Hotel Kenilworth, Goa, offers everyone an amazing 5* hospitality and on-beach experience. November is the start of the peak season in Goa, with great weather and fewer crowds to experience the best Goa has to offer. Centrally located, the hot & happening restaurants, clubs & pubs of North Goa are easily accessible by car/bike.
You are most welcome to come with your partner, family, or friends to Hotel Kenilworth for Energise 2023 and enjoy the amazing hospitality and the Goa experience.
You can also avail of the special all-inclusive double accommodation rates available to all presenters/speakers/delegates. Please reach out to our team for additional details, or just book on a single occupancy basis & inform our team about your partner who will accompany you so that we can do the needful at the backend. Extra charges will apply for additional guests and accompanying children/minors.
Presenting a captivating blend of luxury, comfort, serenity and fine hospitality, Kenilworth Resort & Spa is one of the most renowned luxury resorts in South Goa resorts. A haven of serene comfort, our resort is a favorite among leisure and corporate travellers, as well as foreign charters. We offer opulent accommodations, lush dining spaces, grand event venues, retro-chic facilities, a fancy spa and a sprawling family-style swimming pool!






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