Glass takes in the sunrise to sunset at The St. Regis Goa Resort

THERE are very few places that can boast the promise of the perfect view from sunrise to sunset – but The St. Regis Goa Resort can.

Nestled between the Sal River and the Arabian Sea, the resort sits in the south of the state and across 49 acres of lush greenery. With more than 2,000 coconut trees, a botanical garden and an orchidarium, the resort opened with the aim of preserving and presenting the beauty of Goa’s rich flora. 

Miri

Stretched along the pristine sands of Mobor Beach, the resort has 160 guest rooms and 46 suites, all overlooking the lily dappled lagoons. With the river beckoning in each new day, those fortunate enough to see the early hues of the Indian sun can witness the soft Goan light bounce across the green estuary, while the other side of the hotel will wait to see the blazing sunset unfold across the sea.

Nature Walk

With Goa’s landscape so rich in tropical biodiversity, the resort has centred its offerings around its land, from celestial dining under the stars in a private pod to a guided nature trail with the hotel’s chief nurturer and horticulturist to organising picnics for the family. What’s so evident is its embrace of the slow life, just like the name ‘susegad’, meaning the art of calm, an integral part of the state’s culture in slowing down and enjoying life from a more relaxed perspective.  

Celestial dining

Taking in the diverse natural delights is as important as the luxurious side of the resort, and here at the Goan outpost the blend of ethereal rainforest and faultless service offers an experience that will take you from dawn to dusk with a serene ease.

by Imogen Clark

Room rates at The St. Regis Goa Resort start from 350 USD per night marriott.com

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