Le Cocoon
As you make your way down the Fort Aguada Road, coconut trees dancing and waving at the top of your car windows, you turn into a little lane pulsing in a low, susegad energy.
You see a quaint villa, many-roofed and high-windowed, in the old-world Indo-Portuguese style.
Called ‘Le Cocoon’
Lying a kilometer away from the Sinquerium Beach, you could almost hear the waves whisper their eternal lullaby through the bylanes and bushes, a far cry from the hedonistic nightclub vibe expected on this side of Goa.
A little more About us
Looks can be deceiving.
For the inside is nothing like the outside.
The villa’s interior is restored in the Neoclassical style, a notable element being its chandeliers and diamond-tufted chesterfields, teasing in pear green.
Layout: The villa has 3 bedrooms on the first level. There’s a giant, master bedroom on the top floor that opens to a gazebo and a hi-tech steam shower. Under a quaint lean-to roof, lies a pool. Two alfresco lounges make socializing fun, one on the terrace and one on a ground floor, bordering a patio.
Technology: Equipped with widescreen TVs, a PlayStation 4, a fridge, and a Wi-Fi enabled business center for workaholics, this villa can entertain 10 people at a time. The terrace zone even comes with a projector and speakers, for the people who want outdoor movie screenings.
Surroundings: Its proximity to the beach and town make it an ideal location that marries the quiet, susegad spirit of local Goa to the hungry glitz and babble of its tourist life.
Travel
An hour away from Goa International Airport.
Our Representatives can assist with Travel assistance.
What to Do
For the beach bums: Spoilt for choice, you have the Candolim and Sinquerim beaches to lie on sun loungers till dusk.
For the serial socializers: Take one of the three bicycles stored in the house, and pedal to nearby hotspots like Club Cabana, Tito’s Club, and Britto’s for a beer and bite.
For the serial shoppers: You have the Anjuna and Baga night markets to visit till about March every year.
For the water nymphs: If you’re fond of water bodies, there are sunset cruises on the Nerul river.
For the art buffs: There is a Mario Miranda Museum less than half an hour north on the Candolim Road. Exhibits on the artist’s life and works are one display.
For the history buffs: In the south, the sturdy walls of Aguada Fort, built in the early 1600s under Portuguese colonial rule, surround a 19th-century lighthouse. The whitewashed, centuries-old Church of St. Lawrence stands on a nearby hill.
The Space
House rules
A security deposit which is fully refundable, of INR 25,000/- is to be paid upon check-in, to cover for any accidental breakages or mishaps during your stay.
Continental and à la carte breakfast options are available every morning.
Both a bicycle rental service and a car rental service are available at the accommodation.
Amenities
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Air conditioning
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Airport Pic and Drop (At Competitive Prices)
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Business Center
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Clean towels every day
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Elevator
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Generator
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In Room Entertaiment
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Indoor and Outdoor Games
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Magazines and Books
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Pets Not Allowed
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Pool Towels
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Refrigerator
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Spacious Parking
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Swimming Pool
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Turn Down Facilities Once a Day
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Washing machine
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Wifi