Cherai Beach Resorts 3*
Main amenities
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Free Wi-Fi
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Parking
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24-hour services
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Express check-in/ -out
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Swimming Pool
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Private beach
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Sports activities
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Spa and relaxation
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On-site Dining
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Meeting facilities
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Child-friendly
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Air conditioning
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No pets allowed
Location
Offering a health club, a lazy river, and spa therapy, as well as the views of the sea, Cherai Beach Resorts is located 4.2 km from Basilica of Our Lady of Snows. The resort features an indoor swimming pool, a gym and Wi-Fi in public areas.
This 3-star hotel lies about a -minute walk from Laccadive Sea and 10 minutes by car from the Portuguese Pallipuram Fort. The backed Kuzhupilly Beach is 2.3 km from the Resorts in Cherai Beach. Nature lovers will appreciate the proximity to Cherai Beach, which is 650 metres away. Standing 4.5 km away, the St. Thomas Forane Church is a hard-to-miss divine tourist destination. For those travelling from afar, Cochin International airport is 32 minutes' drive away.
Cherai Beach Resorts offers 28 rooms with a minibar fridge, tea and coffee-making facilities, and such modern conveniences as a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. Furnished with a writing desk, they also have soundproof windows. Bathrooms inlude a separate toilet and a shower, and such fine comforts as shower caps and bath sheets.
A complimentary breakfast is served each morning. This accommodation features an Indian restaurant, offering Indian cuisine. Guests are welcome to the lounge bar to relax with a drink. Sample Mediterranean specialities at Oceanview located in the immediate vicinity of the Resorts Cherai Beach.
Review by hotel critic
My recent stay at the Cherai Resort was marked by its unique culinary offerings and serene location, perfect for anyone seeking a getaway from the urban landscape. Nestled between the sea and a tranquil lake, this resort boasts striking views, making leisurely walks around the property quite delightful. The restaurant experience, however, had its ups and downs. While the ambiance was inviting, my request for breakfast was overlooked, leading to a rather unfortunate situation. I found myself with a rather unsatisfactory meal: a triangle of bread with diminishing freshness, a sliver of aged cheese, and an overly ripe banana wrapped in a laundry bag. It left me in a rush, almost making me miss my departing flight. On a brighter note, I did appreciate the introduction to Karkidaka Kanji, a medicated rice preparation that speaks to the region's therapeutic traditions. It was an interesting touch that links local flavors with wellness. The resort's cooperative staff made up for my dining experience, offering prompt assistance even amidst heavy rain.