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The ultra luxurious Intercontinental The Lalit Goa Resort' is a name to reckon with in Goa. The sprawling 85 acres resort boasts blissful environs for its patrons to revel in and enjoys a plethora of clientele. This charming double storey structure is a unique blend of Goan culture and Portuguese architecture.

Flanked by the Talpone River and its tributary on the two sides, and with an exclusive beachfront of about 1 kilometre, The Lalit' is a veritable feast to the eye. The resort also has the breathtaking Sahydari range as its backdrop. Offering 255 rooms, The Lalit' also remains the largest of its kind facility in Goa. The sterling efforts of Mr Oliver Vicchirini, the famed French landscaper clearly reflect in eight tantalisingly beautiful theme gardens. Read on for an inside peek into Intercontinental The Lalit Resort of Goa.

Accommodation Options

This 5 star luxury resort offers a range of accommodation facilities spread across 14 interconnected CASA's. Its diversity of accommodation facilities makes The Lalit' the first choice for visitors amongst hotels in Goa. One of its most endearing qualities is the villa concept and there are 10 delightfully isolated and lavish villas to choose from, subject to availability. Besides, the hotel has 3 Presidential Suites, 14 Luxury Suites, and 238 Garden View and Sea View Suites. All rooms have their own verandas.

The salient features of the rooms

Depending upon the category of the room, Intercontinental The Lalit Resort of Goa has a plethora of facilities on offer, such as electronic safe, tea/coffee making machine, individually controlled air conditioning, mini bar, plasma TV, two line phone, WIFI and high speed Internet, iron and iron board, and hair dryer.

The Garden View Suite Twin Bed, Garden View Suite King Bed, Sea View Suite Twin Bed, Garden View Suite King Bed, and Sea View Suite Twin Bed are spread out over 605 square feet. Considering the fierce competition amongst the different hotels in Goa, the tariffs are pretty attractive.

The Luxury Suite King Bed rooms cover some 874 square feet and include a powder room and separate dining area. Guests are entitled to complimentary breakfast and have access to IPod docking station. Airport transfers are arranged as well.

The lavish Presidential Suite spans a whopping area of some 2428 sq feet of unadulterated luxury and offers breathtaking views of the Arabian Sea. It includes a master bedroom, guest bedroom, and a separate dining area for each of the bedrooms. Powder room and kitchenette are just a couple of other features. Guests are pampered with regal luxury complete with personalised butler service.

Resort's other alluring draws

Intercontinental The Lalit Resort Goa also has a private Helipad and luxury yacht and its lobby is amongst the biggest in Goa hotels and resorts. Despite dishing out lavish luxury, the Portuguese influence ensures a laid back old world charm. Food buffs can choose from 6 different restaurants offering dozens of unique culinary delights. The Lalit fulfils every need, be it business or conference requirement or some rejuvenating spa therapy.

Intercontinental The Lalit Resort A Byword for Luxury

By: john Wiliam




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