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Season magic

Get away from it all and head for Goa



Pamper yourself A room with a view

Treat yourself this monsoon by taking a break from the bustling routine and head to the Goa Marriott Resort for the “Magical Monsoon package”. This three-night and four-day deal, valid till October 20 offers an airport shuttle and a welcome drink. Also on offer are a Jacuzzi and sauna.

To give you a complete glimpse of Goa, the resort will arrange a three-hour tour which is included in the package. The visit will start from historical old Goa, the famous Mangueshi temple and will end with cashew-nut shopping.

The package is also inclusive of all meals at the multi-cuisine Waterfront Terrace and Bar and their designer Ozone.

For more details on the packages and reservations, call Goa Marriott Resort on (0832) 6656033 or log on to www.goamarriott resort.com

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