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Beaches

Beaches in kerala are places which present serenity of nature in its true perceptive. If one loves the vastness of the sea that touches the distinct horizon and enjoys the music of frothy waves that beat on the shores, beaches are ideal places for leisure time mediation as well as merriment. KOVALAM beach 14 kms from Trivandrum is an ideal place for rest and recreation. Rocky headlands separate the lighthouse beach and Hawah beach. Well known guest houses and restaurants behind the beach provide all comforts including excellent sea food to the tourists. Kovalam’s fisherman can be seen at dawn returning to VIZHINJAM in the powered vessels and in the traditional country boats.

Kerala beaches offer a unique experience to all the tourists who visit’s here. Perhaps nowhere in the world one can enjoy such close proximity with the sea in a marvelous ambience.

Varakala beach is considered to be a holy beach. It is also known as PAPANASHINI, Keralities from different parts of the world come here to pray for their ancestors.

Alappuzha Beach

Alappuzha Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in India. Alappuzha Beach is a beach in the Allepey district of Kerala, India. The beach has a small park nearby. Alappuzha Lighthouse stands near the beach which is also a curiosity for tourists. People from different parts of the world come to have a glimpse of this beach. You will find foreign tourist here at any time of the year.Alappuzha Beach is referred to as the Venice of the East by travelers from across the world; this Backwater Country is also home to diverse animal and bird life. By virtue of its proximity to the sea, the town has always enjoyed a unique place in the maritime history of Kerala. Alappuzha Beach is one of the most beautiful places for Honeymoon couple.

Bekal Beach

Bekal is a sleepy village on the coast of Arabian Sea and it is 64 km south of Mangalore. Centuries old Fort, virgin beaches and pristine backwaters are the key attractions here. This is the only Special Tourism Area declared by the Govt. of India, in God's Own Country. Bekal is fast developing as an international beach destination. Best part of this beach is it very long. As the Mangalore international airport is nearby its very convenient for the foreign tourist

Cherai Beach

Cherai Beach is located in Vypin island,Kochi, India. Cherai Beach is just 25 km from Kochi, the business capital of Kerala and 30 km from Cochin International Airport. The nearest towns are North Paravur (6 km) and Kodungallur (10 km) and the nearest railway station is Aluva (20 km).The 15 km of long golden beach is clean, shallow, and attracts swimming and sunbathing. It is one of the few places where one can experience the lagoon (poyil) and ocean separated only by a few hundred meters. One of the main events in Cherai Beach is the tourism fest during December. A typical kerala village with paddy fields and coconut groves nearby is an added attraction.Best season to visit is all throughout the year barring the rainy season (June - October). Tourist can find beautiful hotels and resorts very close to the beach which makes stay at cherai the most memorable. Cherai can be easily accessed as the railway station and airport is nearby.

Fort Kochi Beach

A favourite haunt of Kochiites, the beach at Fort Kochi is a tranquil experience at any time of the day. Do it alone or in the company of your loved ones, it offers the ideal ambiance to relax and to let your thoughts soar to new heights of creativity. 12 kms from Ernakulum city, a leisurely walk through the lanes of the city is the best way to discover historic fort kochi. An obscure fishing village that became the first European township in india, kochi has an eventful and colorful history. Many people come here to relax and meditation. Honeymoon in Kerala without fort kochi beach in the itinerary is like having food without salt.

Mararikulam beach

Mararikulam is a beach village in the district of Alappuzha. Mararikulam is the fertile land of communism and it has a very beautiful beach which is known by the name Marari Beach or Mararikulam beach. There are two village panchayts for this village, Mararikulam South and Mararikulam North. Mararikulam South consists of parts of Mararikulam, Perunormangalam, Kanichukulangara, Beach, Poklasheri and Chennaveli.

Kappad Beach

Kappad Beach is located at Kappad, about 16 km from Kozhikode. It is a historic beach where Vasco da Gama, the Portuguese navigator landed on 27th May, 1498 with 170 men in three vessels. A monument has been built on the beach in memory of this historic event. The beach is very calm with a stretch of rocks projecting into the sea. There is an 800 year old temple on this rock. This beach is locally known as Kappakadavu.

 Kappil Beach

A confluence of the sea, river and the backwater, this secluded, picturesque spot is worth visiting. The Priyadarshini Boat Club here offers boating facilities. Anjengo Fort: Originally built by the Portuguese as a depot to store merchandise, it was converted into a fort by the British. Sandwiched between the sea and the backwaters, the fort premises shelters ancient tombstones and a garden. For those who prefer Thoreau to Harold Robbins, the secluded and relatively unexplored Kappil Beach should prove idyllic. This sun-drenched beach is a perfect getaway after a hectic tour of the nearby Bekal Fort, some six kms away. Adventurous souls can even ascend the nearby Kodi cliff to get a panoramic view of the Arabian Sea.

Kovalam Beach

Just a short drive away from the State capital, Kovalam is easily accessible. Internationally acclaimed, this seaside destination comprises three adjacent rescent-shaped beaches. Golden sands, miles of shimmering sea, rocky promontories constantly caressed by the sensuous surf and a brilliant sunshine warming the very souls, make this place truly sensational. A charming village in its yesteryears, Kovalam today has all the trappings of a popular beach destination. Lined with shops, restaurants, ayurvedic centers and accommodation options to suit all budgets, the place have the unmistakable ambience of a resort. Fringed by headlands that rise steeply above the shore, Kovalam is almost completely covered by coconut palms. Of the three small bays separated by rocky outcrops, the southernmost, known as the Lighthouse Beach, is the most popular. The lovely old lighthouse that gives the beach its name is the Vizhinjam Lighthouse. Edakallu, a rocky headland separates Eve's or Howah Beach from the Lighthouse Beach. The hill that separates Howah Beach from the third of Kovalam's celebrated beaches houses the Government Guest House and the Halcyon Castle. One of Kovalam's spectacular landmarks, this charming old castle adds to the beauty of the lovely settings. We can see lot of honeymoon couples roaming at the beaches at any time of the year. Honeymoon in kerala is not complete without having a glimpse of Kovalam beach. Another major landmark at Kovalam is the all-granite Halcyon castle, a stunning retreat for the erstwhile Travancore royalty.

Payyambalam Beach

Payyambalam Beach is a beach in Kannur district of Kerala in India that attracts tourists and local people. It often finds mention in tourism related publications as a beautiful beach. It has now a garden close to it. The beach is just 2 km from Kannur town. A sculpture Mother and Child by Kanayi Kunhiraman is an attractive feature of the beach garden. A part of the garden is especially for children.Many movies have been shot in this location including the Maniratnam movie Alai Payuthe.The Worldspace ad featuring A.R. Rahman was also shot here. Payambalam is the largest and most beautiful beach in Kerala

Shankhumugham Beach

Shankhumugham Beach: (8 km from Thiruvananthapuram) This place is a favourite haunt of sunset watchers. An indoor recreation club, the matsya kanyaka (a gigantic, 35 m long sculpture of a mermaid) and a restaurant shaped like a starfish are some of the attractions here. The Chacha Nehru Traffic Training Park here gives children the opportunity to learn the traffic rules.

Varkala Beach

Varkala Beach is a haven for sun-bathing and swimming. The evening views of the sunset are worth lingering over. There are several small restaurants and snack shops near and around Papasnanam beach, which attracts the maximum visitors both for leisure as well as for religious reasons.Travel 54 Km north from Thiruvananthapuram, the capital of Kerala, and you will come to Varkala Beach. Varkala Beach is a quiet and isolated sandy expanse where you can have a relaxing beach holiday without the crowds and bustle of some of the busier beaches in Kerala. Enjoy the laid back attractions of Varkala Beach while on Kerala beach tours with Kerala Backwater.

Less crowded and serence, varkala located 45km north of the city is the newly emerged sea side destination. Home to the celebrated Sivagiri Ashram founded by Kerala’s legendary social reformer Sri Narayana Guru, Varkala’s stunning Papanasam beach provides spiritual solace.

Dolphins are often seen swimming quite close to the coast, and if you are lucky, you may be able to swim with then by arranging a ride with a fishing boat. Sea Otters can also occasionally be spotted playing on the sea cliffs. No wonder why many couples include this destination in their kerala honeymoon trip.