Top 7 Beaches of India


Top 7 Beaches of India:


1. Arambol Beach, Arambol, Goa:-


Arambol is a traditional fisherman village, located approximately a one-hour drive from the Dabolim Airport within the Pernem administrative region of northern Goa, India. The beach attracts many international tourists, mainly during the winter season between November and March. It is also known as Harmal. The main beach has adequate body surfing and there are several attractive bays a short walk to the north.Today things are still decidedly cheap and cheerful, with much of the village’s budget accommodation arranged in simple little huts along the cliffsides, though the main beach is now an uninterrupted string of beach shacks, many with beach-hut operations stacked behind. By far, the best beach in Goa!


2. Om Beach, Gokarna, Karnataka:-


The beach gets its name from its shape that resembles the religious symbol ‘Om’. It is a popular one among the locals and tourists who come here to unwind. It can be reached by a rickshaw unlike a few other beaches in Gokarna. Due to this, you will find many locals also here and it can get crowded on weekends. Om Beach has places to eat and shop on the beach and there are hotels and shacks as well due to its accessibility by road. The cool breeze in the evening is refreshing but don’t stay out for too long as roads are usually deserted by late evening.


3. Ganapatipule, Ratnagiri, Maharashtra:-


Ganapatipule is approximately 375 km. south of Mumbai, along the Konkan Coast. It is a very small town with about 100 houses, and has one of the most spectacular beaches along the Konkan Coast – an idyllic getaway that attracts peace-seekers, beach lovers, and pilgrims alike.Winter (late October to mid-February) is the most pleasant season, with temperatures dropping at night. Ganpatipule beach is one of the most beautiful white sand beaches amongst the Konkan beaches. With the Ganapati temple on the shores rendering a peaceful atmosphere, Ganpatipule is as close as you can get to a perfect holiday destination in Konkan. With food stalls horse riding and camel rides Ganpatipule beach has a vibe of leisure written all over it. 


4. Varakala Beach,Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala:-


Varkala beach is the only place in southern Kerala where cliffs are found adjacent to the Arabian Sea. There are numerous water spouts and spas on the sides of these cliffs.The 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 Papanasham beach, which attracts the maximum visitors both for leisure as well as for religious reasons. Varkala offers excellent accommodation facilities for tourists and is fast becoming a popular health resort with many Ayurvedic massage centres.


5. Radhanagar Beach, Havelock Islands, Andaman:-


Radhanagar beach on the western coast, also known as Number 7 Beach, is one of the most popular beaches on Havelock and was named "Best Beach in Asia" by 'Time' in 2004. It truly is an unforgettable curve of white sand with perfectly coloured blue waters, all lined by lush forest and palm tress. It is easy to enjoy this postcard perfect beach – lie down and marvel at the sunset, or go in for a quick swim.Due to its reputation and popularity one would expect crowds of people rushing to the beach, but the most amazingly the Radhanagar remains mostly empty compared to other popular beaches of the world. With lush green trees on one end and aqua green, clear water on the other end, one can truly take a walk midst nature and forget all his woes.


6. Dhanushkodi, Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu:-


Dhanushkodi is an abandoned town at the south-eastern tip of Pamban Island of the state of Tamil Nadu in India.The Dhanushkodi Beach is one of the few major attractions this quaint town has to offer. The white sand beach is mostly deserted. So you can enjoy a silent walk on the beach, without worrying about disturbances from a large crowd of beach goers.To add to that, every now and then, you will spot someone or the other selling eatables. To sum up, this beach experience is one that you will remember.


7. Cola Beach, Goa:-


Cola Beach, is a stunning uninhibited remote beach located 5 kms north of Agonda beach in South Goa. Surrounded by coconut swaying palm trees, a breathtaking freshwater blue lagoon; and the Arabian sea, Cola beach is the perfect place to get away from it all, and experience one of the few remaining Goa beach paradises off the beaten path.Cola beach is also the perfect day trip from Palolem, Patnem or Agonda beaches. Blue Lagoon Resort on Cola beach has a lovely beach restaurant, and the perfect place to enjoy the blue lagoon and the seas for the day with family, friends or for a romantic getaway.

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