Sea Breeze Max Resort & Spa
Beautiful & breathtaking at the Apricus Sea Breeze Max Resort & Spa. We are open to welcome our guests. Experience a luxurious stay at Varca South Goa. 116 room property with delux and executive room nearly 1.2 kms from famous fatrate beach of south Goa.
ROOMS
ROOM CATEGORIES
TOTAL NO OF ROOMS
TOTAL FLOORS
TWIN ROOMS
FLOORS WITH ROOMS
ROOMS AT LEVEL 1
ROOMS AT LEVEL 2
NO OF ROOMS
116
4
03
10
68
40
PREMIUM ROOMS
EXECUTIVE ROOMS
Food & Beverage Outlets
THE WAVES RESTAURANT & BAR
Global Cuisine And Drinks
TYPE
Restaurant & Bar
DESCRIPTION
Multicuisine, serves all alcoholic and non alcoholic beverages.
CAPACITY (COVERS)
110
TIMINGS
7:30 AM TO 10:30 P.M
MEALS SERVED
Veg & Non Veg
WAVES BAR
TYPE
Bar
DESCRIPTION
Multicuisine, serves all alcoholic and non alcoholic beverages.
CAPACITY (COVERS)
25
TIMINGS
11:00 AM TO 11:00 PM
MEALS SERVED
Cocktails, Mocktails, and straight drinks. Veg / Non Veg
Weddings, Conference And Meetings
FACILITIES
SWIMMING POOL
GAME ZONE
GYMNASIUM
VEDA AYURVEDIC SPA
24 Hour Front Desk
24-Hour Room Service
24-Hour Security
Air Conditioned
Board Room
Catering Services
High-speed WIFI Connectivity
Laundry Service
Dry Cleaning Paid
Airport Shuttle Paid
Free Newspaper On Request
Front Desk
Game Room
Housekeeping Daily
Massage Services
Non-Smoking Rooms
Outdoor swimming pool
Package/Parcel Services
Phone Service
Pool Snack Bar
Transportation Services
Wedding Services
Steam Bath
Video Cameras for security in public areas
ATTRACTION
Varca beach 4 km
Situated in the south Goa, Varca beach simply adorns the entire Goa with its 10 kms stretch of marvellous white sand covering seashore and the glittering blue waves hugging the coast. It has beautiful black lava rocks dotting the sand along with sunbeds and loungers, so as to admire the soothing scenery.
Fatrade Beach 1.2 km
Ram Jhula is an iron suspension bridge across the river Ganges, located 3 kilometers north-east from the town Rishikesh in the Indian state of Uttarakhand.
Margaon 12km
Goa’s cultural capital and commercial capital, this South Goa city is also the second-largest (after Vasco da Gama) by population but arguably the busiest. Being the administrative headquarters of South Goa might create a misleading picture; Margao too is close to the central coast with long white-sand beach stretches, rated by an early-1970s UNDP study as potentially one of the ten best beaches in the world.
Varca Church 4 km
The Varca Church was elevated into a parish on 28.5.1635. The Varca Church was built in 1700 and dedicated to Our Lady of Glory, after the earlier one was destroyed . A statue of Christ (Senhor Morto) existing in the Our Lady of Glory Church, Varca church attracts crowds of devotees particularly on the 27th of November.
Dudhsagar waterfall 51 KM (2-3hrs)
Dudhsagar Falls of Goa is a majestic waterfall where the white water gushing through the steep and vertical face of the mountain portrays a cascading effect. Standing as tall as 310 meters, it makes sure to stand in the list of tallest waterfalls in India. The cascading effect of this waterfall gives rise to the illusion of a milky white sea falling from such a great height. This is how the fall acquired its name – Dudhsagar Falls. The four-tiered waterfall marks its presence along the Mandovi River in the Sanguem taluka (Goa).
Palolem Beach 35KM
Ram Jhula is an iron suspension bridge across the river Ganges, located 3 kilometers north-east from the town Rishikesh in the Indian state of Uttarakhand.
Cola Beach 27km
Goa is a relatively tiny but not-so-tiny state located along the southwestern Indian coast offering a world of things to do and places to see. Formerly a Portuguese colony, Goa is not only vibrant in cultural diversity and heritage but in the natural beauty that extends along its coastline and into its verdant rural landscapes
Bhagwan Mahaveer Wildlife Sanctuary 47KM
This wildlife century came into existence in the year 1999 under the Wildlife Act. The Sanctuary lies on the Western Ghats in the northern part of the Panjim city. Sprawling over an area of 240 sq km, it has rich flora and fauna which attracts the tourists. One can witness bewitching scenic views at this splendid Sanctuary which is the largest protected wildlife.
Cabo-de-rama 25KM
Drive far to the Southern Goa, through the muddy off-track road to arrive at the edge of the Sea and get ready to witness the glory of past – Cabo de Rama fort. The fort is perched between the two famous beaches in South Goa – Cavelossim, and Agonda.
The Hindu rulers and the Portuguese rulers both had hands behind development of this fort. So, this gives you a chance to explore the architecture wonders of various cultures. One path of the fort will take you to the top of it and other to its on-premise church.
Colva Beach 9KM
Colva beach stretches for around 2.4 km, part of a beach consisting of about 25 km of powder white sand, lined along its shore by coconut palms, and extending as far as Bogmalo Beach to the north and Cabo de rama Beach to the South Goa’s coastline. Colva is now a famous tourist destination, enjoyed for its beach. The tourist industry is well developed with many budget hotels, guest houses, beach shacks, food stalls, small restaurants and pubs and bars, although these developments haven’t extended in any large degree to the nightlife. The beaches are constantly monitored by lifeguards and the swimming areas flagged with coloured flags accordingly. Being one of the famous beaches of Goa, this beach is highly crowded most of the time of the year. With a majority of its visitors being domestic Indian visitors this beach is mostly neglected by foreigners.