We've stayed at the Santana the last 3 times we've been to Goa - Nov 2009, Feb 2010 and Nov 2010 - and are gutted that we can't get in for this Feb.
It's the best hotel we've stayed in in Calangute/Candolim and it will be our 12th time in Feb 2011.
Is £1386 expensive?
Well, we paid £745 each for
3 weeks in Nov 2010 flying with Monarch from Gatwick and that was booked July 2010 so not last minute and not at the very end of the season - BUT it didn't include Premium seats.
Does your price? If it doesn't, I'd say it was a bit on the pricey side for 2 weeks.
But we
really like the Santana - and there's not a lot of availability leading up to the end of the season so it might be a 'grab it before it's gone' situation if you decide it's your choice of hotel.
It's a bit out of the centre of Candolim, towards Fort Aguarda but we generally walk into the centre of Candolim to eat during the evenings - maybe a 15 minute walk.
There are some nice restaurants down that end, including Bomras (Burmese), Kallinga, Stonehouse and Cecelias.
Local buses to Calangute & Mapusa stop outside the hotel, for buses into Panjim it's a 15 minute walk to the bus stop.
The first part as you come out of the Santana is on the road but a couple of hundred yards on (opposite the Stonehouse) there is a pavement.
The rooms at the Santana are light, airy, and above all clean.
The room boys are great.
I thought I'd done a hotel review but I must have forgotten - note to self.
98% of reviewers on Tripadvisor recommend the Santana and for accommodation in Goa that's saying something!
The gardens are very well kept and the head gardener is a real sweetie.
One downside is that the beach outside the hotel has been eroded by the River Princess but it did seem slightly better last Nov than in Feb 2010.
There's a good beach shack attached to the hotel - Calamari - or you can turn right along the beach and choose from any number of shacks.
The Santana has 2 pools, neither particularly large but both spotlessly clean.
Breakfast is toast & eggs so we don't usually bother with it.
I'd never go all-inclusive in Goa unless you get an exceptional deal where you're not paying much more than for B&B.
Let us know what you decide.