Arrive in Daman and settle into your hotel, then kick off the day with a serene sunrise stroll along Devka Beach—watch local fishermen head out and grab fresh bhajiya and chai from the beachside stalls. After warming up, head to Moti Daman Citadel for a guided walk through its bastions and colonial lanes, stopping at the Portuguese-era lighthouse for sweeping views and a quick photo-stop.
After exploring the citadel, wander over to Jampore Beach for a relaxed afternoon — rent a sun lounger, try parasailing or take a short boat ride to spot the shoreline from the water, and cool off with tender coconut water from a beach vendor. Later, stroll through the nearby lighthouse promenade toward the serene Devka Garden area, sample local seafood at a waterfront shack, and catch the golden-hour light as the town eases into evening.
As dusk deepens, head to the charming Old Daman waterfront near the Portuguese-era Church of Bom Jesus for a leisurely promenade and sunset views over the creek; stop at a riverside café to sip a cold drink and watch local boats drift by. Then explore the lively Daman Jetty area—sample grilled prawns and bhajiya at a popular stall, enjoy live music if available, and finish with a relaxed stroll along the illuminated promenade before returning to your hotel.
Start your day with a hearty breakfast at a local café before heading to Nani Daman’s vibrant market lanes — browse stalls selling handmade pottery, seashell souvenirs and fresh spices, and pick up piping-hot bhajias from a street vendor for a mid-morning snack. From there, visit the serene Church of Our Lady of Mãe de Deus for a peaceful walkthrough of its baroque interiors and stained glass, then stroll along the nearby creek-side promenade to watch fishermen bring in their catch before gearing up to check out of your hotel.
Spend a leisurely afternoon exploring the bustling Daman Ganga Market and the adjacent local spice bazaar—sample and buy cashews, kokum sweets and freshly ground masalas while sipping tender coconut water. Then visit the elegant St. Jerome Church for a calm moment amid its colonial architecture before heading to a nearby waterfront café on the Nani Daman promenade for a late lunch of xacuti-style fish and feni, giving you time to relax before your departure preparations.
As twilight falls, head to the riverside Gaurav Creek promenade near the Daman Ganga Bridge for a peaceful walk and to watch the golden glow on the water; pause at a street-side stall for freshly roasted corn and local sweets. Then visit the nearby Moti Daman lighthouse park to enjoy panoramic sunset views, followed by a relaxed dinner at a popular waterfront eatery serving butter garlic prawns and solkadhi before you collect your bags and make your onward journey.