Goa Bachelor Party Itinerary

  1. Day 1: Clubbing in Baga
    30 minutes (9 km) from Dabolim Airport

    Spend your first day club-hopping in Baga, Goa's premier party destination. Start at the Titos Club for some great music, drinks, and dancing. Afterwards, head to the Mambo's Club for an even bigger dance floor and an even more lively atmosphere. End your first day at Cape Town Café with its amazing open-air ambiance and reasonably priced cocktails. Don't forget to take frequent breaks and have plenty of water to keep yourself hydrated.

  2. Day 2: Water Sports in Candolim
    20 minutes (7 km) from Baga

    Get ready for some fun in the sun! Start your day with the thrilling Jet Ski ride at Watersports Goa in Candolim. Afterwards, head to the Reis Magos Fort for an amazing view of the Arabian Sea, and click some memorable pictures. End your day with a sunset Yacht Party organized by Goa Watersports. This experience will take you away from the hustle and bustle of the city and immerse you in a scenic and peaceful environment centered around the coastline.

  3. Day 3: BBQ at Anjuna Beach
    30 minutes (12 km) from Candolim

    Get ready for a day full of beaches and barbecues! Start your third day in the morning by visiting the famous Anjuna Flea Market. Afterwards, head over to Curlies Beach Shack to enjoy mouth-watering seafood dishes. In the evening, end your trip with a beachfront barbeque at Splashdown Beach Shack where you can enjoy a variety of grilled meats, seafood, and local delicacies.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Titos Club (3 hours, INR 1500)
  • Mambo's Club (3 hours, INR 2000)
  • Cape Town Café (3 hours, INR 1000)
  • Jet Ski Ride at Watersports Goa (1 hour, INR 1500)
  • Reis Magos Fort (1 hour, Free Entry)
  • Sunset Yacht Party (3 hours, INR 5000)
  • Anjuna Flea Market (2 hours, Free Entry)
  • Curlies Beach Shack (2 hours, INR 1500)
  • Splashdown Beach Shack (3 hours, INR 2500)
  • Total Estimated Costs (17 hours, INR 15500)

Useful tips

If you have extra time, visit the Basilica of Bom Jesus, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. If you have less time, skip the flea market, or visit only from opening until late morning. For those looking for a more relaxing experience, head to a few spas spaced around Goa. Also remember to respect local communities by avoiding excessive noise and public drinking, particularly during religious events and after midnight.

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