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Hotel Sun Village
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Winner of a National Tourism
Award, the Sun Village, India's only Four Star All-inclusive
Resort is set amongst lakes and hills and next door to the
happening Baga Beach with its Open Air Discos, The Flea
Market, Beer Gardens and other popular haunts. The Sun
Village Resort is on the slopes of the Arpora hills
overlooking picturesque saltpans (lake) and green paddy
fields. A stay at the Sun Village Resort of Goa is an
experience that you will cherish for a lifetime.
Location : Arpora, north Goa
55 km from airport, 18 km from Panaji, close to Baga |

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Staying at Hotel Sun Village Resort, Goa
The Resort Sun Village has 135 rooms. All the rooms have
been furnished and decorated very tastefully with Teakwood
and Wrought Iron furniture and Imaginative Granite and
ceramic tiles are used in all the rooms for the flooring.
The rooms are air-conditioned and have full-length curtains
made out of best quality Indian fabrics. Beds, sofas,
full-length mirrors, wardrobes, writing cum dressing tables
and luggage racks have been provided in each room.And all
the rooms have attached bathrooms with separate shower areas
and WC's along with a shaving socket of 220 volts. Each
Bathroom in Sun Village is modern in design and equipped
with highest quality fittings and fixtures. 24 hours service
of hot and cold water is available throughout the hotel. The
floors and walls of the bathroom are covered with glazed
ceramic spartex tiles.
Each bathroom has adequate space for storage of linen,
shower cap, shampoo bottles, soap cakes, shower gel, toilet
paper, moisturizing lotion, ashtrays and all other amenities
necessary in a bathroom.
Dining at Hotel Sun Village Resort, Goa
SUNFLOWER
This is an exclusive Buffet Restaurant, which allows for
both indoor and outdoor seating. The décor is bright and
airy. It serves only buffet and is open for Breakfast, Lunch
and Dinner. There is an International cuisine with a wide
variety of dishes to please all tastes.
TONATIUH
Air Conditioned Indoor Restaurant with Aztec theme/decor.
Serves Mexican, Continental and Indian cuisine. A-la-carte
menu with waiter service.
SUNDOWNER PUB
Exclusive air-conditioned Pub open only at night. Available
on the menu is an array of cocktails, wines and liquors. For
entertainment, it also has a Pool Table. Cocktail, Mocktail,
straight drinks available. Pool table available on nominal
payment.
BARBEQUE
Open-air restaurant. Where we serve mouth watering and
sizzling food straight from the tandoor and grill. Open
thrice a week on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.
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Facilities at Hotel Sun Village Resort, Goa
The Sun Village Resort boats of a well-equipped Conference
hall. While at the Sun Village resort you may enjoy the
facilities like swimming pool with kiddies section, Shopping
Arcade, Health Club, Beauty Parlor and the Ayurgreen
Ayurvedic Center.
Recreational Services at Hotel Sun Village Resort, Goa
For activities around Sun Village there are the Mapusa
market, Anjuna Flea Market and the Club Cubana. |
 
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Mapusa
Market: Even before the advent of roadways, Mapusa has
been the market hub of North Goa. It's location as the nexus
of all overland routes in Bardez taluka and its proximity to
the Rio de Mapusa, (the Mapusa River, which in ancient times
was a popular waterway used in the transport of agricultural
products and spices) has enabled the town to develop its
commercial reputation since time immemorial. The first
mention of the Mapusa market was in 1580 by a Dutch
Chronicler, who even described it as the "Bazaar Grande".
The town's name evolved from the Konkani words "maap"
meaning 'volumes of measure' and "Sa" meaning 'to fill'. The
popularity of Mapusa as a market center grew out of ancient
festivals in honour of the God Kanakeshwar Baba, venerated
at the Bodgeshwar Temple. The festivals attracted large
crowds seeking to fulfill their individual wishes, which
needed pots and oil lamps as offerings to propitiate the
Gods. Both Mapusa's location at the hub of commercial
activity and its proximity to a place of religious
pilgrimage have caused the Mapusa market to grow to its
current size and scope. Today's market is as authentic and
lively as ever, and a walk through gives the visitor a taste
of the 'essence' of the land of Goa. Here women from the
surrounding villages gather to sell their wares, fighting
for a space in the shade of a building, under an overhang,
or if all else fails, beneath the shade of a hand-held
umbrella. Goan customers prefer to buy their foodstuffs
fresh every few days, thus the Mapusa Market has an
abundance of fresh fish, a variety of locally produced
vegetables, and exotic fruits from jack fruit and mangoes to
plantain bananas. Pickles and preserves, spices, earthen
pots, coir mats, and the famous Goan 'chouricos' (sausages)
are also found in abundance. Those shopping for special
occasions find no dearth of saree and sweet shops, as well
as tailors and goldsmiths. In fact, all that Goans need in
their everyday lives can be found in Mapusa on fridays. In
recent years new shops have come in tailored to the
backpackers and the charter tourists. Thus in the entrance
of the market one finds several stalls selling trinkets and
other articles often picked up by foreign travellers as
souvenirs. But don't be fooled! Behind the tourist stalls is
an authentic market full of activity and life, which offers
a unique window into the lives of locals and shouldn't be
missed by anyone stopping in to visit Goa!
Anjuna Flea Market: Located in the heart of the
'backpackers' scene, the Anjuna flea market is the place to
be on Wednesday's in Goa. A beach town situated off the
North of Goa, Anjuna became the hideout for Western
'hippies' arriving in the 60's. Finding their wallets empty
but wanting to stay longer, these early travellers auctioned
off their belongings from guitars to jewellery and jeans to
their compatriots. Thus began the infamous 'flea' market at
Anjuna. Located on the sandy stretch overlooking the waves
of the Arabian sea, what started as an open-air hippie
exchange has become one of the most popular attractions for
backpackers and tourists alike. And though a relatively new
phenomena unlike the antiquity of the Mapusa market, the
Flea market has a unique style and rhythm all its own. At
today's Market, which during the peak season (October-April)
covers almost the entire stretch of beach, one finds only a
few Western residents and long-staying travellers on the
selling side of the fence. The majority come to observe and
buy, while the hawkers hail from Gujarat, Rajasthan, and the
semi-nomadic Lamani tribe in Karnataka. The latter make up
the largest majority, selling thick silver jewellery, richly
dyed fabrics, and trinkets from all over India. They have a
unique style of dress and culture all their own, and live on
the fringes of Goan society much like the long-staying
travellers who reside in Anjuna and frequent the market. The
Lamanis are the best sellers too, as any traveller who has
been led by the hand across the market to be shown a display
of wares will attest! The Flea market, which begins around
9am and shuts down only with the setting of the sun, is a
unique experience, which the visitor in Goa shouldn't miss.
Few traces though within the Flea market of Goan life
pleasant and culture are visible, it's lively and
often-amusing scenes make for a afternoon has and one can
still find here traces of the Anjuna 'Hippie hide-a-way'
which become a legend to these parts.
Club Cubana: Club Cubana, the nightclub in the sky is
once again open for the season. Club Cubana is situated in
Arpora, a 3-minute drive from Sun Village. On arriving at
the bottom of the hill, the journey continues with either a
climb through the forest, alternately the Club provides a
jeep drive up to the Club. Overlooking palm trees, sparkling
lights of the village and the sea in the horizon make for a
spectacular view. The dance floor is large with a very high
ceiling and has a stairway and viewing gallery. The latest
club music spun by reputed DJ's from the world over and
acoustics that place the music in your soul keep the dance
floor rocking unto the early morning hours. From the tandoor
and the pizza section mouth-watering snacks are made
available throughout the night. A 30-foot bar and a gamut
range of beverages including a large list of excellent wines
and cocktails make us the best bar in town. An all night
swimming pool and the bikini-bar remind you that you are on
holiday and having fun.
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