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Intercontinental The Grand

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Hotel : Intercontinental The Grand Resort Goa.
Hotel Rating : 5*
Board Basis - BB - Duration 7 nights - Prices From £959 - View Details
Board Basis - BB - Duration 14 nights - Prices From £1769 - View Details
Situated next to the famous Palolem Beach, you will discover the luxurious and stylish Intercontinental The Grand Resort Goa. Straddled between two rivers it offers an 880-metre long exclusive white sandy beachfront, giving the resort a unique advantage of both seawater & fresh water recreational opportunities. An absolute for those who want to get away from it all, play golf or experience the luxuries of the famous Champneys Spa.
Accommodation:
255 Suites, which comprise of Garden view suites that face the elegantly landscaped gardens or swimming pool and sea view suites, which overlook the golf course, and Arabian Sea. All have king size or twin beds and a sitting area. 14 Luxury 1-bedroom suites with separate dining area, powder room, attached veranda or balcony overlooking the Arabian Sea. The resort is divided into 14 casas, which house 255 spacious suites. All are centrally air-conditioned and feature a foyer area.
Room facilities: separate shower cubicle and bathtub � colour television � mini-bar � tea and coffee maker � hair dryer � personal safe � highspeed modem line and two line telephone connection. Suites have attached veranda and balconies overlooking elegantly landscaped gardens, 9 - hole golf course and the Arabian Sea. Presidential suite with 2 bedrooms, large living and dining area, kitchenette and bathroom with Jacuzzi available, prices on request.
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Resort : Palolem Beach
Description : Palolem Beach is also known as ‘Paradise Beach’ and is very picturesque. About a mile long, the beach curves to an island-like promontory with coconut palms bordering the sand.
Palolem just a few years ago was very quiet but it has changed. There are now hundreds of shacks offering almost any type of cuisine you can think of, shops, bars and pubs. Many small basic accommodations fringe the beach, most of them are built on stilts and look as
though they are about to topple over but this does not seem to deter people from staying in them.
Although this beach used to be known as idyllic and peaceful, it is now the liveliest beach in the south and at times is as lively as Baga. At eight o’clock on a Sunday morning it was bliss, not a soul in sight except for the fishermen preparing to go out to sea.
It was almost like it used to be years ago but then we found the reason why. There had been a huge party on the beach the night before which only finished two hours before we arrived, so everyone was still sleeping. The party scene has definitely found Palolem, it is popular, full of life, people and music (except at eight o’clock on a Sunday morning!)
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