Hotel in Goa - Sodder's Beach Classic
Sodder's Gloria Anne is a new property that began operations in October 2002. The resort hotel is strategically located 500 meters from the main Candolim Beach.
The resort is situated in one of the prime most tourist areas and is surrounded by a large number of shops and restaurants, which are within easy walking distance. The property is in a quiet location yet within easy reach of all the action and Candolim Beach. This resort represents fantastic value for money.
Hotel Specifications
Accommodation
The resort has 40 air-conditioned rooms. Each guest room is tastefully designed with wrought iron furniture, and an array of mix and match colors for the walls. Rooms come with double or twin beds, satellite television, telephone, refrigerator, (mini bar), dining area, air conditioning and a ceiling fan. All rooms have attached toilets and showers and most rooms have attached balconies. However rooms without balconies are larger in size and are equipped for more than two persons.
To maximize the level of comfort, each room comes with a stress free mattress, four-imported jumbo size feather light pillows and imported one-inch thick comforters.
Dining
The resort will also have an in house multi cuisine restaurant, situated around the poolside.
Recreation and Health
The resort has amenities such as a swimming pool, which is located amidst quite swaying coconut palms and an artificially created waterfall. A roof top sunbathing terrace is also available for the extra tan that you may wish for. There are also plans for a game room in the resort for the enterprising tourist.
Basic Data
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Country |
India |
State |
Goa |
Location |
Candolim Beach |
Rooms |
40 Rooms |
City Information
In the local dialect, Goa is often referred to as "Goa Dourada," (meaning "Golden Goa") because of its beaches, forts, churches, waterfalls, seminaries, and caves.
The major beaches in Goa are Anjuna, Claangute, Colva and Benaulim, Dona Paula, Vagator and Chapora, Cavelosim, and many more. Some of the other tourist attractions in Goa include Dudhsagar waterfall and Arvalem waterfall, the rock-cut caves of Khandepar and Arvalem, the Pilar monastery, Saligao seminary, and Rachol seminary. Apart from beaches and other attractions, Goa is also famous for its churches and temples. Some of the leading churches in Goa include, Our Lady of Immaculate Conception, the Se Cathedral, Basilica of Bom Jesus, Church of St. Francis of Assisi, Church of St Cajetan, Church of St. Augustine, and others. Fort Aguada is worth a visit to savor the nostalgia of the Portuguese regime, especially in its lighthouse and the Aguada jail. The Terekhol Fort near the Arambol beach has been now converted into a hotel. The Museum of Christian Art at the Rachol Seminary and church and the Braganza House near Margao are also worth a visit. Besides these, to get a glimpse of the Hindu population in Goa, one has to visit Ponda. The Kerkar Art Complex in south Calangute is also an important tourist center.
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