Staying in Goa
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Accommodation in Goa is plentiful
with a variety of hotels, resorts and guest houses to suit every budget and
every taste. There are simple and bare rooms available for the thriftiest of
back-packers and five-star deluxe luxury suites for those that want to
indulge their fancies.
Almost all round the year,
travellers are usually assured of finding a room - if not in a hotel, then at
least in a private house. However, come the peak season of December and
January, you are likely to experience problems, unless you book your rooms
well in advance.
In a recent poll conducted by Smart
Asia Travel.com readers, Goa has been ranked Sixth Best Holiday Destination
in Asia for the year 2009.
Just around Christmas until the
dawn of the new year, Goa is in festive mood and plays host to hundreds and
thousands of visitors from all over India and around the world. So
accommodation is at a premium everywhere.
Most accommodation in Goa can be
categorised in the following typical types:
BUDGET HOTELS:
This type of accommodation is suitable for the budget-minded traveller
and especially the backpacking tourist. This can range from simple, bare
rooms in regular guesthouses to cosy well furnished rooms in family-run
guesthouses.
This kind of accommodation is
costlier in the city and popular coastal belt areas and cheaper if you go off
the beaten track in the rural areas. A decent double room with a fan,
attached bath and toilet typically costs around Rs. 200/-. The prices usually
double in the peak season period.
It is always a good idea to check
the state of the bathroom and toilet confirming your reservation with money.
If you want to get a taste of the
typical rural Goa, try accommodation in a family house with mud-floored
rooms. The water supply is usually the common village well and baths/toilets
are in small outhouses.
MID-RANGE HOTELS:
he next step up is the budget mid-range hotels which are to be found
all over Goa and form the major portion of the available accommodation. These
have proper reception areas, well appointed rooms, room service and usually a
restaurant.
Off season, these hotels are the
best bet for your stay. But, most of these hotels are fully booked with
hordes of Charter tourists from Europe during the peak season, so finding a
room might be a little difficult. However there are still rooms to be found
for the walk-in tourist although at a slightly higher tariff.
The tariffs for rooms at such
hotels range between Rs 400/- to Rs 800/- for a good-sized room with a fan,
en-suite bath/toilet, a balcony and hot and cold running water. There are
optionals such as cable TV and air conditioning also available. Most 1-star
and uncategorised hotels fall in this category.
UPMARKET HOTELS:
These higher budget range hotels in Goa can be classified into two
categories: the slick modern 2-star and 3-star hotels which can be found in
all the major towns as well as all the popular coastal belt and the
high-priced international standard 5-star luxury resorts which cater to the
rich and the famous. The luxury resorts are all located in the coastal areas
within easy walking distance
of a beach.
Resorts in this category typically
have their own restaurants with different cuisines, coffee shops, large swimming
pools, sports and gym facilities along with shops selling everything from
books to carpets.
The luxury rooms at these type of
establishments range typically from Rs 2000/- to Rs 10000/- per night and it
is often best to stay at these hotels
on one of their special packages available at a much lesser rate. LONG-TERM RENTALS:
A number of travellers, especially foreigners, prefer to spend a
fairly longer period of time from a month to as many as six months at the
leisurely pace of life in Goa. For such a stay, it is best to rent houses or
rooms by the month, or season.
Rents usually vary from area to
area and even village to village, but you can expect to get accommodation for
around Rs 3500/- to Rs 5000/- a month depending upon the season and the
facilities included in the cost.
It is also worth considering
sharing such long stay accommodation with two or three people so as to bring
down the costs. Most importantly, reserve such long-term accommodation well
in advance to get a good bargain as most such houses and rooms are rented by
visitors who return to the same house year after year and as such get first
preference.
Such rentals are mostly to be found
in the small villages around the beach areas and are owned by the local
villagers. The more deposit you pay upfront and the longer you intend to
stay, the less the accommodation cost.
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