We flew on the 27th with Air India, was dreading it after reading a few horror stories, but I have to admit they where fine, but having said that we did sleep most of the journey. Was a bit peeved when they served the dinners all the indians where getting a curry of some sort and we got fobbed of with roast lamb, veg & potatoes, I have to admit there was a whole lot of lamb in the container. The weird thing I did find was after all the airport security and the no sharp object thing, is Air India actually give you a proper metal knife & fork.
Well we arrived in Candolim at around 10.45 pm through our bags in Rising waves and not pretty petals, I think we where the only people staying there. Headed to fishermans cove to be told they cant serve us with any alcohol due th the 11 o clock rule oh well thank god for Newtons who happy to serve us with a few king fisher & a bottle of vodka, so we sat on our balcony till 5 am.
Next day we headed down to the beach there was only 5 shacks open so it was nice to actually see some beach rather than shack after shack, spent our time mainly in tidal wave.
Candolim was very quiet as we expected, a few places on beach road where open but come the 30th it was all closed down, leaving Jazz corner & fishermans open.
Went Anjuna market after saying I was not going again this time, glad we did, all flip flops had been reduced to 100 rups so I couldnt affored not to buy myself quite a few pairs. And a gorgeous bed spread with matching pillows that was then half the price we had paid for previous ones on other visits.
Took a ride down stone house end and went in a bar called Mikeys bar, the owner was a fab guy whos english was very good and was one of them people who are funny with out even knowin it, he got his mum to cook us a meal and invited us down the neaxt day for it, it was bloody fab, never thought I would be a vindaloo girl but this was amazing, hot but not sit there and make you sweat hot and you could taste every spice in there, me & the hubs felt like food conisuirs.
All in all we had a fab time, yeh it was hot and humid, but the breeze on the beach was welcome, the exchange rate hit 86 in Calangute so we exchanged quite a bit for future visits, looking forward to my xmas visit and maybe another April visit next year.
We had a one hour delay on the way back so not the end of the world, and I have to be honest I had the best Mcdonalds ever in Dheli aiport.