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Igreha Villa Goa offers a luxurious retreat with modern elegance and Goan heritage. Its tastefully designed rooms, inviting pool, and lush green surroundings provide a tranquil escape close to popular beaches and attractions. An unforgettable stay for families or groups of friends awaits.
Igreha, a gated community in Siolim village, Goa, offers unique villas with cream walls, high ceilings, and distinctive tiles. Villa F is surrounded by lush foliage, providing a restorative and scenic experience with mangoes and urak in seasons.
Description
Igreha Villa Goa is a stunning and luxurious retreat nestled in the captivating charm of Goa, India. This exquisite villa offers a perfect blend of modern elegance and Goan heritage, providing an unforgettable vacation experience. The villa features well-appointed and tastefully designed rooms, ensuring a comfortable and luxurious stay for guests. With an inviting pool and lush green surroundings, guests can relax and unwind in a serene ambiance. The villa’s close proximity to popular beaches and attractions makes it an ideal choice for travelers seeking a tranquil escape while still enjoying the vibrant culture and beauty of Goa. Igreha Villa promises a memorable and delightful stay for families or groups of friends.
Listing Amenities
- Full Bar
- Reservations
- Seating
- Serves Alcohol
- Valet Parking
- Waitstaff
- Wheelchair Accessible
- Wifi
Maps
Video
Rating Average
4.0
Out of 5.0
☆☆☆☆☆ 4/5
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Location
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Service
Price
“Hidden Gem: Igreha Villa Goa is a true hidden gem. Tucked away from the tourist crowds, it provided a peaceful and authentic Goan experience.”
“Quaint and Charming: The villa’s traditional Goan architecture and rustic decor added to its charm and uniqueness.”
“Seaview Bliss: Some rooms at Igreha Villa offered breathtaking views of the nearby sea, making our stay even more special.”
“Local Experiences: Igreha Villa Goa organized cultural activities and guided tours that allowed us to immerse ourselves in the local Goan culture.”