Nilaya Hermitage

26 Apr'24

27 Apr'24

1 room, 2 guests

Nilaya Hermitage

Nilaya Hermitage

Goa | Fri, 26 Apr - Sat, 27 Apr | 1 Room, 2 Adults

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Nilaya Hermitage

3-star Hotel · Arpora

4.5/5

(82 reviews)

Couple friendly property

Amenities

Air conditioning

Housekeeping services

Swimming Pool

Restaurant

Parking

Airport shuttle service

Property rules

Check-in: After 02:00 PM, Check-out: 12:00 PM

Guests below 18 years of age NOT allowed

Alcohol consumption NOT allowed within the premises

Pets NOT allowed within the premises

Guests can pay by Debit/ Credit Card (VISA & Mastercard)

About property

Nilaya is a place of uncommon beauty and tranquility designed to be in harmony with nature. It lies on top of a lush hill in Arpora, Goa. Spread over 20 acres, it has been designed to provide personalized luxury. Each of the 11 rooms is unique in architecture and dcor whilst promising tranquility and solitude from the world outside. Nilaya Hermitage is a fabulous luxury hotel located in Goa, at a distance of 6 km from the railway station. This 2 floored fine property comprises of 11 plush rooms. Conveniences like airport transfer, laundry facility, internet access, medical services and a parking space are provided. Guests can enjoy a swim in the pool, rejuvenate themselves with a steam bath, workout at the fitness center and indulge in a therapeutic massage treatment. It also incorporates a full-fledged library and a garden.

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Location

Arpora, Goa, 403509

Ratings & reviews

4.5/5

(82 reviews)

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4.5

Rooms

4.5

Service

4

Value

5

Hygiene

Dangerous place to stay

1/5

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happyHampsire on Mar 13, 2024

We booked a week in this hotel to see if we liked the area , good bits was some of the local restaurants were amazing ie Fish dish the down side is the cost to go there with hotel cabs £13 for 2 hours from when you get picked up ...the hotel is really in desperate need of repair roof tiles are falling off and nothing to stop it hitting a guest, no fridges in room to keep water cold ( told they took them out as they didn't want guests to have own drinks in fridge, we did get one in the end as water warm yuck . They don't mention anywhere that its a public pool during quiet times ...bang went our peace and quiet rowdy kids and a very vocal woman who the staff did not know what to do with...in the dining room above the pool a beam fell down and all they did was move it out of the way and let people sit there ...kids were jumping off the wall into the pool , people sleeping in the meditation room yuck the grounds really need upgrading walking along side the pool have steps to rooms below with no railings around the top to stop you falling down into the drop. The manager was only available for our last night ...oh and big problem is the room above reception is dark you cant read a book at night bathroom not finished and next to no water to shower..no safe and staff say you can leave room unlocked then there is outside people walking around ...no fire alarms at all and the cook needs to learn to cook chicken my girlfriends was so dry (but was all she could eat off menu )New owners maybe need to spend some money on the place In its day i bet it was great ...not anymore

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Heaven in the forest

5/5

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David M on Apr 09, 2023

Heaven , simply put. In the middle of the forest overlooking apora. Teeming with exotic birds and monkeys . Spa is a must . Staff went above and beyond. I forgot the guide book and just asked them. I shall return . One of my favorite hotels in the world . And I’ve been to a few

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Sexual assault swept under the rug

1/5

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Meg M on Feb 13, 2023

I recently visited the Nilaya hotel and spa with three girlfriends to celebrate our friend's birthday. I booked ayurvedic spa massages for each of us. Nilaya staff were very accommodating in accepting my booking but did not inform me that the massage therapists were all male – as always I was expecting female masseuses. Having heard horror stories in the past, I felt vulnerable and uncomfortable when I realised my masseuse was male but I didn’t want to make a scene as we were celebrating my friend's birthday and I wanted this to be a fun experience for us all.  I’ve had many ayurvedic massages over the years but always by female masseuses in India, largely due to spa policies.   My masseuse didn’t speak a word of English which was surprising given this is an exclusive establishment that attracts so many foreign travellers. We were not offered towels to cover our bodies and we did not feel relaxed. I was worried my friends would feel uncomfortable and clearly, my intuition was right.   Unfortunately, my friend who was massaged by the same masseuse after I was indecently assaulted. My friend was shaken and horrified by the experience, but understandably she was equally confused and shell-shocked at the time of the incident. Being the selfless and considerate friend she is, she also didn’t want to spoil our friend's birthday and therefore did not share her experience with us until the following day.   My friend's husband visited the hotel to make a complaint and was shown very little compassion. He was kept waiting for an unreasonable amount of time and the staff denied and brushed off the incident. Later they apologised and assured us the masseuse had been fired, but have never provided us with any proof of his termination. As a bare minimum, the hotel agreed to reimburse our costs, but has failed to do so or subsequently respond to messages.   This entire experience has been incredibly upsetting and scarring for all involved. I am not a person who leaves negative reviews,  I do not believe in spreading negativity, but I feel it would be utterly irresponsible of me not to warn others.   After many back-and-forth conversations with hotel managers Jomy and Jonny, we feel the manner in which this incident has been handled is unjust and unprofessional. To protect other women from suffering the same experience I hope this review will be read and acknowledged by all female travellers planning to visit the Nilaya spa (or any spa for that matter,) for your own safety, please be aware, vigilant and always ask for a female masseuse.

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Warning to all women

1/5

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Clovin on Jan 13, 2023

I am writing this review to strongly warn ladies against visiting this hotel. On December 16 I visited the spa together with 3 other friends from Singapore as a birthday treat for one of our group. When we made the booking we informed the management about the make up of the group and that we wanted an Ayurvedic massage. Despite management being aware that we were a group of ladies we were never informed that the hotel only employed male masseurs - which would have been a natural fact to share with a group of female customers. With regret now, and going against my intuition on the day, I proceeded to have the massage. To my horror and disgust the masseur touched me inappropriately during the massage and I shouted to him to stop. I felt violated and sickened and was left in state of shock about what had just happened. It took me some time to process - as is very usual in cases such as these. Late the same night I sent an email to the management of the hotel and received a pathetic response. The next day my husband went to the hotel to confront the General Manager - Ramakant Pal - about what had happened. The hotel’s attitude was to state that in more than 20 years of operation such an incident hadn’t happened before. They believe this was a defence against what happened to me. They suggested as the complaint wasn’t made immediately that nothing could have happened. Unsurprisingly the management we met were all male and perhaps lack the empathy and understanding that a female member of staff may have shown. The General Manager after some discussion confirmed that the employee in question would have his employment terminated but only after my husband said we would write a review detailing the events. When asked about the checks and balances that the hotel employs when hiring staff we were told that the staff member in question was employed on a seasonal basis and had only been with them a short period of time. Despite management promising that they would provide written confirmation of the action they had taken and despite another phone call with another seemingly senior member of staff (Joemee) where similar promises were made, we received nothing. The management refuse to respond to our messages and refuse to take any action. I would strongly urge women to avoid at this establishment. There are probably many fine establishments in Goa for an Ayurvedic massage but this is NOT one of them. For your safety please avoid this hotel. I am writing this review as I strongly believe that if I can prevent something similar happening to just one other person then it will be some form of closure on what was - and still is - a traumatic experience.

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Lovely Property, but hard to recommend

2/5

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mr_anthrope on Dec 15, 2022

Let's get this out of the way. There is nothing wrong with the rooms, the property, or the staff at Nilaya. All were perfectly lovely during the course of our stay. However, there are several things that make staying here impossible to recommend. 1. Terribly overpriced. Granted, we visited during December which is peak season, but the close to Rs 12,000 for a room with no breakfast is laughable. And if you go by online listings, the breakfast comes to close to Rs 2,000 per head, which most 5 stars would be ashamed to ask for. We did not try the breakfast, obviously. But I'm rather certain it's not worth that insane price. 2. Wildly different prices on different websites. There was a constant feeling that we were being ripped off. We made our reservation on Booking.com, where the room with balcony was supposedly the most economical option at 12k per night. But on other websites, there were rooms listed at 5k a night, but no pictures included. I am inclined to believe these were the exact same rooms, but deliberately without images, so that you are inclined to book the more expensive version. When confronted about this, the manager just laughed it off and gave no explanation. 3. Terrible communication. The phone number on Google, Booking and even their own website DOES NOT WORK. Until the day of our booking we were simply unable to reach the property to check if it was even operational. We asked for our booking to be cancelled owing to non-responsiveness of the hotel, but the request was denied and the tariff non-refundable, so we just had to arrive in Goa and hope and pray that the place existed. Fun! 4. Rules & Restrictions. We were told upon arrival that outside food and drinks are not allowed inside and that our booking would be cancelled if this rule were broken. Literally the first thing told to us upon arrival. I understand that hotels are allowed to impose their own rules, but at no point in our booking experience was this communicated to us. The property is also at the top of a hill which is a very steep climb, and you need to have a car to get in and out. We had one, because we're regular visitors to Goa and know people who can organise vehicles for us. But again, this was not communicated anywhere. Their last order for food is at 9.30pm. So you are stuck ordering from their insanely overpriced menu (seriously, more expensive than Mumbai) if you need food. Even after their last order, you cannot bring in food from elsewhere. So unless you have a private/rented vehicle to go out for dinner, you'll be paying 12k a night for the luxury of remaining hungry post 10pm. The pool is open for only very restricted hours (10am to 5.30pm). Again, not communicated. TL;DR - Unless you plan to spend every waking hour at the property to get value for the money you're paying (which involves spending EVEN MORE exorbitant money on F&B), I simply can't recommend this place. There are dozens of hotels that give you far better value, are more accessibly located, and don't punish you with a hundred rules for being on vacation. As lovely and "insta-worthy" as the property and rooms are here, do yourself a favour and book elsewhere.

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