Start your first day at Morjim Beach with its palm trees, pristine sand, and blue lagoons. It's known as the Little Russia of Goa
because of its high number of Russian tourists. Enjoy sunbathing, sipping cocktails, and swimming in the Arabian Sea. If you're lucky, you may spot some Olive Ridley turtles or Brahminy Kites. End your day at Curlies Shack enjoying its famous kingfish or wood-fired pizzas and live music.
Start your day at Baga Beach trying out water sports such as parasailing, jet-skiing and banana boat rides. Take a stroll at Baga street market shopping for souvenirs, beachwear, jewelry and sunglasses. In the evening, party at two of Goa's most famous clubs: Tito's and Mambo's. These clubs host top Indian and international DJs, foam parties and many events. Dress code is smart casuals.
Drive to Dudhsagar Falls, famous for its four-tiered waterfall and panoramic jungle views. Take a dip in the natural pool, and if you're lucky, you may spot some elephants or monkeys. In the second half of the day, visit a spice plantation to learn about Indian spices and to enjoy a traditional Goan thali meal. Take a guided tour for a good understanding of the medicinal and cosmetic benefits of spices and herbs.
If you have more time, you could venture to explore other beaches such as Calangute, Anjuna, and Vagator. Night markets like Arpora Saturday Night Market and Mackie's Night Bazaar are worth a visit too. If you have less time, you could skip spice plantations and Dudhsagar Falls and opt for sightseeing in Panjim, visiting Old Goa churches, Fort Aguada, and Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary.