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No Idea about car parks.
You an check out tripadvisor.in for details. I checked that website. I am yet to make my selection.
All is being done via GOOGLE. So as soon as I finalize things I will let you know.
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Originally Posted by tsk1979
(Post 953889)
I spoke to Bambolim Beach Resort ~~ and they are willing to give me monsoon prices till 15th october. That works out to 9999 for AP(Breakfast and Dinner) for sea facing room)
Sea facing room is 2400/night if I opt for room only
Is that a good resort? |
The location is great! The hotel is ok though. Place to go if you are going with family only. Be warned no public transport close by. You'll have to depend on hotel cabs.
Palolem beach is looking to be good. Have mailed alessandras
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Originally Posted by tsk1979
(Post 965117)
Palolem beach is looking to be good. Have mailed alessandras |
You may try Colonia Santa Maria on Baga beach, next to calangute. We stayed there 2 years back. At the time the rate was around 1200+ (sept-oct) But a very nice place, clean and quiet. Web site is
Colonia Santa Maria Hotel home page
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Originally Posted by jp1
(Post 965138)
You may try Colonia Santa Maria on Baga beach, next to calangute. We stayed there 2 years back. At the time the rate was around 1200+ (sept-oct) But a very nice place, clean and quiet. Web site is Colonia Santa Maria Hotel home page |
If you're staying in that area, you could also try out the following:
1. Captain Lobo's
2. Ronil royale / Ronil Beach Resort
3. Cavala
All should be easily found on the web. If you're planning to stay in Candolim then:
1. Little Italy (only prob. is the restaurant is vegetarian)
2. Seagull
We have decided to stay in south Goa since its quieter.
Ciaran's and a couple of other hotels are on the radar.
Mostly its off season, esp in south goa as weekend crowd prefers Baga and Calangute beaches
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Originally Posted by tsk1979
(Post 965860)
We have decided to stay in south Goa since its quieter.
Ciaran's and a couple of other hotels are on the radar.
Mostly its off season, esp in south goa as weekend crowd prefers Baga and Calangute beaches |
How much are they charging? But i was advised that for first time visitors, North Goa has more entertainment.
Most of the hotels are around 1500/night in that period
If you guys are interested in South Goa then Palolem is the place to go. Its completely different from North Goa. Rustic ambience, cheap hotels and an amazing beach. Some of the shacks even play impromptu gigs by the fire at nights, courtsey the 1000s of westerners who stay in those areas. Its a really amazing setup.
I stayed at a place where they charged around 1000 bucks even in the peak season. And yet I had a decent AC'd room with an attached collonial style balcony. I believe I have some fotos uploaded in my Travelogue. The beach is a walkable distance from the hotel (3 minutes).
By the way, south goa is very desolate and you will find getting transportation pretty difficult. If you have a car of your own then thats the best option.
Zappo, what is the name of the place you stayed at in South Goa? I could not get info on the other GTDC hotel you stayed at in Panaji.
tsk1979--any updates?
Guys,
I'm planning to drive down to Goa end of September-early Oct for a week. Can you please suggest some good hotels in Calangute area with beach attached to the resort?
I was exploring estrela do mar beach resort but trip advisor ratings are too bad on this property. I'm also exploring Ronil beach resort. Can someone help here please?
Guys, my cousin has told me that he has surplus club mahindra holidays left, and I can use them if I want.
How good is the club Mahindra resort at Goa?
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Originally Posted by jp1
(Post 965138)
You may try Colonia Santa Maria on Baga beach, next to calangute. We stayed there 2 years back. At the time the rate was around 1200+ (sept-oct) But a very nice place, clean and quiet. Web site is Colonia Santa Maria Hotel home page |
Colonia Santa Maria is supposedly good. A friend stayed there and was suggesting it to me.
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Originally Posted by vnabhi
(Post 965964)
How much are they charging? But i was advised that for first time visitors, North Goa has more entertainment. |
Definitely. North Goa is more lively, shacks are plentiful and nightlife options and water sports are aplenty. Hence, preferred by young couples, firangs, bachelors etc. I would say South Goa is more for families as it more peaceful and quiter.
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Originally Posted by DirtyHarry
(Post 977099)
Guys,
I'm planning to drive down to Goa end of September-early Oct for a week. Can you please suggest some good hotels in Calangute area with beach attached to the resort?
I was exploring estrela do mar beach resort but trip advisor ratings are too bad on this property. I'm also exploring Ronil beach resort. Can someone help here please? |
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Originally Posted by ajitkommini
(Post 965820)
If you're staying in that area, you could also try out the following:
1. Captain Lobo's
2. Ronil royale / Ronil Beach Resort
3. Cavala |
My vote goes to Cavala. It wins hands down. I was recently there and they charged me Rs 1,200/night with BF. 2nd vote to Ronil and 3rd spot to Ticlo (its on Calangute while the former 2 are closer to Baga)
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Originally Posted by nishantgandhi
(Post 953778)
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Quoting myself, I would suggest you to go through this site in details for all possible price point options in North/South Goa hotels/resorts.
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Originally Posted by tsk1979
(Post 954030)
nivalink site is turning out to be a wealth of information. Looks like this weekend will be spent surfing google for the best deals. |
Told you so:)
Thanks a ton, Nishant - much appreciate it.
I also looked up for feedback on Tripadvisor and have settled for Ronil Beach Resort.
Will have a beer for you, Sir! :)
Cheers!
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