Villa On The Hill In Candolim
Candolim, Goa, India | Candolim

Rated 4.5/5 By 4 Travelers See Reviews

Villa
4 Bedrooms
4 Bathrooms
11 Max Guests
Wifi
Kitchen
AC
Pets Not Allowed
Villa Type Of Property
4 Bedrooms
4 Bathrooms
11 Max. Guests
Located on a quiet hilltop, away from the hustle and bustle of the tourist areas, yet close enough to enjoy the trimmings of beaches, shopping, tours, restaurants etc. It is a 4 bed villa, all the rooms air conditioned with ceiling fans and en-suite bathrooms with showers. A fully functional kitchen with kettle, gas hob, fridge freezer, utensils and crockery and cutlery.

The villa has great views of the Candolim Valley and the Arabian sea from the roof top terrace and large window of the Master bedroom. There is also a 6 place dining table and a large lounge area to relax in. There is also a large basement which in the near future will have a pool/billiards table. Bed linen and towels ar ... See More
Best For
Beach Vacation
Back to Nature
Romance
Family Get-Together
Adventure Sports
Valley View
Beach
Forest

What can you do in & around Candolim, Candolim

Villa on the hill in Candolim


Located on a quiet hilltop, away from the hustle and bustle of the tourist areas, yet close enough to enjoy the trimmings of beaches, shopping, tours, restaurants etc. It is a 4 bed villa, all the rooms air conditioned with ceiling fans and en-suite bathrooms with showers. A fully functional kitchen with kettle, gas hob, fridge freezer, utensils and crockery and cutlery.

The villa has great views of the Candolim Valley and the Arabian sea from the roof top terrace and large window of the Master bedroom. There is also a 6 place dining table and a large lounge area to relax in. There is also a large basement which in the near future will have a pool/billiards table. Bed linen and towels are provided.

There are numerous excellent restaurants, bars, supermarkets and shops offering a variety of goods, cuisines, curios and services. From massages, trinkets, exotic teas, handicrafts, to day trips and tours to various tourist attractions in and around Goa, all within walking distance.

The villa is only an hours drive from Dabolim international airport and just 14 km from the state capital Panjim.

Try out the public transportation in the form of a bus ride to Panjim like the locals, or alternatively rent a bike for two or a car.

Things you can do in & around Candolim, Candolim
Scuba Diving
Paragliding
Bird Watching
Nature Walks
Hinduism
Buddhism
Christianity
Jainism
Sikhism
Other Spiritual
Water Sports
Cooking
Snorkeling
Dennis John recommends
Panaji: The capital of Goa and headquarters of North Goa District, a small and charming city on the left bank of silvery Mandovi River, with beautiful red-roofed
houses, built in Latin style, also boasts of many modern houses, well laid gardens, statues and avenues lined with Glmohar, Acassia and other trees. Enchanting panorama unfolds from atop Altinho (Hill Top).

Mapusa: 13km. The capital of Bardez Taluka, on the National Highway 17, is at the cross roads of the network of highways covering whole of North Goa. Weekly fair on Friday is held at the modern streamline market, attended by large crowds.

Pilar: 11 Km. Important religious and educational center of Christian Missionaries. The Church, Seminary and School atop hillock command a magnificent panorama of the countryside around and a fine view of Mormugao Harbour & Zuari River.

Margao: 33 Km. The capital of South Goa District in the hinterland of Southern Goa in Salcate Taluka is a thriving commercial metropolis linked by rail to the rest of India & Mormugao Harbour and by National Highways, with Maharashtra and Karnataka. It has imposing old mansions and modern buildings.

Vasco-Da-Gama: 30 Km. A modern, well laid out city close to Mormugao Harbor, has beautiful and extensive avenues. The air terminus of Goa at Dabolim lies on the outskirts of the city. It is also the railway terminus for passenger service on the South Central Railway.

Mormugao Harbour: 34 km. (4 km. From Vasco-Da-Gama) is one of the finest natural anchorages on the West Coast of India and the hub of intense maritime activity.

Chandor (Chandar): 9 km. East of Margao the menezes Braganza House, mostly late 18th Century and previously owned by Lemon nationalist and Journalist Luis De Menezes Braganza has a series of magnificent rooms especially the great salon with its fine furniture and the largest private library in Goa.

Beaches:-

Arambol Beach: (50 Km) A unique beach in North Goa, is both rocky and sandy beach and much sought after. It has a sweet water pond right on the store.

Vagator: (22 km) It is popular beach dominated by Chapora Fort to the North, on its imposing headland. To the South of Vagator is Calangute beach.

Anjuna: (18 km). A popular beach area adjacent to Chapora Fort. In Anjuna there is magnificent Albuquerque mansion built in 1920, flanked by octagonal towers and attractive Mangalore tiled-roof.

Calangute: (16 km) is the most popular holiday resort in Goa. Excellent accommodation facilities are available, particularly at the tourist resort and cottages.

Miramar: (Gaspar Dias), 3 Km. A lovely golden beach of soft sand girdled with palm trees facing the blue Arabian Sea, is the nearest to Panaji.

Dona Paula: 7 km. An idyllic picturesque spot. Command a fine view of the Zuari River and Mormugao Harbour. Water scooter facilities are available here.

Colva Beach: About 6 km. from Margao. Colva beach is the pride of Salcete and the only rival to Calangute by its scenic splendor. Here, sand, sea and sky blend in enchanting natural harmony unspoilt by men. Has good accommodation facilities particularly at the tourist cottages.

Agonda: (About 37 km. from Margao). A small picturesque and secluded beach much sought after for its serenity.

Palolem: About 37 km. from Margao. Just west of Chaudi in the Southern Taluka of Canacona is one of the most enchanting beaches in Goa relatively deserted, with backdrop of Western Ghats.

Aguada Fort: 18 km. Built by the Portuguese in 1609-1612, to command the entry into the river Mandovi, in order to protect Old Goa from potential enemy attacks. A spring within the fort provided water supply to the ships that called there. The fort houses presently the central jail. A lighthouse is situated nearby, the visiting hours for it being 16.00 to 17.00 hrs.

Arvalem Caves: The celebrated caves of Arvalem, belonging to a remote era, are in a westerly direction not far away from the temple of Rudreshwar and are of archaeological interest. A mythical background is attached to these caves. Some are of the opinion that these caves have been carved by the traveling Buddhist monks. An inscription is noticed on a Shivalinga with a circular top in cave No.2 Its is in Sanskrit and in Brahmi characters of the 7th century A.D. It reads as Sambalura-vasi Ravih.

Arvalem Waterfalls: Leaving the temple of Rudreshwar, one can descend the staircase to look at a majestic waterfall shedding its exuberant silvery showers. The beautiful fall, with a head of about 70ft., forms a sizable lake at the bottom which offers a temptation to seasoned swimmers. The fall is best seen when in full flux, just after the copious monsoon, when it presents a raptures, ravishing and riotous aspect.

Dudhsagar Waterfalls: 60 kms. (10 km from Colem Railway Station) is accessible by train only. Water plummets hundreds of feet in large volume, in cascades, forming one of the most spectacular of all natural phenomena in Goa and a life line of our ecosystem in one of our Sanctuaries. A popular destination to hikers and trekkers.

It is also accessible by jeep-able(4 wheel drive) route (14 km) through the Bhagvan Mahavir Sanctuary. However, one needs to obtain permission in advance from the Department of Forests at Junta House, Panaji.

Kesarval Spring: (22 km) The spring emerges from hard and compact rocks and people bathe in its water with strong belief that it has medicinal properties.

Mayem Lake: 35 km surrounded amidst rolling green hills is an ideal picnic spot. Good accommodation facilities are available in Cottages. Boating is available on the lake.

Ancestral Goa: (Big Foot) A center for Art, Culture & Environment. Located at Loutolim, 9 kms from Margao, it is an aesthetically developed open air site designed to illustrate Goa’s traditional past. Set in Eco-friendly surroundings, this mock-up village traces 100 years of Goa’s lifestyles and heritage along with a depiction of daily village activity and folk culture.

Another major attraction here is ‘Natural Harmony’- the longest laterite monolythic sculpture in India measuring 14 x 5 meters which makes this a must see place for every visitor Sculpted in grecoroman style, in a record time, this horizontally etched, Sant Mirabai playing the ektara found its way into the Limca Book of Records.
Key Amenities

Power backup
Television
Linen provided
Western toilet
Air Conditioning
Wireless Internet
Kitchen (fully functional)
Bedroom 1
1 King Bed(s)
Bedroom 2
1 Queen Bed(s)
Bedroom 3
1 Queen Bed(s)
Bedroom 4
1 Queen Bed(s)
Bathroom 1

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Bathroom 2

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Bathroom 3

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Bathroom 4

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Map

Policies & Fees

Default Cancellation Policy

Stringent: No charges will be levied if booking is canceled 61 days prior to check-in. If cancellation is done between 30 to 60 days prior to check-in, 50% of the total booking amount will be charged. Post that, there will be no refund.

House Rules

Loud Music not allowed. Pets not allowed. Smoking inside Property not allowed. No Sex Workers/Call girls allowed on the premises.

Cleaning Fee

Cleaning Fee INR 1000.00 Fixed Amount Per Stay

Security Deposit

Security Deposit INR 1000.00 Fixed Amount Per Stay

Reviews

5.00/5 Awesome Place.. Awesome Service

Written by on 27-jun-2016.

It was my second stay at CasaMillers , like the previous one this one was awesome too. Mohan , the caretaker was available for almost all the assistance we needed. looking forward to visit again.

4.00/5 Thoroughly enjoyed!

Written by Tejas on 25-mar-2016. Customer stayed on 19-mar-2016

Villa was nice, comfortable, well maintained and privacy was there. Only concern was about the security, as its in the isolated area, by evening the area gets dark so suggest if there was a security personal at the villa for people to feel safe. However, We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at Casa Millers.

5.00/5 Wonderful Stay!!

Written by Geet on 14-jan-2016. Customer stayed on 14-dec-2015

Our stay was very comfortable & nice. The caretakers of the property also took good care of us. Really nice property.

4.00/5 In short Stay was good

Written by kiran on 14-jan-2016. Customer stayed on 15-nov-2015

In short Stay was good