We just came back from Cabo de Rama and we want to share our wonderful experience. We looked for a very quiet place to have a rest after a tour in Rajasthan. We are not deceived. We spent 4 nights and we would have liked staying more. The place is so peaceful and wonderful. It's remote, away from the crowd. To join the resort, you walk down ***** the beach and cross a bridge on a river. It's located above the Cabo de Rama Beach among palm trees and greenery. Ther are 9 wooden cottages and 3 tents. The wooden cottages are so comfortable with a nice decoration and stunning view. The beach below is not crowded and sometimes you can be alone. The swimming pool is beautiful with a very nice view on the sea. The whole atmosphere in that resort is so peaceful. All the staff is very helpful, kind and smiling. The food is high quality: fish, prawns, calamari...If you look for a quiet and beautiful place, I think it's definitely the best place in Goa! I hope to come back!
- De Fornel M
Despite the stunning view , nice rooms, great beach and sweet staff, we would probably not return to this place solely because the food was not mediocre but below average. It is ok to have a carefully curated healthy locally sourced menu but not ok to have a limited choice of below averagely prepared cuisine. The inclusive breakfast had squishy avocado toast on basic bread, terrible chutney Sambhar, and a lame attempt at being different with grainy bajra pancakes. The coffee was undrinkable. The continental cuisine served in the day was mostly inedible with overpriced overcooked pasta. At night you’re served Indian but even the prawn curry a staple in goa was flavourless, with a crudely prepared gravy. Anyone who knows their food and coffee would not accept to be served such mediocre overpriced cuisine. Also despite reiterating numerous times that we were dairy free we repeatedly found butter and cheese in our dishes which was very frustrating. The place is difficult to access with not too many options close by, so one cannot venture easily outside to look for a decent meal. Which by the way , we tried. We had to drive 40 minutes to agonda to find food after being served terrible food three meals in a row. Just suggest if one does come here for the stunning view, please bring your own supplies and coffee . Not for the discerning traveller Suggestion to the hotel - please up your food game, the Indian traveller is way more exposed than you think. And stop serving average Indian food to foreigners under the pretext of organic indigenous and locally sourced.
- madamchun