Start your trip at the famous Beach Shacks at Candolim Beach. Spend the morning relaxing on the beach with some drinks and snacks. For lunch, try some delicious Goan seafood at one of the shacks. In the afternoon, head to the nearby Sinquerim Fort for some Instagram-worthy photos and stunning ocean views. As the sun sets, head back to the Beach Shacks for some evening partying with live music and cocktails.
Get ready for a wild day on Tito's Lane, the heart of Goa's nightlife scene. Start with a boozy brunch at one of the many restaurants on the lane. Spend the afternoon partying at iconic clubs like Tito's and Mambo's, or try your luck at one of the nearby casinos. As the sun sets, head to the beach for some sunset views and beachside drinks. In the evening, head back to Tito's Lane for some more partying, dancing, and socializing.
Get some adrenaline pumping on day three with some thrilling water sports. Head to Grande Island for some snorkeling, jet skiing, and parasailing. For those who want a deeper dive, try some scuba diving at nearby sites like Suzy's Wreck and The Jetty. After a day of water fun, head to Britto's in Baga for some delicious cocktails and food.
Start the day with a visit to the historic Fort Aguada, located on a hill overlooking the Arabian Sea. Explore the fort and lighthouse for some breathtaking views. In the afternoon, head to the famous Anjuna Flea Market for some shopping and bartering with local vendors. For the evening, head to Curlies Beach Shack for some live music and dancing on the beach.
End your trip with a visit to the stunning Dudhsagar Waterfalls. Take a morning hike through the lush Western Ghats to the falls, or opt for a jeep safari to get there. Spend the day swimming, picnicking, and taking in the stunning natural beauty. As the day ends, head back to your hotel for a farewell dinner and drinks.
For more beach fun, check out Calangute Beach and Baga Beach. For more adventure, try bungee jumping at Mayem Lake or ATV riding at Colva Beach. To maximize your fun, consider renting a scooter to explore the area on your own. And don't forget to try some of Goa's famous cashew feni!