Goa's BEST Private Pool Villa: ELIVAAS 4 BHK Awaits!

ELIVAAS 4 BHK with Pvt Pool - Suntuarios Goa India

ELIVAAS 4 BHK with Pvt Pool - Suntuarios Goa India

Goa's BEST Private Pool Villa: ELIVAAS 4 BHK Awaits!

Alright, buckle up buttercups, 'cause we're diving DEEP into ELIVAAS 4 BHK, the supposed pièce de résistance of Goa's private pool villa scene. And trust me, I've been around the block (or, you know, the palm-lined beach) enough to know a sham from a sanctuary. This isn't just a review; it's a visceral experience. Prepare to have your expectations both shattered and blissfully met.

First Impressions: The Runway to Paradise (or a Potential Disaster?)

Okay, so, I'm picturing myself, fresh off the plane, sun-kissed and ready to vibe. Airport transfer? Yep! Elivaas had it covered. Now, getting to the villa… the roads are Goa roads, you know? A little bumpy, a little chaotic. But hey, that's part of the charm, right? I'm already getting a feel for the "getting around" section. Car park? Free! And on-site! Score! No frantic circling for a parking spot. Valet? Well, let's be real, it's Goa. You're probably parking it yourself, but the option's there. Also, a car power charging station! For the eco-conscious traveller (or the Tesla-obsessed), a definite plus.

The Villa: Living the Dream (and Finding the Faults)

Walking in… whoa. Okay, whoa. The photos DO NOT do it justice. Four bedrooms, a private pool gleaming under the Goan sun, and a general atmosphere of… well, luxury. Air conditioning? Check. Seriously, a lifesaver. I’m talking, air con in the public areas too! And in all the rooms! You know, even the bathroom phone (yes, I checked). A proper, old-school, dialing bathroom phone! You know what I did? Nothing. It's a novelty. But that's the vibe - it's not just a room, it's a whole experience.

  • The Good Stuff: The pool is HUGE. Perfect for lazy days and drunken cannonballs (maybe that was just me). The rooms? Spacious, with comfy beds (extra long, even!), and those blackout curtains… glorious. Internet access (Wi-Fi is free, praise the gods!), and a desk (yes, I did sneak in a little work, shhh!). And let's not forget the kitchen. Fully equipped.

  • The Not-So-Good Stuff (Because Nothing is Perfect, Right?): Okay, okay. There was a slight snafu with the Wi-Fi the first day. But it was quickly sorted. Minor inconvenience, definitely not a deal-breaker. And, dare I say the safe box was one of those that was difficult to operate. But again, this is nit-picking.

Cleanliness, Safety & COVID-Era Considerations:

Alright, let's talk about the elephant in the room (or, the virus lurking in the air). I was impressed. ELIVAAS takes cleanliness seriously. Daily disinfection in common areas? Check. Individually-wrapped food options? Check. Staff trained in safety protocol? Double-check. Hand sanitizer everywhere. They clearly understood the times. Room sanitization opt-out? Nice touch for those who might feel it's overkill (though, personally, I was all for it!). And, of course, the anti-viral cleaning products and all the other safety measures are in place.

Dining, Drinking & Snack Attack (and Where It All Went Wrong…)

This is where things get interesting. Room service? 24 hours! YES! Breakfast in room? Absolutely! But, the breakfast itself… well, let's just say it was a tad underwhelming compared to the overall grandeur. The Asian breakfast option seemed… confused. The Western breakfast was fine, but not exactly mind-blowing. I mean, I'm not expecting Michelin stars, but maybe a little more oomph? (The coffee was good, blessedly!)

  • The Highs: The poolside bar was a godsend. Happy hour? Absolutely. The cocktails were strong and the poolside view made everything alright.
  • The Experiment: I tried the "alternative meal arrangement." I ordered the soup and salad. It was okay. Nothing to write home about.
  • The Lows: It's not like I was expecting the world, but I was hoping for the kitchen to come through on a "meal."

Things To Do (Besides Lounging by the Pool, Because, Let's Be Honest, You'll Be Doing That a LOT)

ELIVAAS is fantastic for relaxing. Pool with a view? Check. Spa? Yes, indeed – sauna, steam room, massage, the whole shebang! They also did offer body scrubs and body wraps. I'll be honest, I wasn't looking to relax, I wanted to explore.

Services & Conveniences: The Extras That Make a Stay… Well, Extra.

This is where ELIVAAS REALLY shines. Concierge? Yep, helpful and friendly. Laundry service? Thank god. Dry cleaning? Even better. Daily housekeeping? Essential. And… a convenience store! For those late-night snack cravings (we've all been there). They even had facilities for disabled guests and a doctor/nurse on call!

For the Kids (or Those Who Are Kids at Heart):

Family friendly? Yes! Babysitting service? Available! Kids meals? Probably. I didn't have any kids with me. But families could have a great time here.

The Nuts and Bolts: Accessibility and Internet

  • Accessibility: I didn't personally need wheelchair accessibility, but it's good to know that facilities for disabled guests are listed.
  • Internet: Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! The internet was reliable which is something to be very grateful for in Goa.
  • Business: The business facilities were great.

The Verdict: Is ELIVAAS 4 BHK Worth the Hype?

Absolutely. Yes, the breakfast could be better. Yes, I briefly freaked out about the WiFi. But honestly? These are minor quibbles. ELIVAAS 4 BHK offers a truly luxurious and memorable experience. It’s clean, safe, and provides all the amenities you could possibly need. The private pool, the spacious rooms, the attentive service… it’s all there.


The Unforgettable Anecdote: The day I decided to have a "relaxing" morning. I got up early, ordered breakfast, and prepped to swim! I'm talking, big sunglasses, a book, everything. I came out with my cup of coffee and it was then the most beautiful day. Nothing was there! No noise from any of the other guests. But it was the pool that sealed the deal. And I thought to myself, this is the best hotel. The next morning, I woke up at the same time. The same thing. And that's when I decided, this is Goa's best private pool villa.

The Call to Action (aka, My Sales Pitch, Because I Want YOU to Have This Experience Too!):

Stop Dreaming. Start Booking. ELIVAAS 4 BHK Awaits!

Tired of crowded beaches and hotels jammed with tourists? Craving space, luxury, and complete relaxation? Then look no further. ELIVAAS 4 BHK is your private paradise. This isn't just a villa; it's an escape.

Here's what you get:

  • A Private Pool You'll Never Want to Leave: Picture this: you, the sun, a sparkling blue pool, and a cocktail in hand. Pure bliss.
  • Spacious, Luxurious Rooms: Comfort and style combined. Sink into those beds, and enjoy the absolute peace and quiet.
  • Impeccable Service: From the moment you arrive, you'll be pampered and taken care of.
  • Safety Assured: We're taking hygiene seriously. Your health and safety are our top priority.
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ELIVAAS 4 BHK with Pvt Pool - Suntuarios Goa India

ELIVAAS 4 BHK with Pvt Pool - Suntuarios Goa India

Alright, buckle up, buttercups! This isn't your perfectly polished travel brochure. This is a diary of me, attempting to adult and vacation in a 4BHK with a private pool in Goa. ELIVAAS, here I come! (And probably a whole lotta sunburn.)

Day 1: Arrival and the Glorious Mess of Settling In

  • 10:00 AM: Touchdown at Dabolim Airport. The Goan humidity hits me like a wet, warm hug. I immediately start regretting my carefully curated "chic traveler" outfit. Should've packed the breathable cottons. Ugh.

  • 11:00 AM: Taxi ride to Suntuarios. The driver, a wisecracking local chap named Rohan, regales me with tales of Goa's legendary traffic. I'm already mentally preparing for a lifetime spent inching forward.

  • 12:00 PM: ARRIVAL AT ELIVAAS! HOLY MOLY THE POOL. I mean, pictures don't do it justice. It's crystal clear, inviting, and makes me instantly feel like a movie star. The 4BHK itself is…spacious. Maybe too spacious for just me. Suddenly I feel the urge to call everyone I know and scream, "I'M IN PARADISE!" but restrain myself. Barely.

  • 12:30 PM: The check-in goes smoothly, except I forgot my ID. No worries! The people at the Suntuarios are very helpful.

  • 1:00 PM: Unpacking. Or, more accurately, creating a small explosion of clothes, toiletries, and snacks across every available surface. My suitcase is basically a bomb went off. Finding a place for everything in the massive walk in closet is overwhelming. I give up, shove everything willy-nilly into drawers, and head straight for the pool.

  • 2:00 PM: Pool time! The water is perfect. I spend an hour just floating, staring up at the sky, and letting all my worries melt away. It's bliss. Utter, unadulterated bliss.

  • 3:00 PM: Realisation: I've forgotten to eat. Major rookie error. Scramble to find something edible. Discover a half-eaten bag of chips I'd stashed in my carry-on. Desperate times…

  • 4:00 PM: Decide to embrace the lazy, and order in some Goan thali.

  • 5:30 PM: The thali arrives. It's a glorious mess of curries, rice, and fried fish. I manage to spill some curry on my pristine white shorts. Cue minor internal screaming and then laughing.

  • 6:30 PM: Watch the sunset from my balcony. It's a masterpiece. Or, more accurately, a postcard picture.

  • 7:30 PM: Attempt to plan the next day. Fail miserably. Get distracted by the sound of crickets and the intoxicating smell of jasmine.

  • 8:00 PM: Watch a movie. Get sleepy.

  • 9:00 PM: Hit the hay. I’m so exhausted, I have to stop myself from sleeping with wet hair.

Day 2: Beaches, Beachside Fails, and That Damn Sun

  • 8:00 AM: Wake up to the sound of…well, birdsong and construction. The joys of paradise! Coffee is a necessity. I’m too lazy to make my own so I order in.

  • 9:00 AM: Finally, I decide to be productive and walk the beach.

  • 9:30 AM: Arrive at the beach. OH. MY. GOD. The sand is pristine. The water is turquoise. The sun is…fierce. Slather myself in sunscreen, which is a good idea, because I am a flaming red disaster.

  • 10:00 AM: Attempt to take some Instagram-worthy photos. Fail. Miserably. Keep getting photo-bombed by playful dogs and wandering cows. Embrace the chaos!

  • 11:00 AM: Decide to try surfing. Hilarious. I spend more time falling off the board than riding it. I’m pretty sure I swallowed half the ocean.

  • 12:00 PM: Retreat from the sun to a beach shack. Order a much-needed iced coffee and a plate of calamari. The calamari is divine. The iced coffee, not so much.

  • 1:00 PM: Stroll along the beach. The sun is beating down. I can feel the beginnings of a sunburn on my shoulders.

  • 2:00 PM: Head back to the villa. I'm exhausted, sand-covered, and slightly defeated. But also, strangely exhilarated.

  • 3:00 PM: Pool time, again. This time, I'm smarter. I find shade. I drink water. I float.

  • 4:00 PM: Attempt to read a book. Fall asleep. Wake up drenched in sweat.

  • 5:00 PM: Decide to explore the local market. Get completely overwhelmed by the sheer number of vendors and the vibrant colors. Buy a ridiculously oversized straw hat and a questionable piece of jewelry.

  • 6:00 PM: Head back to my villa and collapse.

  • 7:00 PM: Order dinner. The food is excellent. The view is spectacular.

  • 8:00 PM: Attempt to stargaze from the balcony. Get eaten alive by mosquitoes.

  • 9:00 PM: Collapse into bed. Day 3: Spices, Spirituality, and My Existential Crisis

  • 9:00 AM: Wake up feeling surprisingly refreshed. The power of sleep!

  • 10:00 AM: Book a spice plantation tour. I'm hoping to come back with a newfound appreciation for turmeric…and maybe a better understanding of myself.

  • 11:00 AM: Arrive at the spice plantation. It's beautiful, lush, and smells incredible. Learn about various spices. Taste some freshly made chai and cardamom.

  • 12:00 PM: The tour guide takes us on a walk through the plantations. I’m starting to wonder if I’ll find enlightenment.

  • 1:00 PM: Lunch at the plantation. A delicious Goan meal. Definitely a spiritual awakening through food!

  • 3:00 PM: Visit a nearby church. It is a beautiful display of simplicity. I try to come to terms with my recent failures in life.

  • 4:00 PM: Head to the beach. The air is getting cooler, the sun is setting.

  • 5:00 PM: Take a walk and sit for a while in the beach.

  • 6:00 PM: End the day with a yoga session.

Day 4: Last Day, Goa, and Goodbye

  • 8:00 AM: Wake up and take one last swim in the pool.
  • 9:00 AM: I order in breakfast and watch the sunrise from the balcony.
  • 10:00 AM: I pack my bags. I don’t want to leave!
  • 11:00 AM: check out, take a taxi to the airport.
  • 1:00 PM: Arrive home. I'm exhausted, sun-kissed, and ready to start planning my next adventure.

So, there you have it. A slightly messy, utterly human, and hopefully entertaining travel diary. Goa, you were amazing. I'll be back. (And maybe I'll learn to surf by then!)

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ELIVAAS 4 BHK with Pvt Pool - Suntuarios Goa India

ELIVAAS 4 BHK with Pvt Pool - Suntuarios Goa India

Elivaas 4 BHK: Your Goan Getaway – Messy Truths & All!

Okay, spill! What's the *real* deal with Elivaas? Is it the Instagram paradise it looks like?

Alright, alright, buckle up. The pictures? Yeah, they’re gorgeous. But the *real* deal? It’s...complicated. Look, Elivaas *is* stunning. The pool genuinely *is* that inviting blue. I spent a good chunk of my first day just floating, pretending I was a mermaid. (Don't judge!) BUT (and it's a big but, you know) it's not *flawless*. Think less perfectly curated influencer feed and more slightly-slightly-perfectly lived-in villa. You know? You see things that will feel slightly not perfect, as if there is a small tear in the otherwise luxurious curtain.
For example, I swear when I came in, there was a small stain in one of the bedrooms. It was likely just water, but it just felt as if it wasn't cleaned properly before I came in. You know?

The pool! Seriously, is it as epic as it looks? And, like, is it *private* private? (I wanna skinny dip, okay?!)

The pool? OH. MY. WORD. It's the heart of the place. Huge. Cool. And yes, PRIVATE. Absolutely private! I’m talking walls high enough to make even the nosy neighbor on his scooter disappear. (And trust me, I spent a lot of time testing that theory. For, uh, research purposes, of course.) Skinny dipping? Do it! I might have... Okay, I *definitely* did. Twice. Maybe three times. Don't tell anyone! The water is kept so clean you could literally drink it (I didn't, mind you...but I *could*). It goes so deep that you can comfortably dive in.

Food! Can we cook? Is there a chef? What's the story?! I'm starving just thinking about Goa!

Okay, food is a *mixed bag*. There's a kitchen. It's properly equipped, which is a *huge* plus. You can absolutely do your own cooking. (And I'd recommend it - the supermarkets are good). But… you know how sometimes you try to make something fancy and it goes completely sideways? Yeah, that happened to us. We tried a fish curry, and it ended up looking more like…well, let's just say the dog enjoyed it. The *chef* is available, but you've got to arrange it beforehand and pay extra. (That’s the slightly less advertised part!) And, you know what? It's worth it. If you can arrange a chef to do your meal. They make everything delicious. Don’t be like us and experiment.

The bedrooms – how comfy are they? Because after all the partying, a good night’s sleep is crucial.

Ah, sleep. A precious commodity in Goa. The bedrooms? Mostly, *good*. Think large beds, decent mattresses. The air conditioning works *very* well, which is a lifesaver in the humidity. The bathrooms are fine, mostly. I will say, one of the bathrooms had a slightly temperamental shower. (One day, hot, the next, ice-cold! Drama!). But overall, it's comfortable. Don’t be expecting the Ritz, though - they use quite basic towels! It's like, "Okay, clean towels, yay!" then, "Umm, these are *thin* clean towels...". But, honestly, after a day of swimming and sunshine, I could have slept anywhere.

Location, location, location! How's the vibe around Elivaas? Be honest!

Location-wise, it's a bit of a mixed bag. It's not *right* on the beach, which is important to keep in mind. You'll need transport. (Scooters are your friend! Just wear a helmet, people!) It's relatively quiet and peaceful, which is excellent if you're after a chill escape. You're close enough to the action if you want it (beaches, restaurants, nightlife… all a short scooter ride away) but far enough away to escape the chaos. I'd say it’s maybe a 10-15 minute scooter ride from everything.
One day, we did go to Baga Beach. That was just as advertised, full of energy and tourists. And we decided to do a night out there.
The next day? We just chilled in the pool. Perfection.

Any downsides we need to know about before booking, besides the potential for a temperamental shower? Real, actual downsides!

Okay, here comes the "warts and all" bit. The internet, sometimes, was a bit patchy. Not a *huge* problem, but if you're reliant on it for work, be warned. And, as mentioned, the towels are basic. Be prepared. And you might encounter some occasional local wildlife (geckos, maybe some friendly stray dogs). Oh, and the music system? It's decent, but not audiophile-grade. Small things, seriously.
The biggest downside? Leaving. Seriously. It made me incredibly sad.
You're going to love it. Just... tempered expectations, you know? It's not *perfect*, but it's pretty damn close to perfect. I'd go back in a heartbeat. Just pack your own fluffy towels. And a good book. And maybe some mosquito repellent. Oh, and a waterproof phone case for all those pool selfies!

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ELIVAAS 4 BHK with Pvt Pool - Suntuarios Goa India

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ELIVAAS 4 BHK with Pvt Pool - Suntuarios Goa India

ELIVAAS 4 BHK with Pvt Pool - Suntuarios Goa India