-KH News Desk (editorial1@imaws.org)

Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, the world’s largest hotel franchising company, has announced the expansion of its footprint in India’s premier leisure destination with the opening of Riverside Goa, a Trademark Collection by Wyndham. This 110-key resort marks the third Wyndham-branded property in the state and the debut of the Trademark Collection in the Goan market.
Located along the scenic banks of the Arpora River, the resort is strategically positioned to offer a tranquil escape while remaining within close proximity to the vibrant nightlife and beaches of North Goa, including Baga and Anjuna. The property is designed to cater to “independent-minded” travelers who seek a unique local character combined with the reliability of a global loyalty program like Wyndham Rewards.
Property Highlights & Guest Amenities:
-
Upscale Accommodation: The resort features 110 well-appointed rooms and suites, many of which offer direct views of the river or the lush landscaped gardens.
-
Culinary Offerings: Guests can dine at the signature all-day restaurant, which blends traditional Goan flavors with international favorites, or enjoy the poolside lounge bar.
-
Leisure & Wellness: The resort includes a sprawling outdoor swimming pool, a fully equipped fitness center, and a dedicated spa offering indigenous wellness treatments.
-
Events & MICE: With versatile indoor and outdoor banquet spaces, the property is positioned as a prime venue for intimate weddings, social celebrations, and corporate offsites.
Strategic Expansion in India: The launch of Riverside Goa is part of Wyndham’s aggressive growth strategy in the Indian subcontinent, where it currently operates over 60 hotels. By introducing the Trademark Collection to Goa, the group is tapping into the “boutique-luxury” segment, which has seen a post-pandemic surge as travelers prioritize unique, localized experiences over standardized hotel formats.
The resort is expected to significantly boost the premium inventory in North Goa, contributing to local employment and strengthening the state’s position as a year-round global tourism hub.






