Top 5 Offbeat Wedding Venues In Goa

Goa has been high on destination wedding lists for years. Goa weddings have evolved from simple, casual, just-thrown-together ceremonies on the beach to meticulously planned events whether they’re earthy, boho celebrations or opulent, elaborate events.

As a much-desired destination, it can sometimes be a scramble to get a venue in Goa that is perfect for you. Sinéad McManus makes a handy list of five locations, each with a little special something about them, that would be perfect for an intimate ceremony or an absolutely rocking party.

Casa Colvale, Colvale
Distance from the Airport: 1 hour
No of Rooms: 12
Celebration Spaces: The hotel has played host to couples from across the globe who have delighted guests with cocktail parties at the Riverview Bar and rehearsal dinners at the Riverside Restaurant. There’s an added thrill; the groom or bride can arrive at the venue on the hotel’s speedboat! Casa Colvale is perfect for intimate gatherings where the lush lawn can also be transformed into a picturesque reception area.
About the hotel: Casa Colvale is privacy redefined. Hidden away on the still pristine backwaters of the River Chapora in North Goa, you will find beauty and serenity in the sweeping views of lush tropical landscapes, flowing water, magical little islands and an understated and luxurious hospitality. Long lazy days and peaceful nights at this exclusive private resort will determine the rhythm of your holiday.

Casa Colvale

Marbela Beach Hotel, Morjim
Distance from the Airport: 2 hours
No of Rooms: 23 
Celebration Spaces: With dedicated spaces ideal for wedding ceremonies like the mehendi, sangeet, baraat etc, Marbela also offers you the option of having a wedding on the beach and the hotel provides ultra luxury accommodation.
About the hotel: A brushstroke of green lawn, a broad canvas of golden beach and you have the perfect palette for an intimate destination wedding. Whether you want a beach celebration against the sunset or a prayerful ceremony at dawn, this sensational property, with its 6 Spanish villas, 14 luxury tents and 3 master tents will accommodate up to 60 guests. The staff will work with you to create bespoke décor and menus as part of your theme. The hotel even has an in-house Club M to take the party into the wee hours.

Marbella Beach Resort

Planet Hollywood Goa, Utorda
Distance from the Airport: 25 mins
No of Rooms: 130
Celebration Spaces: If you want to add the glitzy celebrity quotient to your wedding, then Planet Hollywood is for you. Maximus, the outdoor event area, features sand, lawn and wooden decking that can be dressed up or down for formal or casual wedding events. The sea-facing beach lawns are a flawless ‘I do’ backdrop. The hotel also offers additional services including a full bar, valet, catering and specialized wedding cakes
About the hotel: Located 15 kms south of the Goa International Airport, this resort brings Bollywood and Hollywood together in style. Its Cinema Paradiso ballroom accommodates up to 320 guests, with 130 rooms, suites and seasonal tents to enhance the destinationwedding experience.

Planet Hollywood Goa

Mayfair Hideaway Spa Resort, Betul
Distance from the Airport: 1 hour
No of Rooms: 30
Celebration Spaces: This venue is equipped to host 120 guests at an informal setting and more than twice as many with a generous guest list. Its poolside is perfect for a chic cocktail party.
About the hotel: This undiscovered gem, is an accessible 41 kilometres from Goa International Airport but far away enough to be secluded and private. It has 29 rooms and a very quiet, uber luxurious suite for kickstart your honeymoon at your wedding itself!

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The Tamarind, Anjuna
Distance from the Airport: 1 hour 20 mins
No of Rooms: 26
Celebration Spaces: An intimate boutique space, pre-wedding dinners are very popular at this hotel. The management offers great flexibility in order to accommodate your dream celebrations.
About the hotel: Right in the heart of Goa’s vibrant Anjuna, an hour away from the international airport, the Tamarind is built to be a cocoon away from the bustle. The exposed stone and wood architecture is meant to evoke a quiet European manor and it is the ideal place to host an intimate, earthy wedding celebration.

The Tamarind, Anjuna

Sinéad McManus, a hospitality and spa columnist, has lived and worked in Goa for more than a decade. She consults in media and PR, fashion, lifestyle and high-society entertainment and her passions include health & beauty, travel and fashion. Get in touch at sineadythelady@gmail.com

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Goa’s Hidden Hospitality Gems

Offering spectacular views and hand-picked locations, the Casa Boutique Hotel Group provides guests a wonderful introduction to the best of Goa

 

Vagator_Special1It has the literal translation for ‘house’ in Spanish but emanates the universally recognised warmth that comes with being ‘at home’. The Casa Boutique Hotel group is a collection of quirky and eclectic individual guesthouses spread across North Goa, each touched by nature and creativity.

The group has villas scattered in Britona, Colvale, Baga, Anjuna and Vagator, with Colvale the first of the five hotels which has seen a motley line up of Bollywood stars and jet-set personalities walk its corridors and lounge around its pool. Each offers a unique experience by way of its location and amenities.

It is pertinent to note that none of the Casa Boutique Hotels have infringed upon the old idea of Goa – they have all saved the beautiful high ceilinged-warm wooden-clay tiled abode and swaddled it with lush local vegetation, no matter the location.

Overviews

Each hotel is handpicked for location, giving singular views to guests or pockets of serenity. Casa Anjuna is a colonial mansion interlaced with manicured lawns just 200 metres from the beach. At Baga, you’ll find an art deco inspired house sharing close ties with the ragtag shopping and frenzied club culture of Goa’s hedonistic north.

Britona is makes inroads into Goa’s village life, with a 300-year-old home that has stood the rest of time. Seemingly miles away from civilisation, Colvale is the manifestation of hinterland luxury with meandering backwaters and dirt roads. And finally Vagator reveals the jewel in the Casa crown teetering on the edge of laterite bluffs overlooking a sparkling Arabian Sea.

The Accommodation

Casa Anjuna, Casa Baga and Casa Vagator all offer 24 rooms each, but with styles of their own. The first features grand four poster beds with unique en-suite bathrooms that reflect Anjuna’s hippy past. At Casa Baga, there’s a touch from Asia’s other beach-side getaway – Bali, thanks to creative use of bamboo, coconut, teak wood and stone. The rooms are lavish and ideal to steal a quiet romantic moment in the middle of Goa’s party belt. With a view that steals hearts, Casa Vagator offers choices that are hard to make. 

The most secluded of the lot, Casa Colvale has 12 rooms that marry south-East Asia with Goa through natural materials and handmade fabric, and original works of art by local artists. Each room features a sit out or terrace looking out across Goa’s under rated waterways spotted with distant islands that glow against a setting sun.

Casa Britona is the smallest with only eight rooms and two studios. It is perfect for single room rents or the whole villa for getaways with the family or a close-knit group of friends. Set against the river, it opens out into the quiet sleepy eponymous village only a furlong from the Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary.

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Dining

Keeping with the Goan theme, each of the Casa Boutique Hotels ensures that guests have sumptuous local delicacies for the taking. Ingredients are mostly sourced locally and seafood – the craving that filters through unanimously among guests – is often caught by the village fisherman.

At Casa Anjuna, breakfasts at the pool-side café are the perfect way to begin the day. Baga has a more hip, savvy feel, bringing in global style and popular trends. There’s the Lotus Pond restaurant covered by Balinese pagodas for candlelit dinners offering Goan seafood, Indian and international cuisine. For a more laid-back atmosphere, head to the Casa Baga Bar for yummy cocktails and chilled beer to keep everyone happy.

It’s easy to feel lazy at Casa Britona and simply keep the dining to those gorgeous wooden tables in the balcony. Local women dish up their secret recipes of fish curry rice to the sound of bird song and the gentle rustle of palm fronds. It’s enough to make Goan cuisine everyone’s favourite. Down by the shade of the trees, wrought iron tables and chairs are lovingly caught between the blue free form pool and thick foliage of mangroves bordering the river.

There’s more than one place to lounge around and enjoy a cuppa at Casa Colvale, but its two main dining areas are generally a hit. At the Riverview Bar, wickerwork sofas and chic seating entice guests to try innovative sundowners and cocktails, interspersed with succulent barbeque or continental hors de œuvres. And then there’s the Riverside Restaurant laid out informally on a wooden deck that serves a range of Italian, Chinese and Indian fine dining.

Casa Vagator offers the most stunning dining location of all thanks to a 180-degree view of the azure Arabian Sea. Just above the small cove that is Little Vagator beach sits the Open Air Seaside Deck that simply begs for intimate dinners with special people or even a soul-searching solo meal. There’s Asian, Goan and European cuisine to pick from, not to mention classic sundowners and cocktails with the view thrown open before you. If it rains, Casa Vagator has covered seating across the lawn too. No matter where you are, you’ll still be able to enjoy your meal with a hefty side of ‘view’.Casa 4

Amenities

All the hotels offer television with cable networks, swimming pool, free Wi-Fi in select areas and laundry facilities, besides arranging for taxi and scooter hires as well as sightseeing tours to monuments, spice farms, jungle treks, forts and other places. Casa Britona is only a short drive away from Goa’s world-famous heritage sites in Panaji and Old Goa, and in the other direction the beautiful coastal belt. On the other hand, Casa Vagator shares approach lane space with the well-known Nine Bar club and dozens of shops selling curios, clothes and knick knacks.

Guests at Casa Colvale typically take advantage of the luxurious massages available or a yoga class on deck. The management also offers equipment for fishing or bird-watching, activities one can spend hours doing without an inkling of the passage of time. With the inland waterways at close hand, there’s also the chance of heading to your favourite beaches by speed boat, or enjoying a sunset cruise.

Conferences & Meetings

The facilities and space available coupled with a serene setting, make Casa Anjuna an off-beat location for conferencing and banqueting. It has a purpose-built air-conditioned facility that converts beautifully for meetings, weddings and parties. Guests can spill out onto the lawns and children can frolic in the wide open spaces. It’s a place any invitee will remember for its unpretentious hospitality and quirky locale.

The Experience

It took me a leisurely two years to experience all five properties under the Casa Group umbrella. Only later did I have the pleasure of meeting the lady who dedicated 10 years to making these fabulous properties the gems they are today. I found Sheila to be a very dynamic woman with a keen eye for detail, warmth and hospitality. It is evident that her qualities brim over into each of the Casa hotels.

They are all beautiful – inside and out – and her talent for creating exquisite interiors turns each hotel so unique, with every room different from the next, and always a view to die for. No other hotel group I know of can offer such diversity from property to property, and yet each pick on the uniqueness of the best of what Goa can offer.

The dedicated staff at each hotel also ensures a very home-like service, making it virtually impossible to leave.

Each of her five boutique babies have been tended to with care. Sheila Dhody’s group of hotels offers stays and experiences that feature different facets of Goa’s bounty. The Casa Boutique Hotels bring out the best in Goa.

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Sinéad McManus is a premier hospitality and spa columnist, consulting additionally in media and PR, fashion, lifestyle and high-society entertainment. Sinead has lived and worked in Goa for more than a decade. Her passions include health & beauty, travel and fashion. Get in touch at sineadythelady@gmail.com.