Start your trip by arriving in Goa and checking into your hotel. You can find great hotel and flight deals on Kayak. In the morning, head to Baga Beach for some thrilling water sports activities such as jet skiing and parasailing. Grab a delicious seafood lunch at one of the beachfront shacks. In the afternoon, take a leisurely walk along the popular Calangute Beach, known for its lively atmosphere and bustling markets. As the evening sets in, visit Tito's Lane in Baga, famous for its vibrant nightlife and numerous clubs.
Embark on an adventurous day by visiting Dudhsagar Falls, one of the most stunning waterfalls in India. Take a jeep safari through the lush Western Ghats to reach the falls, and enjoy a refreshing swim in the natural pool beneath. In the afternoon, visit the historic Old Goa, where you can explore magnificent churches like the Basilica of Bom Jesus and Se Cathedral. Immerse yourself in the local culture by trying Goan cuisine in one of the traditional restaurants. In the evening, head to Casino Pride on the Mandovi River for some thrilling gambling and live entertainment.
On your final day, start with a visit to Anjuna Beach, known for its vibrant flea market offering a wide range of fashion, handicrafts, and accessories. Enjoy a delicious brunch at one of the beachside cafes. In the afternoon, head to Vagator Beach, home to iconic beach clubs like Curlies and Hilltop, where you can dance to the latest beats and enjoy a beachfront party atmosphere. As the evening approaches, join a sunset boat party, cruising along the picturesque Goan coastline. Wrap up your trip by experiencing the energetic nightlife of Goa at clubs like LPK Waterfront or SinQ.
For an off the beaten path experience in Goa, head to the less crowded Galgibaga Beach, also known as the Turtle Beach, where you can spot Olive Ridley sea turtles during certain months. Another local favorite is the Saturday Night Market at Arpora, offering a unique blend of live music, delicious street food, and shopping for souvenirs. Don't miss out on the charming town of Fontainhas, the Latin Quarter of Goa, with its vibrant colors, Portuguese architecture, and quaint cafes serving mouthwatering Goan delicacies.