Attention to detail and effortless hospitality permeate every corner of this peaceful guesthouse - aptly named Amrapali - House of Grace. An oasis of calm, it took almost 3 years of renovations to convert the once-dilapidated villa into its current state of splendour, and today it feels more like an expertly run aristocratic home than a boutique hotel. From the moment you arrive, you're incredibly well taken care of. There's no formal restaurant; rather, a casual dining space where you're asked for your personal preferences. As a result, everything we ate was superb: a bespoke fusion of Goan and European flavours, with as much homemade, locally sourced and organic produce as possible.
Overlooking the peaceful Zuari river, this is perfect for those in search of complete relaxation and an authentic experience. Indulgent massages will help you unwind, and once you're restored in body and mind, Old Goa and its picturesque Latin Quarter are only a 15-minute drive away. Our stay here felt not only graceful, but artful and soulful, too.
Highs
- Only 30 minutes from Goa airport, so ideal for a couple of nights before or after your international flight
- Just 5 spacious bedrooms, with gorgeous antique furniture and a generous price tag
- A brilliant range of massages and wellness therapies to help you destress
- Friendly staff are attentive without being obsequious
- A true sanctuary, well away from the tourist crowds
Lows
- Noise from the nearby NH-66 highway
- The nearest beach isn't clean enough for swimming, and Goa's more famous beaches are a (half) day trip
- If you want a change of dinner venue, you'll need to drive to bars and restaurants
- No twin rooms
- Note that five (friendly) dogs live at the property
Best time to go
Our top tips
Explore the quaint, colourful streets of Fontainhas, Old Goa's Latin Quarter. Interiors lovers will adore the Barefoot Boutique, and you can pick up some holiday reading at Singbal’s Book House.
- Boutique Guesthouse
- 5 rooms
- Casual restaurant and bar
- All ages welcome
- Open all year
- Outdoor Pool
- Spa Treatments
- Walk to beach
- Pet Friendly
- Disabled Access
- Car not necessary
- Parking
- Restaurants Nearby
- WiFi
- Air Conditioning
- Guest Lounge
- Terrace
- Garden
- Gym
Rooms
Combining its Portuguese heritage and Goan location with a dash of French-Moroccan chic, the decor is a mélange of exotic styles. Breezy courtyards are lined with modern art, whilst the five bedrooms are filled with antique furniture, Portuguese tiles and eclectic curios. We particularly loved a lampshade crafted from a vintage record-player speaker, and Moroccan rugs turned window dressings.
Peace, the smallest room but it has river views and a garden terrace. Baroque wallpaper is juxtaposed with Indian miniature paintings, and the pièce de résistance is a capacious copper bathtub. The more spacious Harmony room also looks out to the river and features an emerald-green tub.
Compassion and Devotion are next to one another, overlooking the pool, and are ideal for families with older children or friends travelling together. Note, their bathrooms are shower only. In the same courtyard, the Moroccan Pool House is a nice option for families of three or four. The room has been hand-built with Indian patent stone and has lovely views across the courtyard. We are yet to see it in person, but it looks sleek and unique - just what we like.
Thoughtful extras include travel magazines, Ayca toiletries, and mosquito repellent.
Features include:
- Air conditioning
- Bathrobes
- Fan
- Hairdryer
- Safe box
- Toiletries
- TV
- WiFi
Eating
Meals are personalised to your tastebuds, and served whenever and wherever you want - by the pool, overlooking the river, or in the dining room. Our breakfast was an Epicurean feast of both Indian and continental fare: seasonal fruits, fresh juices, homemade yoghurt and granola, plus hot dishes to order. The strawberry and chocolate crepe was so delicious I promptly ordered a second.
For lunch, the local mozzarella made my Caprese salad one of the best I’ve ever had. We loved the traditional Goan dishes for dinner: the kingfish steamed in banana leaf was a perfect combination of light and fragrant flavours. There are other cuisines available too: think seafood linguine and European desserts.
Features include:
- Bar
- Breakfast
- Organic produce
- Restaurant
- Vegetarian options
Activities
- Unwind with a pampering massage and wellness therapy in the powder room – choose from a wide range of therapies, including lymphatic drainage, deep tissue, chakra balancing and meditation
- Read a good book in the beautiful guest lounge
- Spend a day in Old Goa to discover church-lined streets, colonial mansions and the picturesque Latin Quarter (Fontainhas), full of authentic shops and modern boutiques
- The Basilica of Bom Jesus was built in 1605 and is now Unesco-listed, a popular pilgrimage site. Part of it is known as the Church of St. Francis Xavier, whose remains are enshrined here
- Art enthusiasts will enjoy Goa's Museum of Christian Art
- Siridao beach is a 20-minute walk away, through a sleepy local village. Sit and watch local fishermen haul in their daily catch, or go to see one of Goa's famous sunsets (note, the sea isn't clean enough for swimming)
- Put everything on red at one of Panjim’s famous casino boats
Activities on site or nearby include:
- Boat trips
- Historical sites
- Museums / galleries
- Shopping / markets
- Spa treatments
- Well being
Kids
Amrapali has a very relaxed vibe: the sort of place that adults love but children might find boring. Whilst staff are very accommodating, there are no specific facilities or activities for kids. That said, with just 5 rooms this would be a wonderful option for families travelling together - a catered villa experience.
Best for:
Babies (0-1 years), Children (4-12 years)
Family friendly accommodation:
All rooms can fit a baby cot and most fit an extra bed. Compassion and Devotion are next to one another, if your kids are old enough for their own room. Bear in mind all beds are queen- or kingsize doubles.
Families Should Know:
All rooms open out onto the courtyard, where the pool is unfencedDistances:
- Airport: 30 mins' drive (Goa International)
- Shops: 5 mins' drive
- Hospital: 15 mins' drive (Panjim)
For more family-friendly places, see our Kids Collection
Location
Location
Amrapali - House of Grace is just outside the sleepy village of Siridao in South Goa, overlooking the Zuari river. It's a 15-minute drive from Old Goa, 20 minutes from Panjim (the state capital) and a 30-minute drive from Goa International Airport.
By Air:
Goa's Dabolim International Airport (16km away) is approximately 30 minutes' drive from the house. It is served by a number of international airlines, and has frequent flights from domestic hubs, including Bombay, Bangalore, Delhi, Calcutta and tourist cities like Jaipur and Agra. Click on the links below for a full list of airlines.
From the Airport
Transfers can be arranged at additional cost
Detailed directions will be sent to you when you book through i-escape.com.
More on getting to Goa and getting around
Airports:
- Dabolim International Airport 16.0 km GOI
Other:
- Beach 1.0 km
- Shops 1.0 km
- Restaurant 1.0 km
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