Arrive in New Digha and check into your beachfront hotel or guesthouse, drop your bags and take a short stroll along New Digha Beach to shake off the journey; the wide sandy shore and early morning fishermen set a peaceful coastal tone. Pop into a nearby café for a strong bengali chai and light breakfast of luchi or egg rolls before visiting the Digha Science Centre if you want a quick indoor diversion and views from its higher vantage points.
Spend the afternoon exploring Talsari Road and the rockier stretch near the Marine Aquarium & Regional Centre to watch small marine life and learn about local conservation efforts, then relax on the sand with a book or try a short horseback ride offered along the shoreline. For lunch, sample fresh seafood at a recommended seaside eatery—try the prawn curry or hilsa thali—then wander the promenade to browse local handicraft stalls and seaside trinkets.
As evening approaches, head to the New Digha jetty and take a calm stroll toward the Sunken Island viewpoint, finding a good spot to watch the spectacular sunset over the Bay of Bengal as fishing boats dot the horizon. After sunset, enjoy a casual dinner at a beachside restaurant with grilled fish or a Bengali platter, then end the night with a relaxed walk on the moonlit sand or a visit to the local food stalls for sweets and roasted corn.
Start your day with an early transfer to Old Digha and a leisurely walk along Old Digha Beach, where the narrower shore and calmer fishing activity offer a more intimate coastal vibe; pop into the nearby fish market to watch local vendors arrange the morning catch and pick up fresh prawns or pomfret if you plan to take any home. Afterward, visit the nearby Udaipur Beach viewpoint and the Chandaneswar temple area for a touch of local culture and sea-breeze vistas before returning to your hotel to pack and check out.
Spend the afternoon exploring the bustling Digha Sea Food Market and the fish auction yards—watch the lively bargaining, sample small plates of fried chingri and ilish from street stalls, and pick up ready-to-eat smoked fish as a souvenir; if time allows, detour to the Marine Aquarium & Regional Centre to compare its displays with what you saw yesterday in New Digha. For a relaxed midday meal, choose a nearby seaside restaurant in Old Digha for a Bengali thali featuring freshly grilled fish, rice, and seasonal vegetables before preparing for departure.
If your train or car leaves later, take a final stroll on the Digha promenade or sit at the New Digha jetty one last time to watch the sun soften the horizon and fishing boats return, reflecting on the previous day's sunset at Sunken Island; finish with a quick visit to local sweet shops for rasgulla or sandesh to take with you, then head to the station or highway for your onward journey home.