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Hotels in Calangute
29 Hotels
Chalston Beach Resort
Beach Street, Khobra Vaddo

Chalston Beach Resort is a three-pearl beachfront resort that's popular with Indian and international tourists alike. The 125 rooms and cottages are spread across expansive grassy grounds. There's a lovely open-air restaurant at the base and a sandy beach just beyond it, complete with umbrella-shaded lounge chairs. All rooms are air-conditioned, with balconies in all but the entry-level Standard AC Room category, and most units are big enough to fit extra beds. There isn't a spa or fitness center, but there is a large pool right on the property and hot buffet breakfast is included in rates. Travelers willing to forego easy access to the beach in favor of a gym may want to consider the smaller Citrus Goa, which is a bit further inland but offers a fitness room and spa.  

The Park Calangute Goa
Holiday Street, Lane opposite Calangute Mall, Candolim & Calangute Beach

The Park Calangute Goa is a four-pearl boutique hotel with 30 rooms and suites. It's located right on the beach, and under 10 minutes to the main road in Calangute by foot. The hotel offers lovely amenities, including a small fitness center, a colorful (though compact) pool with daybed seating, and optional meal plans at Love Restaurant -- but no spa. Rooms are modern and sleek, with the same white-and-purple color scheme found elsewhere in the hotel and many have balconies (though these units also allow smoking). Suites with plunge pools are also available. Because it's located in a more happening part of Calangute, The Park may not be ideal for travelers looking for peace and quiet. A quieter option is the nearby Casa Severina, an elegant Portuguese-style property on a quiet back road, a bit away from the beach.

Quality Inn Ocean Palms Goa
Opposite Holiday Street, Gauravaddo

Oceans Palms Goa is a mid-range hotel off of Calangute's main road, about a 15-minute walk to the beach. The 60 spacious rooms are on the dated side and showing wear -- like much of the resort -- but they're well-equipped with air-conditioning, seating areas, furnished terraces, kettles, and mini-fridges. The main restaurant serves buffet and a la carte options all day, including free breakfast spreads with international and local cuisine, while a seasonal eatery serves grilled options. Also on-site are a good-sized outdoor pool with tiny shallow area for kids, a gym with old equipment, and a spa offering massage and nail treatments. Although this hotel offers a good value, it's worth considering the beachfront Chalston Beach Resort, which is typically just a bit more expensive.

Resort Terra Paraiso
Gauravvaddo, Opposite Pizza Hut

The 65-room Resort Terra Paraiso is a mid-range option for couples and families wanting to be close to the beach and Calangute's market scene. Divided by stone paths and green lawns, rooms have either traditional or contemporary decor, furnished outdoor spaces, minibars, and kettles. The region's colonial Portuguese history is visible throughout. Two outdoor pools -- each with a kiddy section -- include a freeform one with a swim-up bar, but they're limited sunbeds get reserved fast. A shack-style restaurant serves international cuisine and Goan specialties. Poolside dining is popular during themed nights with live music. A small fitness center and basic spa and salon are available. Although with fewer amenities, the Seashell Beach Suites is a pleasant alternative with a more intimate feel.

Ancora Beach Resort
Tito's Lane, Near Club Tito's

Located on a bustling side street that leads down to one of Baga's most famous attractions -- Tito's Nightclub -- this budget hotel is good for those in search of nothing more than a cheap place to crash. It's popular with domestic tourists on tight budgets, and gets a mix of families, couples, and groups of friends. Rooms are by and large grubby, though some of the higher-category units feel a bit fresher thanks to colorful throw cushions and wood-panel floors. Amenities include free Wi-Fi and a 24-hour bar and restaurant with room service. While it's a good spot for those who want to be within stumbling distance of Baga's bars and clubs, plenty of better budget options exist in the area, such as Santiago Beach Resort, housed in an old Goan home. 

Calangute Grande
Maddo Vaddo, Near Poriat Football Ground

Calangute Grande is a two-and-a-half-pearl vacation hotel located in the heart of busy Calangute, within easy walking distance of shops and restaurants. There are 29 sleek, modern rooms and suites, all with air-conditioning and balconies, spread across three floors. Amenities include a restaurant that's open for all three meals (buffet breakfast included in some room rates), and room service and children's menus are available. There's also a swimming pool, but it's small and doesn't get much natural light, making it less than ideal for those who want to sunbathe. There's no fitness center or spa here; guests looking for such facilities might be better off spending a bit more for a stay at the slightly swankier Citrus Goa just up the road, which has a small spa and gym.

SinQ Beach Resort
Tivai Vaddo, opposite to Don Bosco Hostel

Don't be fooled by the name --  this is not a beach resort, so much as a three-pearl hotel that's a 10-minute walk from Calangute Beach. Still, it's pleasant enough, with 66 well-maintained, air-conditioned rooms with balconies and nice bathrooms, plus a lovely outdoor swimming pool with a kids' pool, a bar, and cabanas galore, free for guest use. Breakfast is free and room service is available for other meals, but the hotel's biggest selling factor for some might be the super fast and reliable Wi-Fi, a luxury that can be hard to come by in even some of the snazziest hotels in Goa. Travelers shopping around may want to compare prices and amenities at the Citrus Goa, which has a fitness center and a spa for similar rates.

Hard Rock Hotel Goa
370/14, Porba Vaddo

Hard Rock Hotel Goa is a fun music-themed four-pearl hotel located on a quiet back road near the main Calangute market and a 15-minute walk from the beach. The 135 rooms and suites here feature contemporary decor and huge walk-in showers, but they can be noisy and the windows don't open. Platinum Rock Suites come with loaner Fender guitars. Amenities include a fitness center open early until late, a lovely outdoor pool with an adjacent kids' pool, plus 24-hour room service and free breakfast. Music lovers may appreciate the regular DJ and rock band performances in the hotel bar and lobby, but early-to-bed types might not, as soundproofing here is subpar. Travelers looking for a higher-end property closer to the beach should consider the sea-facing Park Calangute Goa instead -- but rates are higher.

OYO 10169 Santiago Beach Resort 2
Baga Road, Calangute, Nr. Tito's lane, Cobra Waddo

Santiago Beach Resort is a three-pearl hotel that's popular with package tour Russian and British tourists. The 70 rooms feel like small apartments, with separate living rooms and bedrooms, though they only have simple wet bars with kettles and minibars rather than proper kitchenettes. Features include a lovely outdoor lagoon-style swimming pool surrounded by lounge chairs, a game room, and a spa. For dining, there are two restaurants: one featuring Indian and international cuisine, the other serving Thai fare. Half- and full-board meal plans are available and breakfast is included in all room rates. While it's a good option overall, with great amenities for its price point, getting to Baga Beach requires a 15-minute walk through town. Those looking for budget options closer to the shore should consider the three-pearl Fahrenheit Hotels and Resorts in nearby Calangute as an alternative.

Kyriad Hotel
Umtavaddo, near Calangute-Baga circle, near Mira Hotel

Citrus Goa is a three-and-a-half-pearl leisure property located in busy Calangute, about a 10-minute walk inland from the beach. The 85 guest rooms are modern and well-maintained, with big bathrooms, safes, and minibars -- and all have private balconies. Facilities include a Thai/Indian restaurant serving all three meals, with a huge and free breakfast buffet featuring made-to-order hot dishes and an espresso machine. There's also a spa with a small fitness center, though it closes a bit early. The highlight for most guests is the outdoor swimming pool with poolside drinks service. Parking is free in a small lot across the road and Wi-Fi is free and fast, which can be hard to come by in Goa. Citrus is a great choice overall, though travelers may also want to consider nearby options such as Ocean Palms Goa.