialties (chingri malai curry, ilish or fish curry) to taste regional flavors.
Drive to nearby Shankarpur for a quieter, more secluded beach experience — perfect for couples seeking a peaceful shoreline and fewer crowds; open all day.
Return for an evening stroll and sample local snacks (jhalmuri, phuchka, roasted corn) from reliable vendors near the promenade; snacks are best from evening stalls (around 5:00pm onward).
If you want a cultural stop, visit Chandaneswar Temple (approx. 35–40 km) for its seaside Shiva shrine and regional atmosphere; temples are usually open early morning through evening but opening hours can vary so confirm locally.
Check out of your hotel and have a relaxed lunch en route (or at the station/roadside dhaba) before departure; choose light, travel-friendly dishes if you have a long drive/train ahead.