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Written: 12 november 2011
Travel time: 22 november — 1 december 2010
Your rating of this hotel:
8.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 8.0
Cleanliness: 8.0
Food: 8.0
Amenities: 8.0
Chalston...... I remember when I was going to Goa for the first time, I looked through a bunch of hotels, choosing the one where I could relax both in body and soul. Finally settled on this hotel. I can note right away that according to the volume of photos that I managed to view via the Internet, the impression of the hotel was average. But I still settled on it (probably tired of the endless searches) . . But what was my surprise when I arrived there and got used to it a little! The staff were very friendly, the rooms had a decent view and were cleaned regularly, the restaurant had great food and the beach was three hops from the restaurant (front line)! ! In addition, there is a large area of ​ ​ landscaping around the hotel in a VERY well maintained (! ) and you will always have the opportunity to lie on the soft grass under the palm tree - an amazing and magical sense of balance and peace. . I would like to give one piece of advice from my own experience - always go to flip flops on the beach sand. Yes, of course, Mr. Chalston's employees regularly collect the left garbage on their territory, but you can't know what's buried in the sand!... : /. . . : )
The sea is just AMAZING! ! The first time I was in Chalston was at the end of November and the water was like fresh milk. Then it was in February - it was cooler (although, to each his own, probably : )).
There are a lot of shops and restaurants (at the exit to the main road - Baga road)! I highly recommend getting enough coconut milk! Yes, it can howl at an amateur, your body will thank you very much for saturation with this AMAZING product! So let this be your "cure for all ills" while you're there. -). . At the food market (which is three steps from the Menezis supermarket you will find a large selection of fruits and vegetables! I remember I was very addicted to Chinku fruit - this fruit looks like something between potatoes and kiwi (especially nondescript), but it tastes great and the price is just magical! It tastes like a sweet compote apple to me. YUMMMMM!!! ! : D

I have been to discos several times. I still don’t remember the names, but they have 2 of the most popular ones in that area. Everything is VERY civilized and security is monitored there. Girls for free. And it looks like men without women are not allowed in (only in couples) OR men need to pay for themselves (500 rupees). Or maybe this applies only to the male population of Goa. In general, the better half of humanity passes for free! : D ; )
For me, India is a unique country (although it is not for everybody). visited several countries in Europe, but only there I found an inner balance . . You decide for yourself. -))
Nadia
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