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Ideal Beach Resort Details
Ideal Beach Resort - Accommodation in Mahabalipuram
Prices From $22.81, £12.90, 18.71
Accommodation Type: HOTEL
Ideal Beach Resort
Tamil Nadu
Mahabalipuram
perfect beach / sea Resort is a luxuriously designed 3 star beach / sea resort with roomy rooms and personal balconies at Mahabalipuram, 50 kilometers from Chennai. located along the picturesque Coromandel coastal, the perfect beach / sea Resort offers a magical blend of sun, surf and sand whilst conserving privacy and seclusion. The hotel has an onsite restaurant that offers a range of local and international cuisine. Due to the seaside position the chefs specialise in seafood dishes – crabs, lobsters and a wide selection of fish straight from the nets of local fishermen. Food scrumptious food - Indian Continental, Chinese and Srilankan. specialties in sea food - crabs, lobsters and wide selection of fish, straight from the nets of the local fishermen Other services and amenities the hotel has include a bar, swimming pool, taxi and travel agency, barbeque, on call Doctor, laundry service, fax, foreign exchange and safety deposit boxes. A main attraction nearbynear the resort is Mamallapuram, the capital of the 7th century Pallava kings, famous for their patronage of art and culture. Visitors to this site can view some of the world’s largest bas-reliefs and rock-cut temples, some of them carved from a single rock.
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