Hospitality Talk

Paradise Village Beach Resort, Goa, launches NIKO

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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.

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