Arrive in Goa early and head straight to your hotel in the Calangute/Baga area to drop bags and freshen up; choose a property with group check-in facilities to speed things along for all 50 people. Start the day with a relaxed breakfast at Infantaria or Brittos on Calangute Beach, then take a gentle stroll along the shoreline to soak up the sun and plan small subgroup meetups for the day.
After lunch, split into manageable groups for a mix of activities: some can take short watersports at Baga (banana boat, jet ski), while others explore the nearby Aguada Fort for panoramic views and a photo session. For a relaxed vibe, visit the charming streets of Candolim for boutique shopping and a quick stop at Fisherman's Wharf or Gunpowder for Goan-Portuguese flavours.
Return to Calangute for sunset drinks at one of the beachfront shacks (Susegat or Thalassa-style lively spots) and enjoy live music as your group reconnects; this is a great time for a casual group dinner with seafood and local feni tasting. Finish the night with a stroll along Baga’s nightlife stretch — bars and cafés will keep the energy up but arrange transport back to the hotel for the whole group to maintain safety and punctuality for tomorrow’s full roaming day.
Kick off the day with an energising group breakfast at Infantaria or a beachside shack in Calangute, then head north to Anjuna to wander the famed Wednesday Flea Market area (or the beachside stalls, depending on the day) for souvenirs, boho clothing and artisan crafts — split into small teams so everyone can browse comfortably. After shopping, stroll along Anjuna Beach and arrange a short yoga or beach volleyball session for anyone wanting light activity, followed by a quick photo stop at the Chapora Fort viewpoint for sweeping views over Vagator and the coastline.
Drive to Mapusa for a taste of local life — explore the vibrant Mapusa Market (fresh spices, sweets and cashew treats) and grab a casual Goan lunch at Gunpowder or Mum’s Kitchen for authentic Xacuti and vindaloo options that work well for groups. Post-lunch, return toward Calangute/Candolim and offer optional watersports at Baga (jet skis, parasailing) or a relaxed catamaran cruise from Sinquerim for those wanting a calmer sea experience.
As the sun dips, gather the group for sunset drinks at Thalassa-style cliff bars or a beachfront shack in Calangute, then choose a central spot for a group seafood dinner — try Martin’s Corner or Fisherman’s Wharf for lively flavours and space for large parties. End the night with a relaxed walk along Baga’s nightlife strip or a private beach bonfire (pre-booked) so friends can mingle before tomorrow’s event; ensure transport is arranged to bring everyone back to the hotel on time.