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Goa Bachelor Party Itinerary - July 2023

  1. Day 1: Baga Beach
    40 minutes (12 miles) from Goa International Airport

    Start your bachelor party at Baga Beach. Spend the morning indulging in water sports like jet ski and parasailing. Enjoy your afternoon at the beach shacks and cafe-bars that serve delicious seafood. At night, head to the famous clubs like Tito's and Mambo's for dancing and partying.

  2. Day 2: Dudhsagar Waterfalls
    2 hours (43 miles) from Baga Beach

    Take a day trip to the stunning Dudhsagar Waterfalls. Start early to avoid the crowds. Enjoy a swim in the refreshing waters of the falls. If you're feeling adventurous, you can go trekking in the nearby Bhagwan Mahaveer Wildlife Sanctuary. Head back to Baga Beach in the evening for dinner and more partying.

  3. Day 3: Fort Aguada
    25 minutes (7 miles) from Baga Beach

    Visit Fort Aguada in the morning. This 17th-century Portuguese fort offers breathtaking views of the Arabian Sea. You can also visit the nearby lighthouse and the Sinquerim beach. In the afternoon, head to the Anjuna Flea Market for some souvenir shopping. The market offers everything from clothes to jewelry to handicrafts. Spend the evening at Vagator beach and watch the sunset over the sea.

  4. Day 4: Casino Cruises
    1 hour (10 miles) from Baga Beach

    End your bachelor party on a high note with a casino cruise. The casino cruises take you on a ride along the Mandovi river and offer games like blackjack, roulette, and poker. If you're not into gambling, you can enjoy the live entertainment and food on the cruise. Head back to Baga Beach to rest and pack up for your flight back.

Recommendations

If you're looking for more water sports, try Calangute or Candolim beach. For a quieter evening, head to Morjim beach and go turtle-watching. If you have time, take a day trip to the beautiful Palolem beach and enjoy its laid-back vibe. You can also explore the charming neighborhoods of Fontainhas and Panaji for a glimpse into Goa's Portuguese past. Make sure to try the local cuisine, especially seafood, and feni, a local alcoholic drink made from cashew nuts. Lastly, be safe and responsible while partying and always look out for your friends.

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