Park Hyatt Goa Resort and Spa

Park Hyatt Goa Resort and Spa
Hotel chain Hyatt Hotels Corporation
General information
Location India
Address Arossim Beach, Cansaulim, South Goa, Goa - 403712 India
Opening 2003
Management Hyatt Hotels Corporation
Design and construction
Architect Designed by resort architect Simeon Halstead from Spain and landscape designer Peter Imrik from California
Other information
Number of rooms 250
Number of suites 12
Website
goa.park.hyatt.com

Park Hyatt Goa Resort and Spa is a 5-star resort in South Goa that opened in January 2003. The resort is set along Arossim Beach and located 15 minutes from Dabolim Airport. Built on an area of 45 acres, it is the first Park Hyatt hotel to open in India.

Designed by resort architect Simeon Halstead from Spain and landscape designer Peter Imrik from California, Park Hyatt Goa was conceptualised as an Indo-Portuguese township.

History

Park Hyatt Goa is owned by Blue Coast Hotels Limited and is managed by Hyatt.

The Hotel

Set within landscaped gardens with lagoons, the resort has 250 rooms including 12 suites, each of the rooms offer a sunken bath while some rooms have outdoor showers as well. The standard rooms are 41-sq.-metre room. The resort resembles a Goan village with courtyards and gardens, linked by canals, bridges and cobbled streets. The frontage of the hotel is a huge patio, resembling the scale and character of a grand old Goan home. Overlooking the lobby is an instant picture of a more relaxed life with its views of lagoons, the swimming pool and the Arabian Sea.

Awards

References

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  1. Park Hyatt Goa Resort and Spa Goa, India, Condé Nast Traveller
  2. Vijayeta Basu, September 27, 2011, Sereno Spa, Goa’s best wedding venues, Luxury Hotel Awards
  3. March 17, 2011 Hotel check: Park Hyatt Goa Resort and Spa, BusinessTraveller
  4. By Tenzing Y Thondup Goa fun, from church to sand, Smart Travel Asia
  5. Park Hyatt Goa Resort and Spa India, Goa, johansens.com

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