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Title: Visiting The Taj Fisherman's Cove Hotel Chennai India

Author: Ian SG Smith

Article:
The Taj Fisherman's Cove gave us a terrific first impression, of
cool, calm professionalism when we arrived.

Looking around we were initially impressed by the huge pool with
swim up bar, the lush gardens, and our beachfront cabin.

The food was excellent, especially at the beach side restaurant,
where the seafood was out of this world.

We were spoiled for choice with the breakfasts, there was food
for all nationalities, from The English to Indian, and Japanese,
you'd never get bored!!

We had a beach cabin with an outside shower, fantastic views out
to sea, and a great sitting area to enjoy the views.

The beach was perfectly clean, and the sea didn't seem anything
like as polluted as we had been told to expect. In fact the
water was fine.

The longer we stayed, the more we felt that there was a slight
degree of arrogance from the staff who were never impolite in
any way, but they almost seemed smug. Having said that the
service was excellent, although at times a little slow in the
restaurants.

This is very much a 'children are welcomed hotel' at the
weekends, so be prepared if you don't have any yourself for the
descent of the masses, and I do means lot and lots. You could
almost say overrun.

It also would be fair to point out that although everything was
very clean, it was also quite dated. The bathrooms were almost
antique, and on closer inspection the hotel definitely needs
more than maintenance, it also needs updating, so that it comes
up to the high levels of other Taj hotels we have stayed in. I
suppose it is India, and it's nice to feel just a little of the
fading colonial grandeur!!

The hardest thing of all was to get a booking confirmed at The
Taj Fisherman's Cove, but keep persevering because it is worth
it at the end.

About the author:
Ian Smith travels extensively, and never pays the full brochure
price, he does a lot of research before booking an hotel, and
his opinions on the best worldwide vacation spots are now
accepted by people all over the world. Read about other great
hotels at http://www.worldwidevacationspots.com.

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