Hotels in Goa

Hotels in Goa offer unique accommodations in Bharat’s smallest state by area. Located on India’s western coast, Goa is known for its palm-tree-lined golden beaches, nightlife and regional Goan food. Seafood restaurants, casinos, shopping markets, historical churches and forts help make Goa one of India’s most traveled destinations. Water sport enthusiasts can find adventure by way of snorkeling, scuba diving, parasailing, swimming with dolphins, tubing and more. When traveling to Goa, keep in mind that the area is a mix of Portuguese and Indian cultures. Nightlife can be found on the northside, scenery can be experienced on the southside and eateries can be visited in Panaji. Cars travel on the left-hand side of the road, the drinking age is 18 years and the currency is the Indian rupee. Generally Goa is safe, though you should secure important documents and not have a need to carry large amounts of cash. Goan festivals include Goa Carnival, Goa Food & Culture Festival, Feast of Saint Francis Xavier, Grape Escapade, Sao Joao Festival, Sunburn Festival and Vh1 Supersonic. Hotels in Goa are some of the finest in all of India. Before we get to hotels in Goa, let’s take a look at some background information on the area to help you along the way.

Goa’s ancient names  include Gomanchala, Gopakapuri and Gomantak, while other historical names have been Mahassapatam, Sandabur and Sindapur. Rooted in Portuguese customs, the area was conquered by the Portuguese and in turn became Portuguese India from 1505-1961. Rock art engravings found in Goa, dating to 10,000 years ago, mark India’s earliest evidence of human life. Part of the Maurya Empire during the 3rd century BC, Goa was ruled by the Buddhist emperor Ashoka of Magadha. The Delhi Sultanate governed Goa from 1206-1526. Portuguese colonial rule commenced in 1510, when the Portuguese defeated Yusuf Adil Shah with the help of privateer Timoji. During Portuguese rule, the Goa Inquisition was responsible for enforcing Catholic Orthodoxy. In 1947, India as a whole gained independence from British rule. Portugal, however, refused to cede its Indian enclaves. Operation Vijay, conducted by the Indian Army on December 19, 1961, resulted in an Indian victory and the Annexation of Goa.

A state on India’s southwestern coast, Goa has a population of around 1.5 million people. Goa’s largest city is Vasco da Gama, located directly on the coast. Of all Indian states, Goa has the highest GDP per capita, as well as two and half times that of the entire country. Today, tourism accounts for much of the city’s relatively outstanding GDP. In 2015, 5.3 million tourists visited Goa, with popular points of interest including Old Goa, Fontainhas, Mahadev Temple, Se Cathedral, Dona Paula, Dudhsagar Falls, Marmagao, Panaji, Miramar Beach, Our Lady of Immaculate Conception and Margao. Goan cuisine includes seafood, meat, pork, rice, vegetables, coconut and of course spices, while one of the most popular dishes is fish curry. Drinks include beer, wine, coconut water, tequila and Feni, a strong liquor made from cashews or coconuts. Now that we have a little background information on the area, it’s time for hotels in Goa that will help make for a welcoming getaway.

 

 

 

All Seasons Guest House

HNo 123, Canorward Bogmalo

Hotels in Goa India

Indian Naval Aviation Museum

With air conditioning, free WiFi, room service, flat-screen TVs, garden views, balconies and seating areas, All Season Guest House is found close to Andrew Bar And Family Restaurant, Heart Shaped Lake (tourist attraction), Stone Water Point, Indian Naval Aviation Museum, Church of St Cosme and St Damian (Catholic church), Bogmalo Beach (beach), Beach Club House (seafood restaurant) and more.

Within feet:

      • Indian Naval Aviation Museum

Within 2.6 miles:

      • Vasco Da Gama Train Station

Within 4 miles:

      • Mormugao Port

Within 6.3 miles:

      • Goa University

All Season Guest House is 1.3 miles from Dabolim Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $18

 

 

 

The Postcard Velha

Ella, Velha Goa

Hotels In Goa India

Church of Saint Cajetan

The Postcard Velha features an outdoor swimming pool, free WiFi, balconies, air conditioning, no fixed check-in or check-out times, no set breakfast hours, tea and coffee served in bed and local artisinal food. This locale is near Goa Streetz (cafe), Shambhavi Restaurant, Sanjay’s Cafe, Amparo Bar and Restaurant, Old Goa Wine Shop, Avinash Medical Stores, Master Chef (restaurant), Wine Terminal, Adlem Goi (restaurant), Greenyard Restaurant & Bar, Old-Goa Jetty, Statue of Jesus (historical landmark), Old Goa Book Stall, Se Cathedral, Archaeological Survey of India, Church of St Francis of Assisi, Archaeological Museum of Goa, Chapel of St. Catherine of Alexandria, Mill Stones of Gun Powder Factory (historical landmark), St. Basilica Church, Museum of Christian Art, St. Augustine Tower, Fashion Spirit, Baingineshwar Shrine, R N Restaurant, Fulari’s Eater’s Den (grocery store) and more.

Within feet:

      • Church of Saint Cajetan
      • Viceroy’s Arch
      • Se Cathedral

Within 1.9 miles:

      • Mondovi River

Within 3.8 miles:

      • Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary

Within 5.6 miles:

      • River Cruise

The Postcard Velha is 10.4 miles from Dabolim Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $337

Cost per person (three people): $113

 

 

 

Amrapali-House of Grace

1105 Morgado Vaddo

Hotels in Goa

Siridao Beach

Offering an outdoor swimming pool, a terrace, a shared lounge, a restaurant, a bar, a 24-hour front desk, free WiFi, desks, air conditioning, wardrobes and a continental breakfast, Amrapali-House of Grace is near Café Amrapali, Shirodkar Wines, Highway Wines, Queen of Angels Chapel, Our Lady of the Rosary Church, Edward’s Yard (Goan restaurant), Holy Cross Chapel and more.

Within feet:

      • Siridao Beach

Within 2.9 miles:

      • Goa University

Within 4.3 miles:

      • Goa State Museum

Within 4.5 miles:

      • Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary

Amrapali-House of Grace is 5 miles from Dabolim Airport.

Approximate cost per night (suite with garden view): $147

 

 

 

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Casa Menezes

304, Gaunkarvaddo Batim

Hotels in Goa

Basilica Of Bom Jesus

Casa Menezes has free WiFi, a barbecue, garden views, a restaurant, free private parking, flat-screen TVs, room service, darts, bike and car service and is pet-friendly. Studio 365 (art studio), Maina Wetlands (bird watching area), Chapel of Saint Francis Of Assisi, Chapel of Our Lady of Fatima, Edward’s Yard (Goan restaurant), Café Amrapali, BABOI Goan Sausages (Goan restaurant) and more are in the area.

Within feet:

      • Talaulim Lake

Within 1.2 miles:

      • Zuari River

Within 3.8 miles:

      • Goa University

Within 4.1 miles:

      • Church of St Francis of Assisi
      • Se Cathedral

Casa Menezes is 6.2 miles from Dabolim Airport.

Approximate cost per night (garden heritage deluxe suite): $58

 

 

 

Treehouse Blue Villas

Fatona, Colva

Hotels in Goa

Martins Corner

Featuring 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, an outdoor swimming pool, a terrace with pool views, a flat-screen TV and car rental service, Treehouse Blue Villas is in the vicinity of Oshiann Garden Restaurant, Valanka Goa Sausages (Goan restaurant), Fat Freddy’s (pizza restaurant), Alex Bar (restaurant), Eddies Place (restaurant), Colva Beach, The Red Ginger (Asian restaurant), Vaz Enterprises Colva Liquor Supermarket, Delilah’s Cakes, Chocolates, Desserts & More (bakery), Corriea Super Market and more.

Within 1.1 miles:

      • Martins Corner

Within 1.8 miles:

      • Mother of God Church

Within 3.5 miles:

      • Margao Train Station

Within 8.1 miles:

      • Indian Naval Aviation Museum

Treehouse Blue Villas is 9.1 miles from Dabolim Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $180

Cost per person (seven people): $25

 

 

 

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Riviera Resedensy Silver Elephant

Arpora Riviera Residency app 214

Hotels in Goa

Baga Beach

With a garden, a balcony, an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking and air conditioning, Riviera Resedensy Silver Elephant is in the vicinity of Old Friends Wine Shop (bar), The Kismur House (restaurant), COASTALWOK GOA (restaurant), New River Side Bar & Restaurant,Shree Renuka Family Restaurant & Bar, Cafe Village (Middle Eastern restaurant) and more.

Within 1.1 miles:

      • Baga Beach

Within 2.6 miles:

      • Coach Park

Within 2.9 miles:

      • Chapora Fort

Within 3.6 miles:

      • Turtle Nesting Centre

Riviera Resedensy Silver Elephant is 14 miles from Dabolim Airport.

Approximate cost per night (one-bedroom apartment): $61

Cost per person (four people): $15

 

 

 

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Mercure Goa Devaaya Resort

Divar Island, Panjim

Hotels in Goa

Viceroy’s Arch

Providing air conditioning, river views, an outdoor pool, a spa pool, steam rooms, tennis courts, fitness facilities, a jogging track, free WiFi, free parking, private balconies, wood furnishings, a riverside restaurant and a lounge bar, Mercure Goa Devaaya Resort is near Avinash Bar and Restaurant (bar & grill), Island Bar & Restaurant and more.

Within 2.3 miles:

      • Viceroy’s Arch

Within 3.7 miles:

      • Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary

Within 4.2 miles:

      • Bicholim Municipal Garden

Within 6 miles:

      • Goa State Museum

Mercure Goa Devaaya Resort is 12 miles from Dabolim Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $150

 

 

 

My Evergreen
 

 

Vivanta Goa

D. B. Bandodkar Road

Hotels in Goa India

Bhagwan Mahavir Garden

Vivanta Goa features Mondovi River and Altinho Hills views, a rooftop pool, a 24-hour gym, a spa, free WiFi, hardwood flooring, day beds by large windows, air conditioning, 32-inch flat-screen TVs, mini-bars, work desks, rainshowers, free parking, a 24-hour business center and multiple dining options. Nearby this pet-friendly hotel you’ll find Jiva Spa, Tamari Pan Asian Restaurant, 91springboard Goa (coworking space), Broadway Book Centre, probyk (bicycle shop), LaFansa Shawarma Cafe, Nia’s Restaurant, Artorium (art supply store), Nucleus Nutrition (sports nutrition store), Cross Road Cafe Cad-B, The Fisherman’s Wharf (seafood restaurant), Bombil Restaurant, The Linen Shoppe (boutique) and more.

Within feet:

      • Kala Academy Goa
      • Bishop’s Palace
      • Goa Medical College
      • Reis Magos Fort

Within 1 mile:

      • Bridge Panji

Within 1.1 miles:

      • River Cruise

Within 3.1 miles:

      • Fort Aguada

Vivanta Goa is 7.7 miles from Dabolim Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Vivanta suite): $650

Cost per person (three people): $216

 

 

 

Grand Hyatt Goa

Goa University

Hotels in Goa India

Goa University

Grand Hyatt Goa offers Bambolin Bay views, a 100-foot outdoor pool, an indoor lap pool, 7 dining options, a private beach dining option, a bar, a pool bar and grill, 28 acres of lush greenery, elegant rooms, flat-screen TVs, coffee machines, a balconies, a spa and sauna, a spacious business center and a 24-hour front desk. Nearby are Shamana Spa, Casino Strike (casino), The Dining Room, The Verandah (Italian restaurant), Capiz Bar (lounge), Chulha (Indian restaurant), Chulha (restaurant), Aquasail 360° Sailing (sailing school), Adventure Breaks (canoe and kayak tour agency) and more.

Within 1.5 miles:

      • Goa University

Within 3.1 miles:

      • Goa State Museum

Within 3.3 miles:

      • Bishop’s Palace

Within 3.6 miles:

      • Immaculate Conception Church
      • Deltin Royale Casino

Grand Hyatt Goa is 5.1 miles from Dabolim Airport.

Approximate cost per night (grand executive suite): $506

Cost per person (three people): $168

 

 

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Villa Kinara

Village Reis Magos Verem

Hotels in Goa India

Reis Magos Fort

Offering 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, air conditioning, a private pool, a balcony, river views, free WiFi, a flat-screen TV, a fully-equipped kitchen, a patio with lake views, a sun terrace, bicycle rental service and car rental service, Villa Kanara sits near St. Anthony’s Chapel, Mike’s Place (restaurant), Goan Nook Family Restaurant, Reis Magos Fort, Holy Magi Church, Reis Magos Jetty, Quegdevelim Beach, Gaspars General and Cold Stores (supermarket), See You Bar & Restaurant and more.

Within feet:

      • Reis Magos Fort
      • Goa Medical College
      • Kala Academy Goa
      • Mandovi River

Within 1.1 miles:

      • Bishop’s Palace

Within 1.5 miles:

      • Goa State Museum
      • Bridge Panji

Within 1.6 miles:

      • River Cruise

Villa Kanara is 8.3 miles from Dabolim Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $825

Cost per person (ten people): $83

 

 

 

 

So there they are, hotels in Goa that will help make for a memorable experience. We hope you have found this information useful and most of all, that you enjoy your time in India!

14 Replies to “Hotels in Goa”

  1. To me, these penthouses are the most unique of each city and country I’ve viewed in the past. They appear to be pretty cost-effective as well, which would be another plus to visiting Goa, India. While many of us look relentlessly for hotel deals, if I’m heading to Goa, I’m definitely looking into a penthouse if I’m traveling with a group. These prices are steals. 

  2. I’m surprised by some of the prices that are being charged by these hotels especially Aqua Grandiosa, it is so affordable and yet still is a hotel worth so much when it comes to the appearance. I’m hoping I’ll go and be lucky enough to go see some of the tourist places in Goa and of course a vacation is not good enough for me if I don’t get to see the beach or just some water body around there.

  3. I wish sometimes my budget and my taste would correlate much better.  However, after reading your article I realize it is possible for me to travel and stay at places that are not only comfortable, gorgeous, provide me with the amenities that I am looking for but also within a comfortable budget.

    Sure it would be lovely to be able to afford $825/night but honestly, there is just as much charm if not more in the $120/night accomodations.

    I have never been to India but Goa looks like a viable option.  Thank you again for the informative post.

    1. Hi MDP and thank you for the comments! While Goa isn’t the most-well-thought-of destinations, it is certainly a hidden gem 😉

  4. Hi there,

    From Indira Gandhi International Airport, how can I get to the Aqua Grandiosa Hotel? Sorry for my Ignorance, I haven’t been to India before. My younger brother was there some months ago for a major surgery that was a huge success. I love the way they took good care of him throughout the time he spent there. I have plans to visit India with my family someday. Thank you for also providing links to where I can make bookings for each hotel. I’ve always loved India and their culture.  Thanks for sharing.

    1. Hi Temidayo, your best bet from Gandhi International Airport to Celebration Apartment (Aqua Grandiosa Hotel) would be airplane as the distance between the two places is 1,842 km. Alternatives would be by car (a 34 hour trip) or train (a 1 day and 10 hour trip). The closest airport to Celebration Apartment Dabolim Airport. Hope that helps and happy travels 🙂

  5. Who would have thought that India could produce this much beauty as the ones I am beholding here right now. The hotels here are unexpectedly safe haven of beauty and awesomeness. I really love all these that I have rear here about Goa and I would love to explore the place. If I ever go there, I will surely try to lodge in any of all these. Thank you so much

  6. What a nice place to spend a family vacation in India. India happens to be one place I have fancied because of its tourist’s attractions and relatively calm environment and friendly people. These hotels are quite cheap going by the price per person as Stated in the post, but I feel its beat suited for a kind of family travel. I don’t quite understand the aspect of per person.

    1. Benson per person reflects how many people the room can accommodate, and can be taken into consideration when thinking about how much it will cost each person, or how much it will cost to pay for each family member.

  7. Another excellent hotel review, with all the relevant information included.  The pictures are great all by themselves!  And that beach in Goa — what a gorgeous expanse of sand.

    I find it impressive that so many of the places you show in India are so reasonably priced.  It seems to me that if you are traveling on somewhat of a budget, going to someplace like India would allow your money to stretch a bit farther.  As in the last article you write, your inclusion of the places of interest nearby plus info and pictures about them is very helpful.

    Thanks for this article, and keep up the good work.

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