5-Day Bachelorette Party Itinerary for Goa

  1. Day 1: Party at Club Tito's
    45 minutes (14.5 miles) from Goa International Airport

    Kick off the bachelorette party at one of the hottest clubs in Goa. Club Tito's has top-notch DJs, delicious cocktails, and a fantastic atmosphere that will get everyone in the party mood.

  2. Day 2: Beach Day at Anjuna Beach
    20 minutes (8.3 miles) from Club Tito's

    Spend the day lounging on the beautiful Anjuna Beach. This famous beach has crystal-clear waters and plenty of beach shacks to grab refreshments. Rent a jet ski or simply soak up the sun and enjoy the scenery.

  3. Day 3: Visit Spice Plantation
    1 hour 15 minutes (35.9 miles) from Anjuna Beach

    Take a break from the beach and explore Goa's lush countryside by visiting a spice plantation. Get a guided tour of the plantation and learn how spices like cardamom, cinnamon, and cloves are grown and harvested. Enjoy a traditional Goan lunch before heading off.

  4. Day 4: Explore Old Goa
    1 hour (20.6 miles) from Spice Plantation

    Take a step back in time with a visit to Old Goa, the former colonial capital of Goa. There are many beautiful churches, cathedrals, and museums to explore in this historic area. Don't miss the Sé Cathedral, the largest church in Asia.

  5. Day 5: Relax at Morjim Beach
    1 hour (20.5 miles) from Old Goa

    Wrap up the bachelorette party with a relaxing day at Morjim Beach. This secluded beach is known for its tranquility and beautiful scenery. Lounge in the sun, swim in the ocean, and enjoy the last day of your trip before returning home.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Club Tito's (3 hours, ₹1500-2000 per person)
  • Anjuna Beach (5 hours, ₹500-1000 for jet ski rental)
  • Spice Plantation (5 hours, ₹1000-1500 per person)
  • Old Goa (4 hours, free)
  • Morjim Beach (5 hours, ₹500-1000 for beach chair rental)
  • Total Estimated Costs: ₹5500-7000 per person

Useful Tips

If you have extra time, consider visiting the Dudhsagar Falls or taking a river cruise in Panaji. If you have less time, consider skipping the Spice Plantation or Old Goa and spending more time at the beach. Keep in mind that most beaches in Goa close around sunset, so plan your days accordingly. Lastly, always carry cash as many places in Goa don't accept cards.

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