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| |  | Lovely Portuguese heritage villa set in tropical garden with pool. Beautifully decorated and located in a charming village minutes from beaches. ...more
Private pool. Less than 15 mins to: beach, fishing. |
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| |  | Spacious, fully furnished villa with large pool on small gated development set in tropical, landscaped gardens offering complete peace and relaxation ...more
Communal pool, pets allowed.
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Destination guide to Goa
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Review by Review by visitor Goa Holidays, Colva Goa Beach Accommodation, Goa Villa We definitely prefer South Goa - to the overcrowded and expensive North Goa. We have been to Goa many times and we chose Colva on this occasion. Its very central in the South and seemed to have everything - a large beach, good bars, sports, good food and nightlife. We hired a Private Villa that was advertised as "Last Minute Goa" on ebay in the UK. The price per head was excellent for six people. Location was right by the beach. The standard of the Villa was superb. Well recommended. The website is aptly named SunshineGoa
A sensory experience We went on holiday to Goa last November. We stayed in the Parees Blossom Hotel just off the Baga Road. The weather was just perfect - hot and sunny every day. There was not much nightlife (ie music) although there are a few discos in the hills. There ia an abundance of restaurants apart from the beach shacks (be choosy when eating in these, go for word of mouth). The shopping is good and you can barter for that bargain. You can get almost any item of clothing made in the tailor shops from leather coats down to work shirts. Goa is an experience you should try if only once, as you will not forget it...the smells (spices and cooking), the red dusty roads and the cows and animals in the streets. The people are very friendly, but bear in mind the poverty in the streets. There are childrens charities here in England (Children Walking Tall) if you want to take things out there for the street kids, who will help organise it. I will be going back, it is a beautiful place. ... more
So good we're going back What a wonderful country. My wife and I stayed two weeks at Baga Beach in Goa. I wish it had been two years. The place, the people, the culture - where else in the world can you sunbathe on the beach next to a cow? We can't wait to go back and have already booked.
Vibrant and educational Going to Goa was wonderful. It was colourful, vibrant, friendly and exciting. The people were so gentle and kind, the weather was perfect and the food a delight. Leave your emotional baggage at home and pack for an experience of educational proportions.
Escape south for seclusion I have been to Goa twice and it was the best holiday experience I have ever had. The middle part (Baga, Calangute) is very lively, but is becoming very touristy. So for a bit of peace and quiet, go south for a few nights at one of the more secluded resorts, such as Palolem. Here, you can stay in a beach hut with very basic facilities for around £2 per night per hut. It has a very relaxing atmosphere, and the night sky is amazing. I would recommend Goa to young singles or couples - there's partying, shopping, eating out and meeting the extremely friendly locals. These should be your main goals for this holiday. It's very cheap, but do barter, as you can be tricked into paying as much as 10 times the real cost. But always with a smile.
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