The hotel corresponds to 3 stars, I would even say 3 plus! Rooms are clean, chic big pool with jacuzzi and bar. Clean rooms, well furnished, very comfortable. There is a Savitri store with fixed prices nearby, 500 m walk and you are at the legendary juice center, 10-15 minutes walk to the beach, there is a huge number of restaurants nearby, where they serve delicious food (in the hotel, by the way, the food is below average), also in Walking distance to a bakery where you can buy delicious cakes and pastries.
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The hotel corresponds to 3 stars, I would even say 3 plus!
Rooms are clean, chic big pool with jacuzzi and bar. Clean rooms, well furnished, very comfortable.
There is a Savitri store with fixed prices nearby, 500 m walk and you are at the legendary juice center, 10-15 minutes walk to the beach, there is a huge number of restaurants nearby, where they serve delicious food (in the hotel, by the way, the food is below average), also in Walking distance to a bakery where you can buy delicious cakes and pastries.
Wi-fi in the hotel is only in the lobby and not fast, ayurveda is expensive. Guests will not be allowed into your room.
In general, the impressions are the most pleasant from this place.
The main negative is the tasteless breakfast. But there is a great alternative: the Russian restaurant Doroga is nearby, towards the Vagator beach you can have a tasty and inexpensive meal in the Garden Villa.
I would especially like to note that this is an excellent Vagator beach. One of the best in goa. Vagator itself consists of 3 beaches: small Vagator with a carved face of Shiva from the rock, Big Vagator (without sunbeds) and unknown Vagator))) To find it, you need to go through Big Vagator behind the rocks and there will be a small cozy beach with sun loungers and 2 necks, where delicious food is served.
Rooms are clean, chic big pool with jacuzzi and bar. Clean rooms, well furnished, very comfortable.
There is a Savitri store with fixed prices nearby, 500 m walk and you are at the legendary juice center, 10-15 minutes walk to the beach, there is a huge number of restaurants nearby, where they serve delicious food (in the hotel, by the way, the food is below average), also in Walking distance to a bakery where you can buy delicious cakes and pastries.
Wi-fi in the hotel is only in the lobby and not fast, ayurveda is expensive. Guests will not be allowed into your room.
In general, the impressions are the most pleasant from this place.
The main negative is the tasteless breakfast. But there is a great alternative: the Russian restaurant Doroga is nearby, towards the Vagator beach you can have a tasty and inexpensive meal in the Garden Villa.
I would especially like to note that this is an excellent Vagator beach. One of the best in goa. Vagator itself consists of 3 beaches: small Vagator with a carved face of Shiva from the rock, Big Vagator (without sunbeds) and unknown Vagator))) To find it, you need to go through Big Vagator behind the rocks and there will be a small cozy beach with sun loungers and 2 necks, where delicious food is served.
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To the sea 800 m. Average food. Small but well maintained area. Spacious, decent rooms. Expensive. Close to cafes and shops, walk 2-3 minutes. Located on the calm beach of Vagator - you get beautiful photos on the rocks.
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To the sea 800 m. Average food. Small but well maintained area. Spacious, decent rooms. Expensive. Close to cafes and shops, walk 2-3 minutes. Located on the calm beach of Vagator - you get beautiful photos on the rocks.
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went with a friend from Perm for the first time to India with the Pegasus. We are incredibly lucky that we chose this hotel. Our comrades, whom we met on the plane, went to Calangute, where they have the bulk of hotels and most of the tourists are sent there. They definitely need to reconsider something in their work, because I have never seen a worse place than Calangute, our children were also horrified, but now I'm not talking about them.
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went with a friend from Perm for the first time to India with the Pegasus. We are incredibly lucky that we chose this hotel. Our comrades, whom we met on the plane, went to Calangute, where they have the bulk of hotels and most of the tourists are sent there. They definitely need to reconsider something in their work, because I have never seen a worse place than Calangute, our children were also horrified, but now I'm not talking about them...
We were lucky because our hotel was located in the most convenient place - Vagator. For a treshka, it's very bad. The rooms are cozy, with a refrigerator, TV, kettle, balconies. We had a view of the pool. By the way, the pool is very decent, long, there is a jacuzzi. In general, we felt comfortable in the hotel. Absolutely no complaints about the rooms. There is also free wi-fi in the lobby. I recommend it to everyone because it is in a great location. the standard Calangute and the sparsely populated Vagator are like heaven and hell.
As for the rest of the hotel. Ayurveda prices are unreasonably high. We went ourselves to the Ayurvedic center, where massages cost us many times cheaper.
Also keep in mind that this hotel will not allow guests to visit you. Comrades from Calangute came to us, so they were not allowed into our room, they were told to sit in the lobby or the hotel restaurant. This angered us.
The food at the hotel is just awful, breakfast buffet but not even elementary eggs. We went to it only 1 time, where we were offered chicken bones, with almost no meat. All other times we have breakfast in a great place near the Garden Villa hotel, very cheap and tasty, and most importantly - they cook quickly. We became regulars there.
By the way, it takes about 7-10 minutes to walk to the beach. But it's not scary.
Now about Pegasus. . . If we had a choice, we would never go with this company again. The guide who came to our hotel Marat - an ordinary boor, imposed his expensive excursions, and when we said that we would think about it, he decided to demonstrate his sarcasm. In general, he is very vile, and he frankly doesn’t give a damn about tourists, you won’t hear anything good from him. Be prepared that with Pegasus you will be left to your own devices.
About Vagator. The place is just great. Be sure to take a bike, I have never ridden before, but I learned in a couple of hours, it's not scary at all, but what freedom opens up. Near the famous juice center, where delicious juices and fruit salad with ice cream, a lot of restaurants, close to large stores Oxford and Savitri, where fixed prices, there are ATMs. The place is not noisy, but at the same time there are a lot of clubs and close to all parties. We counted as many as 3 beaches in Vagator. One is Big, it is beautiful there, but there are many Indian tourists who constantly take pictures and there are no sunbeds. On Small Vagator there is one of the sights - the face of Shiva carved from stone. we also have a wonderful Alcove restaurant in small Vagator, where they cook delicious crabs, and even accept card payments, and the view from the restaurant is very beautiful. There are also plenty of shacks on the beach and there are sun loungers.
If you go through the entire Big Vagator, climb over the rocks, then there is a small but cozy beach, also with sunbeds and there are very few people there. We spent most of our vacation there.
then we ourselves went on a bike to the nearby Anjuna beach and once visited Ashvem, it is very beautiful there.
They took an excursion to Gokarna for 1 day from a local agency, the prices surprised them very much, especially when compared with the prices at which our guide Marat tried to sell us an excursion. And the staff were very friendly and attentive. There are still companies in Goa that do not give a damn about tourists.
In general, the impression of the trip is excellent, the little things do not count. We want to go again next year and definitely want to see Hampi. We were just intrigued by the stories about this place.
Have a nice holiday in Goa!
We were lucky because our hotel was located in the most convenient place - Vagator. For a treshka, it's very bad. The rooms are cozy, with a refrigerator, TV, kettle, balconies. We had a view of the pool. By the way, the pool is very decent, long, there is a jacuzzi. In general, we felt comfortable in the hotel. Absolutely no complaints about the rooms. There is also free wi-fi in the lobby. I recommend it to everyone because it is in a great location. the standard Calangute and the sparsely populated Vagator are like heaven and hell.
As for the rest of the hotel. Ayurveda prices are unreasonably high. We went ourselves to the Ayurvedic center, where massages cost us many times cheaper.
Also keep in mind that this hotel will not allow guests to visit you. Comrades from Calangute came to us, so they were not allowed into our room, they were told to sit in the lobby or the hotel restaurant. This angered us.
The food at the hotel is just awful, breakfast buffet but not even elementary eggs. We went to it only 1 time, where we were offered chicken bones, with almost no meat. All other times we have breakfast in a great place near the Garden Villa hotel, very cheap and tasty, and most importantly - they cook quickly. We became regulars there.
By the way, it takes about 7-10 minutes to walk to the beach. But it's not scary.
Now about Pegasus. . . If we had a choice, we would never go with this company again. The guide who came to our hotel Marat - an ordinary boor, imposed his expensive excursions, and when we said that we would think about it, he decided to demonstrate his sarcasm. In general, he is very vile, and he frankly doesn’t give a damn about tourists, you won’t hear anything good from him. Be prepared that with Pegasus you will be left to your own devices.
About Vagator. The place is just great. Be sure to take a bike, I have never ridden before, but I learned in a couple of hours, it's not scary at all, but what freedom opens up. Near the famous juice center, where delicious juices and fruit salad with ice cream, a lot of restaurants, close to large stores Oxford and Savitri, where fixed prices, there are ATMs. The place is not noisy, but at the same time there are a lot of clubs and close to all parties. We counted as many as 3 beaches in Vagator. One is Big, it is beautiful there, but there are many Indian tourists who constantly take pictures and there are no sunbeds. On Small Vagator there is one of the sights - the face of Shiva carved from stone. we also have a wonderful Alcove restaurant in small Vagator, where they cook delicious crabs, and even accept card payments, and the view from the restaurant is very beautiful. There are also plenty of shacks on the beach and there are sun loungers.
If you go through the entire Big Vagator, climb over the rocks, then there is a small but cozy beach, also with sunbeds and there are very few people there. We spent most of our vacation there.
then we ourselves went on a bike to the nearby Anjuna beach and once visited Ashvem, it is very beautiful there.
They took an excursion to Gokarna for 1 day from a local agency, the prices surprised them very much, especially when compared with the prices at which our guide Marat tried to sell us an excursion. And the staff were very friendly and attentive. There are still companies in Goa that do not give a damn about tourists.
In general, the impression of the trip is excellent, the little things do not count. We want to go again next year and definitely want to see Hampi. We were just intrigued by the stories about this place.
Have a nice holiday in Goa!
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We returned from Goa, it's time to write a review, she shoveled tourist sites herself, while orienting herself on this hotel. The very first impression - far from the beach. I chose between Leoni and Gulls Court, but at home we still decided that we would take a scooter, the distance would not matter, however, it took a couple of days until we realized our decision, after intimidating the guide and our compatriots.
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We returned from Goa, it's time to write a review, she shoveled tourist sites herself, while orienting herself on this hotel. The very first impression - far from the beach. I chose between Leoni and Gulls Court, but at home we still decided that we would take a scooter, the distance would not matter, however, it took a couple of days until we realized our decision, after intimidating the guide and our compatriots. We walked a couple of times to the beach, it turned out to be Leoni and the territory is closer and more beautiful, but . . bad breakfasts, not at all according to the reviews of comrades. Scooter rental - not to be avoided! Life has sparkled with new colors, the hotel has gained advantages - it is at the junction of all roads - exit to Anjuna, Oxford supermarket, close to a gas station, close to Juscenter, Chapora, exit to Siolim, to the Arpor night market. There is a supermarket nearby, smaller than Oxford, Savitri - it has almost everything, look carefully and make half of your purchases there. Rum and coconut oil, soap and oils, some Ayurvedic cosmetics, port wine, water, ice cream, beer, tea can be looked after, coffee was bought in beans, packaged grams of 250 - it turned out to be good. Do not just take cashew nuts in supermarkets - rotten, after him - in Mapusu, by the way, there is a yellow stop next to the hotel, buses run frequently - travel is 10 rupees, take a ride for the exotic, turn on the music of Indian cinema, the windows are open, you can take pictures of the surroundings, this is what -i. e! If you don't like breakfast at the hotel, ask people on the beach what kind of breakfast they have at other hotels, you will immediately feel better. We dined with Kumar in shek on the Middle Vagator, a lot of good things are written about him in the reviews, but we have seen from our own experience that everything is true. Behind the Head of Shiva, collect shells on the stones, interesting ones come across.
The hotel room is standard, everything is fine, just after the road you will be tired and annoyed, do not find fault on the first day, your impressions will change for the better. There is a kettle and put coffee, tea and cream. If you are afraid to stay hungry, take sausages with you to relieve stress from unusual food for the first couple of days. Yes, I even saw bread in a nearby supermarket.
So, take a scooter, we took it near the nearest currency exchange office on the way to the beach, the hotel is more expensive, parking at the hotel is free, no matter where you take the bike. As smart people advise - immediately check the brakes, do not take with bad brakes. Measure the amount of gasoline with the distances you are going to drive, almost all of your friends left a glass of gasoline, and refueled a full tank. Practice driving, at first drive very carefully, and then just carefully, don’t drive - everything will be fine, with little experience we even went on a night trip to Arpora - that’s where the adrenaline was, it’s easy to lose weight even in the passenger seat. Ask for directions, do not be shy, buy a map at the supermarket near the hotel for 30 rupees. Fruits can be taken on stalls near the hotel at the turn to Anjuna and near Giuscenter, pineapples by smell - the girls smell good and are sweet. Everyone is still worried about whether it is possible to leave the scooter unattended - you can, they don’t steal them, they took out the key and don’t worry. You can dine in the hotel restaurant, the prices and menu are normal. Of course, you will go to Anjuna to Flimarket, we followed the advice and went twice not in the morning, but in the afternoon, it’s not so hot and it’s easier to bargain, closer to closing it’s better to give way. For prices, read and orient yourself at home, do not overpay, people who live for a long time in Goa are offended by us packagers, without haggling they grab everything, comparing with the prices at home. Goa has different prices, I don’t want to get a resort like Turkey. She herself asked about Wi Fi, now I can say that I did not find it at the hotel. There is not so hot in Giuscentre, but free, you can send a couple of messages that everything is fine with you, read the news and find out the weather, we used the AmazonKindle -3 book reader. Well, all the best to you, get ready for the trip and surprises will only be pleasant!
The hotel room is standard, everything is fine, just after the road you will be tired and annoyed, do not find fault on the first day, your impressions will change for the better. There is a kettle and put coffee, tea and cream. If you are afraid to stay hungry, take sausages with you to relieve stress from unusual food for the first couple of days. Yes, I even saw bread in a nearby supermarket.
So, take a scooter, we took it near the nearest currency exchange office on the way to the beach, the hotel is more expensive, parking at the hotel is free, no matter where you take the bike. As smart people advise - immediately check the brakes, do not take with bad brakes. Measure the amount of gasoline with the distances you are going to drive, almost all of your friends left a glass of gasoline, and refueled a full tank. Practice driving, at first drive very carefully, and then just carefully, don’t drive - everything will be fine, with little experience we even went on a night trip to Arpora - that’s where the adrenaline was, it’s easy to lose weight even in the passenger seat. Ask for directions, do not be shy, buy a map at the supermarket near the hotel for 30 rupees. Fruits can be taken on stalls near the hotel at the turn to Anjuna and near Giuscenter, pineapples by smell - the girls smell good and are sweet. Everyone is still worried about whether it is possible to leave the scooter unattended - you can, they don’t steal them, they took out the key and don’t worry. You can dine in the hotel restaurant, the prices and menu are normal. Of course, you will go to Anjuna to Flimarket, we followed the advice and went twice not in the morning, but in the afternoon, it’s not so hot and it’s easier to bargain, closer to closing it’s better to give way. For prices, read and orient yourself at home, do not overpay, people who live for a long time in Goa are offended by us packagers, without haggling they grab everything, comparing with the prices at home. Goa has different prices, I don’t want to get a resort like Turkey. She herself asked about Wi Fi, now I can say that I did not find it at the hotel. There is not so hot in Giuscentre, but free, you can send a couple of messages that everything is fine with you, read the news and find out the weather, we used the AmazonKindle -3 book reader. Well, all the best to you, get ready for the trip and surprises will only be pleasant!
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The hotel is relatively new, 18 months old, as guides and Indians say! But the black mold in rooms 115 and 306 is already showing through, there is no hot water in our understanding. Nothing dries up. They clean up so-so, even if you leave a tip at most, which will make some figure out of towels that are not always fresh.
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The hotel is relatively new, 18 months old, as guides and Indians say! But the black mold in rooms 115 and 306 is already showing through, there is no hot water in our understanding. Nothing dries up. They clean up so-so, even if you leave a tip at most, which will make some figure out of towels that are not always fresh. Breakfast is an omelet every day, everything else is Hindu, but I don’t advise if you don’t want to have heartburn! The bathroom is damp, however, as well as on the street. In general, you should not go to India in a 3 * hotel!
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