CANDOLIM HOTELS

Candolim is a small town in the western Indian state of Goa. Standing on the shores of the Arabian Sea, it’s known for Candolim Beach and, to the north, lively Calangute Beach. In the south, the sturdy walls of Aguada Fort, built in the early 1600s under Portuguese colonial rule, surround a 19th-century lighthouse. The whitewashed, centuries-old Church of St. Lawrence stands on a nearby hill.

ASSAGAO HOTELS

Assagao is a quiet inland village known for leafy streets lined with elegant colonial villas and Portuguese-era churches like the 18th-century St. Cajetan. It’s an up-and-coming hub for creative businesses, home to design boutiques selling art, clothing, and jewelry, plus upscale resorts and yoga retreats. Trendy restaurants serve experimental South Indian, Goan, and global fare, plus organic and farm-fresh produce.

MORJIM HOTELS

Morjim is a Census Town in Pernem, Goa, India. It is situated on the northern bank of the Chapora River estuary. It is home to a variety of birds and is a nesting site for Olive Ridley sea turtles. The village has become known as “Little Russia” because of the concentration of Russian immigrants living there.

CANSAULIM HOTELS

At distance of 15 km from Margao of South Goa, Cansaulim Beach is located near to the Dabolim Airport. Along with Arossim beach and Cuelim beach, it has the fame of being the second largest stretch of beach in India, attracting crowds of tourists throughout the year. If you are looking for a secluded and calmer time then this beach is the perfect place to spend a few memorable moments.

BENAULIM HOTELS

Benaulim is a village in the state of Goa, India. Located in Salcete taluka of South Goa district, it neighbours Colva village to the north, Margao in the northeast and Varca village to the south. During Portuguese rule, it was one of the nine communidades in Salcete.

MARGAO HOTELS

Margao is a city in the western Indian state of Goa. Its Portuguese colonial past is evident in buildings like the 1675 baroque Holy Spirit Church, with its ornate interior and pipe organ. Sat Burzam Ghor is a grand 1700s mansion with 3 of its original 7 gables remaining. Margao Municipal Garden includes the colonial Municipal Building and library. Southwest, in Benaulim, the Goa Chitra Museum exhibits ancient tools.

ANJUNA HOTELS

Anjuna is a laid-back coastal village on the Arabian Sea in Goa, southwest India. Anjuna Beach, a sandy cove dotted with palms and black rocks, was a well-known destination among hippies in the 1960s. Today it’s known for its electronic music trance parties. Each Wednesday, a sprawling flea market sells handicrafts, jewelry and food. North of the beach is St. Anthony’s Chapel, an old church with a whitewashed facade.

CALANGUTE HOTELS

Calangute is a town in the western Indian state of Goa. Standing on the shores of the Arabian Sea, it’s home to long, sandy Calangute Beach, lined with restaurants and bars. Farther north, Baga Beach is a popular spot for water sports. To the south, the sturdy walls of Aguada Fort, built in the early 1600s under Portuguese colonial rule, surround a 19th-century lighthouse.

PANAJI HOTELS

Panaji, also known as Panjim, is the state capital of Goa, in southwest India. Located on the banks of the Mandovi River, the city has cobblestone streets lined with colorful villas an buildings from the Portuguese colonial era. Palm-fringed Miramar Beach sits at the confluence of the river and the Arabian Sea. Set on a hill overlooking the city is the baroque Our Lady of Immaculate Conception Church, built in 1619.

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