Villa Anjuna
In a prime location on the main road to the beach, this friendly and professionally run hotel with comfo...
In a prime location on the main road to the beach, this friendly and professionally run hotel with comfo...
Part of the chain’s decent top-end boutique hotels, this branch offers all the comfort you’d expect from a Casa, with a lovely pool and light, airy rooms.
A slinky new 12-room option, tucked just behind Anjuna’s scrummy German bakery, lovingly conceived and run by a young escapee of the Mumbai technology rat race.
Bilbo himself would be proud of a hobbit hole like this, nestled away in the very southern part of Anjuna, known as St Michael’s Waddo, with terrific views out to sea.
Cottages rooms with cartoon character and hosts whose arms are open so wide that they become pseudo parents to their repeat visitors. If you're lucky enough to secure a room the RedCabInn will become synonymous with home.
You can’t get better on a budget than Peace Land, run by a friendly couple and arranged around a tranquil courtyard garden. Rooms are small but spotlessly clean and comfortable, and their little restaurant cooks up some great Indian food.
An old-fashioned hotel housed in a centuries-old mansion, this place – also known as Granpa’s Inn – offers charm with a touch of luxury with a lovely pool and well-decorated rooms.
Everything a budget place should be, with simple good-value rooms, a no-nonsense manager, a low-key but sociable restaurant, an Internet cafe, a money exchange and a gaggle of travellers practicing fire-twirling or hanging around on hired scooter.
The gaggle of men owning this place, with simple but serviceable rooms, seem a little like rulers of their own small empire.
Solar lighting and compost toilets are just some of the worthy initiatives practised in this ultraluxury bamboo hut-and-villa village, where hand-printed textiles, locally made ironwork furniture and organic gourmet vegetarian food are the order .
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