SOUTH GOA HOTELS
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THE LEELA KEMPINSKI
Mobor Beach, South Goa Bed & Breakfast
Average transfer time 90 Minutes
Stunning south Indian temple traditions and Portuguese heritage come together at this beautifully designed resort, where guests are spoilt with luxurious accommodation, fantastic facilities and a relaxing atmosphere. Beautiful 75-acre grounds lead to the beach, where you can try watersports. Laze in the pool, indulge at the spa and try yoga and meditation. There's also a fitness centre, 12-hole golf course and floodlit tennis courts. Little ones will love the children's pool and activity centre. Dine in four restaurants serving a range of cuisines, sip nightcaps in two bars and dance the night away at the discotheque. There's even a 24-hour casino.
206 rooms, each with air-conditioning, minibar, tea/coffee maker, telephone, CD/DVD player, television, bath with shower, and balcony or terrace. • Lagoon terrace rooms are as above. • Lagoon suites are more spacious with separate sitting room and second bathroom.
• Available on request are Club suites with a separate bedroom and living area and the benefits of The Club including your own butler.
Restaurants • Jamavar - Signature restaurant, serving Indian and local Goan cuisine. • The Café - Poolside eatery serving daily buffet breakfasts and western, Asian and local cuisine. • Riverside - Open terrace Italian restaurant by the Sal River.
The Leela Goa is a world class hotel. With its elegant architecture, beautifully landscaped environment, extreme service and attention to detail, all in a low-key environment with subdued lighting.
TELEPHONE 08444 930 403 |
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