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Taj Fort Aguada Hotel, Goa
Overview :
Built into the bulwark of 16th century Portuguese fortress, the Fort Aguada Beach Resort makes for a stunning sight from the elegant terraces to the emerald gardens below. The Fort Aguada Beach Resort is famous on account of this Fort that has partially survived the ravages of time and now been converted into a beach resort.
Accomodation :
The hotel has 130 Rooms of different types. The 32 Standard Rooms include 32 Deluxe Rooms, 24 Terrace Suites and 42 Cottages. Choose from standard rooms or terrace suites at the main complex or a newly designed cluster of 1 or 2 bedroom cottages nestled on a hilltop. Decorated in a distinct style, each terrace suite is designed to create a unique tapestry of gorgeous color and design. Our exquisitely designed guest rooms ensure that you're in the lap of luxury, facing palm flecked lawns and a vast expanse of cerulean Arabian Sea.
Facilities & Services :
Restaurant, bar, conference hall, banquet hall, gym, health centre, swimming pool, spa, water sports, adventure sports, children activity centre, astrologer, tennis, golf, squash, badminton, beauty parlour, Jacuzzi, steam, sauna.
Meeting & Events :
There are 3 meeting rooms for hosting a business meeting or seminar at the beach resort. Furnished with the best in modern business facilities, it can comfortably, it can comfortably seat up to 170 people. You can also have a relaxing theme evening by the poolside to round off a successful conference. Sit back and enjoy the traditional Mando (a dance to serenade your loved ones) or the enthralling Zagor (an all mens' dance that pays respect to the spirit of the place).
Recreation :
There is a spa with Couple Suites with separate floors for ladies and gents. Steam Rooms/Jacuzzi/Ayurveda Treatment and Oil Massage Rooms/Gymnasium/Relaxation Rooms/Wash Rooms/Landscaped lawns for yoga and outdoor massages. There are two freshwater Swimming Pools. The water sports include Speedboats, Sailing, Windsurfing, Water Skiing, Parasailing, Jet Skis, Surfing, Bump Skis and Banana Boat Rides. Adventure Sports include Trekking/Rock Climbing, Rappelling/Jummaring, Jungle Safaris, Cave Expeditions and River Crossing. A 5-hole Golf Putting Green, Tennis, Fishing, Squash, Badminton are also available. Children's activity center and Astrologer on request are also there.
Dinning :
Five of these are at Fort Aguada Beach Resort itself. You'll find the choice fascinating and the experience, entirely unique. Morisco: For traditional Goan specialties. There are freshly caught lobsters, prawns, crabs, fish, squid anything you could wish for under the sun in seafood. Marinated in fiery goan spices the delicacies can be eaten accompanying the lively beats of traditional Goan music. Seashell Restaurant: The best of Indian and European gourmet fare amidst the elegance of flowers, wine and serenades. Try the Coastal Catch ocean fresh shrimps in a superbly prepared brandy sauce. Il Camino: It takes you on an Italian odyssey. Savor authentic Italian delicacies from the regions of Roma, Milano, Monaco and Mestre. Take your pick from a selection of delectable pastas and freshly baked garlic bread. Top it off by sipping a variety of specialty coffees flavored with vanilla, caramel, hazelnut or Irish cream. Martini Bar: A bar by the poolside overlooking the virgin sands of the Calangute beach. Where the bartender whips up exotic cocktails, mean martinis and mouth-watering snacks to tempt every palate. Accompanied by the soft notes of the piano. Poolside BBQ: For seafood grills. Wine Cellar: Take your pick from a selection of vintage wines. Inspect the wine of your choice from our well-stocked cellar.
Location :
In Goa the tourist enjoys's the advantage of easy accessibility and conveniently linked to each and every corner of the country and the world and can be reached by all means of transports i.e by Air, Water, Railway and Road. By Air: - Goa's international airport, Dabolim, is 29 km from Panaji, on the coast near Vasco da Gama. Most of India's domestic airlines operate services here, as well as several direct charter companies that fly into Goa from the UK and Germany. There are numerous flights between Goa and Mumbai. Indian Airlines flies daily and Jet Airways has two flights daily. Sahara Airlines also flies to Mumbai and Delhi. Indian Airlines has daily direct flights to Delhi and Cochin, and four flights a week to Bangalore and Chennai. By Railway: - ow the lines of the Goa is transferred from meter-gauge to broad-gauge. Goa's two main stations are at Margao and Vasco da Gama. Seats and sleepers can be booked at either of these, or at the train reservation office in Panaji's Kadamba bus stand. Other useful stations on the Konkan route are Mapusa Road (Thivim) for Mapusa and Old Goa (Karmali) for Panaji. Railway which is now completed and it provides fast services to Goa from different cities of India. The convenient railhead for Panaji is Margao, 34 km. away. Konkan. Vasco-da-Gama and Margoa are connected by train with Bangalore, Belgaum, Hospet and Hyderabad and via Miraj to Bombay, Delhi and Agra. By Road Goa has good road connections. Goa, Maharashtra and Karnataka state road transport corporations all operate service out of Panaji's Kadamba bus stand. There are also services to Londa (where you can get a daily direct railway connection to Mysore every day), Hubli (a railway junction on the main Mumbai to Bangalore line, where you can also get trains to Gadag for both Bijapur and Badami, and Hospet and Hampi) and Belgaum. Many private operators have offices outside the entrance to the bus stand, with luxury and air-con buses to Mumbai, Bangalore, Hampi and other destinations. Most private interstate buses arrive and depart from a separate bus stand next to the Mandovi Bridge. Luxury buses can also be booked through agents in Margao, Mapusa and the beach resorts.
Goa - Queen of the Beaches :
Goa is a dream tourist destination for all the tourists visiting India. The Goa tour and tourism to Goa provides a perfect break from all the mundane tasks and urban chaos. This beautiful coastal tourist destination is the most enchanting place in the Western Ghats in India with its verdant green stretches of land and natural picture perfect landscapes. Though, Goa has a moderate climate ideal for tourism all through the year, still, the best time for a Goa tour is from mid July to September end or November end to mid February. Situated on the confluence of seven rivers (the principal ones being Mandovi and Zuari) and the Arabian Sea; Goa has many sobriquets "Queen of the Beaches", "Land of Churches and Temples" and is also called as "The Pearl of the Orient/East" by the western countries. Goa is also a bird watcher's paradise; epicentre of water and adventure sports, and is home to some of the most captivating waterfalls in India. The distinguishing feature of Goa tour is the Coco/Sunny beaches, which are small white sand banks by the seashore. The religious tourists can find a pleasant refuge at the ancient temples and churches in Goa. The Goa tour is incomplete without your participation in the Goa Carnival famous for its fun, frolic and music. When it comes to the exquisite cuisine of Goa, then the tourists can go for the simple yet spicy seafood, fish, prawns, crabs and feni/gin. One can also co-incide the Goa tour with the local Shimoga festival, a weeklong festival of colours confined only to Goa. The visitors can try their luck at the world-class casinos and also enjoy the vibrant nightlife characterised by the rave parties in Goa. So get set go for a freaky and funny Goa Tour!!!
Goa Beaches :
For most of the people heading towards Goa, it is one long beach, but once they are there they realize this folly of them. Goa is a state though a small one and there are a large number of famous beaches, many towns and a good network of roads. It is a state of seven rivers and their estuaries, there are hills with lush green vegetation, and most of the tourists are needed to cover large distances to move from one place to other. Goa has a total coastline of 125 km and that makes people believe that it is a long big beach however illusionary it is. Beaches of Goa are much ahead of other beaches in India in terms of popularity and the facilities that are available here. The beaches here have been accepted as a matter of life, there are exotic cuisine backing the pleasure of have on sun and sand, and water sports facilities that include from water scooters to water gliding. To add on you can shake your legs for some time with a glass of feni and beer, engaged in shopping on the beachside, or have midnight bonfire on the beach. The Aguada Bay (parts of which are known as Caranzalem Bay and Sinquerim Bay) is formed by two promontories: Cabo and Aguada. Goa stands a glorious reality - 40 lovely beaches, most of them pollution free, though not all of them as safe as swimmers would wish. The most developed beach segment is the Calangute - Baga - Anjuna belt in the Bardesh subdivision north of Panaji. The north Goa beaches in Pernem subdivision are delightfully primitive and untouched: Keri beach (with Tiracol and an ancient Portuguese fort on the other bank); Arambol (also known as Harmal); Mandrem (a toddy tappers' and palm distillers' hamlet with two little beaches: Lemos and Asvem) and Morji. The local people are friendly and un-interfering, the markets fairly well stocked and the public transportation system reasonably efficient. By way of accommodation there are somewhat Spartan cottages and thatched huts. The Chapora river demarcates the Bardesh subdivision, the home ground of several beaches: Chapora, Anjuna, Baga, Calangute, Candolim, Sinquerim and an inner beach, Quegdevelim, one of the few rocky beaches in Goa and also a shell collectors haven. Off the Mandovi estuary, in the Tiswadi subdivision, there are little beaches which are both tranquil and well-connected. Other beaches are: Caranzalem, Marvel, Dona Paula, Bambolim and Siridao, all in close proximity to Mormugao harbor. The Mormugao subdivision has a string of excellent beaches, like Bogmalo, Issorcim, Cola (a rich spawning ground for fish and crustaceans), Pale, Velsao, and Cansaulim. The Vasco da Gama beaches of Cumberthi and Baina are sadly, totally polluted and very nearly destroyed. The Salcete subdivision accounts for Goa's widest and cleanest beaches. They are Gaudalim, Colva (Goa's largest beach), Benaulim, Mobor, Varca, Carmona, and Cavelossim, the latter now overcrowded with new hotels. Further south, are more beaches as primitive as those of the Pernem subdivision but much less frequently used by foreign tourists, Only adventurous campers dare there. Try them. The local gentry once owned exclusive shacks, which were used in the summer months. There are also in the same subdivision of Canacona, the Palolem, Colamba, Talpona and Galgibaga beaches. That is where Goa ends.
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