Paradise Village Beach Resort, Goa, launches NIKO
Goa is fast gaining ground as a MICE destination. To attract the MICE crowd coming into the state, Paradise Village Beach Resort has launched its latest F&B offering – NIKO. With its origins in Greece, NIKO is named after Nike – the mythological Greek goddess of victory. This new outlet brings to guests the Greek hospitality experience, the foundation of which is based on the legacy of an ancient civilisation. NIKO welcomes its guests with a warm smile. Here, guests can enjoy endless miles of an aquamarine coastline, beautiful sunsets, and golden sandy beaches.
Paradise Village Beach Resort promises guests great value and a relaxed atmosphere. Along with an indoor conference hall and state-of-the-art facilities for meetings, the resort also offers recreational opportunities and learning. Spread across 10 acres of beautiful property overlooking the Arabian Sea, this 95-room Spanish-style beach resort is located on the popular Calangute Beach in North Goa. It has been serving as a most prominent MICE destination for the last 30 years. The Pearl of Paradise conference hall is aesthetically designed to reflect a modern taste and can accommodate up to 200 guests. Paradise Village also offers multiple outdoor venue options with spectacular views of the sea. This outdoor area stretches over 200,000 sqft. The entire ground can accommodate up to 800 guests.
Rishi Dandona, Managing Director, Paradise Village Beach Resort, Goa, believes that a distinguishing factor when it comes to pulling in a bigger share of the MICE section in Goa is the resort’s responsive, prompt, and helpful staff that can deliver high standards of personalised care. This augments the brand’s reputation in the segment. “Our experience shows that customised packages, personalisation, and tailored requirements are attributes that are in high demand amongst traveller groups today,” he says.
MICE contributes approximately 50-65 per cent of the total revenue of the resort. It primarily caters to corporates from Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, and Hyderabad. The agriculture, pharmaceutical, and banking industries frequent the resort.