(Resort)
Goa, a former Portuguese colony on India’s western coastline, is known for its beautiful beaches and temperate climate. Called a “Perola Do Orienta” by the Portuguese conquistador who discovered it, Goa is a Pearl of the Orient to those who visit.
As one approaches this architectural marvel on the coast of the Arabian Sea, visitors get a glimpse of a vaulted dome with four grand gothic arches, sitting like a crown atop the hotel’s atrium. Guests visiting primarily from Germany, England, France, Italy, Switzerland and India, enter through a portico, whose colonnade porch leads them to the expansive lobby through an open arch.
The feeling of grandeur is not left at the entrance, sounds of waterfalls, and patterns of light pouring in from colored glass in the arched skylights, lend drama to the grand two-story atrium.
The 23-acre resort is expansive in its feel, but not at a cost to the site itself. No buildings in the complex are higher than any of the 300 trees on the property. So important were the environmental concerns to the Founders, that they played an important part in shaping the resort’s eco-friendly development.
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195
400 Guests
Beach, Varca, Goa
Goa
403721
33.8Kms
9.2Kms
4
3
3
English, Hindi, Regional Language
195
Bottled Water
Cold / Hot Towel
Welcome Drink
Daily English Newspaper
Welcome By Hotel
Breakfast
14:00:00 Hrs
12:00:00 Hrs
3
Upon Request
NA
Yes
Yes
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