Zuri White Sands, Goa is also located in south west Goa, around 500 mts from Taj Exotica.
We visited Zuri in Jan 2010 and then again in July 2011. Needless to say, the experience was quite varied. As January is the tourist season, the hotel is filled with foreigners and all the restaurants and bars were fully functional. In June, the hotel was relatively less glamorous and the beach front bar was closed.
Like Taj Exotica, Zuri also has vast lush green grounds which lead to the beach, though the landscaping is not as imaginative. It has a spa and also organises yoga and meditation camps. Cycles are also available for the guests on a chargeable basis.
The high points of the hotel property are its pool area and the beach front bar called Fins & Rambooze. The pool is shaped like a curve that meanders around the main building of the hotel. It has been imaginatively designed and because of its size, offers some privacy. It also has a bar and is a good place to relax and have fun. The last time we visited Zuri, we spent almost 6 hours in the pool!!
Fins & Rambooze is an open air bar overlooking the beach. The set up is quite basic but the view is phenomenal. The choice of music adds to the mood. In good weather, the area is breezy and cool and is the perfect place to chit-chat and spend the evening.
In case one is looking for a more happening evening, Tangerine is the place to be. The hotel organises live music in the evening and then a DJ takes over in the night (the music is bollywood and hip-hop). The terrace attached to it has been tastefully done up and it serves sheesha.
The food is nothing to talk about. The buffet spread at the Waterfall Cafe gets repetitive and boring. Even the dishes ordered a la carte are not as appetising as one would hope. In fact, after two meals, we were thinking about other options and places to dine.
The rooms are basic yet comfortable - like all standard hotel rooms. We stayed in the Superior room for Rs.6,500 per night. The hotel staff is very cooperative and helpful.
When we visited Zuri, the casino was not very busy and seemed sort of seedy. However, we did not get a chance to gamble, so cannot say much about the experience.
On the whole, Zuri is a good option to consider if your budget is not very lavish. The rent for the basic room is reasonable and the in-house entertainment is good. However, spending more than two days within the hotel grounds may get boring and you may want to plan something more if you want to stay longer.
We visited Zuri in Jan 2010 and then again in July 2011. Needless to say, the experience was quite varied. As January is the tourist season, the hotel is filled with foreigners and all the restaurants and bars were fully functional. In June, the hotel was relatively less glamorous and the beach front bar was closed.
Like Taj Exotica, Zuri also has vast lush green grounds which lead to the beach, though the landscaping is not as imaginative. It has a spa and also organises yoga and meditation camps. Cycles are also available for the guests on a chargeable basis.
The high points of the hotel property are its pool area and the beach front bar called Fins & Rambooze. The pool is shaped like a curve that meanders around the main building of the hotel. It has been imaginatively designed and because of its size, offers some privacy. It also has a bar and is a good place to relax and have fun. The last time we visited Zuri, we spent almost 6 hours in the pool!!
Fins & Rambooze is an open air bar overlooking the beach. The set up is quite basic but the view is phenomenal. The choice of music adds to the mood. In good weather, the area is breezy and cool and is the perfect place to chit-chat and spend the evening.
In case one is looking for a more happening evening, Tangerine is the place to be. The hotel organises live music in the evening and then a DJ takes over in the night (the music is bollywood and hip-hop). The terrace attached to it has been tastefully done up and it serves sheesha.
The food is nothing to talk about. The buffet spread at the Waterfall Cafe gets repetitive and boring. Even the dishes ordered a la carte are not as appetising as one would hope. In fact, after two meals, we were thinking about other options and places to dine.
The rooms are basic yet comfortable - like all standard hotel rooms. We stayed in the Superior room for Rs.6,500 per night. The hotel staff is very cooperative and helpful.
When we visited Zuri, the casino was not very busy and seemed sort of seedy. However, we did not get a chance to gamble, so cannot say much about the experience.
On the whole, Zuri is a good option to consider if your budget is not very lavish. The rent for the basic room is reasonable and the in-house entertainment is good. However, spending more than two days within the hotel grounds may get boring and you may want to plan something more if you want to stay longer.