Olympic Holidays expands Goa holiday portfolio


Olympic Holidays expands Goa holiday portfolio

Wednesday, 03 Jul, 2024 0

UK tour operator Olympic Holidays is expanding its long haul programme with additional options in Goa, India.

“We have seen growing interest and lots of repeat customers, which is why, from September 2024, we’ll be expanding our programme in Goa,” said Olympic Holidays MD Michael Vinales.

It is supported by direct flights from both London and Manchester.

Goa boasts over 100km of coastline.

A newly expanded collection features handpicked properties in both North and South Goa

A host of new Goa hotels have been added to the Olympic Holidays portfolio for 2024, such as:

Ibis Styles Vagator This contemporary property enjoys a prime position close to the beaches of Anjuna and Mandrem. It features an outdoor pool.

The Westin Goa This luxury Goa hotel is surrounded by lush gardens and is a perfect hideaway for both couples and families. There are two pools (one for children), a spa and an array of culinary options. A complimentary shuttle takes guests to the nearby beaches of Anjuna and Vagator.

The Park Calangute Right on the beach (with its own private stretch of sand), this boutique retreat lies between the bays of Calangute and Baga. It features rejuvenating spa treatments a pool and a rooftop terrace bar overlooking the sea.

Ramada by Wyndham Vagator This property is within walking distance of Vagator beach. It has a vast pool, chic modern décor and a stylish restaurant.

Olympic Holidays’ portfolio includes holidays to the Gambia as well as Greece and Cyprus, the Canary & Balearic Islands, Malta and Turkey. 

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