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Paradise Village Beach Resort is situated facing Calangute beach "The queen of all beaches" in Goa, Goa popularly known as the 'Riviera of the East,' this fairy tale getaway abounds in both, natural scenic splendour and exquisite works of man. A veritable treasure trove of golden sands and picturesque local homes, sparkling turquoise seas and wondrous ancient architecture, gently swaying palms and lush emerald fields. A Home away from home Nestled in all this wonder, in the heart of the lovely Calangute beach, is your very own mini Utopia - Paradise Village Beach Resort.
So come, discover the Village we call Paradise. |
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Our carefully and aesthetically designed and furnished
one-bedroom apartment
dots the beautifully landscaped gardens.
While all around sandy shores serenade the dancing wave.
An oasis of comfort and tranquility |
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Plunge into the soothing waters of the large pool.
Or soak in the sunshine on the little island
that embraces it. |
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Rooms have attached Bath and Toilet, Refrigerator,
Kitchen, and Hot and cold Water.
Apart from these basic pleasurable facilities
the rooms are also well serviced
by some of the most well trained staff in Goa. |
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staying here is one of the ways
you can truly enjoy yourself
as if you know you have nothing to worry about.
You can just lie back, unwind and concentrate
only on having the time of your life. |
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Calangute Beach is only nine miles north from the Goan capital, Panaji. Visitors can either take up accommodations near the beach or make day trips from Panaji.
Several villages are in the area of the beach, but none has a direct enough claim on the beach to be associated with it by name.
The beach is about four miles long and covered with palm trees. November to February is considered the peak tourist season, and tourists avoid Goa in general during the rainy months, but the truth is that there is no bad time to visit Calangute.
Calangute was a hippie hang out during the 60's and 70's. Today the hippies have mostly turned into yuppies. But the beach is unchanged - pristine, serene golden sand and sun. The beach is filled with average sun worshippers and their children. Fresh seafood is everywhere on sale.
Calangute Beach is a great vacation. |
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Our rooms rent in thirty day periods for 45,000 rupees
with an initial requirement of a 25,000 rupee security deposit
You must be a foreign national and carry valid documents.
All accomodations require a Leave and Let Liscence. |
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Not far from the beach is the Kerkar Art Complex. The Complex's exhibitions are mostly arts and crafts from local Goans. Indian classical music is available on Thursdays and Fridays at the Complex.
A Saturday bazaar near the post office has plenty of good bargains for shoppers. Fish, meat, and grocery are available there if you are on a prolonged stay. There are also textiles, pottery, and other provisions. There is also a Tibetan market in Calangute. Kashmiri merchants also frequent Goa with carpets, embroidery, and more.
Finally, if you tire of the mundane life of a sun seeker you can take one of the crocodile and dolphin spotting tours on the Mandovi and Zuari rivers. Crocodiles inhabit the swamps and mangroves of the area. Dolphins play at the mouth of the Mandovi River. |
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