Adventure Is Here: You Can Stay At This New Hostel In Goa For INR 500 A Night

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Nestled just a few minutes walk from the beach is Goa’s first outpost from the guys behind the Bombay Backpacker’s hostel in Mumbai and we couldn’t be more happier that it is very close to the beach.

What Is It?

The Beachside Hostel is the first branch in Goa from the guys behind the Bombay Backpackers Hostel and it is right on the beach, okay well a minute away from the beach.

But most hostels tend to be in the interiors so this is great find to stay at without having to pay commercial beach hotel rates. They have mixed room dormitories as well as a few deluxe rooms with or without a balcony. And the hostel offers great beach views as well a cute little bar and kitchen. All this on Ashvem beach, which is a great spot for that Goa holiday. There are multiple popular bars and restaurant within walking distance, as well as grocery shops if you looking at bringing out the Masterchef within.

What Else?

So the mixed room dorms are either with 4 or 6 beds with rates starting from INR 500 plus GST. All of these dormitories offer an attached bathroom, free WiFi and a common terrace.

They even offer access to the kitchen with electric kettle, refrigerator, cooking utensils and more. There is also a common laundry area with a washing machine and clothes drying rack and free parking on the premises. Then they have deluxe rooms, which come equipped with wardrobes, individual tea kettles, attached bathrooms and even a cute little balcony in some rooms to catch that great sea view. The rooms start from INR 1499 plus taxes and come with a double bed, fresh linen and toiletries. They could even maybe provide a private refrigerator for the room on request. The staff is friendly and this is a great place to meet people from different walks of life across various nationalities.

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They even have board games and a pool table in the common areas, for those that love their game time.

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