Start your day at Palolem Beach, one of the most beautiful and secluded beaches in Goa. In the morning, take a boat tour to see the dolphins and enjoy the scenic beauty of the Arabian Sea. In the afternoon, you can relax and enjoy the beach activities like kayaking, paddleboarding or try some local seafood delicacies at the beach shacks. In the evening, experience the nightlife at Silent Noise Club or Leopard Valley.
Start your day early and head to Dudhsagar Waterfalls, one of the most breathtaking waterfalls in India. You can take a Jeep safari from the base camp to the waterfalls or enjoy a trek through the forest. Spend your afternoon at the Spice Plantation where you can learn about the various spices grown in Goa and enjoy a traditional Goan meal. In the evening, visit Casino Pride or Deltin Royale, two of the most popular casinos in Goa.
Anjuna Beach is known for its flea market, which takes place every Wednesday. Spend your morning shopping for souvenirs and enjoying local street food. In the afternoon, you can enjoy water sports activities like parasailing, jet skiing, or just relax and soak up the sun at the beach. In the evening, visit Curlies Shack, one of the most popular beach shacks in Goa, famous for its music and cocktails.
Visit Fort Aguada, a well-preserved 17th-century Portuguese fort. Learn about the history of Goa and enjoy the panoramic views of the Arabian Sea from the fort. In the afternoon, visit the nearby Calangute Beach, the largest beach in Goa, where you can enjoy water sports activities like banana boat rides, kayaking or parasailing. In the evening, visit Tito’s Lane, known for its nightlife and party scene.
If you want to explore more beaches, head to Baga Beach, Candolim Beach or Morjim Beach. If you're interested in history and architecture, you can visit the Basilica of Bom Jesus, Se Cathedral or Chapora Fort. You can also take a day trip to the beautiful churches of Old Goa, or explore the villages of Divar and Chorao. Don't forget to try the local sea-food, Feni and Bebinca; they are a must-try. You can also rent a bike or car to explore Goa at your own pace.