Former Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh invites travelers to stay at his Airbnb in Goa

Travelers now have the option of spending the night in by Yuvraj Singh Villa perched in Goa.

The former Indian cricketer has listed Casa Singh on Airbnb for a two night stay in October.

Up to six people can check into the three-bedroom villa, which boasts 180-degree panoramic sea views, a private swimming pool and lush gardens full of greenery and bougainvillea.

Scroll through the gallery above for more photos of Yuvraj Singh’s Goan Villa

Stays cost 1,212 rupees ($15) per night – the two twelves signifying the birthday and shirt number of India’s 2011 World Cup hero. Bookings are available from October 14-16 only.

“My home in Goa has always been extremely special to me. As my job takes me around the world, this villa is where my wife and I come together to spend quality time with our friends and family. said Singh.

Lucky fans who check into the villa will start their stay with a virtual encounter with the cricketer, setting the tone for a very special holiday.

Travelers can visit all of Singh’s favorite sites Goa spots and enjoy a screening of his most memorable innings. Cricket accolades – including one of his first 150 in a one-day international match – and family photos are scattered around the villa.

The house is perfectly situated as a base from which travelers can depart and explore the colorful charms of the sunny villages of Goa. A trip to scenic Divar Island by e-bike is also included, where guests can cycle through mangrove fields, churches, and temples.

You can use the villa as a base to explore the beaches of Goa.  Photo: Unsplash

Dinner will be served by a private chef who will cook local Goan dishes and cook up sunsets on the outdoor terrace, where you can enjoy amazing sunsets.

Before leaving, all guests will receive a personalized souvenir of Singh to take home as a unique vacation memento.

Opening of reservations on September 28 on airbnb.com and travelers are responsible for their own flights to and from Goa.

Updated: September 22, 2022, 1:43 p.m.

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