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Taj Fort Aguada Resort and Spa Goa
India - INDIA C.SIKKIM

Taj Fort Aguada Resort and Spa Goa

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Location: Total number of rooms
Room facilities (Standard room): Number of bedrooms
Room facilities (Standard room): Wi-fi
Room facilities (Standard room): Smoking rooms
Room facilities (Standard room): Extra beds on demand
Facilities: Wi-fi
Facilities: Car hire
Facilities: Valet parking
Facilities: Babysitting service
Facilities: Bellboy service
Facilities: Concierge
Facilities: Gym
Facilities: Newspapers
Facilities: Luggage room
Facilities: Clothes dryer
Facilities: Grill/BBQ
Catering: Smoking area
Catering: Poolside snack bar
Business: Business centre
Business: Audio-visual equipment rental
Entertainment: Outdoor freshwater pool
Entertainment: Children’s swimming area
Entertainment: Sun loungers
Health: Steam bath
Health: Massage
Health: Spa treatments
Green Programmes - Worldwide: Earth Check
Things to keep in mind: Early Check-in
Healthy & Safety (COVID): Other Protocol

Built on the ramparts of a 16th century Portuguese Fortress situated along Sinquerim Beach and is a tropical paradise set in 45 acres of landscaped gardens overlooking the Arabian Sea. The resort has rooms located in the main complex and cottages and Villas located on a hillock overlooking the sea and the gardens. Taj Fort Aguada Resort and Spa Goa spreading across a picturesque 42 acres meanders into the ramparts of the 17th century Portuguese coastal fort. The resort spreads on the sea front along the Sinquerim to Calangute beach stretch. It is an hour and half drive from the airport. Romantic Charming Vibrant. It has history woven in its walls. This is where royalty heads of government agencies and the biggest celebrities are known to frequent. The first luxury hotel in Goa. The picturesque settings create a fantastic backdrop for the entire experience along with the nouvelle restaurants and the Jiva spa. Soak in a space that showcases the spirit of Goa. Explore the horizon as you look over the waters of the pool beyond the 16th century ramparts of the Portuguese Fort and wave back to the tide as it works its way across the Arabian Sea to greet the Sinquerim beach.