Start your day by heading straight to Baga Beach, a lively destination known for its nightlife, beach shacks, and water sports. Take a dip in the sea or have some fun with adventure water sports like Jet Ski, Parasailing, Banana Rides and Bumper Rides. Relax in the evening at Club Tito's or Mambo's and enjoy the beats of the club, welcoming the first night of your Bachelor Party.
Start early and visit the breathtaking Dudhsagar Falls, the highest waterfall in India. Take a swim in the refreshing natural swimming pool or trek through the spice plantations. After lunch, head out to South Goa and experience the nightlife in Palolem beach at Silent Noise Club, where you can pick your choice of music and dance with your crew without disturbing anyone.
After a wild night at Silent Noise Club rest until noon, and then head out to Tito's Lane at Baga showcasing popular nightclubs such as Tito's, Kamaki, and Titos Bollywood Club, or you can take your party to the next level at SinQ Night Club with pool, lounge and bar. End your night at Casino Pride or Deltin Royale which opens till midnight offering casino games, buffets, and premium drinks.
Depart in the morning to the famous Anjuna Flea Market offering handicrafts, exotic herbs, antique objects, trendy accessories, and classic clothing. It is open every Wednesday and is held between October to May. After the shopping spree, take in the views at Vagator Beach and have lunch at Thalassa, a Greek restaurant by the Cliffside. End your day by cruising along the Mandovi River with Swastik Tours house party boat where you can host your dinner party or even tie up at casino pontoons for a few quick games.
For those with less time, you can skip the Dudhsagar Falls and head directly to South Goa to enjoy the beaches and food. For those with extra time, you can add a day trip to Grand Island offering scuba diving, snorkelling, and dolphin sighting. Make sure to carry sunscreen and comfortable beachwear for the trip. Don’t be afraid to haggle in the Flea Market, and keep in mind that most tourist places close down during the off-season in Goa, which is between May and September.