Start your North Goa trip by hitting up the famous Baga Beach. Known for its nightlife, this beach offers a vibrant atmosphere with shacks, live music, and partygoers. Spend your day relaxing, sipping cocktails, and enjoying the sun or try your hand at some watersports like parasailing and banana rides. As the sunsets, head to some of the nearby bars and nightclubs for a memorable evening.
Start your morning by exploring the Fort Aguada, situated on a hilltop overlooking the Arabian sea. This fort played an essential role in protecting the region from invaders in the 17th century. Afterward, move on to the Chapora Fort, famously known for its appearance in the Bollywood movie, "Dil Chahta Hai." This fort offers stunning views of the Arabian Sea and is perfect for capturing photos. End your day by grabbing a drink at the nearby Hilltop.
Start your day by visiting the famous Anjuna Flea Market, known for its handicrafts, clothes, and jewelry. This market is perfect for souvenirs and is also a culinary delight, with its many food stalls and eating joints. In the evening, head to the Club Cabana for a wild night out. It's one of the most famous nightclubs in Goa and offers a stunning view of the Arabian Sea from its terrace.
On your last day, visit the stunning Morjim Beach, which is known for its tranquility and turtle nesting site. This beach offers a serene atmosphere that helps you unwind and relax before heading back home. Afterward, head to Arambol Beach, which is perfect for yoga enthusiasts. Here, you can relax with a yoga session or take a dip into the warm seawater.
For those with an extra day, visit the Chapora Beach to experience sunsets. Ganesh Chaturthi and Christmas time are ideal times to go to North Goa as everything lights up celebrates and comes to life in a whole new way! On the flip side, if you want to reduce the number of days, day four could be dropped, and time at one of the beaches could be shortened to make a three-day trip. But make sure you have your bookings figured out in peak travel periods; North Goa is known for being busy!