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10th
International Symposium on Maritime Health
Goa,
India - September 23-26, 2009
Accomodation
in Goa
Goa
is a much-featured destination on the World Tourism map. This
tiny emerald covering 3702 sq km has a 105 km long coast line
lapped by the Arabian Sea. The state is bordered by Maharashtra
and Karnataka. Temperate climate, diverse landscapes, wide,
sandy, palm-fringed beaches, clean waters and an aura of serenity
attract many tourists from all over the world.
Goa
is pleasant throughout the year and it rains between June and
September. Goa is reachable from Bangalore, Mumbai, Mangalore
or Pune by road or rail. Convenient railway stations are Madgaon,
Thivim and Vasco. It is linked by air to most major Indian cities.
Goa
is best known for its beaches and most tourist attractions are
centred around 4 towns namely Panaji, Margao, Vasco and Ponda.
The Taj Hotels in Goa include some of the best beach resorts
in Goa. Situated in close proximity to the beach, Fort Aguada
Beach Resort offers a range of spacious villas and cottages.
Taj Exotica, located on the southwest coast of Goa, overlooking
the Arabian sea is a Mediterranean-style luxury resort. Taj
Holiday Village is a complex of terracotta-roofed cottages and
is the perfect combination of modern elegance and timeless hospitality.
Located on the southwest coast of Goa, overlooking the Arabian
sea, this Mediterranean-style 5 star resort is one of the best
five star hotels in Goa and has a way of slowing down time to
a tranquil tempo. Set amidst fifty-six acres of lush gardens,
Taj Exotica is a showcase for relaxation with tropical-inspired
design touches, grand architecture, a sun-drenched atrium, wide
shady corridors, and flower lined patios for a memorable stay.
The
Taj Exotica is subtly divided into the main hotel building with
spacious deluxe and luxury rooms and two and four bedroom villas.
Spacious
and sophisticated, all guestrooms at the Taj Exotica embody
the Indian tradition of luxurious design and comfort. Interiors
stand out with their elegant blend of Goan and Portuguese style.
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