Beaches Holidays of India
The beach holidays to beat them all is in the Isles of Andaman and Nicobar and Lakshwadeep, where you can see the myriad colours of the flashy fish in the coral reefs from above the green waters. The West Coast with the Arabian Sea and the East Coast with the Bay of Bengal offer many a verdant vistas to the traveller. The coasts of India have their own seafood cuisine, relaxing spas, diving and water sports and great places to stay for a balmy holiday.Kovalam undoubtedly is one of India’s best sea resorts. The long coastline lined with swaying coconut palm trees dotted with an occasional fishing hamlet is fast developing into one of the world’s finest string of beaches. The sea applauds the beach temple in Mahabalipuram, gloriously silhouetted against the spectrum of the seven colours in the sky.For beach holidays on any one of the unmatchable beaches of India is the perfect holiday that has something in it for everyone.A family trip combined with a beach holidays is one of the most enjoyable ways of spending a vacation.
Popular Beaches of India
- Marina Beach, Chennai
- Marari Beach, Kerala
- Gopalpur On Sea, Orissa
- Kovalam Beach, Kerala
- Baga Beach, Goa
- Calangute Beach, Goa
- Anjuna Beach, Goa
- Juhu Beach, Maharashtra
Marina Beach : One of the longest beaches in Asia, a major crowd puller, golden sand, good surfing opportunities, shimmering clear blue seawater.
Marari Beach : One of the local fishing villages, completely new to the holidaymaker, endless miles of superb sand beaches backed by swaying palms, virgin territory, local charm and traditional Kerala.
Gopalpur On Sea : A favourite spot for sea and water sport lovers, golden beach, an ideal place to swim or laze around.this small beach is a splendid retreat for sea worshippers, located about 16-km from Berhampur. Once a humming seaport, Gopalpur offers its visitors a slice of serenity in environs that are conducive to introspection and conviviality. One can still see the crumbling walls and pillars of the jetty, witness to its past glory of commercial activity.Gopalpur-on-Sea is a surfer’s delight and excellent for sailing.
Kovalam Beach : Small village along the shoreline, fabulous beaches, most popular is the Lighthouse Beach, the northern most Samudra beach, least affected. Situated on the Malabar Coast along the Kerala . This quiet town of Kovalam came on the tourist map, when its beautiful and secluded beaches were discovered.Kovalam means a grove of coconut trees and truly the coconut trees along the beaches gives it a ravishing look.
Baga Beach : Watch the sun go down in isolation, 10-km west of Mapusa, basically an extension of Calangute wooded headland.
Calangute Beach : Goa’s busiest and most commercialised resort. During the 70’s and 80’s this peaceful fishing village became the favourite haunt of the hippies.
Anjuna Beach : With its fluorescent painted palm trees and full moon parties, Anjuna Beach, 8-km west of Mapusa, is one of the most popular beaches of Goa. Most people’s reasons for coming to Anjuna are the same as they were in the 1970s: dancing and lying on the beach slurping tropical fruit.Anjuna attracts a variety of tourists touring Goa, and the crowd includes from the happy go lucky kinds to overlanders, monks, defiant ex-hippies, gentle lunatics, artists, artisans, seers, searchers etc.
Juhu Beach : One such beach site is Juhu, one of the largest and frequently visited beaches of India. Leisure & Entertainment At Juhu. Located 18-km north of the city centre, it’s a major beach site on the shores of Arabian Sea and is one of the posh localities of Mumbai where one can find the bungalows of the famous film personalities of Bollywood.
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