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Morjim Hermitage
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Temb Vaddo, 403512 Morjim
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Descripción
Ubicación del establecimiento Si decides alojarte en Morjim Hermitage de Morjim, estarás a pie de playa y a menos de diez minutos en coche de Playa de Ashvem y Playa de Morjim. Además, este hotel de playa se encuentra a 14,2 km de Playa de Anjuna y a ...
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Descripción general
Ubicación del establecimiento
Si decides alojarte en Morjim Hermitage de Morjim, estarás a pie de playa y a menos de diez minutos en coche de Playa de Ashvem y Playa de Morjim. Además, este hotel de playa se encuentra a 14,2 km de Playa de Anjuna y a 16,7 km de Playa de Baga.
Habitaciones
Te sentirás como en tu propia casa en cualquiera de las 20 habitaciones con frigorífico y televisión LCD. Las habitaciones disponen de balcón. Para los momentos de ocio, tienes una digitales. El cuarto de baño está provisto de artículos de higiene personal gratuitos y secadores de pelo.
Servicios
Recibe los cuidados que te mereces gracias al servicio de masajes o aprovecha instalaciones recreativas como una piscina al aire libre y muchas más. Encontrarás además conexión a Internet wifi gratis, asistencia turística (adquisición de entradas) y una zona de pícnic. Recorre rápida y cómodamente las principales atracciones de la zona gracias al servicio de transporte (de pago).
Para comer
Puedes tomar una deliciosa comida en el restaurante Kremlin de este hotel o aprovechar el servicio de habitaciones que ofrece con horario limitado. Disfruta de tu bebida favorita en el bar o lounge o en el bar junto a la piscina.
Servicios de negocios y otros
Tendrás un servicio de limusina o coche con chófer, periódicos gratuitos en el vestíbulo y tintorería a tu disposición. Pagando un pequeño suplemento podrás aprovechar prestaciones como servicio de transporte al aeropuerto (ida y vuelta) previa petición y servicio de traslado desde la estación de trenes.
Datos de Interés
Las distancias se expresan en números redondos.
Playa de Morjim: 0,4 km
Morjai Temple: 1,6 km
Playa de Ashvem: 2,3 km
Morgim Chapel: 2,4 km
Playa de Mandrem: 4,9 km
Playa de Arambol: 9,7 km
Playa Kalacha: 10,4 km
Lago de agua dulce de Arambol: 10,5 km
Templo Shri Bagavati: 11,1 km
Iglesia de San Miguel: 11,5 km
Capilla de la cruz de los milagros: 11,7 km
Parque acuático Splashdown: 12,5 km
Chapora Playa: 12,7 km
Mercado Nocturno del Sábado: 13 km
St. Xaviers College: 13,5 km
Aeropuertos más cercanos:
Goa (GOX-New Goa Intl.): 27,7 km
Aeropuerto de Dabolim (GOI): 51,9 km
Aeropuerto recomendado para Morjim Hermitage: Aeropuerto de Dabolim (GOI).
Información adicional
Check-in
Desde15:00hCheck-out
Hasta11:00hServicios
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Acceso a internet
- Wifi gratis
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Actividades - Tiempo libre
- Bar en la piscina
- Piscina exterior
- Piscina para niños
- Spa
- Zona/instalación de barbacoa
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Aparcamiento
- Parking
- Servicio de aparcacoches
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Complementos habitación
- Recepción 24 horas
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Cuarto de baño
- Traslado de pago al aeropuerto
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Generales
- Guardaequipajes
- Jardin
- Restaurante
- Zona fumadores
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Servicios
- Bar-Lounge
- Biblioteca
- Caja fuerte en recepción
- Información turística
- Servicio de botones
- Servicio de lavandería
- Servicios de tintorería
- Terraza
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Transporte
- Traslado de pago estación de tren
Opiniones del hotel
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Comentarios destacados
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friend248
A wonderful experienceBetter to opt for wooden cottages. Cottages are close to beach, independent and self sufficient with attached toilets and independent varandah. All huts are with ACs and small refrigerator. Huts are 100 mtrs from the beach.
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Akansha2011
Ok beach side property, nothing excited about this place.Nothing exciting about this property. Normal rooms with not so maintained bathrooms. Goa has much better beach side properties for the same or less fare. Breakfast was very simple and nothing special. Locating this property is a task. And if you have hired a two wheeler and coming late at night with family then sometimes it gets scary as this place is bit isolated.
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AnandaC156
Worst ExperienceWorst staying experience at Morjim. They show something on website and the original is something else. Very poor service no manager at the hotel. No room service and rooms are shabby too. No running hot water in the toilet. They will give you fake commitments which never be fulfilled. The approach road is very poor and unsafe during night. There is no place to roam around. I had 3 nights booking here but due to poor quality and service experience had to check out after first night. The management is so bad that they don't listen to indian guest they are only bothered about foreigners only. I approached the management for a refund for the days which I didn't stayed for but the Manager didnot bothered to meet me even. The booking was made through Make my Trip they were also not at all helpful about this poor service. So request all the readers to avoid staying at MORJIM HERMITAGE HOTEL
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mohit406
Terrible!Well first, reaching to hotel is so difficult and no proper roads, it said its a beach front property well its not. We book suite, no phones in room, alot of maintenance needed in washroom. Parking is difficult to get even though staff is helping but kinda price we paid its not even worth half
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Shubhra P
Pandemic visit. 2 min walk from serene beach. Want luxury ? Not for you. Big yes for quiet beach days.At the price they are renting their cottages and suites you cannot expect LUXURY. Getting there is NOT easy or obvious. You will need Albert on the phone if you've never been there. Albert is the owner and himself runs the place. He is the kind of caretaker who will give you advice about the surrounding areas and even help you, for example, arranging a scooty or car for you late at night if you want it. By the way, you should opt for a scooty instead of a car due to the roads in this area. Albert is accommodating and will take care of your wishes as far as it is possible in this remote location that is not even known by cab drivers. I needed access to work during my week-long break, Albert got a Jio Hotspot arranged for me. I wouldn't rely on that for the long term but it sufficed for logging in to do basic, light bandwidth work. The road leading to the stay is a dirt road, raggedy and dark. Nights are quiet. You hear the crows and crickets in the night, and the air through the coconut grove. You can see on your walk to the beach that there was a shack/restobar there but due to pandemic that is all dismantled. There is a swimming pool but who wants to go there when you have a full sea in front of you that has almost no public, you feel like the beach is yours. The tides follow a six hour cycle so most of the day the water recedes by a lot and you can walk into the waves for quite a distance before it gets deep. In fact you would have to go very far in for you to not feel the sand below your feet. The only drawback IF you can call it that, given the current Covid-19 times is that there is NO food besides breakfast served at the location. You can request an occasional chai or coconut water to your room but it's not guaranteed that the kitchen will be operational during the afternoon or night. Also the breakfast is mostly set items, poha, toast with omlette or you can request egg bhurji, there is a pav with some bhaaji cooked in coconut curry, and chai or coffee but that's about it. Not too far are some convenience stores and a wine shop but you are out of luck if you think you will request full lunch or dinner, with the shutting down of their restobar, this is no longer an option. Grab your scooty and take a ride to the nearby fancy Jardin D'ulysseus or other humble eateries around Morjim or the nearby Ashwen. Arambol is too crowded of a beach but we did see an amazing sunset there, once you have seen other beaches in the area you will realize how lucky you are to have the best stretch of beach in Morjim. Another great option for a night out are the not too far on the beach bars in Morjim itself, Burger Factory, Cape Town and Urva. These you can actually just walk into from the beach in front of the stay, they are to the right a short 3 / 5 min walk. The place does have signs for wearing masks and has sanitizer available for you at the lobby but honestly, when people get here they drop their masks and some don't even social distance because they probably think they are too far from crowds and the whole area is just too empty. I think this is a risk you take, if you are travelling during Covid-19 you should already be fully aware of the risk you are taking. The place does its job by putting signs and providing sanitizer. Another random but totally worth it experience was Albert arranging a boat ride for us out to the sea, we saw Vagator and Anjuna beaches from the sea. Like I said, Albert takes care of you, if you ask him for advice and help he will come through or let you know in a straightforward manner what is possible and what is not.