
Alila Diwa
Tranquil setting
Couples
Families

Set amid idyllic, verdant rice plantations, this unique hotel has a traditional Goan design, coupled with an understated contemporary style.
Conveniently located just 45 minutes from the Goa International Airport, this resort feels wonderfully removed from the tourist drum, making it the perfect getaway for both families and couples.




There are ample places to relax here, from the impressive pool to the open-air Jacuzzi and a beach is just a short stroll away.
Offering the best of both worlds with paddy fields and beach, countryside and sea, guests will feel surrounded by spectacular nature.
There’s also the option to venture out in the day to visit sites like Old Goa, explore the Portuguese mansions of Chandor and Quepem, or simply wander the quiet hamlets and churches nearby.
If you are looking for a lively place with a buzzing atmosphere then this is not the resort for you, it is however an ideal spot to relax and settle into the blissful natural habitat.



The Rooms
There are 153 spacious rooms and suites, which all have breezy balconies or terraces looking out over rice fields, palms or the pool.
The interior design blends traditional Goan features with natural materials and calm, contemporary lines.
Bathrooms are large, with separate showers and deep bathtubs.
Families will appreciate the interconnecting options and generous layouts. For travellers after more privacy, the Diwa Club offers a quieter wing with its own pool, concierge, and a more exclusive feel.



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