Goa A Desirable 2011 Hotspot
Goa is a great place for a luxurious 2011 holiday
With British tourists wanting to spend 2011 holidays in exotic locations across the world there is no better place to spend time than the luxurious Indian shores of Goa. With a range of fantastic hotels, visitors can expect laidback luxury in a peaceful tropical location.
Hugging India's western shore, Goa is attractive to tourists for its sparkling waters, intriguing and crumbling Portuguese architecture, and gleaming white sands. Once a Portuguese outpost, Goa embraces its old culture in many of its cuisines, whilst keeping an Indian feeling in such ways as the scene of water buffalo drinking gently at lily pad covered lakes.
There are a number of great hotels in Goa to suit everyone's needs. Fort Tiracol was once an armed fortress but has been transformed into a serene hotel looking over the Arabian Sea. Vivenda Dos Palhacos in Majorda has the attraction of one of the region's finest beaches, with the hotel happily making up picnics for guests to enjoy. Meanwhile, Casa Colvale offers exclusivity with its 12 bedrooms all having private terraces overlooking the beautiful River Chapora. If travellers want to stay in accommodation steeped in history, the restored 350 year old Siolim House offers ten large suites for a luxurious stay.
With Goa becoming an international hotspot for the holidaymaker, flights from the UK are readily available. Both Manchester and London offer a range of charter flights for reasonable prices, allowing tourists to fly to this luxurious setting for their 2011 holiday retreat.
With British tourists wanting to spend 2011 holidays in exotic locations across the world there is no better place to spend time than the luxurious Indian shores of Goa. With a range of fantastic hotels, visitors can expect laidback luxury in a peaceful tropical location.
Hugging India's western shore, Goa is attractive to tourists for its sparkling waters, intriguing and crumbling Portuguese architecture, and gleaming white sands. Once a Portuguese outpost, Goa embraces its old culture in many of its cuisines, whilst keeping an Indian feeling in such ways as the scene of water buffalo drinking gently at lily pad covered lakes.
There are a number of great hotels in Goa to suit everyone's needs. Fort Tiracol was once an armed fortress but has been transformed into a serene hotel looking over the Arabian Sea. Vivenda Dos Palhacos in Majorda has the attraction of one of the region's finest beaches, with the hotel happily making up picnics for guests to enjoy. Meanwhile, Casa Colvale offers exclusivity with its 12 bedrooms all having private terraces overlooking the beautiful River Chapora. If travellers want to stay in accommodation steeped in history, the restored 350 year old Siolim House offers ten large suites for a luxurious stay.
With Goa becoming an international hotspot for the holidaymaker, flights from the UK are readily available. Both Manchester and London offer a range of charter flights for reasonable prices, allowing tourists to fly to this luxurious setting for their 2011 holiday retreat.
Posted by Amelia, 18 January 2011 09:39
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