 | Hotel in Goa - Heritage Village Club (3 Star), Goa |  |
About Heritage Village Club
India's first 'all inclusive' boutique resort, the Heritage Village Club pioneers the idea of the guest paying only one comprehensive price. This price covers not only accommodation, but also unlimited food, snacks in-between meals, in-house beverages (both alcoholic and non-alcoholic), all entertainment, activities and taxes.
A beach-front resort set in the land of golden beaches and swaying palms, this resort offers its guests a never-to-be-forgotten holiday at a 'dreamed of' price.
Arrosim Beach, South Goa. The Heritage Village Club is situated just 20 minutes away from Dabolim airport and Margao, the railway station. Panaji, the capital of Goa is just a 40-minute drive from the resort.
Hotel Specifications
Accommodation
Set around a deliciously blue swimming pool and verdant landscaped gardens, the well-appointed rooms offer spectacular views of the resort.
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Standard Rooms
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With balconies
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23
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Without balconies
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02
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Deluxe Rooms |
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With balconies and pool view
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48
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With balconies and garden view
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24
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Suites
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02
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Disabled-friendly Room
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01
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Total Rooms
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100
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Dining
Heritage Village Club of Goa offers to pamper your taste buds at its range of restaurants and bars.
Chutney
A Latin Quarter style air-conditioned buffet restaurant serving a selection of international, Indian and Goan specialties. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Mango Terrace
An outdoor a-la-carte Goan style restaurant serving seafood and grills. A variety of Indian food is also served in traditional thalis. Open only for dinner, meals here are not included in the All Inclusive package, and can be had on a direct payment basis. Open from November to April.
Casa Rosa
A Mediterranean style bar serving daylong cocktails. Open from 1100 hours to 2300 hours.
Poolside Snack Bar
Serving hot and cold snacks in-between meals.
Swim-up Bar
Float up to this bar for an occasional drink. Open from 0700 hours to 1800 hours.
Conference and Banquet Facilities
The Heritage Village Club has an air-conditioned conference hall, which can cater to meetings and functions from 30 up to 130 persons. This space is designed to the highest international standards and is fully equipped to handle conferences of all sizes.
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Covered
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SEATING CAPACITY
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Area (sq. ft.)
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Theatre
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Classroom
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U-shape
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Conference
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558
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130
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70
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34
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Recreation and Health Facilities
Ayura
A full-fledged Ayurvedic Spa for therapeutic and rejuvenating treatments based on an ancient science first developed in Kerala. Special treatments from 3 to 7 days for Arthritis, Spondylosis, Migraine and Stress are available.
Bazaar
An arcade with shops that sell souvenirs, gifts and handicrafts from all across India. Also includes a Lacoste showroom.
Swimming Pool
A full-length swimming pool, with a swim-up bar serving exotic cocktails and mocktails all day long. A separate children's pool. Open from 0700 hours to 1800 hours.
Tennis Court
A floodlit outdoor tennis court.
Checkers
A recreation room with billiards, snooker, table tennis, carom board, chess and a library.
Darts, live band, gala dinners, and many other recreational activities are offered at the Heritage Village Club.
Basic Data
| Country | India |
| State | Goa |
| Location |
Arossim Beach, Arossim, Cansaulim, Goa
13 kms. from Dabolim Airport;
15 kms. from Margao Rly. Stn;
11 kms. from Kadamba Bus Stand
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| Rooms | 76 Rooms |
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City Information
In the local dialect, Goa is often referred to as 'Goa Dourada', (meaning 'Golden Goa') because of its beautiful 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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