Ruffles Beach Resort
‘Welcome to your abode in Paradise’, declares Ruffles’ website; that might be a slight overstatement, bu...
‘Welcome to your abode in Paradise’, declares Ruffles’ website; that might be a slight overstatement, bu...
This spot is run by the very hospitable Flossy Vaz...
The Altrude Villa is another competitively priced option on Candolim Beach
Squeezed in on the main strip, this boutiquey, luxey place conjures up a strange mixture of Thai-spa style and medieval motifs, intended to echo, apparently, ‘the history and romance of 15th-century Portugal’.
A range of rooms and cottages, with an enticing swimming pool. It sometimes feels a tad deserted.
Thomson Villa is one of a string of good budget guesthouses close to Candolim Beach.
You won’t miss this beautiful white-painted Portuguese mansion, just opposite the massive Newton’s supermarket.
This very pleasant place off a side street has an airy beachside feel. There is a pleasant restaurant, which makes good use of the grounds.
One of the few midrange places in town catering solely to independent tourists, this small hotel is a new good-value option run by British expats, with simple rooms set around a small swimming pool.
Basic, adequately clean rooms, each with a fridge and bathroom. Some even have a small patio. Despite the swimming pool, calling this a resort is a stretch.
This modern, rather characterless choice, run by the same people as the Sea Shell Inn, represents good value with its efficient service, nice little pool and comfortable rooms.
With a prime location in the thick of things on Candolim Beach road, this is a good midrange option with a popular restaurant downstairs and obliging staff.
This is another decent option, and it's run by a friendly family. Rooms are good value. Discounts flow freely for long-stayers.
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