A cosy B&B in a pretty little Goan village not far from Calangute/Candolim beaches in North Goa
Permanently closed.
22/01/2020
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A stay at Miss Jenny's Homestay, Goa, India, a 100-year-old Portuguese mansion in , offers guests a slice of the coastal charm away from the hordes that flood .
Such a fun way to spend Friday night in Goa and not a very long way from our place either π π΅ πΆπ₯π»
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We have a little something for everyone! From a kids corner, Holistic Healing Area, Cocktail Bar, Live music followed by DJs playing their funky tunes...letβs not forget our Food stalls with all their mouth watering dishes!
Come join us this Friday and every other Friday of the warm coastal season! 4pm to 3am.
07/12/2019
Home sweet home(stay) β€
23/11/2019
Bright blue skies today!
12/11/2019
THEN & NOW:
We had found this Portuguese home in desperate need of TLC and today that's exactly what it gives us back in return β€π‘ @ Miss Jenny's Homestay, Goa, India
11/11/2019
Orange you grateful for this beautiful evening?
01/11/2019
You'll find chickoo and mango trees, butterflies and dragonflies, resident doggo and peace in our garden
30/10/2019
Goodbye Cyclone, Hello Sunny Days!
07/10/2019
Encounters of the furry kind at Miss Jenny's Homestay, Goa.
06/10/2019
Spacious room + lovely balcony + many, many trees = happy holidays!
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Set in the lovely Saligao village in North Goa (7-minute drive/ ride from Calangute and Candolim), the 100-year-old main house is where we live with our friendly doggy. My husband and I quit the big city life in Mumbai in favour of greener lungs and moved to the Sunshine State. When we first came to Saligao, we instantly fell in love with this quaint village where the bird calls are louder than traffic sounds and the neighbours smile and wave hello. Anirudh loves meeting new people and sharing a laugh. I, too, enjoy interacting with people from different backgrounds and learning about different cultures. Weβre always happy to chat with our guests and share our home with them and help them experience a different, gentler side of Goa, which doesnβt usually feature on travel websites.
THE ROOMS
We have tried to retain the Goan-Portuguese aesthetic of the house while providing a comfortable stay with modern conveniences inside. Our home is our happy space and we have extended this philosophy to our guest rooms too. We have chosen bright, happy colours for the interiors and allowed lots of natural light to come in as that's something we love in a home.
There are two guest rooms are on the upper level. The rooms are interconnected - good for families or groups of friends. The rooms also have separate entrances for those who prefer privacy. We also have a charming garden cottage. Ensuite rooms have double/ twin beds (plus extra beds), natural light, balconies, HD TV, AC, water heater, minibar & electric kettles.
We also have a lovely garden where you might end up spending most of your time. Dotted with mango, chickoo and jackfruit trees, the garden is a good respite from a hectic day of sightseeing. Read a book, enjoy a cup of tea, listen to kingfishers, bulbuls and mynas, or play a boardgame or two in the common sitout. Staying in Saligao means that you have a chance to glimpse into the life of the local community. As this is a residential neighbourhood, we request you to please refrain from playing loud music post 10pm.
THE NEIGHBOURHOOD AND SURROUNDS
Saligao offers everything you would picture in a typical Goan village β grand old Portuguese houses squatting next to each other, ancient jackfruit, mango and chickoo trees, kids riding their bikes and cows moseying along in the small lanes. What drew us to this village is the perfect location, away from the chaos but close enough to the fantastic restaurants and beaches that are a big part of the Goa experience.
The village is beautiful and the people are friendly. A walk around the quaint lanes offers a chance to see Goan-Portuguese architecture with the balcaos, pretty oyster-shell windows, low, tiled roofs, and some very well-landscaped gardens. You will also hear many bird calls, and maybe even spot some birds like drongos, orioles, wagtails or sunbirds in the village and often in our garden too.
We are happy to share recommendations of local favourites and show you βour Goaβ.