Accor launches upscale Grand Mercure in Goa
A new destination for travellers and tourists.
Accor has opened the Grand Mercure Goa Shrem Resort. Nestled amidst the serene countryside of lush paddy plantations, relaxation reigns at this upscale Goa resort. This breathtaking property just off North Goa’s bustling nightlife and beaches is designed as a magical hideaway where time stands still and the serenity of the location rejuvenates you. Owned by the Shrem Group and managed by Accor India, this enchanting getaway is situated on the calm and inviting corner of Candolim road and is only 40 minutes from the airport by car. Whether relishing an intimate couple’s hideaway or a retreat for the entire family, the 121 rooms and suites at this resort offers havens of space and coziness. Commenting at the launch, Nitan Chhatwal, MD, Shrem Group, said, “We are delighted to be associated with the Grand Mercure brand in India, and are confident of Grand Mercure Goa Shrem Resort being a preferred choice for travelers. With this association, we plan to bring the best of hospitality to leisure and business travelers to the region”. Manish Dayya, General Manager, Grand Mercure Goa Shrem Resort, said, “Our aim at the Grand Mercure Goa Shrem Resort is to create a memorable experience for all our guests. The resort has been designed as an upscale escape for families and couples offering solitude, comfort & a well-deserved holiday slumber! With unique dining concepts on offer, the resort strives to delight guests’ palate with an array of flavours”.
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