Start your morning with a hearty breakfast at one of the many beachside shacks at Baga Beach. Soak in the sun and enjoy the waves with some water sports like jet skiing, parasailing, or banana boat rides. For lunch, head to Britto's, known for its seafood and cocktails. Spend the afternoon chilling with chilled beers or lounging by the pool at Tito's. In the evening, hit the dance floor at Cafe Mambo or Club Cubana, both of which are known for their amazing music and party vibe.
Take a day trip to the majestic Dudhsagar Falls, which is at its prime in monsoon season. Take a dip in the cool waters of the falls and enjoy the lush scenery. For lunch, stop at the local food stalls near the falls for some authentic Goan food. On your way back, stop at the spice plantations to learn about the various spices and herbs used in Goan cuisine. Return to Baga Beach for dinner and drinks.
Start your day early and head to the Anjuna Flea Market, which is a shopper's paradise. You can find everything from clothes, jewelry, handicrafts, and souvenirs at reasonable prices. For lunch, head to Gunpowder, which is known for its traditional Goan cuisine. Spend the afternoon exploring the nearby Vagator Beach. In the evening, head to Thalassa for some Greek food and enjoy the beach view while sipping on some cocktails.
On your last day, try your luck at one of the many casinos in Goa like Deltin Royale or Casino Pride. For lunch, head to Black Sheep Bistro, which is known for its fusion cuisine. Spend the afternoon at Sinquerim Beach, and indulge in some water sports. In the evening, head to LPK (Love Passion Karma) Waterfront or Sinq Nightclub for some amazing music and party vibe. End your trip with a dinner by the beach at Thirsty Bear or La Plage.
Make sure to check out the Saturday Night Market in Arpora which has live music, food stalls, and shopping. Take a day trip to Grand Island and enjoy snorkeling and scuba diving. For adventure enthusiasts, try hiking at Fort Aguada or kayaking in the backwaters of Goa. To maximize your fun, hire a bike or car and explore the lesser-known beaches of Goa like Arambol and Morjim.