Hotel : Holiday Inn
Hotel Rating : 4*
Board Basis - BB - Duration 14 nights - Prices From £769 - View Details
Board Basis - AI - Duration 7 nights - Prices From £699 - View Details
Board Basis - BB - Duration 7 nights - Prices From £619 - View Details
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The Holiday Inn Resort is located on the beautiful Mobor Beach, one of the most pristine beaches in South Goa. This resort is set in 25 acres of lush,
tropical, well-tended gardens, with the lawns extending until they meet the golden sand. The ‘Sundowner Bar’ and reception lobby overlook the
centrally featured swimming pool and grounds.
‘The Village’ is an open-air restaurant next to the pool and poolside bar, with theme nights and regular entertainment. The ‘Café Mardi Gras’ is a multi-cuisine restaurant plus ‘Whispers of the Orient’ has a fine reputation for classic Chinese, Thai, Japanese and Indonesian delicacies.
The great thing about this hotel is that as well as a great pool with an adjoining children’s section, there is plenty of space to sunbathe and relax both here and in the extensive grounds leading down to the beach. Once on the beach the same facilities are available plus a couple of beach shacks and many more within walking distance.
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Date Travelled : April 2007 |
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Review Title : Holiday Inn Mobor Beach Your Rating 5 Stars. Made By Sue Chatteris on
I travelled as a single women in Goa for two weeks. I booked into the hotel for a week and managed to get a discount when there. The rooms were very clean and the staff extremely friendly. The beach is fantastic and you can walk for hours without almost seeing anyone. The hotel hire bikes very cheaply and you can bike on the beach. Water sports are available and are good value. William the watersports person sits outside the Leela and is extremely helpful. There are a few restaurants with good food in just outside the hotel. Hotel food is good and the pool is a good size. Seating and sunbed area is also excellent. Have a fab holiday
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Date Travelled : 12th to 26th October |
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Review Title : Holiday Inn Mobor Beach - Not really a five star in my view. Your Rating 3 Stars. Made By Marion on 15/11/2007
This hotel is not definitely a 5 star resort, I would personally class this as 3 Star, we have just returned and were very disappointed in the whole set up, they seem to be very interested in the conference centre but are forgetting the general holidaymakers, we were a bit early in the season and there was a lot of work going on, but if they are taking in paying guests then they should be ready for them! The Beach bar was not open when we got there and after much hassle from holiday makers they did finally get it open, but the whole thing was so disorganized,waiting ages, anything up to half an hour to pay bar bills, there seemed to be no organization at all There were no beds on the beach, on asking one of our party was actually told "if you want beds on the beach take them down yourself"! This from a so called 5 star resort beggars belief. The beach was messy, very scruffy around the beach bar, and on 5 occasions I picked up broken glass, I will never stay there again and would advise anyone to think hard about staying in this hotel On the good side our rooms were lovely and the housekeeping staff were great! The guys in the pool bar were also very nice, but again the pay system was complete chaos!
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Date Travelled : january 2008 |
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Review Title : lovely holiday Your Rating 5 Stars. Made By brenda fuggle on 09/06/2008
went back to holiday inn after using haathi mahal.arrived early morning by taxi and asked for quiet room.was immediately shown room just being cleaned which was superb.staff were marvelous and nothing was too much trouble.we will be going back next january for the eighth time.if you see this review go to Sam's beach shack and say hello from Paul and Brenda.Good food lovely company.I feel sorry for the person who rated the hotel three star as they obviously didn't enjoy Goa for what it is.
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