Start your epic bachelor party weekend by arriving in Goa and checking into your luxurious beachfront hotel. Spend the morning relaxing by the pool or taking a dip in the Arabian Sea. For the afternoon, head to Baga Beach, known for its lively atmosphere and beach shacks serving delicious seafood and drinks. Enjoy water sports activities like jet skiing or banana boat rides. In the evening, hit the famous Tito's Lane in Baga, lined with vibrant bars and clubs, and dance the night away.
Recover from last night's festivities and start the day with a scrumptious brunch at one of the popular beachfront shacks. In the afternoon, explore the picturesque town of Old Goa, known for its colonial architecture and historic churches. Visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Basilica of Bom Jesus, and marvel at its intricate Baroque-style design. For the evening, head to Anjuna Beach and enjoy a beachside barbecue party with live music and bonfires.
Start the day with an adrenaline rush by indulging in some adventure activities. Head to Calangute Beach and try your hand at parasailing or flyboarding for a thrilling experience. For the afternoon, explore the vibrant markets of Mapusa and shop for souvenirs, clothes, and local handicrafts. In the evening, take a cruise along the Mandovi River, enjoying live music, dance performances, and Goan cuisine.
On your last day in Goa, head to the serene and less-crowded Ashwem Beach for a relaxing morning. Enjoy a yoga or meditation session on the beach or simply soak up the sun. In the afternoon, visit the vibrant Latin Quarter of Panaji, Fontainhas, known for its colourful Portuguese-style houses and art galleries. End your bachelor party weekend on a high note by booking a private beachside cabana at one of the beach clubs in Morjim, where you can enjoy delicious food, drinks, and great music.
For a unique experience, explore the secluded Butterfly Beach, accessible only by boat, and enjoy its pristine beauty. Another hidden gem is the Chapora Fort, famous for its panoramic views of the coastline and the Chapora River. Don't miss out on the local street food delicacies like Goan fish curry, pork vindaloo, and Bebinca, a traditional Goan dessert. Embrace the local culture by attending a traditional Goan dance and music performance, such as a Fado music night or a Goan carnival celebration.