India, however several other cities do follow the religion.
My Hotel:
Now there are so many hotels in Goa, largely due to the fact that it has become such a global tourist attraction in recent years. Hotels range from small hostels, to 1 - 5 star resorts, along the beach or nearby the beach. We at the Holiday Inn Goa resort, which was one of the best hotels ive probably stayed in, better than Dubai I guess. This section will discuss the facilities of the hotel, the staff, the price, food and drinks, and general ease of getting around.
Price:
Price ranges can vary upon how many rooms you want, how many beds in each room and the duration of your stay.
We stayed for four days, with 8 of us, sharing between four rooms. Each room included two single beds and cost us around £65 per night, we stayed in a standard room, however they also ...
jaygami1986 08.03.2008
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Advantages: Hot, Stunning views, Lots to Do, Fun, Perfect for a tan! Disadvantages: None
~*GOA*~ Gorgeous Or Amazing?
Goa - the land of all natural beauty. Somewhere where you can just escape to and feel like you've left the planet. A holiday which once you embark upon will be totally unforgettable. A great luxury five star experience awaits you at the rich sandy beaches looking out at the far horizon sitting above the tranquil Indian Ocean. There was so much to do and so much to experience yet only four days to do so. This is my experience?
Well it was in the middle of February when we set off out to Goa, and unfortunately we had to catch a flight from Mumbai to Goa, and for those of you that know Mumbai will realise that traffic in London doesn't even compare to that of traffic in Mumbai. But an unpleasant experience it was catching a plane from Mumbai. It was a mini jet flight and probably held no more ...
mightyd 18.07.2006
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Advantages: cheap to eat, excellent weather, lovely locals Disadvantages: some ares poverty stricken, visa costs £30
My best friend and myself visited Goa in March this year. It was our first time here; we had a fantastic time and would certainly return there.
Before we left
Before we left for Goa, we were required to buy a Visa. This cost us £30. We downloaded the forms from the Internet and sent them to the Visa office in London. Our visa took about 2 weeks to arrive.
The Flight
The flight was 10 hours from Gatwick airport to Goa. From the airport our hotel was about an hours drive. Although we were not looking forward to the journey as we just wanted to get to our hotel the drive turned out to be excellent as we got to see various parts of Goa that we wouldn't have necessarily seen if we hadn't made the journey.
The Airport
The staff at the airport were very efficient. Our baggage came out within 5 minutes of us arriving which was ...
daylehall 01.11.2006 (02.11.2006)
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