A 6-Day Bachelor Party Itinerary for Goa

  1. Day 1: Nightlife at Tito's Lane, Baga Beach
    45 minutes (15.9 km) from Goa International Airport

    Visit the famous Tito's Lane, lined with clubs, bars, and restaurants, and dance the night away. You can also hit the beach and enjoy a bonfire party with your buddies.

  2. Day 2: Water Sports at Calangute Beach
    14 minutes (5.2 km) from Baga Beach

    Experience thrilling water activities such as jet skiing, parasailing, and banana boat rides at Calangute Beach. You can also enjoy beach volleyball and soccer or simply relax on the shore.

  3. Day 3: Casino Night at Deltin Royale
    23 minutes (12.1 km) from Calangute Beach

    Try your luck at the largest casino in Goa, Deltin Royale, which boasts a variety of games, gourmet dining, and live performances.

  4. Day 4: Private Yacht Party at Mandovi River
    27 minutes (13.2 km) from Deltin Royale

    Enjoy a luxurious yacht party with your friends on the scenic Mandovi River. Take in beautiful views of the sunset while sipping cocktails and listening to music.

  5. Day 5: Fort Aguada and Beach Party
    14 minutes (5.7 km) from Mandovi River

    Visit the well-preserved Fort Aguada and explore its history and architecture. Later, head to Candolim Beach and have a beach party with your buddies.

  6. Day 6: Yoga and Meditation at Anjuna Beach
    15 minutes (5.5 km) from Candolim Beach

    Wrap up your bachelor party trip with yoga and meditation at the serene Anjuna Beach. You can also try some seafood delicacies at the beach shacks.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Tito's Lane (4-6 hours, ₹500-₹2000)
  • Calangute Beach Water Sports (2-3 hours, ₹500-₹3000)
  • Deltin Royale Casino (4-6 hours, ₹3000-₹5000)
  • Private Yacht Party (4-6 hours, ₹8000-₹15000)
  • Fort Aguada (2-3 hours, ₹100-₹500)
  • Anjuna Beach Yoga (1-2 hours, ₹300-₹1000)
  • Total Estimated Costs (excluding accommodation and transport): ₹12,400-₹23,000

Useful Tips

For a longer itinerary, you can visit other popular beaches in Goa like Baga, Vagator, and Palolem. You can also try the local seafood and alcohol variety, including feni and Kings beer. If you have a shorter trip, you can skip the yoga and meditation and visit fewer locations. Keep in mind that Goa is swarming with tourists, so book your accommodations well in advance.

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