Start your journey with one of the busiest beaches in Goa – the Calangute beach. The beach is known for its long stretch of beautiful golden sand and ocean views. You can enjoy a wide range of water-based activities here, like parasailing, banana boat rides, and jet skiing. The beach also has a variety of shacks, cafes, and restaurants to relish some amazing seafood and beverages.
Spend your day enjoying the beauty of Dudhsagar waterfalls, located in the Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary at the border of Goa and Karnataka. This four-tiered waterfall is India's fifth tallest waterfall and is surrounded by lush greenery and hills, making it an ideal spot for trekking and nature lovers.
On your final day, visit the beautiful Fort Aguada, built-in 1612, it was used as a reference point for the vessels coming in from Europe. This is one of Goa's most popular spots that offer stunning views of the Arabian Sea. The fort has many interesting features within its walls, including a lighthouse and a small chapel. You may want to spend the evening at the nearby Sinquerim Beach to witness the sunset.
If you have an extra day, visit the Spice Plantations, take part in a yoga or cooking course, or spend your day relaxing at the picturesque Palolem beach. You can also try your luck at the casinos at Panaji if you're interested. For those with less time, you may want to skip Dudhsagar waterfalls or explore the nearby beaches like Baga and Anjuna instead. Do not forget to carry comfortable footwear, light clothing, sunscreen, and an umbrella.