Grand Hyatt Goa has opened on the west coast of India. Built in the architectural style of a 17th century Indo-Portuguese palace, the resort is spread across 28 acres of lush tropical gardens and rolling, green lawns.
The 314 spacious guestrooms and suites offer panoramic views of Bambolim Bay and the gardens, as well as oversized balconies. A highlight of the 32,000 square feet of meeting and event space is the Grand Ballroom, palatial in nature with details such as gold leaf ceilings, decorative moldings, and imported Kaala Khata marble. Meanwhile, Shamana Spa comprises 19 treatment suites that include six couples’ suites. In addition, the two Royal suites are designed as sanctuaries and offer hydrothermal facilities with a sunken bath, vitality pool, and multi-sensory rain showers. The spa also houses an indoor lap pool and studio for group exercise. For F&B, guests have access to seven restaurant and bar options.
Grand Hyatt Goa Debuts on India’s West Coast
The resort is built in the architectural style of a 17th-century Indo-Portuguese palace.

Grand Hyatt Goa Debuts on India’s West Coast
The resort is built in the architectural style of a 17th-century Indo-Portuguese palace.