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| said: I booked this hotel myself having passed it several times last year I had no problem in doing this as the communication by e mail was excellent.
There was no entertainment but you do not need any as everything you want is at hand food not bad but it could be improved ate out every day as it is very cheap.
Rooms are very clean and staff are very pleasant would use this accommodation again. I booked my party in the suites which are great.
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rated the Casa de Goa as follows:| Cleanliness |  | | Location |  | | Staff |  | | Food |  | |
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| said: Casa de Goa.
It was the start of the monsoon season and I negotiated a room for two weeks at R1000/night B&B.
I went to the small bar by the pool and ordered a beer and met Eugene the bar manager, one of the most pleasant men I have ever met, he introduced me to Edward the hotel manager yet another very pleasant man. The rest of the staff all had Indian names and to my shame, I can’t remember them.
The room was quite large without being over big and well furnished with a patio facing the pool on the ground floor, the second story rooms have a balcony, all the rooms have a television and a good fridge and mini bar that is replenished every day, air-conditioning and a large ceiling fan, the bathroom is modern with an over bath shower, towels bed sheets changed every day.
There are also two bedroom family bungalows set in pleasant well kept gardens.
Food, as I said it was the start of the monsoon season and most of the guests where Indian so the self service breakfast was for the Indian taste, no problem the Chef arranged for me to have room service and he made sure I had anything I wanted, yet another good man.
The menu is extensive and varied to cater for any taste.
There is 24 hour reception and a strong room with safes behind the reception desk the two key type lock.
There was no entertainment on while I was there but I was assured that entertainment was provided during the season
The nearest beach is just a short stroll away and the main road about a five minute walk or in my case R50 taxi ride.
The walk up to the main road was very interesting, chatting to an old fisherman drying his fish (Bombay duck) with a big stick to keep the dogs away, wondering how the workmen where going to get an engine and drilling rig off the back of a wagon with no lifting gear, they did,
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